barbarous

barbarous [ˈbɑ:bərəs]  [ˈbɑ:rbərəs] 

barbarous 基本解释

形容词野蛮的; 残暴的; 粗野的; 粗声粗气的

barbarous 反义词

形容词civilized

barbarous 相关例句

barbarous的反义词

形容词

1. It is barbarous to call at 5 a.m.
    清晨五点给人打电话是缺乏教养的行为。

2. It was barbarous to treat prisoners in that manner.
    如此对待犯人,真是太残忍了。

3. She received the most barbarous treatment.
    她受到他们极为残暴的待遇。

barbarous 网络解释

1. 野蛮的:因为英语里文明(civilization)的反义词是野蛮(Barbarism),上面这两句口号的含义从英文的角度理解似乎是去公园的游客都是野蛮的(Barbarous)游客,所以才需要这样的标语.

2. 极其残忍的:artillery 大炮 | barbarous 极其残忍的 | bark (狗、狐等)吠叫

3. 野蛮:Such are the barbarous innovations of our day.|这真是我们时代里野蛮的革新 | Barbarous.|野蛮 | We might as well be syrian.|我们可能会成为叙利亚人

barbarous 词典解释
barbarous的解释

1. 粗野的;未开化的;野蛮的
    If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is rough and uncivilized.

    e.g. He thought the poetry of Whitman barbarous.
           他认为惠特曼的诗歌太粗俗。

2. 残暴的;极其残忍的;凶残的
    If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel.

    e.g. ...a barbarous attack.
           凶残的进攻

barbarous 单语例句

1. Kong Quan said China was shocked by the tragedy and vehemently condemned this barbarous act targeted against civilians.

2. The deeds of the " Tibetan Youth Congress " were inhuman and barbarous.

3. Many netizens support the idea but others blamed the foreigner's art as being too barbarous for the female hogs.

4. But real estate developers do use barbarous means to demolish structures because they usually have local governments'permission for projects.

5. Her execution prompted the Dutch government to freeze all diplomatic contact with what it labelled a " barbarous regime " in Iran.

6. Neither will the barbarous nature of the marauding at and destroying of the Old Summer Palace more than 140 years ago.

7. barbarous

7. The artists in turn launched a protest against the barbarous demolition that afternoon.

8. The businesswoman was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as calling the United States " the most barbarous " country she had been to.

9. Developers are trying out more barbarous ways to force residents to relocate.

barbarous 英英释义

barbarous的解释

adj

1. primitive in customs and culture

2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering

    e.g. a barbarous crime
           brutal beatings
           cruel tortures
           Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks
           a savage slap
           vicious kicks

    Synonym: brutal cruel fell roughshod savage vicious