killing

英 ['kɪlɪŋ] 美 ['kɪlɪŋ]
  • adj. 杀害的;迷人的;使人筋疲力尽的
  • n. 杀戮;谋杀;猎获物
  • v. 杀死;消磨;毁掉(kill的ing形式)
  • n. (Killing)人名;(德)基林
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killing (adj.)
mid-15c., present participle adjective from kill (v.). Meaning "very funny" is from 1844. As a noun, "large profit," 1886, American English slang.
1. War turns morality inside out: killing and cruelty are virtues.
战争颠倒是非:杀戮与残忍成了美德。

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2. There is tension in the region following the killing of seven civilians.
随着7名平民被杀害,该地区局势紧张起来。

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3. The national tragedy of rival groups killing each other continued throughout 1990.
敌对派别相互残杀的国家悲剧1990年全年都在上演。

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4. He would soon launch a second offensive, killing off the peace process.
他不久将会再次发动进攻,彻底毁掉整个和平进程。

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5. He said the killing of innocent people was inexcusable.
他说滥杀无辜是不可原谅的。

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