英:[ˈvændəlaɪz]
美:[ˈvændlˌaɪz]
英:[ˈvændəlaɪz]
美:[ˈvændlˌaɪz]
van·dal·ize
vaen d laIz
第三人称单数:vandalizes
现在分词:vandalizing
过去式:vandalized
过去分词:vandalized
Verb
1. destroy wantonly, as through acts of vandalism;
"vandalize the park"
1797年,源自 vandal + -ize。相关词汇: Vandalized; vandalizing。过去分词 vandald 记录于1640年代。
vandal + -ize
The first known use of vandalize was in 1832
vanishverb
to pass from sight or existence
vanishverb
to pass from sight or existence
vanillanoun
a flavoring made from the long pods of a tropical American climbing orchidalso: this orchid or one of the same genus
vanguardnoun
the troops moving at the head of an army
the forefront of an action or movement
vanenoun
a movable device attached to something high to show which way the wind is blowing
a thin flat or curved object that is rotated about an axis by a flow of fluid (as air or water) or that rotates to cause a fluid to flow or that changes the direction of a flow of fluid
the vanes of a windmill
the web or flat expanded part of a feather
vanenoun
a movable device attached to something high to show which way the wind is blowing
a thin flat or curved object that is rotated about an axis by a flow of fluid (as air or water) or that rotates to cause a fluid to flow or that changes the direction of a flow of fluid
the vanes of a windmill
the web or flat expanded part of a feather
vandalizeverb
to destroy or damage property on purpose
1 There's been other things as well such as white nationalist organizing on campus and vandalizing.
2 Enjoyment is tempered only slightly by recalling that puckish rockers have already played this game themselves: One example is the Residents’ 1974 debut album, originally issued in a sleeve that vandalized “Meet the Beatles.”
3 Mr. Kapoor’s artwork was vandalized with less incendiary graffiti in June, and was vandalized for a third time in September, after the anti-Semitic incident.
4 Old studio portraits of women, for instance, hover in the spaces between an elegant calligraphic sign on a once-thriving photography studio in Isfahan, since vandalized with red slashing brushstrokes.
5 After the assault, the minibike riders vandalized the motorist’s vehicle while his ten-year-old child remained in the front seat.
6 She probably got it from a pig so she can vandalize everything I own.
她可能杀了只猪来嫁祸给我,这样她就能强行占有我的一切了。
7 The three paintings from Dawn Mellor’s series of exuberantly vandalized celebrity portraits are among her best, ambiguously balancing what has been done to the canvas and to its subject.
8 Disgruntled employees have vandalized his yard–a stuffed version of Barton hangs in effigy from one of his lovely trees—but when his daughter stops by, he shows his first symptom: binocular vision.
9 The last standing abortion clinic in Mississippi was vandalized over the weekend, when a lone assailant attempted to destroy the center’s security cameras and power lines in the middle of the night Sunday.
10 The demonstrations turned violent when some students vandalized buildings and threw objects at police.
11 The artist Anish Kapoor’s temporary installation at the Palace of Versailles was vandalized this weekend for the second time since June, this time covered in graffiti that included anti-Semitic slurs.
12 Mr. Kapoor’s current installation at the Palace of Versailles was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti this month.
13 The sign is part of a memorial effort by a Mississippi civil rights group and has been repeatedly vandalized, most recently in August 2018.
14 When it appears on city streets, anyone can vandalize it; now that the same images are in galleries and auction houses, they must be handled with white gloves.
15 “Rules would be required to make sure it doesn’t get vandalized or spoiled or people don’t climb on the sculptures,” said Adrian Benepe, New York City’s former parks commissioner.
16 Historical markers installed in Mississippi that designate significant locations in his murder have been repeatedly vandalized.
17 One driver, he said, complained to management, because he believed that his truck had been vandalized and splashed with “horrible paint.”
18 Hours after it was broadcast in prime time, a police officer assaulted Mr. Wright, who was then hospitalized, and Booker’s Place was vandalized.
19 A cottage in the Scottish Highlands that belonged to Savile was vandalized overnight, with abusive slogans painted on its walls, local police said.
20 At the University of Texas, Austin, a public statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, was reportedly vandalized this week with the words "Black Lives Matter" and "Bump the Chumps."
1 故意破坏
2 蓄意破坏
3 破坏
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