rout
rout 英 [raʊt] 美 [raʊt]
vt. 击溃 vi. 搜寻 n. 溃败;暴动
进行时:routing 过去式:routed 过去分词:routed 第三人称单数:routs 名词复数:routs
- When you think about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, associate a rout with the agonizing defeat. A rout is the kind of humiliating loss that makes you wish you would have been injured in the first quarter so you could have avoided the outcome.
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- vt. 击溃
- vi. 搜寻
- n. 溃败;暴动
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1. Everyone tends to forget what happened after the rout of the British: In 1842 they invaded again, defeating every Afghan army sent out against them.
所有人好像都忘了在英国人溃败之后发生的事:1842年,英国人再次入侵,击败了抗击侵略的所有阿富汗部队。
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2. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life, and not, when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived.
(梭罗)我步入丛林/因为我希望生活得有意义/我希望活得深刻/吸取生命中所有的精华/把非生命的一切都击溃/以免当我生命终结/发现自己从没有活过
- rout (n.) 1590s, "disorderly retreat following a defeat," from Middle French route "disorderly flight of troops," literally "a breaking off, rupture," from Vulgar Latin rupta "a dispersed group," literally "a broken group," from noun use of Latin rupta, fem. past participle of rumpere "to break" (see rupture (n.)).
- rout (v.) "drive into disordered flight by defeat," c. 1600, from rout (n.). Related: Routed; routing.
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