savage的意思和读音

savage

: [ˈsævɪdʒ] : ['sævɪdʒ]

n.

adj.

v.);

savages  savaging  savaged  

adj.+n.savage beast,savage attack,savage dog

v.praise

adj.gentle,mild,tame

v.attack,brutalize,mug,criticize,tear apart

adj.violent,severe,undomesticated

n.barbarian,brute,ruffian,boor,thug

savageadj.

1.aggressive and violent; causing great harm

savage dogs

She had been badly hurt in what police described as ‘a savage attack’.”。

savage public spending cuts

2.involving very strong criticism

The article was a savage attack on the government's record.

3.[obn]an offensive way of referring to groups of people or customs that are considered to be simple and not highly developed

a savage tribe

n.

1.an offensive word for sb who belongs to a people that is simple and not developed

the development of the human race from primitive savages

2.a cruel and violent person

He described the attack as the work of savages.

v.

1.~ sb);to attack sb violently, causing serious injury

She was savaged to death by a bear.

2.~ sb/sthto criticize sb/sth severely

Her latest novel has been savaged by the critics.

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v.1.(,)[]2.,,

adj.1.cruel and unpleasant or violent; a savage animal is likely to attack you2.extremely severe3.a savage area of land has no buildings on it and looks very cold4.criticizing someone or something very much5.an insulting way of describing someone or something from a culture that is not considered to be advanced. This is now considered offensive.1.cruel and unpleasant or violent; a savage animal is likely to attack you2.extremely severe3.a savage area of land has no buildings on it and looks very cold4.criticizing someone or something very much5.an insulting way of describing someone or something from a culture that is not considered to be advanced. This is now considered offensive.

n.1.someone who is cruel and violent2.an insulting word for someone from a culture that is not considered to be advanced. This is now considered offensive.

v.1.to criticize someone or something severely2.if an animal savages someone, it attacks them and injures or kills them

1. stagger savage addendum ...

2. BETRAYAL AND REVENGE SAVAGE AN ACTRESS’ DREAM ...

3. sarcasm savage say ...

5. passage savage savage ...

6. sausage n. savage n. save vt. ...

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1.and yet the implication is that the train will eventually catch it up and savage it.

2."By God's grace, there was never a moment where we thought we were going to have another baby of our own, " Carolyn Savage said.“,”

3.He had said these things in a loud, rapid, hoarse voice, with a sort of irritated and savage ingenuousness.

4.The enemy did, within a short time, begin a series of savage local attacks against the British First Army in the north.

5.He made woeful and savage onslaught on a poem and a romance which came before him for judgement.

6.Scarcely a year previously, his father, Percival, had been convicted of a savage and well-publicized attack upon three young Muggles.西使

7.And then falling into a nervous, feverish doze soon thereafter, he found himself dreaming of a savage black dog that was trying to bite him.

8.These reforms and others democratized and civilized what had been a savage version of free-market capitalism.使

9.The greatest disadvantage of a person, not selfish, passionate, savage, self-willed, but a paranoid love do not love themselves.

10.For the savage, as the lowest of men, is supposed to be actuated by the lowest of passions.