corrupted
v. (使)敗壞( corrupt的過去式和過去分詞 ); (使)腐化; 引起(計算機檔案等的)錯誤; 破壞
Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
...to save the nation from corrupt politicians of both parties...
從兩個政黨的腐敗政客手中挽救這個國家
...corrupt police officers...
腐敗的警察
If someone is corrupted by something, it causes them to become dishonest and unjust and unable to be trusted.
It is sad to see a man so corrupted by the desire for money and power.
看到一個人因為追逐金錢和權力而如此腐化真是悲哀。
To corrupt someone means to cause them to stop caring about moral standards.
...warning that television will corrupt us all...
警告說電視將會使我們所有人墮落
Cruelty depraves and corrupts.
殘暴行為會使人墮落、道德敗壞。
If something is corrupted, it becomes damaged or spoiled in some way.
Some of the finer typefaces are corrupted by cheap, popular computer printers...
有些比較優美的字型經過價廉、通用的電腦印表機處理後就面目全非了。
They can ensure that traditional cuisines are not totally corrupted by commercial practices.
他們可以確保傳統烹飪不會被商業運營模式完全破壞。
1. containing errors or alterations;
2. ruined in character or quality
The body corrupted quite quickly.
屍體很快腐爛了.
The text was corrupted by careless copyists.
原文因抄寫員粗心而有訛誤.
You are corrupted at heart.
你心術不正.
They can ensure that traditional cuisines are not totally corrupted by commercial practices.
他們可以確保傳統烹飪不會被商業運營模式完全破壞。
His imagination dazzled him, but his heart never was corrupted.
他的想象曾使他眼花繚亂, 但他的心靈卻從未受到任何玷汙.