traumatise
美 ['tr?:m?ta?z]
英 ['tr?:m?ta?z] 
- v.使受精神創(chuàng)傷
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)使受到創(chuàng)傷;使受損傷
例句
But imagine, the kind of aircraft is also too dangerous, people are looking at traumatise.
但是難以想象,那種飛行器也太危險(xiǎn)了,讓人看著都膽顫心驚。
They told her she was in a room next door, so as not to traumatise her.
為不驚嚇到她,他們告訴她,母親就在隔壁房間。
The outcome will traumatise Mrs Merkel's coalition in Berlin.
而這一結(jié)果將重創(chuàng)柏林的默克爾聯(lián)合政府。
Rape and child molestation are terrible crimes that can traumatise their victims for life.
強(qiáng)奸和猥褻兒童都是可以傷害到受害者一生的嚴(yán)重的犯罪。
You have just created a diplomatic row to traumatise much of Asia and rattle even Washington.
瞧,這樣就足以制造出一起傷害亞洲大片地區(qū)感情、乃至引起美國(guó)不安的外交糾紛。