savage

美音:['sævɪdʒ] 英音:['sævɪdʒ]

简单释义:


n.野蛮人;未开化的人;凶狠残暴的人

adj.凶恶的;凶残的;损害严重的;猛烈抨击的

v.凶狠地攻击(或伤害);残害;猛烈批评;激烈抨击

网络野蛮的;野人;萨维奇

变形:

第三人称单数:savages  现在分词:savaging  过去式:savaged  


完整释义:


v.

1.(马,狗)乱咬[乱踏]
2.用暴力攻击,痛打,痛骂
3.用暴力对付

adj.

1.野蛮,粗野,粗暴;横蛮无理
2.野蛮的;凶残的
3.野蛮的;未开化的
4.凶猛的;残酷的;粗暴的;猛烈的
5.疯狂;强烈的;大发雷霆
6.原始
7.凶猛的,凶恶的,凶光四射的
8.〔史〕蒙昧初开
9.〔口语〕愤怒的;暴躁的
10.【徽章】裸体的

n.

1.野蛮人;残暴的人;粗野的人
2.萨维奇〔姓氏〕
3.野兽
4.〔美国〕有拘捕狂的警察
5.〔美俚〕雇员

un.

1.萨维基(Richard,1697?—1743,英国诗人)


例句:

  1. Ten days later, Sean Savage got a call from a doctor saying his wife was pregnant with someone else's child.
    十天之后,肖恩萨维奇接到医生的电话说他的妻子正怀着别人的孩子。

  2. To the savage and primitive mind the earth seems to be the whole flat floor of the universe.
    在野蛮人和原始人看来,大地似乎是整个宇宙的一片平坦的底板。

  3. He gave a savage thrust that banged her head against the door.
    他野蛮的猛推,把她的头猛撞到门上。

  4. The dog he bought in London from Ross and Mangles, the dealers in Fulham Road. It was the strongest and most savage in their possession.
    那狗是他从伦敦福莱姆街的贩狗商人罗斯和曼格斯那里买来的,是他们所有的货色之中最强壮、最凶恶的一只了。

  5. The only thing separate that joy and the savage death occurring a few yards outside the hotel wall was one man's courage and wit.
    唯一不同的是喜悦和野蛮的死亡发生在酒店外墙壁几码是一个人的勇气和智慧。

  6. For the savage, as the lowest of men, is supposed to be actuated by the lowest of passions.
    为野蛮,最低的男人,应该是驱动中最低的激情。

  7. The Qin Dynasty by this time can ignore her to say what, he is like a savage beast, madly rushed toward up.
    秦朝这时候可不管她说什么,他就像一个野兽似的,疯狂地扑了上去。

  8. Most companies I know have seen revenues fall by anything up to 20 per cent - and for a few the decline has been even more savage.
    我所知的大多数企业,营收均下降了至多20%——某些企业的降幅甚至更高。

上一个:crescent

下一个:self-defeating

相关单词

Saturdaysalientsabotagesaidsaunasaysayingsacksacredsaddlesadnesssafetysalarysaltsalvagesanctionsatisfactorysacrificesadsadisticsagesailsailingsakesalesalmonsalubrioussalutarysamesample