inflict的意思和读音

inflict

: [ɪnˈflɪkt] : [ɪn'flɪkt]

v.使使

inflicts  inflicting  inflicted  

v.+n.inflict damage,inflict pain,inflict punishment,inflict defeat,inflict blow

v.remove

v.impose,exact,mete out,wreak,perpetrate

inflictv.

1.使使to make sb/sth suffer sth unpleasant

They inflicted a humiliating defeat on the home team.使

Heavy casualties were inflicted on the enemy.

Do you have to inflict that music on us?

They surveyed the damage inflicted by the storm.

v.1.();使(,)2.,

v.1.to cause something unpleasant to happen

1.使 inflation inflict 使 influx ...

2. concussion n. , , [] inflict v. swift n. [], () ...

3. afflict vt. 使, inflict vt. ,,使 congress , ...

4. afflict vt. 使, inflict vt. ,,使 congress , ...

5. inflect , inflict 使, () influence (), ...

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7.使 inflect , inflict 使, () influence (), ...

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1.Or, to put it more bluntly, he ordered his army to inflict starvation on every man, woman and child in Misrata.饿

2.But if markets can inflict pain, the harm from trying to tame them is often worse, argue those who would let the invisible hand carry on.

3.If you do not have to look into somebodies eyes, to see the pain of the words you inflict, it is so much easier.

4.He seemed studiously to seek out all the tender spots in her consciousness so as to inflict on her the cruellest wounds possible.仿

5.Are they seriously prepared to inflict more pain on the middle class because they refuse to ask anything more of those at the very top?

6.How much damage might a stronger yuan inflict?

7.I would not change my present situation for that of my accusers, to escape all that torture can inflict upon me.

8.Therefore, he has no concept (an energized belief) that it is possible for a dog to inflict any damage or cause him to experience pain.),

9.Seems to be a brute of sorts which uses his impressive size and fists to inflict damage.

10.As previously reported, it said those efforts appeared to be intended primarily for use in assassinations, not to inflict mass casualties.