hotbed
n. (坏事、暴力等的)温床
If you say that somewhere is a hotbed of an undesirable activity, you are emphasizing that a lot of the activity is going on there or being started there.
...a state now known worldwide as a hotbed of racial intolerance.
举世皆知现在是滋生种族褊狭的温床的国家
1. a situation that is ideal for rapid development (especially of something bad);
2. a bed of earth covered with glass and heated by rotting manure to promote the growth of plants
Party culture is the hotbed which nourishes ambiguous desire and enlightens seductive sparkles between social individuals.
派对文化渴望暧昧温床的滋养,以令社交因子碰撞出诱人火花.
The city was known as a hotbed of intrigue.
这个城市被认为是个滋生阴谋诡计的温床.
Korea seems to be another hotbed of addiction.
韩国似乎也是另一个缔造网瘾的温床.
Northern Australia is a hotbed of exotic animals, including the frilled lizard.
北澳大利亚是奇异动物的温床, 包括皱褶蜥蜴.
Network life is becoming the hotbed and soil of juvenile delinquency.
网络生活正成为青少年犯罪的温床与土壤.