savagely如何读

英:['sævɪdʒlɪ]

美:[ˈsævɪdʒlɪ]

savagely是什么意思

adv.

野蛮地

残忍地

粗野地

凶猛地

savagely词根

词根:savage

adj.

savage 野蛮的;残酷的;狂怒的;荒凉的

n.

savage 未开化的;粗鲁的人;残暴成性的人

savagery 野性;野蛮人;原始状态

savageness 天然;野蛮;残忍

vt.

savage 乱咬;粗暴的对待

savagely英英释义

adjective

not domesticated or under human control : untamed

savage beasts

lacking the restraints normal to civilized human beings : fierce, ferocious

a savage criminal

wild, uncultivated

seldom have I seen such savage scenery—Douglas Carruthers

boorish, rude

the savage bad manners of most motorists—M. P. O'Connor

malicious

old-fashioned + offensive lacking complex or advanced culture : uncivilized

biographical name

Michael Joseph 1872–1940 prime minister of New Zealand (1935–40)

noun

old-fashioned + offensive a person belonging to a primitive society

a brutal person

a rude or unmannerly person

verb

transitive verb

to attack or treat brutally

savagely词源中文解释

“recklessly, in the manner of a savage,” 约1400年, savageli; 参见 savage (adj.) + -ly (2)。

savagely词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French salvage, savage, from Late Latin salvaticus, alteration of Latin silvaticus of the woods, wild, from silva wood, forest

The first known use of savage was in the 13th century

savagely儿童词典英英释义

save1 of 3verb

to deliver from sin

to rescue or deliver from danger or harm

saved his friend from drowning

to keep from injury, destruction, waste, or loss

save the coat from damage by moths

to store (data) in a computer or on a storage device (as a flash drive)

to put aside for future use

save a little for later

to put aside money

saved up for a new bike

to make unnecessary : avoid

it will save your having to go back again

to keep from being lost to an opponent

saved the game

to avoid unnecessary waste or expense : economize

save on heat

to spend less money

buy now and save

to spend less by

save 25 percent

save2 of 3noun

a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning

the action of a relief pitcher in baseball in successfully protecting a team's leadalso: official credit for a save

save3 of 3preposition

except entry 1 sense 2

no hope save one

save1 of 3verb

to deliver from sin

to rescue or deliver from danger or harm

saved his friend from drowning

to keep from injury, destruction, waste, or loss

save the coat from damage by moths

to store (data) in a computer or on a storage device (as a flash drive)

to put aside for future use

save a little for later

to put aside money

saved up for a new bike

to make unnecessary : avoid

it will save your having to go back again

to keep from being lost to an opponent

saved the game

to avoid unnecessary waste or expense : economize

save on heat

to spend less money

buy now and save

to spend less by

save 25 percent

save2 of 3noun

a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning

the action of a relief pitcher in baseball in successfully protecting a team's leadalso: official credit for a save

save3 of 3preposition

except entry 1 sense 2

no hope save one

savantnoun

scholar sense 2b

a person affected with a developmental disorder (such as autism or intellectual disability) who exhibits exceptional skill or brilliance in some limited field (such as mathematics or music)

savantnoun

scholar sense 2b

a person affected with a developmental disorder (such as autism or intellectual disability) who exhibits exceptional skill or brilliance in some limited field (such as mathematics or music)

savannanoun

a grassland (as of eastern Africa or northern South America) containing scattered trees

savannanoun

a grassland (as of eastern Africa or northern South America) containing scattered trees

savage1 of 2adjective

not tamed

savage beasts

very cruel and unrestrained

a savage beating

not cultivated : wild

the savage wilderness

offensive not civilized

savage customs

very critical or harsh

savage2 of 2noun

offensive a person belonging to a group with a low level of civilization

a brutal person

savagerynoun

savage disposition or action : cruelty

the state of being savage

savage1 of 2adjective

not tamed

savage beasts

very cruel and unrestrained

a savage beating

not cultivated : wild

the savage wilderness

offensive not civilized

savage customs

very critical or harsh

savage2 of 2noun

offensive a person belonging to a group with a low level of civilization

a brutal person

savage1 of 2adjective

not tamed

savage beasts

very cruel and unrestrained

a savage beating

not cultivated : wild

the savage wilderness

offensive not civilized

savage customs

very critical or harsh

savage2 of 2noun

offensive a person belonging to a group with a low level of civilization

a brutal person

savagely 例句

1 At Mr. Green they killed cattle quickly and savagely.

2 And all night long, both nights, Old Yeller crippled back and forth between the fire and the cabin, baying savagely, warning the wolves to keep away.

3 Getting up, Alex savagely punched a bell push on the wall, knowing it would summon help.

亚历克斯站起身, 粗暴地按了按墙上的电铃, 他知道一按电铃就会来人.

4 He looked like he'd been savaged by a wild animal.

5 Perhaps in spite of all orders the cruelty of the orcs had mastered them, and they were tormenting Frodo, or even savagely hacking him to pieces.

6 It scuffled savagely and for an instant the three rabbits saw its round, dark eyes looking straight down the run.

7 “I do not want your pity,” she said savagely, “nor does my husband. He is alive and well—he is living with another.”

8 He wrote romantic poetry before the war and then , in the mid - twenties, turned savagely against humanity.

战前, 他写浪漫诗;二十年代 中期, 他转而激烈反对古典文学.

9 You mind your own business, shouted the landlord, turning savagely on him.

你少管闲事!店老板叫着, 凶恶地看他一眼.

10 I complained at length and clawed savagely at my legs.

11 The driver pressed on the accelerator, savagely roaring the engine.

司机踩下油门踏板,引擎轰鸣。

12 " Where do you think you're going? " the thin - faced soldier demanded savagely.

“ 站住,走哪儿去? ” 那个瘦脸的兵恶狠狠地问道.

13 One day we heard that Bogart had been savagely beaten by a warder at the quarry.

14 The driver pressed on the accelerator, savagely roaring the engine.

司机踩下油门踏板, 引擎轰鸣.

15 Zebras will kick and bite savagely if attacked. Their main natural enemy is the lion, which hunts them for food.

斑马如果受到攻击,就会疯狂地踢和猛力地咬。它们的主要天敌是狮子,狮子捕杀斑马为食。

16 Papa pulled her away, but when they stopped, Hanako looked back to see several inmates being savagely beaten, one with a baseball bat, by guards.

17 She tried to answer, but wound up coughing savagely instead, and he forced her face down in the dirt before she could manage another breath.

18 That presented Franek with the opportunity to torment him and, on a daily basis, to thrash him savagely.

19 He snarled savagely at her.

他向她狂吼起来.

20 “People were fighting savagely...being trampled and crushed.”

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