mutilation 英 [,mjuːt(ɪ)'leɪʃn]   美 [,mjʊtl'eʃən]

mutilation

mutilation  英 [,mjuːt(ɪ)'leɪʃn] 美 [,mjʊtl'eʃən]

n. 毁损;残缺;切断 

名词复数:mutilations 

In some ways, this was surprising, as Confuciannorms frowned upon the mutilation of the body. 在某些方面,这是令人吃惊的,因为儒家规范不赞成对肉体的伤害。
Its also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and violence of any sort. 它也包含我们对自己身体的控制和享受,是免于任何痛苦、毁损和暴力的自由。

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  • n. 毁损;残缺;切断
  • 1. In some ways, this was surprising, as Confuciannorms frowned upon the mutilation of the body.

    在某些方面,这是令人吃惊的,因为儒家规范不赞成对肉体的伤害。

  • 2. Its also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and violence of any sort.

    它也包含我们对自己身体的控制和享受,是免于任何痛苦、毁损和暴力的自由。

  • 3. Items on the international migration of health personnel and on female genital mutilation have been considered by previous sessions of the Board.

    执委会在以前的会议上审议过关于卫生工作人员国际移徙和关于女性生殖器切割的项目。

  • mutilation (n.) 1520s, in Scots law, "act of disabling or wounding a limb," from Middle French mutilation and directly from Late Latin mutilationem (nominative mutilatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin mutilare "to cut or lop off," from mutilus "maimed," which perhaps is cognate with Greek mytilos "hornless." Of things, "a destroying of unity by damaging or removing a part," from 1630s.
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