"depravity, infamy," late 15c., from Middle French turpitude (early 15c.), from Latin turpitudinem (nominative turpitudo) "baseness," from turpis "vile, physically ugly, base, unsightly," figuratively "morally ugly, scandalous, shameful," of unknown origin. Klein suggests perhaps originally "what one turns away from" (compare Latin trepit "he turns").
turpitude 英文释义
1. a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice;
"the various turpitudes of modern society"
turpitude 双语例句
1. He was considered unfit to hold office because of moral turpitude.
为了道德上的可耻行为,他被认为不适担任公务员.
来自《简明英汉词典》
turpitude 实用场景例句
He was considered unfit to hold office because of moral turpitude.