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savage

美['sævɪdʒ],英['sævɪdʒ],

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; 网络释义: 野蛮的;野人;萨维奇;

例句

And yet the implication is that the train will eventually catch it up and savage it.
而这里的寓意就是火车会渐渐追上它并把它碾碎。
"By God's grace, there was never a moment where we thought we were going to have another baby of our own, " Carolyn Savage said.
“仁慈的上帝啊,我们从未想过我们将会有一个不属于我们自己的孩子,”卡洛琳萨维奇说。
He had said these things in a loud, rapid, hoarse voice, with a sort of irritated and savage ingenuousness.
他大声疾呼地说完了那段话,声音粗野、强硬、嘶哑,态度急躁、鲁莽而天真。
The enemy did, within a short time, begin a series of savage local attacks against the British First Army in the north.
但不久敌人又发动了一连串向北部英军第一军团凶猛的局部攻击。
He made woeful and savage onslaught on a poem and a romance which came before him for judgement.
他对前来接受他的审判的一篇诗和一本小说,进行了大刀阔斧,铁面无情的讨伐。
Scarcely a year previously, his father, Percival, had been convicted of a savage and well-publicized attack upon three young Muggles.
近一年前,他的父亲,珀西瓦尔,因为公然使用暴力攻击三个年轻麻瓜而被定罪。
And then falling into a nervous, feverish doze soon thereafter, he found himself dreaming of a savage black dog that was trying to bite him.
然后,没有多久,他做了一场心惊肉跳的短短的恶梦,梦见一只凶猛的黑狗要咬他。
These reforms and others democratized and civilized what had been a savage version of free-market capitalism.
这些以及其他的改革使自由市场的资本主义变得民主化和文明化。
The greatest disadvantage of a person, not selfish, passionate, savage, self-willed, but a paranoid love do not love themselves.
一个人最大的缺点,不是自私、多情、野蛮、任性,而是偏执地爱一个不爱自己的人。
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。

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