wantonness

英 美
  • n. 伤人;放纵;淫荡
  • wan smile 勉强的微笑
  • wananchi [复]n.[总称](肯尼亚及坦桑尼亚本土的)当地工人;劳动群众
  • wand n.棒;棍;杖;魔杖;嫩枝;箭靶
  • wanda n.旺达(女子名)
  • wander vi.漫步;蜿蜒;迷路;闲逛;徘徊vt.漫步于n.漫游;徘徊;闲逛
Noun:
  1. the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry;

    "she danced with abandon"

  2. the quality of being lewd and lascivious

1. I kicked my son because of his wantonness.
因为我儿子的任性,我踢了他。

youdao

2. Not thou, vain Lord of wantonness and ease!
更不是你安乐和荒淫的虚荣的主人!

youdao

3. For an act to be evil, it must be significantly wrong, embarked upon with full knowledge of its wantonness and embraced wholeheartedly by the person doing the deed.
一种行为若要具有邪恶的性质,则它必须存在重大错误,行为主体在采取行为时必然对其残酷本性了然于胸,但又毫无保留地欣然予以接受。

youdao

4. It is customary to treat Dialectic as an adventitious art, which for very wantonness introduces confusion and a mere semblance of contradiction into definite notions.
辩证法通常被看做是一种外在的技术,通过主观的任性使确定的概念发生混乱,并给这些概念带来矛盾的假象。

youdao

5. It is customary to treat Dialectic as an adventitious art, which for very wantonness introduces confusion and a mere semblance of contradiction into definite notions.
辩证法通常被看做是一种外在的技术,通过主观的任性使确定的概念发生混乱,并给这些概念带来矛盾的假象。

youdao

    1. I kicked my son because of his wantonness.
      因为我儿子的任性,我踢了他。
    2. The wantonness of the girl's character annoyed us.
      那个女孩变化无常的性格让我们很生气。

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