barbarous / ˈbɑr bər əs /

⚽高中词汇野蛮的野蛮野蛮人野蛮人的

barbarous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. uncivilized; wild; savage; crude.
  2. savagely cruel or harsh: The prisoners of war were given barbarous treatment.
  3. full of harsh sounds; noisy; discordant: an evening of wild and barbarous music.
  4. not conforming to classical standards or accepted usage, as language.
  5. foreign; alien.
  6. designating a person or thing of non-Greek origin.

barbarous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

crude, savage

更多barbarous例句

  1. The collective trauma created by these barbarous acts is impossible to imagine, both in the U.S. and in the Middle East.
  2. Orwellian, Malthusian, barbarous, depraved…I think you get me.
  3. They wanted members of the public to see the consequence of what can only be described as their barbarous acts.
  4. However, very little information is gleaned from these barbarous methods.
  5. The Barbarous Years, the long-awaited companion to Voyagers to the West, is an even greater achievement.
  6. I have been accused of showing irreverence towards these barbarous kings and priests.
  7. He wrote verses with elegance in French, Spanish and Italian, and was a polisher of his native language in a barbarous age.
  8. Edward sent him to London, 'fettered on a hackney,' to undergo the same barbarous death as his heroic brother.
  9. Curiosity induced Mr. Cunningham and myself to view this barbarous feast and we landed about ten minutes after it had commenced.
  10. Their garb, their gestures, their salutations, had a wild and barbarous character.