barbaric 英 [bɑ:ˈbærɪk]   美 [bɑrˈbærɪk]

barbaric

barbaric  英 [bɑ:ˈbærɪk] 美 [bɑrˈbærɪk]

adj. 野蛮的,粗野的;原始的 

The Libyan people appealed to the world to help stop these barbaric attacks, and the international community spoke with one voice to condemn them and to respond. 利比亚人民呼吁世界来帮助他们制止这些野蛮的袭击活动,国际社会也在以一个声音对卡扎非政权进行谴责与回应。
Here we shed a little light on the not-so-barbaric Dark Ages, and what really went on in the worlds of torture and justice. 这里我们将看看在并非如此野蛮的黑暗世纪里,那个充满着折磨和审判的世界里到底发生了些什么。

  • Things that are barbaric, are uncivilized and brutal. People have different opinions about hunting — for some, it's a way of life, and for others it's barbaric.
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  • adj. 野蛮的,粗野的;原始的
  • 1. The Libyan people appealed to the world to help stop these barbaric attacks, and the international community spoke with one voice to condemn them and to respond.

    利比亚人民呼吁世界来帮助他们制止这些野蛮的袭击活动,国际社会也在以一个声音对卡扎非政权进行谴责与回应。

  • 2. Here we shed a little light on the not-so-barbaric Dark Ages, and what really went on in the worlds of torture and justice.

    这里我们将看看在并非如此野蛮的黑暗世纪里,那个充满着折磨和审判的世界里到底发生了些什么。

  • 3. Islam does not permit this sort of barbaric crime.

    伊斯兰教不允许这样的野蛮罪行。

  • barbaric (adj.) late 15c., "uncultured, uncivilized, unpolished," from Middle French barbarique (15c.), from Latin barbaricus "foreign, strange, outlandish," from Greek barbarikos "like a foreigner," from barbaros "foreign, rude" (see barbarian (n.)). Meaning "pertaining to or characteristic of barbarians" is from 1660s. Related: Barbarically.
bar·bar·ic / bɑːˈbærɪk ; NAmE bɑːrˈbærɪk / adjective 1 cruel and violent and not as expected from people who are educated and respect each other 残暴的;野蛮的;没有文化的 a barbaric act/custom/ritual 野蛮的行为╱习俗╱仪式 The way these animals are killed is barbaric. 宰杀这些动物的手段很残忍。 2 connected with barbarians  (1 ) 野蛮人的;原始部落人的 bar·bar·ic·al·ly / bɑːˈbærɪkli ; NAmE bɑːrˈbærɪkli / adverb bar·bar·ic / bɑːˈbærɪk ; NAmE bɑːrˈbærɪk / bar·bar·ic·al·ly / bɑːˈbærɪkli ; NAmE bɑːrˈbærɪkli /
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