1670s, formed from de- "do the opposite of" (see de-) + stem of consecrate. Old French had dessacrer "to profane," and there is a similar formation in Italian; but Latin desecrare meant "to make holy," with de- in this case having a completive sense. Related: Desecrated; desecrating.
实用例句
1. To desecrate a holy spring is considered profanity.
圣泉俗用被认为是亵渎神灵的行为。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The enemy desecrate the church by using it as a stable.
敌人亵渎这所教堂,把它当做马厩.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. Don't you have a church to desecrate or something?
你是找不到什么东西可以侮辱还是怎么?
来自电影对白
4. It's a crime to desecrate the country's flag.
玷污国旗是犯罪.
来自互联网
5. Glory circle back the throne. It is the lo love's symbol. The divine body desecrate.