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savagery

/sav-ij-ree/US // ˈsæv ɪdʒ ri //UK // (ˈsævɪdʒrɪ) //

野蛮,野蛮行为,野蛮人,野蛮生长

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sav·age·ries.

    • : an uncivilized or barbaric state or condition; barbarity.
    • : savage action, nature, disposition, or behavior.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncruelty
Synonyms
barbarism野蛮,野蛮行为,野蛮生长,野蛮人barbarity野蛮行为,野蛮,野蛮性,野蛮的行为brutality残暴,暴行,残暴行为,残暴的行为depravity堕落,堕落性,堕落的人,乱伦ferocity凶猛,凶猛程度,凶猛性,猛烈inhumanity非人道,非人道主义,非人道性,非人道行为malice恶意,恶感,恶性,恶习persecution迫害,逼迫ruthlessness无情,无情的,残酷无情,冷酷无情severity严重性,严重程度,严格,严厉程度viciousness恶性,恶毒,凶恶,凶残animality动物性,动物学bestiality兽交,人兽交,兽性行为,兽性交配bloodthirstiness嗜血成性,嗜血,嗜血性,嗜血症callousness无情,冷酷无情,无情的人,冷漠无情coarseness粗细程度,粗细度,粗细,粗度coldness寒冷,冷漠,寒冷度,冰冷despotism专制主义,专制制度,独裁主义,专制fierceness烈性,猛烈,凶猛,激烈heartlessness无情,无情无义,无情的,无情的人insensibility无感,无感性,无知觉,无知insensitiveness不敏感,不敏感度,不敏感性,麻木不仁malignity恶性,恶性事件,弊端,恶性肿瘤masochism受虐狂,受虐症,受虐癖,受虐倾向mercilessness无情,无情的,无良,无怜悯之心murderousness凶残,杀气,凶险,谋杀rancor恨意,怨恨,恨铁不成钢,仇恨sadism虐待狂,虐待癖,虐待行为,虐待儿童savageness野生动物,野蛮生长,野蛮人,野生生物spite怨恨,怨言,怨气,怨愤spitefulness怀恨在心,怨恨,怨气,刻薄寡恩torture酷刑,拷问,折磨,酷刑问题truculence叛逆行为,欺骗性,叛逆,叛逆性truculency违纪行为,违规行为,松懈,违纪unfeelingness无情,不情愿,无情无义,无感情unkindness无情,不仁不义,不友善,不仁venom毒液,毒物,毒素,毒剂wickedness邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人,邪恶的brutishness残暴,粗暴,残暴性,野蛮fiendishness恶魔之心,恶魔般的存在,恶魔般地存在,恶魔般的存在hard-heartedness铁石心肠,铁石心肠的人,硬心肠,心硬

Examples

  • The rumors of inmate savagery, like all rumors, had a knack for sticking around.

  • But the Islamic State has clearly come to the opposite conclusion, cornering the market on savagery.

  • But as Assad fought back with effective savagery, Ankara turned to supporting a broader political and military opposition.

  • Nor is it the way the gunman manages not to spill a drop of the drink in his other hand as he commits all this savagery.

  • In two days of savagery, the 2nd SS Panzer Division “Das Reich” slaughtered nearly everyone in the town.

  • It is, in many ways, a forgotten genocide—odd when considering the unique savagery and cruelty of the perpetrators.

  • There are poets and writers who see naught in war but carrion, filth, savagery and horror.

  • I watched it, with every fiber of my being revolting against such savagery, and the need for it.

  • In short, the governmental system adopted is intended to raise the native progressively from savagery to municipal life.

  • Sylvan scenes, with a dash of human savagery in the foreground, form the best relief for a too-extended assimilation of books.

  • Nations in arms were gathering on the frontiers of France, and the savagery of the populace was let loose.