intransitive. To act or behave in a wild, dissipated, or unrestrained way; to indulge to excess in something. Also transitive (reflexive) in the…
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| 释义 | society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > profligacy, dissoluteness, or debauchery > live dissolutely [verb (intransitive)] (9) riotc1405 intransitive. To act or behave in a wild, dissipated, or unrestrained way; to indulge to excess in something. Also transitive (reflexive) in the… jet?1518 intransitive. To revel, run riot; to indulge in riotous living. Obsolete. royet1591 intransitive. To riot, romp; to live riotously. to live fast1673 To live life in an extravagant, unconventional, or dissipated way. Cf. fast, adj. 9a, fast-living adj. at compounds 1b(c). rake1700 intransitive. To be a rake; to behave in a dissolute, debauched manner. rant1700 intransitive. To be jovial, boisterous, or uproariously merry; to lead a riotous or dissolute life; to sing loudly, dance or play music merrily, etc… to go the pace1829 colloquial. to go the pace: to move at great speed in the course of a hunt, race, etc.; (hence) to proceed in a vigorous, energetic, or… racketeer1929 intransitive. To have a hectic and dissipated social life. rare. Subcategories:— in youth (1) |
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