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venal

英 [ˈviːnl]

美 [ˈviːnl]

adj.  贪赃枉法的; 见利忘义的

GRE经济

BNC.36451 / COCA.27972

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 贪赃枉法的;见利忘义的
      prepared to do dishonest or immoral things in return for money
      1. venal journalists
        唯利是图的记者

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 贪财的;腐败的;贪赃枉法的;唯利是图的
      If you describe someone asvenal, you disapprove of them because they are prepared to do almost anything in return for money, even things which are dishonest or immoral.
      1. Ian Trimmer is corrupt and thoroughly venal.
        伊恩·特里默贪污受贿,是个彻头彻尾的贪官。
      2. ...venal politicians.
        贪赃枉法的政客

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • By some chance the little table at which I sat had escaped the eye of incomers, and two vacant chairs at it extended their arms with venal hospitality to the influx of patrons.
      我随意间选坐的一张小桌恰好不为人们所注目,还剩下两把空椅以诱人的殷勤,伸开双臂欢迎新拥进的顾客。
    • The relationship of the accessory renal artery with the ureter and the inferior venal cava was discussed.
      援引本文材料对肾副动脉与输尿管及下腔静脉的位置关系的临床意义作了初步探讨。
    • Ian Trimmer is corrupt and thoroughly venal.
      伊恩·特里默贪污受贿,是个彻头彻尾的贪官。
    • Ellis was a venal, sly man.
      埃利斯是个贪财、奸诈的人。
    • A person regarded as malicious or treacherous. Ellis was a venal, sly man.
      奸诈者被认为是阴险或狡诈的人埃利斯是个贪财、奸诈的人。
    • As that monstrosity of venal lust is no longer possible, it is no longer needed.
      以金钱去购买淫欲的丑事既然不可能再存在下去,那么也就不再有需要了。
    • Objective To evaluate the clinical diagnosis value of color Doppler ultrasound by retrospectively analyzing its findings of left renal venal entrapment syndrome.
      目的通过回顾分析23例左肾静脉压迫征,探讨彩超对其诊断价值。
    • Objective To find a simple, effective surgical method to deal with venal ulcer in lower limbs.
      目的探讨治疗下肢静脉溃疡有效、简单的方法。
    • In his film, the heroes assassinate a venal and mendacious cabinet minister, so perhaps the age of fantastical wish-fulfillment is not dead after all.
      在他的电影中,男主人公暗杀了一名腐败且满嘴谎言的内阁大臣,如此看来,梦想成真的空想时代还尚未彻底消亡。
    • MPs were shown to be hopelessly out of touch and, in some cases, venal.
      英国议员在丑闻中表现得不可理喻,在某些情况下甚至是贪赃枉法。