defile: v. [污染,亵渎] pollute; make dirty or spotty | deform: v. [使残废,使外形破坏,损毁表面] change shape by stress; become misshapen; make formless |
defray: v. [偿付] pay costs of; undertake payment of; make compensation to or for | deft: a. [灵巧的,敏锐地] quick and skillful; neat in action or performance |
defunct: a. [死的,不存在的,报废的] dead; no longer in use or existence | deign: v. [屈服,屈尊] condescend to give or grant; esteem worthy; consider worth notice |
delirium: n. [精神错乱] a mental disorder marked by confusion | delude: v. [盅惑] deceive mind or judgment of; lead from truth or into error; frustrate or disappoint |
deluge: n. [大洪水] great flood; heavy downpour; any overflowing of water | delve: v. [挖掘,调查] dig the ground, as with spade; search deeply and laboriously |
demean: v. [降级,贬低] degrade; debase, as in dignity or social standing | demur: v. [反对,犹豫] object because of doubts; hesitate |
demure: a. [端庄的,认真的,腼腆的] modest and reserved in manner or behavior | denounce: v. [咒骂,批评] condemn openly; criticize; make known in a formal manner |
depict: v. [描述] represent in a picture or sculpture; portray in words; describe | deplete: v. [耗尽,减少] decrease fullness of; use up or empty out |
deplore: v. [悔恨] feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn; express sorrow or grief over; regret | depose: v. [革职] force to leave; remove from office |
depravity: n. [堕落,腐坏] extreme corruption or degradation; wickedness | depreciation: n. [跌价,贬值,轻视,毁谤,折旧] devaluation; decrease in price or value |
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