savaging
美 [?sæv?d?]
英 ['sæv?d?] 
- adj.兇猛的;殘酷的;粗暴的;猛烈的
- n.野蠻人;殘暴的人;粗野的人;薩維奇
- v.(馬,狗)亂咬[亂踏];痛打
- 網絡野蠻的;野人;野性的
詞形變化
復數:savages 現在分詞:savaging 過去式:savaged 反義詞
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例句
A few weeks ago, my neighborhood was abuzz with the news that coyotes might be savaging the area's cats.
幾個星期前,我的鄰居們也有消息說小狼可能savaging該地區的貓議論紛紛。
Such stubbornness is typical in Romanian politics, where the media delights in savaging corrupt politicians, but rarely to any end.
這樣的固執己見在羅馬尼亞的政治中是很典型的。這里的媒體樂于報道政治丑聞,缺很少能有結果。
Do they deserve such lavish compensation after savaging their balance sheets and precipitating a worldwide financial crisis?
在他們公司的資產負債表不佳以及突如其來的全球金融危機之后,他們是否值得這樣奢侈補償?
In previous elections, state-run television has easily sidelined Kremlin opposition by savaging its leaders or ignoring them.
在以前的選舉活動中,俄羅斯國有電視臺對克林姆林宮反對派領導人要么進行猛烈抨擊,要么毫不理會,從而輕易讓他們退出選舉。
As monsters, they stalk the night, crushing bones, savaging victims and staining the streets with crimson blood.
就像怪獸,他們在深夜追蹤獵物,轟碎敵人,野蠻兇殘地對付他們,用他們深紅的污血洗凈街道。
Such gangs require a continuous supply of food and goods to continue a looting and savaging campaign.
然而,會發生相反的情況,這樣的團伙需要持續的食物和貨物供應,以繼續劫掠和破會活動。
After savaging the financial markets, the credit crisis has broken loose into the real economy.
在把金融市場攪了個天翻地覆之后,次貸危機的魔爪開始伸向實體經濟。