单词 | Perverse |
例句 | 1. This kind of reasoning is deeply perverse. 2. She finds a perverse pleasure in upsetting her parents. 3. He gets perverse satisfaction from embarrassing people. 4. It would be perverse to stop this healthy trend. 5. You are being unnecessarily perverse. 6. It's perverse of him to buy hot dogs when we want ice - cream . 7. Jack was being perverse and refusing to agree with anything we said. 8. For some perverse reason he is refusing to see a doctor. 9. It would be perverse to quit now that we're almost finished. 10. It would be perverse to take a different view. 11. I find a perverse delight in listening to traffic. 12. She was deriving a perverse pleasure from his discomfort. 13. She took a perverse pleasure in hearing that her sister was getting divorced. 14. That perverse guy has been nagging at me all day. 15. In some perverse way the ill-matched partners do actually need each other. 16. Mr Beckenham felt a perverse satisfaction. 17. He says it's perverse to refuse applicants with beards. 18. The whole idea is too perverse. 19. Even the powerful find that such rules produce perverse outcomes. 20. It seemed oddly perverse, in a humorous kind of way. 21. In a perverse way, the same is now true of modern capitalism. 22. The perverse adult was the public schoolboy grown up, the infraction of the norm whose existence re-established it. 23. It gave her a perverse buzz to be amongst them, knowing she was doing her bit to bring about their defeat. 24. Parkgoers draw perverse amusement from watching its victims stagger about in a state of vertiginous disorientation, after just one ride. 24. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 25. Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this. 26. Faced with such apparently perverse ways of thinking it is easy to conclude that they can not possibly reason as we reason. 27. Do you really mean that or are you just being deliberately perverse? 28. Had you truly forgotten or were you just being deliberately perverse? 29. The mart will thus wind up and return £8 a share to its owners - a perverse victim of its own success. 30. Tourists inevitably end up having to buy either wellies or flip-flops when the weather does something perverse. 1. This kind of reasoning is deeply perverse. 2. She finds a perverse pleasure in upsetting her parents. 3. He gets perverse satisfaction from embarrassing people. 4. It would be perverse to stop this healthy trend. 5. It's perverse of him to buy hot dogs when we want ice - cream . 6. Jack was being perverse and refusing to agree with anything we said. 7. Do you really mean that or are you just being deliberately perverse? 8. For some perverse reason he is refusing to see a doctor. 9. It would be perverse to quit now that we're almost finished. 10. I find a perverse delight in listening to traffic. 31. They enjoyed sophisticated pleasures, less constrained than elsewhere, which seemed to purists appallingly perverse. 32. After what we've said about visual support, it might seem perverse to use a video machine without the picture. 33. I take a certain perverse pleasure in offering one of these a-topical tone poems, unsolicited and out of date. 34. Louise could be perverse, often for reasons unclear to him. 35. Eliot's demand for difficulty, in retrospect, by now looks perverse as well as obscure. 36. It was a perverse jealousy I felt, envying him sensations no one should have to suffer. 37. Nevertheless, this raises questions about resourcing, the possibility of duplication of services and of perverse incentives. 38. In my own perverse way, I approved of this single paradox in her newly forming, but not reforming, character. 39. There are grounds for suggesting that the market test can produce perverse incentives, as we have seen in Chapter 3. 40. What perverse incentives still remain to keep people in institutions? 41. That might yield a perverse bliss compared with his present adversity. 42. Much of the problem of the underclass, we continue to believe, arises from perverse incentives rooted in misguided paternalism. 43. Still, it looms as a perverse temptation, and Blue must struggle with himself for some time before fighting it off. 44. His characters seem at first sight useless or even perverse. 45. Was he really so psychologically weakened that public humiliation would become a sort of perverse fame? 46. The upshot is that the conglomerates and the government have a perverse incentive to allow the system to continue to fester. 47. Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it. 48. Regulators have also seen how the existing Basle rules created perverse incentives that encouraged excessive risk-taking by banks. 49. People in Minneapolis take a perverse pride in how cold their winters are. 50. For the courts to demand that parents must keep alive severely deformed children against their will is perverse and unkind. 