pulverized / ˈpʌl vəˌraɪz /

碾碎的粉碎的粉碎碾碎了

pulverized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pul·ver·ized, pul·ver·iz·ing.

  1. to reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding.
  2. to demolish or crush completely.
  3. Slang. to defeat, hurt badly, or, figuratively, render helpless: The Kid pulverized Jackson with a series of brutal lefts. He's a veteran nightclub comic who can pulverize any audience in seconds.
v. 无主动词 verb

pul·ver·ized, pul·ver·iz·ing.

  1. to become reduced to dust.

pulverized 近义词

v. 动词 verb

smash by beating, crushing

v. 动词 verb

destroy

更多pulverized例句

  1. They told me about lingering stress fractures and pulverized joints, obdurate ligaments and gnarled digits.
  2. A year ago, San Francisco pulverized Green Bay in the NFC championship game.
  3. Left alone in just a plastic bag, the cookies will pulverize each other.
  4. The researchers found that Antarctic krill can pulverize microplastics.
  5. I landed spread-eagle on my stomach, my head and back struck by a relentless storm of pulverized glass and cement.
  6. Barthas would look out on scenes of churned up earth filled with human remains and the debris of thousands of pulverized lives.
  7. Subtleties of study design and interpretation are pulverized in the name of the sound bite of course, but this is old news.
  8. Almost every “fact” is wrung through an ideological thresher and pulverized.
  9. Four weeks ago, his family removed his expensive headstone from his grave, pulverized it, and placed the remains in a landfill.
  10. As soon as the ground is cool enough it may be loosened up and pulverized.
  11. In some part the rock, when pulverized by the pounding to which it is subjected, has dissolved in the water.
  12. There was an instant of quiet, then dust spurted from the deep hole, followed by billowing clouds of pulverized rock.
  13. Their bones were pulverized and thrown into the river, where they sank and were changed into fine young men.
  14. For the nursery the ground should be plowed deep and thoroughly pulverized.