savagely / ˈsæv ɪdʒ /

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savagely3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts.
  2. Offensive. relating to or being a preliterate people or society regarded as uncivilized or primitive: savage tribes.
  3. enraged or furiously angry, as a person.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a fierce, brutal, or cruel person.
  2. a rude, boorish person.
  3. Offensive. a member of a preliterate people or society regarded as uncivilized or primitive.
v. 有主动词 verb

sav·aged, sav·ag·ing.

  1. to assault and maul by biting, rending, goring, etc.; tear at or mutilate: numerous sheep savaged by dogs.
  2. to attack or criticize thoroughly or remorselessly; excoriate: a play savaged by the critics.
  3. to greatly weaken, damage, or harm: The age of automation and globalization, with companies searching for lower wages overseas, has savaged organized labor.

savagely 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

cruelly

更多savagely例句

  1. An idea out of nowhere The Young Dems first came up with the idea for the bill over the summer, when Savage had an epiphany while poring over education-related legislation proposed for the 2020 legislative session.
  2. With fertilizer, Savage explains, plants should get bigger, because they’ll make more sugar.
  3. State budgets had been savaged during the 2007-2009 Great Recession and officials were desperate for federal funding.
  4. Savage said police are asking people to be careful when handling political signs and let them know if it occurs again.
  5. What’s really astonishing, Savage says, is that pumpkins can get that big in the first place.
  6. He then dons a Spider-Man costume and savagely starts attacking criminals.
  7. The most recent victim is a 28-year-old transgender woman, savagely beaten in front of 1250 Bushwick Avenue on Oct. 12.
  8. The wife of a federal judge in Alabama says he savagely beat her in a hotel room.
  9. Yet that is when Henry VIII cracks down on dissent even more savagely.
  10. Two Ukrainian journalists were recently yanked out of taxis and beaten savagely, one shot in the chest and killed.
  11. So he says a soothing word to each of them and runs his pen savagely through almost everything on their papers.
  12. Suddenly she stamps one little foot savagely under the table, and, clenching her jeweled hands, breathes heavily.
  13. He grasped Lola and drew her down on to the arm of the chair by sheer force, for she resisted savagely.
  14. "It wad be hard to ken," replied Matthew Maitland, taking his pipe out of his mouth and spitting savagely upon the ground.
  15. Instantly, her face became distorted with rage and she kicked out at the kitten, savagely, and with set lips.