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crucify

/kroo-suh-fahy/US // ˈkru səˌfaɪ //UK // (ˈkruːsɪˌfaɪ) //

钉死,钉死在十字架上,钉在十字架上,钉住

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cru·ci·fied, cru·ci·fy·ing.

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Thy fell undoings crucify afresh Thy Lord—who died alike for these and thee.

  • "Thou who wouldst crucify me upon Shushan," he said through his teeth.

  • In the eighteen books which follow, the word crucify appears but twice—in Hebrews (vi, 6) and in Revelation (xi, 8).

  • He has also power to avoid sin and to constantly crucify his flesh.

  • I ran away from him; I am a worthless fugitive, a thievish Phrygian slave, whom most masters would crucify.