thuggery

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美[?θ?ɡ?ri]

基本釋義

n.
暗殺,謀財(cái)害命

實(shí)用例句

Economic meltdown bred state thuggery and crime.

經(jīng)濟(jì)上的徹底垮臺(tái)也滋生了國(guó)家的政治謀殺以及犯罪.

期刊摘選

Elections have become long spells of organised thuggery.

各類選舉已經(jīng)成為組織性暗殺活動(dòng)的特定行動(dòng)期.

期刊摘選

There has also been a worrying tolerance for thuggery by Islamist vigilantes.

對(duì)于伊斯蘭主義治安維持會(huì)分子的容忍也達(dá)到了令人擔(dān)憂的地步.

期刊摘選

This is one reason the corporate thuggery that is destroying the rainforests is so criminal.

所以商業(yè)公司破壞雨林的屠殺是如此的罪惡.

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Several of the victims'parents as well as foreign journalists have suffered similar thuggery.

許多遇難者的家屬還有外國(guó)記者有類似的遭遇.

期刊摘選

Mr Mugabe has pauperised a formerly prosperous country and used thuggery to remain perpetually in power.

穆加貝已毀掉了原來繁榮的國(guó)家,并用暴政來長(zhǎng)久地掌權(quán).

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. violent or brutal acts as of thugs

最新英語單詞

行業(yè)英語