brutish
英 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
美 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
adj. 残忍的; 粗野的; 蛮横的
BNC.21141 / COCA.22580
牛津词典
adj.
- 残忍的;粗野的;蛮横的
unkind and violent and not showing thought or intelligence
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 野蛮的;粗野的;未开化的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asbrutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.- The man was brutish and coarse.
那人野蛮粗俗。 - ...brutish bullying.
野蛮的欺凌
- The man was brutish and coarse.
英英释义
adj
- resembling a beast
- beastly desires
- a bestial nature
- brute force
- a dull and brutish man
- bestial treatment of prisoners
双语例句
- It's a short, brutish struggle, then you die.
只是一段短暂的,残忍的奋斗,然后你就死了。 - Thou shalt have the power to degenerate into the lower forms of life, which are brutish.
你将有能力堕落为低级的生命形式,那将与禽兽无异。 - Indeed, some point out that Britain has a long history of brusque and occasional brutish behavior.
的确,有些人指出英国有长久的粗鲁和偶尔粗鲁的行为。 - Surely the princes of Zoan are fools, the counsel of the wise counsellors of Pharaoh is become brutish: how say ye unto Pharaoh, I am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings?
琐安的首领,极其愚昧,法老大有智慧的谋士,所筹画的,成为愚昧。你们怎敢对法老说,我是智慧人的子孙,我是古王的后裔。 - Japan had tried the more brutish British method of marauding around the region in pursuit of an empire.
日本追求帝国梦的过程与英国相似,也曾对周边地区大肆劫掠,而且手段更为野蛮。 - Some cultural practices such as genital mutilation or foot-binding or bride-burning are too brutish to defer to.
某些文化上的习俗例如生殖器切除、裹小脚和火烧新娘太过残忍,难以接受。 - If sensitive, he will become brutish.
如果是感性的,他便与禽兽无异; - The compiler, Fred Buller, an81-year-old former fishing-tackle salesman, reminds readers of the salmon's romantic, if brutish, life story.
小册子的编辑者,福瑞得。布勒是一位八十高龄的前渔具销售员,在书中他使读者想起了关于那条巨大鲑鱼的传奇,恍若的野性,以及作者的人生故事。 - The next night we revenged ourselves on the brutish giant in the following manner.
在次夜我们自己报复残忍的大人的仇,因他继续的这样做着。 - All in all, life has ceased to be quite so poor, nasty, brutish and short.
总的来说,人类生活不再那么贫困、肮脏、野蛮和短暂。