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lacerated

/las-uh-rey-tid/US // ˈlæs əˌreɪ tɪd //

撕裂的,撕裂性的,撕裂状的,撕裂性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : mangled; jagged; torn.
    • : pained; wounded; tortured: lacerated sensibilities.
    • : Botany, Zoology. having the edge variously cut as if torn into irregular segments, as a leaf.

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Examples

  • Can Mitt the Mouth, so often lacerated by his own tongue, talk his way back into contention?

  • The best laid plans: Instead it was Mitt himself who came up lame, hobbled and lacerated by his own tripping tongue.

  • She was severely beaten, with a dozen broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and signs of strangulation that included a fractured thorax.

  • Those who saw him in private knew that his feelings had been cruelly lacerated.

  • He had a vanity easily lacerated, and he was now too savage to abate the ferocity of his forensic attack.

  • "Throw it away," ordered Thurstane, after inspecting the twisted and lacerated musket.

  • The crows had ripped his clothes to ribbons with their tremendous beaks, and lacerated the flesh and picked out the eyes.

  • After being terribly lacerated, in his face and limbs, but not deprived of consciousness, he affected death.