brutalized

英 [ˈbruːtəlaɪzd] 美 [ˈbruːtəlaɪzd]

v.  使丧失人类情感; 使变残忍; 残酷对待
brutalize的过去分词和过去式

COCA.38277



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, use 英国英语亦用 brutalise

  1. VERB 使变残忍;使变粗暴
    If an unpleasant experience brutalizes someone, it makes them cruel or violent.
    1. He was brutalized by the experience of being in prison.
      牢狱生活让他变得残忍粗暴。
  2. VERB 虐待;残忍对待
    If one person brutalizes another, they treat them in a cruel or violent way.
    1. ... a 15th century explorer who brutalized people and enslaved them.
      一个虐待奴役他人的15世纪的探险者
    2. Here's a man who has brutalized his own people...
      这是一个残暴对待自己的人民的人。

双语例句

  1. He was brutalized by the experience of being in prison.
    牢狱生活让他变得残忍粗暴。
  2. Here's a man who has brutalized his own people
    这是一个残暴对待自己的人民的人。
  3. An innocent merchant of U. S. A. was beheaded by Iraqi soldiers for revenge because U. S. A. soldiers brutalized Iraqi prisoners.
    因为美国士兵凌虐伊拉克战俘,一名无辜的美国商人被伊拉克士兵报复斩首。
  4. I don't say these things because I believe in the "brute" nature of man or that men must be brutalized to be combative.
    我不说这些事情,是因为我相信残忍的人类本性或是人必须要残忍以具有竞争力。
  5. A society brutalized by the atrocities of war.
    因战争的残暴而变得残忍的社会。
  6. He said that an expansion of operations would signal a global commitment to a country brutalized by23 years of war.
    他说,这样做等于发出一个信号,即国际社会对一个遭受23年战争蹂躏的国家承担义务。
  7. Her childhood was so awful it's a wonder she was not brutalized by it.
    她的童年非常悲惨,但她并未因此变得冷酷无情,真是个奇迹。
  8. Life in the camps had brutalized him.
    露营生活使他变得残忍。
  9. Soldiers brutalized by a long war.
    因长期战争而变得残忍的士兵。
  10. In Germinal, all the characters become brutalized as the consequence of two inevitable factors.
    在左拉那里,书中人物都成为这两种无法抗拒的厄运的牺牲品。
  11. The emergence and existence of the brutalized mentality, apart from political factors 'influence, reflects the level of social culture to some degree.
    残忍意识的出现和存在,除了政治的因素之外,还是一定历史时期内社会文化观念和文化心理的反映。