barbaric的意思和读音

barbaric

: [bɑrˈberɪk] : [bɑː(r)ˈbærɪk]

adj.

adj.gentle

adj.cruel,brutal,vicious,ferocious,fierce

barbaricadj.

1.cruel and violent and not as expected from people who are educated and respect each other

a barbaric act/custom/ritual

The way these animals are killed is barbaric.

2.connected with barbarians

adj.1.,;,

adj.1.extremely violent and cruel

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6.西”(barbaric)。

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1.China disregards human suffering for her to chose to condone brutal barbaric N.

2.Any other society that had been subjected to this type of barbaric onslaught day in and day out would have been in an all-out civil war.

3.Dr Noel Gomes, also a member of the association, said the practice of organ trading was barbaric and should be condemned and stopped..(NoelGomes)

4.Its "gold reserve" is now definitely a hoard, something to be saved for the last emergency, the only reality in a barbaric chaos.——西

5.And when an associate found all of his deal toys broken, everyone assumed it was just a "barbaric" copy center worker.

6.We have never condoned violence of any kind, and that includes the barbaric practices that are meted out as lawful punishment.

7.It has been a long, rather barbaric period before we finally step into the relatively short civilized age.

8.Would it not be better for him to die at once, and go to wait for her in the blessed regions of semi-barbaric futurity ?

9.These were the images of the art critic who was known as the "barbaric instinct" embodied - pornography, scream, laugh wildly.——

10.But circumcision drifted out of fashion, and by the 1970s it was seen as an unnecessary mutilation, bordering on the barbaric.70