ruthless / ˈruθ lɪs /

💦中学词汇残酷无情残酷无情的残酷的严酷的

ruthless 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless: a ruthless tyrant.

ruthless 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

mean, heartless

更多ruthless例句

  1. Simon Russell Beale is completely engaging as the gleeful and ruthless Beria, head of the secret police, and Jeffrey Tambor and Michael Palin are delightful as clueless members of the Council of Ministers with its ineffectual but deadly bureaucracy.
  2. We are each members of chapters of national organizations dedicated to fighting the ruthless capitalist drive to rob people and planet of the resources we need to live better, healthier and happier.
  3. Already so emblematic of the ruthless dynamics that have transformed the American economy, Kenosha now finds itself at the center of the racial and social tensions that have dominated the national conversation in 2020.
  4. While an extreme example, the recent Kraft-Heinz review is emblematic of how ruthless advertisers are prepared to be in pursuit of cost efficiencies needed to maintain margins on media.
  5. After the war, Kuwait demanded that Saddam Hussein — known as a ruthless tyrant who had gassed his own people — pay back his war debt.
  6. His stories were constructed with ruthless narrative efficiency.
  7. To be fair, he might not have known that Pinochet was a ruthless dictator.
  8. Her remarks on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have drawn some ruthless criticism from Jews around the world.
  9. So it continues to make local authorities and their ruthless cronies uneasy.
  10. I was not prepared for the staggered, ruthless falling apart of one of the people I love most in the world.
  11. This demand was made with scornful seriousness; with a ruthless application to the feelings of a son.
  12. In the procession I should feel the crushing feet, the clashing discords, the ruthless hands and stifling breath.
  13. This ruthless destruction of the forest brings down upon Calendau the anger of his lady; he has dishonored the noble mountain.
  14. There was not one nook or cranny into which that ruthless self-knowledge could not throw its cruel glare.
  15. The little camp had ceased to exist; the great, ruthless, calm forest had reclaimed its own.