immolate
immolate 英 [ˈɪməleɪt] 美 ['ɪməleɪt]
vt. 献祭;牺牲;为供神而宰杀
进行时:immolating 过去式:immolated 过去分词:immolated 第三人称单数:immolates
- Immolate is a verb that means to destroy something or someone, usually using fire, as a sacrifice to a higher cause. Do not try this at home.
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- vt. 献祭;牺牲;为供神而宰杀
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1. He would immolate himself for their noble cause.
他愿意为他们的崇高事业牺牲自己。
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2. I choose my career and immolate my time for health and family.
我选择了事业而牺牲了健康和家庭的时间。
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3. Improved immolate: Now increases the damage done by your immolate by 10/20/30%, rather than just the direct damage.
强化献祭:现在提升你的献祭的伤害10/20/30%,不再只是直接伤害部分。
- immolate (v.) 1540s, "to sacrifice, kill as a victim," from Latin immolatus, past participle of immolare "to sacrifice," originally "to sprinkle with sacrificial meal," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + mola (salsa) "(sacrificial) meal," related to molere "to grind" (from PIE root *mele- "to crush, grind"). Related: Immolated; immolating.
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