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savagely

/sav-ij/US // ˈsæv ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈsævɪdʒ) //

野蛮地,野蛮的,狠狠地,野蛮地进行

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts.
    • : Offensive. relating to or being a preliterate people or society regarded as uncivilized or primitive: savage tribes.
    • : enraged or furiously angry, as a person.
    • : unpolished; rude: savage manners.
    • : wild or rugged, as country or scenery: savage wilderness.
    • : Archaic. uncultivated; growing wild.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fierce, brutal, or cruel person.
    • : a rude, boorish person.
    • : Offensive. a member of a preliterate people or society regarded as uncivilized or primitive.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sav·aged, sav·ag·ing.

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • With fertilizer, Savage explains, plants should get bigger, because they’ll make more sugar.

  • State budgets had been savaged during the 2007-2009 Great Recession and officials were desperate for federal funding.

  • Savage said police are asking people to be careful when handling political signs and let them know if it occurs again.

  • What’s really astonishing, Savage says, is that pumpkins can get that big in the first place.

  • He then dons a Spider-Man costume and savagely starts attacking criminals.

  • The most recent victim is a 28-year-old transgender woman, savagely beaten in front of 1250 Bushwick Avenue on Oct. 12.

  • The wife of a federal judge in Alabama says he savagely beat her in a hotel room.

  • Yet that is when Henry VIII cracks down on dissent even more savagely.

  • Two Ukrainian journalists were recently yanked out of taxis and beaten savagely, one shot in the chest and killed.

  • So he says a soothing word to each of them and runs his pen savagely through almost everything on their papers.

  • Suddenly she stamps one little foot savagely under the table, and, clenching her jeweled hands, breathes heavily.

  • He grasped Lola and drew her down on to the arm of the chair by sheer force, for she resisted savagely.

  • "It wad be hard to ken," replied Matthew Maitland, taking his pipe out of his mouth and spitting savagely upon the ground.

  • Instantly, her face became distorted with rage and she kicked out at the kitten, savagely, and with set lips.