brutalizing
美 [?brut(?)l?a?z]
英 [?bru?t?la?z] 
- v.把…弄成野獸一般;使變殘忍;把…當禽獸看待;變成野獸一樣
- 網絡殘酷地對待;殘酷對待;使殘忍
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:brutalizes 現在分詞:brutalizing 過去式:brutalized 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Bowerman was famous for brutalizing young designers bearing prototypes, whipping out a scale and mocking the weight or construction.
鮑爾曼對年輕設計師的設計原型態度嚴苛,大幅度減小設計制造的尺寸和重量。
As I see it, we should support all regimes, democratic or not, that refrain from brutalizing their people, like the government of Jordan.
在我看來,我們應該支持所有善待其國民的政權,無論其是否屬于民主政體,例如約旦政府。
She says many are severely traumatized by their brutalizing experiences and will require psychosocial counseling.
她說,以前的殘酷經歷給很多孩子留下了嚴重的創傷,需要心理輔導和社會輔導。
We can only conclude, from the comparison above, that brutalizing a living and sentient being is far cheaper than selling pornography CDs.
把以上兩案比較,我們只能得出一個結論:在香港,殘害生命的代價,原來遠低于販賣色情光碟。
Troops then storm the monastery, brutalizing, terrorizing and arresting the monks inside.
軍人們隨后闖進寺廟,殘暴地攻擊寺內的僧侶,對他們進行恐嚇和逮捕。
He built palaces for himself while alternately brutalizing and neglecting his citizens.
他為自己建造了許多宮殿,卻忽視他的國民,對待他的國民殘酷無情。
The same principle applies to those who violate international laws by brutalizing their own people.
同樣的原則也適用于那些違反國際法,殘酷壓榨本國人民的人。
Now I am NOT talking about BRUTALIZING anyone in training.
我現在不是說在訓練里殘酷虐待某人。