decimate的意思和读音

decimate

: [ˈdesɪˌmeɪt] : [ˈdesɪmeɪt]

v.

decimates  decimating  decimated  

v.destroy,devastate,annihilate,ruin,slaughter

decimatev.

1.[usupass]~ sthto kill large numbers of animals, plants or people in a particular area

The rabbit population was decimated by the disease.使

2.(informal)~ sthto severely damage sth or make sth weaker

Cheap imports decimated the British cycle industry.

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v.1.to spoil or destroy something, for example by getting rid of a lot of people

1. carnage n. decimate v. hecatomb n.

2. cut throat decimate drug ...

3. carnage n. decimate v. hecatomb n.

4. ... Clean…( ) Decimate( ) Refine( ) ...

5. ravage decimate against ...

6. decigram decimate demi- ” ...

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1.It is possible that Polynesian rats, arriving with human settlers, may have eaten enough seeds to help to decimate the trees.西

2.You'll rue the day when you hear the battle cries of a hundred thousand iksar as they tear down the gates and decimate Freeport !怀

3.We have watched you under the ruling thumb of the dark decimate Mother Earth, ruining her waters, ground, and sky.

4.While defenders were occupied by intercepting this bogus formation, other formations, flying low, could come in and decimate them.便

5.You can easily decimate a base with Purifying Flame Black Hands in a Reckoner, so pounce when you see an opening./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!!

6.However, the food industry yesterday slammed the idea as 'dangerous', 'totally unrealistic' and likely to decimate British agriculture.

7.Bad policy can decimate the social fabric, but good policy can only modestly improve it.

8.Devastators should be used to decimate infantry and attack units at very long ranges.

9.It has two torpedo tubes for use in water which decimate early Naval units.

10."To decimate" means to reduce by one-tenth; it does not mean to slash.“Todecimate”