eviscerate
eviscerate 英 [ɪˈvɪsəreɪt] 美 [ɪ'vɪsəreɪt]
vt. 取出内脏;除去精华 vi. 内脏凸出 adj. 内脏被取出的
进行时:eviscerating 过去式:eviscerated 过去分词:eviscerated 第三人称单数:eviscerates
- Eviscerate is not a pretty word. To eviscerate can mean to remove the entrails of a creature. On the Discovery Channel you can watch a vulture eviscerate or take out the guts of a dead animal.
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- vt. 取出内脏;除去精华
- vi. 内脏凸出
- adj. 内脏被取出的
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1. Brutality and indifference to just-war principles of discrimination and proportionality can also eviscerate legitimacy.
践踏与漠视正义战争的区别原则和比例原则也会使行为丧失合法性。
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2. Some people assert, correctly, that to limit First Amendment protections to those activities we like is to eviscerate the Constitution.
一些人坚持认为限制宪法第一修正案对宗教活动自由的保护无异于对宪法的破坏。
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3. However, in their enthusiasm to eviscerate, the critics may be overlooking some vital differences between a business education and one in, for example, philosophy or electrical engineering.
然而,在他们去伪存真的热情之中,这些批评者也许忽略了商业教育与哲学或电子工程这类学科之间存在的关键差别。
- eviscerate (v.) c. 1600 (figurative); 1620s (literal), from Latin evisceratus, past participle of eviscerare "to disembowel," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + viscera "internal organs" (see viscera). Sometimes used 17c. in a figurative sense of "to bring out the deepest secrets of." Related: Eviscerated; eviscerating.
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