barbarity

英 [bɑː'bærɪtɪ] 美 [bɑr'bærəti]
  • n. 残暴;粗野
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barbarity (n.)
1560s, "want of civilization," from Latin barbarus (see barbarian) + -ity. Meaning "savage cruelty" is recorded from 1680s.
1. Rebellions were put down with appalling barbarity.
叛变被残酷地镇压了下去。

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2. The pirates treated their captives with barbarity.
海盗们残暴地对待他们的俘虏.

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3. Everyone calls barbarity what he is not accustomed to.
被我们称作野蛮之境的,只不过是我们尚不熟知的世界.

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4. They read facts about the barbarity of the death penalty.
他们了解了一些关于死刑残忍性的事实.

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5. What happened in Fallujah was an act of barbarity.
发生在费鲁杰的是野蛮行为.

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