双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- Most of the time elephants are tame but they can be very savage.
大多数时候大象很温顺,但他们也会大发野性。 - He was wild and savage, and no man could mount him, or do anything at all with him.
它既野又凶,谁都驾驭不了它,谁也对它没办法。 - He smarted from the savage attacks on his film.
他因自己的影片受到猛烈攻击而感到痛心。 - She was irritated by his savage behavior.
他的不文明行为激怒了她。 - He likes savage mountain scenery.
他喜欢荒山的景色。 - The inhabitants were still in the savage state.
这些居民仍处于野蛮状态。
用作名词(n.)
- These civilizations flourished while Europeans were still savages living in caves.
当欧洲人还是居住在洞穴中的野蛮人时,这些地方的文化早已十分繁荣昌盛。 - There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different cultures.
人无野蛮与文明之分,只是文化不同。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- Smith's play was savaged by the critics.
史密斯的剧本遭到评论家的猛烈抨击。 - A jogger was savaged by two Rottweilers yesterday.
昨天,一位慢跑者受到两条罗特韦尔犬的强烈攻击。
权威例句
BP savaged in Baker reportArt Lovers Savaged by a Mutated SheepSavaged texts? Collective writing of the MémoiresHow the British Press Savaged LaborUnusual injuries: savaged to death by dogsAustralian surgeons savaged by cutting reportDevil Dog That Savaged Officers Mauled Me Last Year, but Police Took No ActionFocus: Sydney: Australian surgeons savaged by cutting reportCOUNTERBLAST: How Tony Blair Fed the Feral Beast of the Media and Savaged the Criminal Justice SystemAfricana Studies moving toward dereliction, savaged by invisible Jim Crow, warrior-scholars in chaos: What to do? Embrace the irrefr...