dissolutely
adverb literary uk/ˈdɪs.ə.luːt.li/ us/ˈdɪs.ə.luːt.li/
放纵地,放荡地;不道德地
in a way that people strongly disapprove of because it is morally bad
Edward lived dissolutely in London, constantly in debt. 爱德华在伦敦过着声色犬马的生活,债台高筑。
Lowly servants were often as dissolutely extravagant as high officials. 卑微的仆人往往和高级官员一样奢侈放荡。
See: dissolute
Synonym: immorally
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- He has always lived fairly comfortably and, especially during his student days, rather dissolutely.
- They urge and induce people who are born in this situation to act immorally and dissolutely.
- She attempted to deceive him by pretending to behave dissolutely.