crucify / ˈkru səˌfaɪ /

🎓大学词汇钉死钉死在十字架上钉在十字架上钉住

crucify 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

cru·ci·fied, cru·ci·fy·ing.

  1. to put to death by nailing or binding the hands and feet to a cross.
  2. to treat with gross injustice; persecute; torment; torture.
  3. to subdue.

crucify 近义词

v. 动词 verb

browbeat, destroy with words

v. 动词 verb

execute; torture near to death

更多crucify例句

  1. For over three decades now, the race to crucify the next evolution of reality TV has been as competitive as networks’ race to escalate the shows’ outrageousness.
  2. She also went on a podcast hosted by conservative provocateur Dinesh D’Souza on Wednesday to complain that she is “being crucified” for “reading about things, posting about them and asking questions” on Facebook.
  3. Thy fell undoings crucify afresh Thy Lord—who died alike for these and thee.
  4. "Thou who wouldst crucify me upon Shushan," he said through his teeth.
  5. In the eighteen books which follow, the word crucify appears but twice—in Hebrews (vi, 6) and in Revelation (xi, 8).
  6. He has also power to avoid sin and to constantly crucify his flesh.
  7. I ran away from him; I am a worthless fugitive, a thievish Phrygian slave, whom most masters would crucify.