savaging
英 [ˈsævɪdʒɪŋ]
美 [ˈsævɪdʒɪŋ]
v. 凶狠地攻击(或伤害); 残害; 猛烈批评; 激烈抨击
savage的现在分词
现在分词:savaging
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 凶恶的;残暴的;凶猛的;野的;未驯服的
Someone or something that issavageis extremely cruel, violent, and uncontrolled.- This was a savage attack on a defenceless young girl.
这是对一个毫无自卫能力的年轻女孩的野蛮袭击。 - ...the savage wave of violence that swept the country in November 1987.
1987 年 11 月横扫全国的暴力狂潮 - ...a savage dog lunging at the end of a chain.
扯着链子不断猛扑的一只恶狗
- This was a savage attack on a defenceless young girl.
- N-COUNT 野蛮人;未开化的人
If you refer to people assavages, you dislike them because you think that they do not have an advanced society and are violent.- ...their conviction that the area was a frozen desert peopled with uncouth savages.
他们深信该地区曾是严寒的沙漠并居住着未开化的野人
- ...their conviction that the area was a frozen desert peopled with uncouth savages.
- VERB (狗等)凶猛地攻击,撕咬
If someoneis savagedby a dog or other animal, the animal attacks them violently.- The animal then turned on him and he was savaged to death.
接着野兽突然袭击了他,最后把他咬死了。
- The animal then turned on him and he was savaged to death.
- VERB 激烈批评;猛烈抨击
If someone or something that they have doneis savagedby another person, that person criticizes them severely.- The show had already been savaged by critics...
这场演出已受到评论家们的激烈抨击。 - Speakers called for clearer direction and savaged the Chancellor.
发言人纷纷要求进一步明确方向并强烈地抨击了该财政大臣。
- The show had already been savaged by critics...