brutal
brutal 英 [ˈbru:tl] 美 [ˈbrutl]
adj. 残忍的;野蛮的
名词复数:brutals
- Use brutal to describe something beastly and harsh, like training for a triathlon, a really cold winter in the Arctic, or a mean bouncer at a club who throws people out for no reason.
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- adj. 残忍的;野蛮的
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1. a brutal attack, a brutal murder, a brutal rape, a brutal killing
野蛮的攻击╱谋杀╱强奸╱杀害
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2. With brutal honesty she told him she did not love him.
她冷酷地直接告诉他,她不爱他。
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3. police brutality
警察的粗暴
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4. the brutalities of war
战争的残酷
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5. He was brutally assaulted.
他遭到毒打。
- brutal (adj.) mid-15c., "bestial, pertaining to or resembling an animal" (as opposed to a man), from Old French brutal, from Latin brutus (see brute (adj.)). Of persons, "unintelligent, unreasoning" (1510s); "fierce, savage, cruel, inhuman, unfeeling" (1640s). Related: Brutally.
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