lacerating
美 [?læs??re?t]
英 [?læs?re?t] 
- adj.撕碎了的;【植】(葉子等)撕裂狀的;精神深受創(chuàng)傷的;悲痛的
- v.撕碎;使苦腦
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)撕裂痛
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):lacerates 現(xiàn)在分詞:lacerating 過去式:lacerated 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Around headquarters, it was rumoured that she could not speak, for fear of lacerating her lips with her razor-sharp tongue.
在總部的時(shí)候,人們總是謠傳她不擅言詞,因?yàn)?/c>他們畏懼她過于鋒利的言談。
According to the forensic report, he died of a single lacerating wound to his heart made by a bullet fired at point-blank range.
根據(jù)偵查報(bào)告,有顆近距離射出的子彈擊中他的心臟,這唯一的傷導(dǎo)致了他的死亡。
It was Lowell who was the roaring, self-lacerating, tragic king of the poetry jungle.
而洛威爾恰恰是詩歌叢林中怒吼著、把自己刺痛得血淋淋的悲劇之王。
On the other hand--and this is not the least strange--the guilt is a wound lacerating the integrity of every guilty being.
在另一方面,這絲毫不奇怪,罪是一種撕裂每一位犯罪者的尊嚴(yán)的創(chuàng)傷。
Grievous could spin these arms in a whirling storm of deadly lacerating light that few could withstand.
格里弗斯可以快速旋轉(zhuǎn)四臂,旋起一團(tuán)銳利的光刃風(fēng)暴,幾乎無人可擋。
Economies across Europe are struggling to cope with sluggish growth, lacerating budget cuts and the after-effects of borrowing binges.
縱觀整個(gè)歐洲,經(jīng)濟(jì)仍在掙扎緩慢地增長,同時(shí)為減少赤字、外債的后果煩擾不堪。
She is eager and ardent, but self- lacerating , unsure that she deserves love and sex.
她對感情熱切渴望,但又自我折磨,不太肯定自己能獲得他人的愛慕。
Lacerating injury in basilar membrane of guinea pig exposed to blast
沖擊波暴露后豚鼠耳蝸基底膜撕裂傷
Imaging diagnosis of lung lacerating injury
肺撕裂傷的影像診斷