roughshod

英['rʌfʃɒd] 美['rʌfʃɑːd]
  • adj. 铁蹄上装有防滑钉的;残暴的
  • adv. 残暴地
  • roubsshite n:菱镁矿
  • roucou n.[植]胭脂树;从其果实采取的黄红色染料
  • roue n.放荡者;享乐者
  • rouge n.胭脂;红铁粉vi.搽胭脂
  • rougeetnoir n.纸牌赌博之一种
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 残暴的
    2. 马蹄铁上装有防滑钉的
    3. 冷酷无情的
    4. 残酷无情的
    5. 钉有防滑蹄铁的
    6. 穿钉靴的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. (of a horse) having horseshoes with projecting nails to prevent slipping

  2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering;

    "a barbarous crime"
    "brutal beatings"
    "cruel tortures"
    "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"
    "a savage slap"
    "vicious kicks"

  3. unjustly domineering;

    "incensed at the government's heavy-handed economic policies"
    "a manager who rode roughshod over all opposition"

1. These laws allow the security forces to continue to ride roughshod over the human rights of the people.
这些法律允许安全部队继续践踏人权。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They abused their power and rode roughshod over the people.
他们滥用权力欺凌人民.

来自辞典例句

3. He rode roughshod over all opposition to his ideas.
他恣意压制所有与他相左的意见.

来自辞典例句

4. Someone should punish the rascals and block them from riding roughshod.
就应该有人惩治一下街头的赖子,不让他们整日横行霸道!

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5. The government is riding roughshod over the people's rights.
政府恣意妄为不顾人民的权利.

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. He rode roughshod over all our arguments.
      他对我们的论据全然不理。
    2. The city officials rode roughshod over the people who did not want their homes torn down for a new school.
      市府官员对那些不愿为修建新学校而毁家园的人们,不抱一点同情心。
    3. He rode roughshod over all opposition to his ideas.
      他恣意压制所有与他相左的意见。