vandalism 英 [ˈvændəlɪzəm]   美 ['vændəlɪzəm]

vandalism

vandalism  英 [ˈvændəlɪzəm] 美 ['vændəlɪzəm]

n. 汪达尔人作风;故意毁坏文物的行为;破坏他人财产的行为 

名词复数:vandalisms 

It was boarded up in 1984 after years of urban decay and vandalism. 多年的城市衰落和损坏之后,它在1984年被关闭了。
She knows to stay away from bad plumbing and vandalism. 她想远离糟糕的下水管和故意破坏的行为。

  • Vandalism is the destruction of someone else's property. Some people think of graffiti as public art, while others dismiss it as nothing but vandalism.
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  • n. 汪达尔人作风;故意毁坏文物的行为;破坏他人财产的行为
  • 1. It was boarded up in 1984 after years of urban decay and vandalism.

    多年的城市衰落和损坏之后,它在1984年被关闭了。

  • 2. She knows to stay away from bad plumbing and vandalism.

    她想远离糟糕的下水管和故意破坏的行为。

  • 3. Days later, standing on the shore of Amchitka Island, looking at the rocks where sea otters once played, I was filled with rage at the senseless ecological vandalism perpetrated there.

    又过了几天,站在安奇卡岛的岸边,看着曾经满是海獭的岩石,我对那里犯下的破坏生态的罪行感到愤怒。

  • vandalism (n.) 1794, from French vandalisme, first used by Henri Grégoire, Bishop of Blois, in a report decrying the pillage and destruction of art in the course of the French Revolution; see vandal + -ism.
van·dal·ism / ˈvændəlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈvændəlɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] the crime of destroying or damaging sth, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason 故意破坏公共财物罪;恣意毁坏他人财产罪 an act of vandalism 恣意破坏公共财物的行为 collocationsat crime van·dal·ism / ˈvændəlɪzəm ; NAmE ˈvændəlɪzəm /
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