lacerate
lacerate 英 [ˈlæsəreɪt] 美 [ˈlæsəˌret]
vt. 伤害,使…痛心;割裂;撕碎 adj. 受折磨的;撕碎的
进行时:lacerating 过去式:lacerated 过去分词:lacerated 第三人称单数:lacerates
- The verb lacerate means to cut or tear. So the envelope that gave you that nasty paper cut? It lacerated your finger.
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- vt. 伤害,使…痛心;割裂;撕碎
- adj. 受折磨的;撕碎的
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1. They are brutal. They can snap each other's jaws, tails, flippers, lacerate blowholes.
他们非常残酷,他们全方位攻击对手:咬咽喉、尾巴、鳍肢,撕裂呼吸孔。
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2. lacerate: This ability now deals additional damage based on the attack power of the Druid.
割裂:这个技能现在从德鲁伊的攻击强度获得额外的伤害加成。
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3. The cats must unsheath their claws and lacerate the kings, ripping away their regal pretensions.
猫必须伸出爪子去抓挠国王,撕破他们帝王式的自命不凡。
- lacerate (v.) "to tear roughly," early 15c., from Latin laceratus, past participle of lacerare "tear to pieces, mangle," figuratively, "to slander, censure, abuse," from lacer "torn, mangled," from PIE root *lek- "to rend, tear" (source also of Greek lakis "tatter, rag," lakizein "to tear to pieces;" Latin lacinia "flap of a garment," lancinare "to pierce, stab;" Russian lochma "rag, tatter, scrap;" Albanian l'akur "naked"). Figurative sense in English is from 1640s. Related: Lacerated; lacerating.
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