maim 英 [meɪm]   美 [mem]

maim

maim  英 [meɪm] 美 [mem]

vt. 使残废 

进行时:maiming  过去式:maimed  过去分词:maimed  第三人称单数:maims  名词复数:maims 

Automobile accidents maim many people each year. 汽车车祸每年使许多人残废。
Yes, once again, children would be free to run, throw and half maim each other. 是的,再一次的,孩子们又可以自由地奔跑、扔掷和互相伤害了。

  • To maim something is to disfigure it through force or violence. Wartime battles have a tendency to maim soldiers.
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  • vt. 使残废
  • 1. Automobile accidents maim many people each year.

    汽车车祸每年使许多人残废。

  • 2. Yes, once again, children would be free to run, throw and half maim each other.

    是的,再一次的,孩子们又可以自由地奔跑、扔掷和互相伤害了。

  • 3. As for all the inhabitants of the mountain regions from Lebanon to Misrephoth maim, that is, all the Sidonians, I myself will drive them out before the Israelites.

    山地的一切居民,从利巴嫩直到米斯利弗玛音,就是所有的西顿人,我必在以色列人面前赶出他们去。

  • maim (v.) c. 1300, maimen, from Old French mahaignier "injure, wound, muitilate, cripple, disarm," possibly from Vulgar Latin *mahanare (source also of Provençal mayanhar, Italian magagnare), of unknown origin; or possibly from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *mait- (source of Old Norse meiða "to hurt," related to mad (adj.)), or from PIE root *mai- (1) "to cut." Related: Maimed; maiming.
maim / meɪm ; NAmE meɪm / verb maimsb to injure sb seriously, causing permanent damage to their body 使残废;使受重伤 SYN incapacitate Hundreds of people are killed or maimed in car accidents every week. 每周都有数百人因车祸而丧命或致残。 maim maims maimed maiming maim / meɪm ; NAmE meɪm /
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