abuse的意思和读音

abuse

: [əˈbjus] : [əˈbjuːs]

v.

n.

abuses  abusing  abused  

v.+n.prevent abuse,abuse authority,abuse position,avoid abuse

adj.+n.physical abuse,sexual abuse,widespread abuse,blatant abuse

v.look after,compliment

n.mistreatment,cruelty,ill-treatment,misuse,manipulation

v.exploit,manipulate,ill-treat,mistreat,insult

abusen.

1.[u][sing]the use of sth in a way that is wrong or harmful

alcohol/drug/solvent abuse

The system of paying cash bonuses is open to abuse(= might be used in the wrong way) .

He was arrested on charges of corruption and abuse of power .

What she did was an abuse of her position as manager.

2.[u][pl]unfair, cruel or violent treatment of sb

child abuse

sexual abuse

reported abuses by the secret police

She suffered years of physical abuse.

3.[u]rude and offensive remarks, usually made when sb is very angry

to scream/hurl/shout abuse

a stream/torrent of abuse

v.

1.~ sthto make bad use of sth, or to use so much of sth that it harms your health

to abuse alcohol/drugs

He systematically abused his body with heroin and cocaine.

2.~ sthto use power or knowledge unfairly or wrongly

She abused her position as principal by giving jobs to her friends.

He felt they had abused his trust by talking about him to the press(= tricked him, although he had trusted them) .

3.~ sb/sth;(to treat a person or an animal in a cruel or violent way, especially sexually

All the children had been physically and emotionally abused.

He had abused his own daughter(= had sex with her) .

The boy had been sexually abused.

4.~ sbto make rude or offensive remarks to or about sb

The referee had been threatened and abused.

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v.1.to treat someone in a cruel or violent way; to have sex with someone who is unable to refuse2.to use something in a bad, dishonest, or harmful way; to use alcohol or illegal drugs in a way that is harmful to your health3.to speak to someone in an angry, offensive way

n.1.cruel, violent, or unfair treatment, especially of someone who does not have the power to prevent it; forced sexual activity with someone who cannot prevent it2.the use of something in a bad, dishonest, or harmful way; the use of alcohol or illegal drugs in a way that is harmful to your health3.angry offensive comments

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1.It is not just that they abuse the system; they also seem to feel entitled to abuse it.

2.She continued to travel around the nation, speaking out against drug and alcohol abuse.

3.All the sex education I'd had said that this was wrong, that it was abuse and incest.

4.Sexual abuse during conflict is just one of many ways women and girls are brutalized and denied their fundamental rights, he said.

5.Jamila had fled to stay with her mother after enduring years of abuse from her husband and mother-in-law.

6.Mister Gordon uses words from hip-hop songs to help young people, especially those who grew up with poverty and abuse, as he did.

7.The man did not take the abuse kindly, however, and abandoning all respect, began to rise to respond to the guest of honor.

8.I also learned from my study of sexual abuse that it casts a shadow of guilt and a hatred of body over the next generation.

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10.If you're not willing to give up some freedoms (or at least the conveniences you grew up with), you must be in favor of child abuse.便”)