barbarous 的定义
- uncivilized; wild; savage; crude.
- savagely cruel or harsh: The prisoners of war were given barbarous treatment.
- full of harsh sounds; noisy; discordant: an evening of wild and barbarous music.
- not conforming to classical standards or accepted usage, as language.
- foreign; alien.
- designating a person or thing of non-Greek origin.
barbarous 近义词
crude, savage
更多barbarous例句
- The collective trauma created by these barbarous acts is impossible to imagine, both in the U.S. and in the Middle East.
- Orwellian, Malthusian, barbarous, depraved…I think you get me.
- They wanted members of the public to see the consequence of what can only be described as their barbarous acts.
- However, very little information is gleaned from these barbarous methods.
- The Barbarous Years, the long-awaited companion to Voyagers to the West, is an even greater achievement.
- I have been accused of showing irreverence towards these barbarous kings and priests.
- He wrote verses with elegance in French, Spanish and Italian, and was a polisher of his native language in a barbarous age.
- Edward sent him to London, 'fettered on a hackney,' to undergo the same barbarous death as his heroic brother.
- Curiosity induced Mr. Cunningham and myself to view this barbarous feast and we landed about ten minutes after it had commenced.
- Their garb, their gestures, their salutations, had a wild and barbarous character.