释义 |
slaughter美 ['slɔtər] 英 ['slɔːtə(r)] - v.屠宰;宰杀;杀戮;屠杀
- n.屠宰;宰杀;杀戮
- 网络残杀;大屠杀;屠戮
第三人称单数:slaughters 现在分词:slaughtering 过去式:slaughtered v. kill,murder,massacre,slay,butcher n. killing,carnage,butchery 1. | 屠宰;宰杀the killing of animals for their meat |
| cows taken for slaughter 待宰奶牛 |
2. | (尤指战争中的)屠杀,杀戮the cruel killing of large numbers of people at one time, especially in a war |
| the wholesale slaughter of innocent people 对无辜民众的大规模杀戮 |
1. | ~ sth 屠宰;宰杀to kill an animal, usually for its meat |
2. | ~ sb/sth 屠杀;杀戮to kill a large number of people or animals violently |
| Men, women and children were slaughtered and villages destroyed. 村庄被毁,男人、女人和儿童惨遭杀戮。 |
3. | (informal) ~ sb/sth (在体育比赛等竞赛中)大比分击败,使惨败to defeat sb/sth by a large number of points in a sports game, competition, etc. |
| We were slaughtered 10–1 by the home team. 我们以 1:10 惨败给主队。 |
n. | 1. the brutal killing of a person or large numbers of people 2. the killing of animals for their meat | v. | 1. to kill a person or large numbers of people brutally 2. to kill an animal or animals, usually for their meat 3. to defeat a person or a group of people overwhelmingly 4. to kill many people in a violent way 5. to defeat an opponent thoroughly or completely 6. to criticize someone very severely 1. to kill a person or large numbers of people brutally 2. to kill an animal or animals, usually for their meat 3. to defeat a person or a group of people overwhelmingly 4. to kill many people in a violent way 5. to defeat an opponent thoroughly or completely 6. to criticize someone very severely |
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