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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Corrupt \Cor*rupt"\ (k?r-r?pt"), v. i.
   1. To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot. --Bacon.

   2. To become vitiated; to lose putity or goodness.

Corrupt \Cor*rupt`\ (k?r-r?pt"), a. [L. corruptus, p. p. of
   corrumpere to corrupt; cor- + rumpere to break. See
   {Rupture}.]
   1. Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted;
      vitiated; unsound.

            Who with such corrupt and pestilent bread would feed
            them.                                 --Knolles.

   2. Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth,
      etc., to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased;
      perverted; as, corrupt language; corrupt judges.

            At what ease Might corrupt minds procure knaves as
            corrupt To swear against you.         --Shak.

   3. Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; as, the text
      of the manuscript is corrupt.

Corrupt \Cor*rupt"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrupted}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Corrupting}.]
   1. To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to
      make putrid; to putrefy.

   2. To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to
      pervert; to debase; to defile.

            Evil communications corrupt good manners. --1. Cor.
                                                  xv. 33.

   3. To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty; as, to
      corrupt a judge by a bribe.

            Heaven is above all yet; there sits a Judge That no
            king can corrupt.                     --Shak.

   4. To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations;
      to falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred
      text.

            He that makes an ill use of it [language], though he
            does not corrupt the fountains of knowledge, . . .
            yet he stops the pines.               --Locke.

   5. To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless.

            Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth,
            where moth and rust doth corrupt.     --Matt. vi.
                                                  19.

资料来源 : WordNet®

corrupt
     adj 1: lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be
            corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt
            and incompetent city government" [ant: {incorrupt}]
     2: not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive [syn: {crooked}]
        [ant: {straight}]
     3: containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a
        corrupted version of the language" [syn: {corrupted}]
     4: touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is
        archaic" [syn: {tainted}]

corrupt
     v 1: corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch
          the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was
          accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors
          subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals" [syn: {pervert},
           {subvert}, {demoralize}, {demoralise}, {debauch}, {debase},
           {profane}, {vitiate}, {deprave}, {misdirect}]
     2: alter from the original [syn: {spoil}]
     3: make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or
        influence; "This judge can be bought" [syn: {bribe}, {buy},
         {grease one's palms}]
     4: place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's
        reputation" [syn: {defile}, {sully}, {taint}, {cloud}]
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