第三人称单数:inflicts
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现在分词:inflicting
过去分词:inflicted
过去式:inflicted
及物动词
1. The typhoon inflicted severe damage on the island.
台风给岛上造成重大损失。
2. Don't inflict your ideas on me.
别把你的想法强加于我。
3. He inflicted severe penalties on the prisoners.
他对囚犯施加苛刑。
1. 造成:除了不能自发施展治疗和造成(inflict)类法术外,在施展法术时也与一般牧师无二. 亵渎祭司的神术也没有领域概念,他们可以不受限制地施展任何领域任何阵营的神术. 亵渎祭司的施法者等级为人物的亵渎祭司等级+1/2该人物其他施法者等级.
2. 使痛苦,施加 (伤害等):inflect 转向,改变 | inflict 使痛苦,施加 (伤害等) | influence 影响(力),权势
3. 自虐,自我折磨 front 面对:afflict 一再地打击-->折磨 | inflict 自虐,自我折磨 front 面对 | confront 使面临,对抗
4. 自虐,自我折磨:afflict 一再地打击-->折磨 | inflict 自虐,自我折磨 | front 面对
1. 予以(打击);使遭受(损伤、苦痛等)
To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it.
e.g. Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces...
反叛武装称他们使政府军遭受重创。
e.g. ...the damage being inflicted on Britain's industries by the recession...
经济衰退使英国工业遭受的损失
1. They appeared timed to inflict maximum carnage in the Indian city of 16 million, more than 6 million of whom ride the crowded rail network every day.
2. It's when we're sick and our bodies are craving comfort that we should inflict more pain through acupuncture's needle pricks or cupping's flaming bruises.
3. The documents argued that a long list of coercive techniques did not equal torture since they did not inflict severe mental or physical pain.
4. According to one Pentagon report, by 2005 China will have the ability to inflict critical damage to Taiwan's infrastructure.
5. He urged the public not to believe or spread rumors but to fight against activities that inflict damages to ethnic unity.
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6. Japan's rightist tendencies will inflict an enormously negative impact on the prospects for achieving this.
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7. " The United States is unable to inflict serious damage on Iran, " the president said.
8. Those who own shares in such companies will certainly suffer when the environmental authorities inflict financial penalties or should an environmental accident happen.
9. Oil prices raced to record highs above $ 50 as rebel threats against Nigerian oil facilities threatened to inflict further strain on global supplies.
10. It was part of a carefully orchestrated attack designed to inflict maximum damage on a government already limping from the sponsorship blow.
verb
1. impose something unpleasant
e.g. The principal visited his rage on the students
Synonym: bring down visit impose