savagery的意思和读音

savagery

: [ˈsævɪdʒ(ə)ri] : ['sævɪdʒ(ə)ri]

n.

n.gentleness

n.cruelty,violence,barbarity,viciousness,barbarism

savageryn.

1.behaviour that is very cruel and violent

The police were shocked by the savagery of the attacks.

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n.1.behavior that is cruel and violent

1. preferring: savagery: brute: ...

2. cut it out savagery )at stake ...

3. ... chop off savagery raging ...

5. slavery( ), savagery) childhood,womanhood( ), ...

6. )Those two shoes don't match.( 。) 1.Savagery 2.Stamp: )/

7. ... obese savagery blandness ; …

8. balk:v.1. ( 2. savagery:n.1. 2. 3.

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1.We have to understand that goodness must also be able to injure -- to injure savagery.——

2.His reputation for savagery and belligerence is nothing but a myth.

3.Then again, as is all too evident, human history has often been a history of savagery.

4.They had a definite beginning far back in savagery, and a logical progress, but can have no final consummation.

5.Most government departments will shrink by a quarter, though Mr Osborne excluded the National Health Service from his savagery.

6."We have never, " he said with muted savagery, "heard of this thing. ",”,“。”

7.All my savagery, my passion, were scattered like the petals of a rose.

8.Associate have on notebook computer ' one key restores ' , when I just began to use, not quite clear, restored savagery not carefully.’,

9.with so much naked savagery and violence, it gives us a concentrated glimpse of all the sicknesses in Chinese society.

10.It was a clinical operation, but awesome in the scale of its savagery.