brutally

英['bruːtəli] 美['bruːtəli]
  • adv. 残忍地;野蛮地;冷酷无情地
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Adverb:
  1. in a vicious manner;

    "he was viciously attacked"

1. He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her.
他将老妇人推到她家走廊上,并对她一顿暴打。

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2. The early-morning New York air can be brutally cold.
纽约清晨的空气会冷得让人难以忍受。

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3. Her real parents had been brutally murdered.
她的亲生父母被残忍杀害了。

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4. The talks had been brutally frank.
会谈进行得异常坦率。

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5. The writing is brutally tough and savagely humorous.
该作品带有残酷的强悍和野性的幽默感。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. Innocents were brutally liquidated by thousands.
      数以千计的无辜者遭到残忍地杀戮。
    2. He drove her face brutally against the pavement.
      他残忍地把她的脸往人行道上撞。
    3. Societies can be brutally theocratic in either or both of two senses.
      从下述两个意义或其中任何一个意义上来说,社会都会被野蛮地神权政治化。
    4. White rule in Argentina, apartheid in South African and the murder of Native Americans are some examples of how the Western world brutally violates human right.
      在阿根廷的白人统治主义,在南非的种族隔离和对美洲土著人的屠杀都是西方世界野蛮地侵犯人权的例子。