inflicting

inflicting[inˈfliktɪŋ] 

原级:inflict

第三人称单数:inflicts

inflicting

过去分词:inflicted

inflicting

过去式:inflicted

inflicting 基本解释
把…强加给,使承受,遭受( inflict的现在分词 );
inflicting 网络解释

inflicting是什么意思

1. 造成:Palestine 巴勒斯坦 | Unanimously 全体一致通过的 | Inflicting 造成

inflicting 单语例句

1. Tsang noted that a chopper can be a lethal weapon capable of inflicting very serious injuries.

2. Clemens on Tuesday accused McNamee in court papers of intentionally inflicting emotional distress on him, the Houston Chronicle reported.

3. Just as the eurozone has fostered financial development and economic growth among its members, the current crisis now risks inflicting severe collateral damage far beyond its borders.

4. So far there's been little training for law enforcement to handle traumatized victims, either to elicit information or to avoid inflicting further trauma.

5. Experts stressed there is indication that the Israeli government has war aims that go beyond inflicting serious damage to the Hamas military machine.

6. The powerful use the sanctions to impose their wills on the weak by inflicting sufferings on the people of the weak nations.

7. inflicting在线翻译

7. A young man surnamed Ding was arrested on Monday for inflicting serious injuries on three members of his elder brother's family.

8. With the training they instinctively know how to respect inflicting their newfound powers on innocent bystanders.

9. The Japanese achieved a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, inflicting heavy losses on the American navy base.

10. It reminds us of the increasingly serious harm sensationalism is inflicting upon the credibility of our profession.