atrocity的意思和读音

atrocity

: [əˈtrɑsəti] : [əˈtrɒsəti]

n.

atrocities  

n.massacre,killing,outrage,brutality,barbarism

atrocityn.

1.a cruel and violent act, especially in a war

n.1.2.,;3.

n.1.a cruel and violent act, often in a war

1. atrocious adj. , atrocity n. , atrophy n.v. ,退 ...

2. atrocious a atrocity n aureate v ...

3. chagrin :n. , 5。 atrocity:n. , , 7。 avert:v. 8。 ...

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5. assassin atrocity attorney ...

6. ... monstrosity atrocity eyeprint ...

7. asylum atrocity attic ...

8. [ bandit;brute;ruffian;thug] [ atrocity] [ crapulous;eatand drink too much at one meal] ...

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1.Seeing such a terrible sight before his eyes, he was savaged by his enemy's atrocity.

2.For that very reason the cabalists are attempting to stage some sort of game changing atrocity, probably in either the US or Europe.

3.No treason to mankind since the organization of society would be equal in atrocity to that of him who would lift his hand to destroy it.

4.Experts have already suggested this ancient atrocity may simply have been a desperate last act by a starving people.饿

5."You don't have to be living on your street with someone who committed an act of atrocity against you in a different country, " Myers said.:“。”

6.If Arizona promotes some real soul-searching, it could prove a turning point. If it doesn't, Saturday's atrocity will be just the beginning.

7.It came as Norway succumbed to a double attack in what is being described as the worst atrocity it has faced since the Second World War.

8.A colorless, programmatic, bloodless atrocity, like the white-noise torture of sensory deprivation cells.

9.In the interim, however, protesters elsewhere in the Arab world might be emboldened by the coalition's willingness to prevent atrocity.

10.This gives the court seven more years to get it right in terms of going after atrocity crime.7