maul
maul 英 [mɔ:l] 美 [mɔl]
n. 大槌 vt. 打伤;殴打;抨击;粗暴对待
进行时:mauling 过去式:mauled 过去分词:mauled 第三人称单数:mauls 名词复数:mauls
- Maul is both the name of a heavy hammer, and also a verb meaning beating and scratching. Tigers, lions, bears––animals with powerful paws and sharp claws, will maul their victims.
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- n. 大槌
- vt. 打伤;殴打;抨击;粗暴对待
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1. A man that beareth false witness against his neighbour [is] a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow.
作假见证陷害邻舍的,就是大槌,是利刀,是快箭。
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2. In the article, titled "Labour big beasts maul Ed Miliband", Prescott was quoted as telling "friends" that "it is only early days, but it has not been a great start" by the party's leader.
这篇新闻以“工党抨击艾德 米利班德”为题,并且报道说普莱斯考特被该党领袖所指告诉他的“朋友们”,说“这只是早期情况,但不算是个好的开端”。
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3. Also hidden in his Buddha-like pose is a subtle foretelling of Darth maul’s death by bifurcation.
同时,在类似佛祖的姿势中隐藏了一个达斯 摩尔死于断身的微妙预言。
- maul (n.) c. 1200, mealle, "hammer, usually a heavy one; sledgehammer," from Old French mail "hammer," from Latin malleus "hammer" (from PIE root *mele- "to crush, grind").
- maul (v.) mid-13c., meallen "strike with a heavy weapon," from Middle English mealle (mid-13c.) "mace, wooden club, heavy hammer" (see maul (n.)). The meaning "damage seriously, mangle" is first recorded 1690s. Related: Mauled; mauling.
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