brutalize 英 [ˈbru:təlaɪz]   美 [ˈbrutlˌaɪz]

brutalize

brutalize  英 [ˈbru:təlaɪz] 美 [ˈbrutlˌaɪz]

vt. 残酷地对待;使像野兽般残忍,使变得残酷无情  vi. 变粗暴;变残忍 

进行时:brutalizing  过去式:brutalized  过去分词:brutalized  第三人称单数:brutalizes 

Or that they don't rely on their own private goon squads to brutalize local residents into meeting whatever targets have been set? 或者保证他们不会依靠私家暴徒蹂躏当地居民以达标?
And when Qaddafi and his forces started going city to city, town by town, to brutalize men, women and children, the world refused to stand idly by. 当卡扎菲及其武装开始从一个城镇到另一个城镇暴力镇压那里的男女老幼时,全世界拒绝袖手旁观。

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  • vt. 残酷地对待;使像野兽般残忍,使变得残酷无情
  • vi. 变粗暴;变残忍
  • 1. Or that they don't rely on their own private goon squads to brutalize local residents into meeting whatever targets have been set?

    或者保证他们不会依靠私家暴徒蹂躏当地居民以达标?

  • 2. And when Qaddafi and his forces started going city to city, town by town, to brutalize men, women and children, the world refused to stand idly by.

    当卡扎菲及其武装开始从一个城镇到另一个城镇暴力镇压那里的男女老幼时,全世界拒绝袖手旁观。

  • 3. Shot over 12 years, it shows how the authorities muzzle and brutalize Chinese who, following an age-old tradition, travel to Beijing seeking redress for wrongdoing by local officials.

    拍摄时间超过12年,拍摄内容关于上访的国人,他们依照古老的传统,跋山涉水来到北京,寻求途径纠正家乡政府犯下的错误,影片纪录下他们的话语遭遇权威部门的封锁,并受到残忍的对待。

  • brutalize (v.) "make coarse, gross, or inhuman, lower to the level of a brute," 1740, from brutal + -ize. Related: Brutalized; brutalizing. An earlier verb was brutify (1660s), from French brutifier. Related: Brutification.
bru·tal·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈbruːtəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈbruːtəlaɪz / verb 1 [usually passive ] brutalizesb to make sb unable to feel normal human emotions such as pity 使丧失人类情感;使变残忍 soldiers brutalized by war 在战争中变得残酷无情的士兵 2 brutalizesb to treat sb in a cruel or violent way 残酷对待 brutalise brutalised brutalises brutalising brutalize brutalized brutalizes brutalizing bru·tal·ize / ˈbruːtəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈbruːtəlaɪz /
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