英:['besʃlaɪz]
美:['besʃlaɪz]
英:['besʃlaɪz]
美:['besʃlaɪz]
bes·tial·ize
bes ch laIz [or] bes ti laIz
第三人称单数:bestializes
现在分词:bestializing
过去式:bestialized
过去分词:bestialized
词根:bestial
adj.bestial 兽性的,卑劣的;残忍的;野蛮的
adv.bestially 残忍地;野兽地
n.bestial 牛
bestiality 兽性;兽行;人兽性交
adjective
of or relating to beasts
grotesque combinations of human and bestial forms
resembling a beast
a bestial shape
lacking intelligence or reason
… the bestial man has no sense of right and wrong …—J. E. Hankins
marked by base (see base entry 3 sense 1a) or inhuman instincts or desires : brutal … a scene of bestial intoxication …—Herman Melville
bestial violence
Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin bestialis, from bestia beast
The first known use of bestial was in the 14th century
bestrideverb
to ride, sit, or stand with one leg on each side of
bestrideverb
to ride, sit, or stand with one leg on each side of
bestrideverb
to ride, sit, or stand with one leg on each side of
bestrideverb
to ride, sit, or stand with one leg on each side of
bestrewverb
strew sense 2
to lie scattered over
bestowverb
to present as a gift
bestowverb
to present as a gift
bestirverb
to stir up : rouse to action
bestialadjective
resembling a beast
having or showing qualities like those of a beast : brutal, inhuman
bestialadjective
resembling a beast
having or showing qualities like those of a beast : brutal, inhuman
1 Mr. Pastor makes the interesting choice not to bestialize Caliban; Mr. Sliphorst is clad only in black trousers and dances with a classical refinement that is not differentiated from the others.
2 By contrast, M.M.A. is staged so as to bestialize its fighters; they roll on the floor of a cage.
3 He held that it was a Kentucky gentleman's prerogative to drink, in moderation, and he had the profoundest contempt for the weakling who would bestialize himself by getting drunk.
4 Of course, it is not inspiring to hear the boast of the Moslems that the Christians bring whiskey to Africa and bestialize the natives, while the Mohammedans fight alcohol.
5 These monkeys raised in the scale were a counterpoise to men brutalized and bestialized.
6 He had become, not bestialized, like most of the men I saw, but animalized—he had drifted back into the condition of his dog, with his higher intellect inert.
7 He was even caricatured and abused for his attempt to “bestialize” his species by the introduction into their systems of diseased matter from the cow’s udder.
8 Everything tends to lose its hallowed meaning; it becomes degraded, bestialized.
9 What men are these, who, clamoring to be free, Would bestialize the world to what they be?
10 The wits of our people have been blunted, their habits bestialized, their very climate and landscape ruined.
1 残酷
hard sick harsh cruel savage grim inhuman gory merciless fiendish unfeeling hellacious unmerciful truculent swinish tyrannic bitterly savagely hellishly tyrannically truculently bestially tyrannously cruelty inhumanity barbarity truculence savageness inhumanness truculency have a heart of stone