victim的意思和读音

victim

: [ˈvɪktɪm] : ['vɪktɪm]

n.

victims  

adj.+n.innocent victim,unsuspecting victim,easy victim,pathetic victim,helpless victim

v.+n.victim seek,kill victim

n.injured party,fatality,casualty,sufferer,prey

victimn.

1.a person who has been attacked, injured or killed as the result of a crime, a disease, an accident, etc.

murder/rape, etc. victims

accident/earthquake/famine, etc. victims

AIDS/cancer/stroke, etc. victims

victims of crime

She was the innocent victim of an arson attack.

Schools are the latest victims of cuts in public spending.

2.a person who has been tricked

They were the victims of a cruel hoax.

3.);an animal or a person that is killed and offered as a sacrifice

a sacrificial victim

n.1.,, (of);2.()

n.1.someone who has been harmed, injured, or killed as the result of a crime; someone who has been affected by a bad situation such as an accident or an illness2.someone who has suffered as a result of the actions or negative attitudes of someone else or of people in general; something that is badly affected by a situation, a decision, etc.

1. ) vicariously - ) victim - ) villain - ...

2. claim v. victim n. vicar n. ...

3. Unaffected Victim Waltz ...

4. apply law to facts victim documentary evidence ...

5. veto victim vindicate ...

6. torture ,; victim , vigorous ; ...

7. religious a. 134. victim n. 135. video n. ...

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1.She told NBC News she was shocked to discover that her husband was the victim of the accident that had caused all that traffic.NBC

2.Biological Disorders that (like diseases) people "get" or to which they fall hapless victim.

3.COOPER: He was a popular principal, beloved by his students, committed to turning his school around. Tonight, he's the victim of a murder.使

4.Hygeia herself would have fallen sick under such a regiment; and how much more this poor old nervous victim?

5.But his associates began to frolic in cultivating a friendship with the victim, a simple kidnapping out of control.

6.Until California recently have passed a law, American firms did not have to tell anyone, even the victim, when data went astray.

7.One seems to hear the bones of the victim crack under the grasp of a boa-constrictor.

8.No one would seem to know this better than Victim 2, a stone in Mr. Lin's shoe for at least four years.2

9.it was obvious to see by looking at the needle marks on her arms that the young girl was a victim of drug abuse.

10.The man himself had already died five years earlier, at the age of 50, a victim of a liver disease he had battled much of his adult life.50,