Examples of using Perversion in English and their translations into Chinese
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And as they attempt to escape the consequences of their actions, they find themselves closer to fear, paranoia, suspicion, and perversion.
California has long been regarded as the"leading edge" of almost any form of perversion known to man.
What's more, the lack of those is considered“demoralization and perversion” and prevents“any social improvement.”.
Who is to be held legally liable for this perversion of the law and basic moral principles?
What causes all the sickness, the perversion, the rape, is a repressive society- a society that can't be open in a loving and positive way.”.
The fact that such groups try to attract more people to their cause by asserting that their acts are supported by Islam is a further gross perversion.".
No change, no degradation, no perversion of humanity, in any grade, through all the mysteries of wonderful creation, has monsters so horrible and dread.”.
They affirm that it is impossible to believe assertions that are merely a perversion of the facts and are part and parcel of a policy based on provoking crises and heightening tension in the area.
In July 2007, Edge magazine stated that the titles"could be of a high quality, but there is also a perversion of the original.".
He's attempting to get her to conform to his perversions.
Wiska 's Perversions.
So that it is a PERVERSION of the facts of the case to say that the subject“I” is the condition of the predicate“think.”.
It represented existing abuses and injustice as perversions of this condition, rather than as inherent in human affairs.
One or two of them deliberately or accidentally give birth to grotesque perversions of“scientific” policy that will haunt their reputations forever.
Taste perversions, or when people get a desire to eat limes or other“non-products,” signals a possible deficiency of iron and zinc.
Otherwise all celibacies are just perversions, and then they create their own problems.
What a perversion of truth!
(n) Perversion of justice;
Hence, the perversion of democracy would in.
Bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post.