mutilate
mutilate 英 [ˈmju:tɪleɪt] 美 [ˈmjutlˌet]
vt. 切断,毁坏;使…残缺不全;使…支离破碎
进行时:mutilating 过去式:mutilated 过去分词:mutilated 第三人称单数:mutilates 名词复数:mutilates
- Mutilate is a verb that means to injure or ruin, usually in a brutal or messy way. If you drop a cantaloupe into a wood chipper, you'll mutilate that poor melon, with chunks of fruit and rind flying everywhere.
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- vt. 切断,毁坏;使…残缺不全;使…支离破碎
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1. They unceasingly attempt to mutilate, to curtail, to obstruct personal freedom in any and all ways.
他们不断地试图从各个方面消灭、剥夺、限制个人自由。
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2. Feigenbaum had confessed, he said, to suffering from a disease which periodically drove him to murder and mutilate women.
他声称,费恩海姆曾亲口向他承认,自己遭受着一种疾病的困扰,此种疾病驱使着他周期性的杀害女性并毁坏她们的尸体。
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3. The sisters, desperate to fit into the slipper, mutilate their own feet, cutting off the toes and heels all described in exquisite Germanic detail.
那两个姐姐,拼命地要穿上鞋子,不惜摧残自己的脚——在格林兄弟的版本里,这些砍掉脚趾和脚跟的细节一览无余。
- mutilate (v.) 1530s, of things; 1560s, of persons; from Latin mutilatus, past participle of mutilare "to cut off, lop off, cut short; maim, mutilate," from mutilus "maimed" (see mutilation). Technically, to deprive of some principal part, especially by cutting off. Related: Mutilated; mutilating.
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