单词 | savage |
释义 | savage['sævidʒ]a. 未开化的, 野蛮的, 无礼的, 残酷的, 原始的, 粗鲁的, 未开发的vt. 用暴力对付, 凶猛攻击n. 原始人, 粗鲁人 savage sav.age AHD: [s²v“¹j] D.J. [6s#v!d9]K.K. [6s#v!d9]adj.(形容词)1. Not domesticated or cultivated; wild:野生的:未驯服或培养过的;野生的:savage beasts of the jungle.丛林里的野生动物2. Not civilized; barbaric:原始的:未开化的;野蛮的:a savage people.一群野人3. Ferocious; fierce:残暴的:易怒的;凶猛的:in a savage temper.凶暴的脾气4. Vicious or merciless; brutal:无情的:恶狠狠的或无情的;粗暴的:a savage attack on a political rival.See Synonyms at &b{cruel} 冷酷无情地攻击政敌参见 cruel5. Lacking polish or manners; rude.无礼的:少教养的或无礼貌的;粗鲁的n.(名词)1. A person regarded as primitive or uncivilized.野蛮人:被认为是原始或未开化的人2. A person regarded as brutal, fierce, or vicious.凶恶之人:被认为是凶恶、残暴或邪恶的人3. A rude person; a boor.粗人:粗鲁的人;粗野的人v.tr.(及物动词) sav.aged,sav.ag.ing,sav.ag.es 1. To assault ferociously.凶猛地攻击2. To attack without restraint or pity:激烈抨击:粗暴无情地抨击:The critics savaged the new play.评论家激烈抨击这部新戏语源:1. Middle English sauvage 中古英语 sauvage 2. from Old French 源自 古法语 3. from Late Latin salv³ticus 源自 后期拉丁语 salv³ticus 4. from Latin silv³ticus [of the woods, wild] 源自 拉丁语 silv³ticus [树林的,野生的] 5. from silva [forest] 源自 silva [森林] 继承用法:sav“agely adv.(副词)sav“ageness n.(名词) Savage 1 Sav.age AHD: [s²v“¹j] Michael Joseph (1872-1940) D.J. [6s#v!d9]K.K. [6s#v!d9]NONE(无词性)Australian-born New Zealand labor leader and politician who served as prime minister from 1935 to 1940.萨维奇,迈克尔·约瑟夫:(1872-1940) 澳大利亚裔新西兰工会领袖和政治家,1935-1940年出任总理 Savage 2 Savage&B{Richard} (&b{1697?-1743}) NONE(无词性)British poet who is best known as the subject of Samuel Johnson's short biographyAccount of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744). 萨维奇,理查德:(1697?-1743) 英国诗人,以成为塞缪尔·约翰逊的短篇传记《理查德·萨维奇先生生活琐记》 (1744年)的主角而广为人知 |
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