corruptible

英 [kə'rʌptəbl] 美 [kə'rʌptəbl]
  • adj. 易腐败的;易堕落的;可以贿赂的
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corruptible (adj.)
mid-14c., of material things, from Old French corroptible (14c.), from Late Latin corruptibilis "liable to decay, corruptible," from past participle stem of corrumpere (see corrupt (adj.)). Of persons, from 1670s.
1. Things there were corruptible and subject to change and decay.
那儿的东西容易腐烂、变质.

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2. The body is corruptible but the spirit is incorruptible.
肉体会腐败,但精神不腐朽.

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3. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
53这必朽坏的,总要变成不朽坏的.(变成原文作穿下同)这必死的,总要变成不死的.

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4. Blessed is the man who is not attached to any corruptible or transitory thing.
不执著于任何堕落或无常的事物的人,是有福的.

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5. Unfortunately, man had fallen , was enslaved by Satan and all had become corruptible.
可惜却因人类始祖犯罪落在魔鬼黑暗权势中之后,一切情形就开始越来越坏.

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