inflict
inflict 英 [ɪnˈflɪkt] 美 [ɪnˈflɪkt]
vt. 造成;使遭受(损伤、痛苦等)
进行时:inflicting 过去式:inflicted 过去分词:inflicted 第三人称单数:inflicts
- When you force an undesirable or harmful event on someone, you inflict it on them. You might prefer that someone inflict some physical pain on you rather than inflict you with the boredom of another trip to the annual flower show.
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- vt. 造成;使遭受(损伤、痛苦等)
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1. They inflicted a humiliating defeat on the home team.
他们使主队吃了一场很没面子的败仗。
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2. Heavy casualties were inflicted on the enemy.
敌人遭受了惨重伤亡。
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3. Do you have to inflict that music on us?
你非得逼我们听那种音乐吗?
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4. They surveyed the damage inflicted by the storm.
他们调查了暴风雨造成的损失。
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5. the infliction of pain
痛苦的施加
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6. Sorry to inflict myself on you again like this!
对不起,又这么打扰你了!
- inflict (v.) 1560s, "assail, trouble;" 1590s, "lay or impose as something that must be suffered," from Latin inflictus, past participle of infligere "to strike or dash against; inflict," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + fligere (past participle flictus) "to dash, strike" (see afflict). You inflict trouble on someone; you afflict someone with trouble. Shame on you.
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