51. The process by which larger segments get buried this way seems to be a kind of perverse shorthand. 52. Accordingly, the initial reaction of the equity markets was utterly perverse. 53. Our desires to eat have been repressed, and so they surface in extreme and perverse ways. 54. Eduardo Arroyo,[] who confuses the vulgarity of Madrid's status as cultural capital with the praiseworthiness of a perverse act. 55. It would seem positively perverse to savour moments like that and feel them as they are. 56. And his hair shirt of guilt brought its perverse comfort again. 57. These perverse effects are compounded by the heavy political price that has to be paid: the abandonment of monetary sovereignty. 58. We also know that they may react in a slightly perverse way to our advertising. 59. Dostoevsky wanted to stifle the thought that he was riding on the back of Nechacv's perverse glamour. 60. But he didn't know that, and a perverse sense of devilry urged her to lead him on. 61. Is it not perverse, therefore, that some people are suggesting that those hospital trusts should be wound up? 62. Stalinism, in fact, accords all too perfectly with the perverse structures of Sartre's own theoretical argument. 63. Consultants were on lifetime contracts and had no reason to change. 3. Perverse incentives. 64. This evening Paul had been moody and perverse. 65. This mindset's assumption is a perverse conception of culture. 66. How perverse the gods, she thought. 67. A German lender succumbs to perverse incentives. Who's next? 68. It a perverse and ridiculous intrusion into your relationship. 69. This bear is perverse, dominatrix and hardcore. 70. I felt a perverse desire to accept his challenge. 71. Never did a perverse nature declare itself more prematurely. 72. In the downdraft from a commodity sell-off, the dollar would be the perverse winner. 73. A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good-tempered or cross. 74. Commenting on Genesis 9:6, John Calvin reminded us that we cannot hate even our most perverse enemies, because of the image of God in them. 75. However tough such a demand sounds, it changes the psychological balance in a perverse way. 76. More generally, all the perverse forms of seduction have the following in common: they betray its secret and the fundamental rule, which is that the rule remain unspoken . 77. At this movement she felt angry with the perverse Sir James. 78. After all, were not his own criticisms often questionable and his tastes perverse? 79. Hyun Shin and other scholars in academia provided early modeling of illiquidity and of the perverse effects of leverage during asset bubbles. 80. But there is a perverse parallel between the Treasury market of 1979 and 2009. In both cases, the market is willing to absorb an enormous increase in the float of US government securities. 81. A perverse man stirs up dissension, and a gossip separates close friends. 82. Yet I am of opinion, this defect arises chiefly from a perverse, restive disposition. 83. In contrast to the policy recommendations of most economists, relying on monetary incentives to tackle collective choice problems like global warming can actually have perverse effects. 84. But Disney doesn't need to go to Africa to see the effects of these perverse protections; it can consult its own backlist. 85. Hitchcock also a perverse thrill out of taking audiences on a voyeuristic roller - coaster ride. 86. The LORD hath mingled a perverse spirit in the midst thereof: and they have caused Egypt to err in every work thereof,[http:///perverse.html] as a drunken man staggereth in his vomit. 87. Building huge air-capture plants to reabsorb the carbon dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels would be a perverse outcome. 88. Yuuzhan Vong technology is bizarre and perverse, though it is nonetheless effective. 89. Psychotherapists often take a perverse delight in criticizing other psychotherapists. 90. The junta has always shown a perverse punctiliousness in following the letter of its arbitrarily enforced repressive laws. 91. But if that is our goal, the Senate bill, and a House version that passed 412 to 12, seem almost diabolically perverse. 92. The perverse acts of the reactionaries taught the people a negative example. 93. Christlike vagrant wanders through a perverse and grotesque land filled with religious and sacrilegious imagery. 94. Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. 95. Pro 4:24 Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. 96. With perverse inconsistency she began to wish him to come to her. 97. Isabel spoke in a manner that might have seemed a little perverse. 98. In its fervor and obsession, this attitude is similar to that of a perverse religious cult. 99. If they were more provident and less perverse, ma'ma, what would they do? 100. A perverse man spreads strife, And a slanderer separates intimate friends. |
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