brutal 的定义
- savage; cruel; inhuman: a brutal attack on the village.
- crude; coarse: brutal language.
- harsh; ferocious: brutal criticism; brutal weather.
- taxing, demanding, or exhausting: They're having a brutal time making ends meet.
- irrational; unreasoning.
- of or relating to lower animals.
brutal 近义词
cruel, remorseless
crude, rough
更多brutal例句
- If you experience especially brutal winters, consider heated mittens.
- Though Goff has accomplished plenty as the Rams’ signal-caller since head coach Sean McVay took over in 2017, the contrast with his brutal rookie season under Jeff Fisher sure made it seem like that success was more about McVay than Goff.
- It’s an episode that at first appears to depict the fall of a brutal institution.
- That’s back-to-back brutal NFC championship game losses for Rodgers, who also knows the Packers will move on to Love as the starter at some point.
- Ignoring the brutal repercussions of Africa’s diamond trade, the woman notes that “the locals were sitting on a fortune and they didn’t even realize it.”
- The army has since conducted a brutal wave of jailings against activists and journalists.
- Matthew Fenner claims members of the North Carolina-based The Word of Faith Fellowship subjected him to a brutal attack.
- Currently, there are many millions of Muslims who vehemently oppose ISIL and the brutal current in Islam that it represents.
- Bill Murray has been accused by his ex-wife of repeated, brutal physical abuse.
- But he lost and his brutal career was over thanks to John Doar and the Voting Rights Act.
- There was a cry from Tip—a sound of splintering wood—something seemed to strike me a brutal blow.
- But the loathsome death of this brutal voluptuary soon delivered the church from the most implacable of its foes.
- How refinedly brutal is this constant care lest the hangman be robbed of his prey!
- One would think that the chorus should rather give the son a severe reprimand for speaking in so brutal a manner to his father.
- Charges of incapacity, cruelty, brutal insolence, were hurled backward and forward.