brutish
英 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
美 [ˈbruːtɪʃ]
adj. 残忍的; 粗野的; 蛮横的
BNC.21141 / COCA.22580
牛津词典
adj.
- 残忍的;粗野的;蛮横的
unkind and violent and not showing thought or intelligence
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 野蛮的;粗野的;未开化的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asbrutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.- The man was brutish and coarse.
那人野蛮粗俗。 - ...brutish bullying.
野蛮的欺凌
- The man was brutish and coarse.
英英释义
adj
- resembling a beast
- beastly desires
- a bestial nature
- brute force
- a dull and brutish man
- bestial treatment of prisoners
双语例句
- Some cultural practices such as genital mutilation or foot-binding or bride-burning are too brutish to defer to.
某些文化上的习俗例如生殖器切除、裹小脚和火烧新娘太过残忍,难以接受。 - If sensitive, he will become brutish.
如果是感性的,他便与禽兽无异; - The idea of men beating each other senseless for pay seemed brutish to her.
人们为了赚钱而毫无意义地互相斗殴,在她看来是野蛮的。 - But they are altogether brutish and foolish: the stock is a doctrine of vanities.
他们尽都是畜类,是愚昧的。偶像的训诲算什么呢。 - The poor people lived in brutish conditions.
穷苦的人生活在牛马不如的环境中。 - Life may have been nasty, brutish, and short, but the world that contained it was in some sense enchanted.
人生或许是肮脏、粗鲁和短暂的,但在某种意义上,这个容纳它的世界却魅影重重。 - There's a difference between craziness that is smart and funny and witty and clever, and dumb brutish craziness, which there's too much of.
那些幽默风趣的疯狂和现在到处都是的那些傻里兮兮的疯狂是有区别的。 - Hobbes refers to the sovereign as a mortal god, as his answer to the problems of the state of nature, the state, the condition of life being solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.
君主就是生在凡间的神,霍布斯在回答,什么是国家的本质时这样比喻到,他的国家,他的生命都总是孤独,穷苦,下流,野蛮和短暂的。 - Unperturbed, some yaks and goats quietly graze, while a brutish dog goes berserk, tugging dementedly at a rope in an effort to get free and kill me.
一些牦牛和山羊则继续安静的吃草,而一只凶恶的狗发狂起来,疯狂的试图挣脱绳索杀死我。 - But while animal rights in China are improving, life for much of its human population remains largely nasty, brutish and short.
不过,尽管中国的动物权利正在改善,大多数中国人的生命依然肮脏、野蛮和短暂。