mutilation

英[?mju:t?\'le??n]
美[?mjut?\'le??n]

基本釋義

n.
切斷,毀損

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The law punished serious crimes with death or mutilation.

法律對(duì)重犯處以死刑或斷肢使其殘廢.

英漢非文學(xué) - 文明史

Thousands suffered death or mutilation as a result of the bomb attacks.

這場空襲造成數(shù)千人死的死傷的傷.

辭典例句

Do you like pain? Self mutilation? Mutilation of others?

你喜歡疼痛 嗎 ?比如說自殘? 或者是殘害別人?

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The mutilation of code or data caused by hardware or software failure.

由于硬件或軟件故障所引起的程序或數(shù)據(jù)的殘缺不全(即出錯(cuò))的現(xiàn)象.

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Many suffered injuries, including mutilation, after the intensive bombing.

許多人因?yàn)槊芗霓Z炸而身體受傷甚至包括身體殘缺.

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I might undergo mutilation.

我可能要受金刃之傷.

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Violence among young people takes many forms, from homicide to suicide to self - mutilation.

青少年暴力有很多形式,如自殺 、 奸、殺與騷擾.

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I contend, quite bluntly, that marking a book is not an act of mutilation but love.

坦率地說, 我認(rèn)為, 在書上涂抹標(biāo)記不是一種損毀行為,而是愛.

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How do you explain mutilation s and human tortures that took place in your regime?

對(duì)您統(tǒng)治期間施行剜眼、斷臂這些殘酷的刑罰,您又做何解釋?

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. an injury that deprives you of a limb or other important body part

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