abusive如何读

英:[əˈbju:sɪv]

美:[əˈbjusɪv, -zɪv]

abusive是什么意思

  • adj.辱骂的;诅咒的;虐待的;滥用的

abusive自然拼读

a·bu·sive

byu sihv

abusive扩展

abusively (adv.), abusiveness (n.)

abusive词根

词根:abuse

adv.

abusively 滥用地;辱骂地

n.

abuse 滥用;虐待;辱骂;弊端;恶习,陋习

abused 滥用,恶习;受虐

v.

abused 滥用;虐待;辱骂(abuse的过去分词)

vt.

abuse 滥用;虐待;辱骂

abusive英英释义

adjective

characterized by offensive or unfair language.The broadcasters censored the abusive comments of the show's guests.I think it's wrong that he never defends himself when she is abusive toward him.

characterized by injurious or offensive treatment.She left behind her abusive marriage.The family court determined that she had been abusive in her treatment of her children.

improperly or dishonestly used.It's an abusive practice that promotes discrimination.

inclined to treat others with cruelty or disrespect.She claimed that her mother had been abusive and had caused her mental and physical harm.

abusive词源中文解释

1530年代(隐含在 abusively 中)“不当的”,源自法语 abusif,源自拉丁语 abusivus “误用的,不当的”,源自 abus-, 过去分词词干 abuti “滥用”,字面意思是“用完”(参见 abuse(v.))。意思是“充满虐待”的,始于1580年代。莎士比亚有 abusious(《驯悍记》1594年)。Abuseful “充满责备”的用法出现在17世纪至19世纪。相关: Abusively; abusiveness。

abusive词源英文解释

borrowed from Anglo-French abusif "misplaced, wrong, in error," borrowed from Late Latin abūsīvus "misused, catachrestic," from Latin abūsus, past participle of abūtī "to abuse >entry 2" + -īvus -ive

The first known use of abusive was in 1538

abusive儿童词典英英释义

abyssnoun

a gulf so deep or a space so great that it cannot be measured

abysmaladjective

extremely poor or bad

abysmal living conditions

having an immense extension downward, backward, or inward

abyssal

abysmaladjective

extremely poor or bad

abysmal living conditions

having an immense extension downward, backward, or inward

abyssal

abutmentnoun

the place of abutting

something against which another thing rests its weight or pushes with force

abutments that support a bridge

abutverb

to touch along a border or with a part that sticks out

abusiveadjective

using or characterized by abuse

abusiveadjective

using or characterized by abuse

abusive 例句

1 In February, the eccentric, mustachioed Dior designer went on a drunken, abusive tear at a fellow patron in a Parisian restaurant, slurring about, among other things, her "dirty Jew face."

2 Mrs Edwards says she received 2,800 messages after the episode was aired in September, some of them abusive.

3 Few people knew that the character, Tom Booker, was modeled after a real man, Buck Brannaman, a cowboy who escaped an abusive childhood to become a horse trainer of unusual abilities.

4 That's especially true of children who remain in abusive homes bemuse the law blindly favors biological parents.

这一点对于那些在虐待家庭中长大的孩子来说尤其如此,法律盲目偏袒他们的亲生父母让他们感到困惑。

5 And the other accusations point to a pattern of alleged abusive behavior, especially given Spacey's power as a famous, older, formerly beloved white male actor.

6 While maintaining that he had done nothing criminal, in February, Mr. Hammer told Air Mail, a digital newsletter, that he was “one million percent” certain that he had been emotionally abusive to his accusers.

7 The abusive guy stayed, on probation, with a diminished role and the director was admonished for neglecting the situation.

8 This made her the target of thousands of incredibly abusive messages – even death threats – so much that she shut down her website.

9 There’s never been a worse time for a show about an abusive man coercing teenagers into sour sexual discourse and insisting they keep his disturbing behavior a secret.

10 Her abusive mother, Mary, the role that won Mo'Nique an Oscar for supporting actress, is also missing.

11 Abusive language towards a referee or an opposing player is a straight red card.

辱骂裁判或对方队员者将被直接红牌罚出场外.

12 He was both needy and abusive, as on the day 30 years earlier when his “Playing for Keeps” producer said Weinstein punched him and begged him to stay.

13 Phelps explained that she had run away from an abusive and unfaithful husband, who was a prominent member of the Massachusetts state legislature.

14 What we're contending with is a version of separating the art from the artist, except the artist isn't violent or abusive, merely devoted to perilously misinformed beliefs.

15 Andrew had turned nine, and in my world I was counting down until he turned eighteen, thinking that would finally free my mom from this abusive man.

16 He continued: "That expert doctor you put up said that some of the damage that's done to kids in these abusive homes is permanent; that kind of made me worry. You think that's true?"

17 Colón’s speaker biography for the event, includes a line that reads: “Kristie was married at 20, divorced at 27, and lived through a relationship that was abusive in every sense of the word.”

18 Mamie split from Emmett’s abusive father after a brief and tumultuous marriage, and moved in with her mother, where the three generations created a close and loving bond.

19 Naturally, if the person is being abusive, protect yourself.

当然,如果这个人是在侮辱你,那就要保护自己。

20 By the time he hit his 50s, Picasso was a whiny, tiny monster, almost comically self-centered and petty, casually abusive with his family, friends, employees and sycophants.

abusive 同义词

1 骂人的

opprobrious dyslogistic

2 毁谤的

slanderous

6 摧残

abuse nip blight

8 谩骂的

thersitical invective

12 误用的

skew

13 骂詈

opprobrium

14 受虐待的

battered

15 无礼地

disrespect

16 侮辱的

uncomplimentary

19 弊害

canker

25 虐待的

grinding

29 妄用

abuse

31 恶语

abuse

32 不正的

backdoor

33 污辱

brand spot soil

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