crucify 英 [ˈkru:sɪfaɪ]   美 [ˈkrusəˌfaɪ]

crucify

crucify  英 [ˈkru:sɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈkrusəˌfaɪ]

vt. 折磨;十字架上钉死;克制 

进行时:crucifying  过去式:crucified  过去分词:crucified  第三人称单数:crucifies 

And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left. 他们又把两个强盗,和他同钉十字架。 一个在右边,一个在左边。
Some of them you will kill and crucify; others you will flog in your synagogues and pursue from town to town. 有的你们要杀害,要钉十字架。 有的你们要在会堂里鞭打,从这城追逼到那城。

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  • vt. 折磨;十字架上钉死;克制
  • 1. And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left.

    他们又把两个强盗,和他同钉十字架。 一个在右边,一个在左边。

  • 2. Some of them you will kill and crucify; others you will flog in your synagogues and pursue from town to town.

    有的你们要杀害,要钉十字架。 有的你们要在会堂里鞭打,从这城追逼到那城。

  • 3. "Wherever I go they crucify me and call me fat, but I'm used to it, " he told the Spanish press.

    “无论我走到哪他们都会诅咒我,喊我死胖子,但是我已经习以为常了。” 他对西班牙人报说。

  • crucify (v.) c. 1300, from Old French crucifer (12c., Modern French crucifier), from Vulgar Latin *crucificare, from Late Latin crucifigere "to fasten to a cross," from cruci, dative of Latin crux "cross" (see cross (n.)) + figere "to fasten, fix" (see fix (v.)). An ancient mode of capital punishment considered especially ignominious by the Romans. Figurative sense of "to torment" is 1620s. Related: Crucified; crucifying.
cru·cify / ˈkruːsɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈkruːsɪfaɪ / verb ( cru·ci·fies , cru·ci·fy·ing , cru·ci·fied , cru·ci·fied ) 1 crucifysb to kill sb as a punishment by fastening them to a wooden cross 把(某人)钉(或捆)在木十字架上处死 2 crucifysb ( informal) to criticize or punish sb very severely 严厉批评;严惩;折磨 The prime minister was crucified in the press for his handling of the affair. 首相因处理此事的方式而受到新闻界的严厉抨击。 crucify crucifies crucified crucifying cru·cify / ˈkruːsɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈkruːsɪfaɪ /
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