barbarous
英 [ˈbɑ:bərəs] 美 [ˈbɑ:rbərəs]
barbarous基本释义
adj.野蛮的;粗俗的
barbarous用法及例句
adj1. primitive in customs and culture2. (of persons
barbarous音标
英 [ˈbɑ:bərəs]
美 [ˈbɑ:rbərəs]
barbarous基本释义
adj.野蛮的;粗俗的
barbarous用法及例句
adj
1. primitive in customs and culture
2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
e.g. a barbarous crimebrutal beatingscruel torturesStalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaksa savage slapvicious kicks
Synonym: brutalcruelfellroughshodsavagevicious
1. 粗野的;未开化的;野蛮的If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is rough and uncivilized.
e.g. He thought the poetry of Whitman barbarous.他认为惠特曼的诗歌太粗俗。
2. 残暴的;极其残忍的;凶残的If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel.
e.g. ...a barbarous attack.凶残的进攻
1. 野蛮的:因为英语里文明(civilization)的反义词是野蛮(Barbarism),上面这两句口号的含义从英文的角度理解似乎是去公园的游客都是野蛮的(Barbarous)游客,所以才需要这样的标语.
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2. 极其残忍的:artillery 大炮 | barbarous 极其残忍的 | bark (狗、狐等)吠叫
3. 野蛮:Such are the barbarous innovations of our day.|这真是我们时代里野蛮的革新 | Barbarous.|野蛮 | We might as well be syrian.|我们可能会成为叙利亚人
Ungracious wretch, Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves, Where manners ne'er were preach'd!
出自:Twelfth Night,ShakespeareAn uncultured semi-barbarous son of Nature.
出自:CarlyleMost of them [villas] were built by romanized Britons, sometimes even on the foundations of their old barbarous homes of wood and wattle.
出自:J. Hawkes
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barbaric极其粗野、残忍或残暴的...
uncouth粗俗的
wild野生的
cruel残酷的
fell砍伐
vicious恶*的
brutal野蛮的
fierce强烈的
ruthless残忍的
savage野性的
uncivilized未开化的
ferocious残忍的
violent猛烈的
primitive原始的
roughshod铁蹄上装有防滑钉的...
inhuman残忍的
civilized文明的
barbarous crime
barbarous sounds
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barbarous soldiers
barbarous conduct
barbarously murder
barbarous racism
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barbecue
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相关列句
In revenge and love woman is more barbarous than man.(在报复和爱情之中,女人比男人更为野蛮。)
He developed a museum depicting the barbarous treatment that was prevalent in asylums for the insane.(他创立了一所博物馆,专门展示在精神病院里普遍存在的野蛮的治疗方法。)
They were guilty of the most barbarous and inhuman atrocities.(他们犯有*野蛮、*灭绝人性的残暴罪行。)
But even worse were those that succeeded in exciting the senses, but in barbarous ways.(更糟糕的是那些成功制造了感官刺激,而方式却极为野蛮的影片。)
He felt trees, flowers, and fences without purpose were "inartistic if not barbarous."(他觉得,没有目的的树木、花朵、栅栏,“如果不算粗鄙,也是没有艺术性的。”)
One man's mystical haven for wealth is another's unproductive barbarous relic .(一个人的神秘的财富庇护所则是另一个人的不毛的荒凉废墟。)
He wanted them to do away with this barbarous custom.(他要他们废除这野蛮的习俗。)
They did away with this barbarous custom.(他们摈弃了这种野蛮风俗。)
He thought the poetry of Whitman barbarous.(他认为惠特曼的诗歌很粗俗。)
It is one of the most barbarous customs in the world that we deny the advantages of learning to women.(不给妇女以学习的好处是世界上*野蛮的风俗之一。)