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lacerating

美['læsə.reɪt],英['læsəreɪt],

释义

adj. 撕碎了的;【植】(叶子等)撕裂状的;精神深受创伤的;悲痛的; v. 撕碎;使苦脑; 网络释义: 撕裂痛;

例句

Around headquarters, it was rumoured that she could not speak, for fear of lacerating her lips with her razor-sharp tongue.
在总部的时候,人们总是谣传她不擅言词,因为他们畏惧她过于锋利的言谈。
According to the forensic report, he died of a single lacerating wound to his heart made by a bullet fired at point-blank range.
根据侦查报告,有颗近距离射出的子弹击中他的心脏,这唯一的伤导致了他的死亡。
It was Lowell who was the roaring, self-lacerating, tragic king of the poetry jungle.
而洛威尔恰恰是诗歌丛林中怒吼着、把自己刺痛得血淋淋的悲剧之王。
On the other hand--and this is not the least strange--the guilt is a wound lacerating the integrity of every guilty being.
在另一方面,这丝毫不奇怪,罪是一种撕裂每一位犯罪者的尊严的创伤。
Grievous could spin these arms in a whirling storm of deadly lacerating light that few could withstand.
格里弗斯可以快速旋转四臂,旋起一团锐利的光刃风暴,几乎无人可挡。
Economies across Europe are struggling to cope with sluggish growth, lacerating budget cuts and the after-effects of borrowing binges.
纵观整个欧洲,经济仍在挣扎缓慢地增长,同时为减少赤字、外债的后果烦扰不堪。
She is eager and ardent, but self- lacerating , unsure that she deserves love and sex.
她对感情热切渴望,但又自我折磨,不太肯定自己能获得他人的爱慕。

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