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abused

/verb uh-byooz; noun uh-byoos/US // verb əˈbyuz; noun əˈbyus //

受虐,受虐待的,被虐待的,被滥用的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    a·bused, a·bus·ing.

    • : to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
    • : to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way: to abuse a horse; to abuse one's eyesight.
    • : to speak insultingly, harshly, and unjustly to or about; revile; malign.
    • : to commit sexual assault upon.
    • : Obsolete. to deceive or mislead.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wrong or improper use; misuse: the abuse of privileges.
    • : harshly or coarsely insulting language: The officer heaped abuse on his men.
    • : bad or improper treatment; maltreatment: The child was subjected to cruel abuse.
    • : a corrupt or improper practice or custom: the abuses of a totalitarian regime.
    • : rape or sexual assault.
    • : Obsolete. deception.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbphysically hurt or injure
Antonyms
verbattack with words
Synonyms
insult侮辱,詈骂,辱骂,詈骂声offend得罪,冒犯,得罪人,得罪了persecute迫害,逼迫,折磨,迫害别人revile咒骂,谩骂,辱骂,僝僽backbite背影,背面,背面的人bash巴什,巴什语,巴希belittle轻视,贬低,蔑视,看轻berate呵斥,呵责,训斥,嗔怪calumniate谰言,谰调cap帽子,上限,帽,封顶castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责decry问罪,声讨,质询,质问defame诋毁,诽谤,毁谤,诽谤罪derogate减损,克减,贬低,减损了discount折扣,贴现,打折,折价knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击minimize减少nag唠叨,唠唠叨叨,叨叨oppress压迫,欺压,镇压,压迫别人reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪ride乘坐,骑车,骑马,驾scold责骂,骂人,斥责,詈骂signify标志着,意味着,象征着slam猛击,抨击,猛烈抨击,猛烈撞击slap掌掴,猛击,拍打,啪啪啪smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑sound声音,声响,音响,音效trash垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾箱,垃圾处理upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖vilify诋毁,诽谤,诋毁他人,诋譭vituperate疗养,疗养院,疗养地,疗养员zing叮,叮咛bad-mouth糟糕的口碑,恶口,烂嘴,糟粕blow off打掉,打爆,打爆了,打掉了cuss out骂人,大骂,骂骂咧咧,骂街cut down削减,砍伐,砍掉,削减了cut to the quick快刀斩乱麻,一针见血,一刀切,斩钉截铁地说do a number on折腾,弄死,杀了人,折磨dump on倾倒在,倾销,倾泻而下,倾泻在give a black eye打黑眼圈,抹黑,抹眼泪,打黑眼圈儿hurl brickbat投掷砖头,投掷砖块,投石问路,投掷棒球pick on选择,选中,挑选,择put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了rag on抹布,抹布上,抹布上的,抹布上有rip up撕毁,撕毁了,撕毁文件,扯掉run down奔溃,坠落,奔溃的,流失sling mud投掷泥浆,投掷泥土,泥浆,投掷泥巴swear at咒骂,宣誓,骂人,发誓tear apart撕扯,撕毁,撕开,撕碎

Examples

  • When it paused the service earlier this year, the company said it was investigating reports of abuse, especially from malware groups.

  • Regular testing can help the department identify officers with substance abuse issues as well.

  • She said the lead agency into the woman’s allegations is now the Justice Department’s Inspector General, which oversees accusations of civil rights abuses.

  • What I do know from the research that’s out there on abuse and abusers is that there’s a range of, I’d say of levels of denial that they are in … but I haven’t done any interviews.

  • In 2018, for example, Facebook was slow to act on misinformation spreading in Myanmar that ultimately led to human rights abuses.

  • These were cops who had worked the protests and suffered the accompanying verbal taunts and abuse.

  • You get these high-profile people that go into prison, and the staff abuse their authority.

  • When they get someone high profile, like the governor [Bob McDonnell] or like Teresa, they will abuse their positions.

  • Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws.

  • It needs to be said: bigotry in the name of religion is still bigotry; child abuse wrapped in a Bible verse is still child abuse.

  • Quaint old Burton in his "Anatomy of Melancholy," recognizes the virtues of the plant while he anathematizes its abuse.

  • He shan't marry me without your consent, so don't be angry and abuse us all; for which you will be sorry an hour hence.

  • Notwithstanding, they bear with much patience a great deal of abuse from unkind masters.

  • This abuse, as the years went on, instead of diminishing grew in strength if not in grace.

  • On the other hand directors are not permitted to abuse their power; they must act in good faith.