brutish
英 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
美 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
adj. 残忍的; 粗野的; 蛮横的
BNC.21141 / COCA.22580
牛津词典
adj.
- 残忍的;粗野的;蛮横的
unkind and violent and not showing thought or intelligence
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 野蛮的;粗野的;未开化的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asbrutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.- The man was brutish and coarse.
那人野蛮粗俗。 - ...brutish bullying.
野蛮的欺凌
- The man was brutish and coarse.
英英释义
adj
- resembling a beast
- beastly desires
- a bestial nature
- brute force
- a dull and brutish man
- bestial treatment of prisoners
双语例句
- But they are altogether brutish and foolish: the stock is a doctrine of vanities.
他们尽都是畜类,是愚昧的。偶像的训诲算什么呢。 - The next night we revenged ourselves on the brutish giant in the following manner.
在次夜我们自己报复残忍的大人的仇,因他继续的这样做着。 - His expression was brutish and mocking.
他的表情满是粗野和嘲弄。 - Well, dystopia is the direct opposite: a society in which life is nasty, short and brutish.
而反乌托邦则是截然相反的:在这个社会中,所有生命都是肮脏,短暂且野蛮的。 - All in all, life has ceased to be quite so poor, nasty, brutish and short.
总的来说,人类生活不再那么贫困、肮脏、野蛮和短暂。 - The poor people lived in brutish conditions.
穷苦的人生活在牛马不如的环境中。 - Resign yourself, my heart; sleep your brutish sleep.
认命吧,我的心;愿你睡得像野兽一样。 - The compiler, Fred Buller, an81-year-old former fishing-tackle salesman, reminds readers of the salmon's romantic, if brutish, life story.
小册子的编辑者,福瑞得。布勒是一位八十高龄的前渔具销售员,在书中他使读者想起了关于那条巨大鲑鱼的传奇,恍若的野性,以及作者的人生故事。 - The idea of men beating each other senseless for pay seemed brutish to her.
人们为了赚钱而毫无意义地互相斗殴,在她看来是野蛮的。 - The man was brutish and coarse.
那人野蛮粗俗。