scourged[skɜ:dʒd]
v.鞭打( scourge的过去式和过去分词 );惩罚,压迫;
英英释义
scourge[ skə:dʒ ]
- n.
- a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor)
同义词:flagellum
- something causes misery or death
同义词:banecursenemesis
- a person who inspires fear or dread
同义词:terrorthreat
- v.
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- After the scourge of war came the scourge of disease.
战乱之后瘟疫又接踵而来。 - Inflation was the greatest scourge of society.
通货膨胀是社会上的最大祸害。 - The cruel captain used a scourge on his disobedient sailor.
那残忍的船长鞭打不服从命令的水手。
- To scourge a man is to beat him with a whip .
鞭笞人就是用鞭子抽打他的人。 - The old man is scourged by a guilty conscience.
这个老人受到负罪感的折磨。 - He was scourged by the memory of his misdeeds.
他对以往的胡作非为的回忆使得他精神上受惩罚。
权威例句
The scourged backWhen cholera scourged Chicago.Jewel in the pearl: scourged by a cultureVelázquez's Jesus is scourged, yet sereneVelazquez's Jesus Is Scourged, Yet Serene: The Spanish Artist Depicts the Soul Contemplating ChristA Make-Shift Camp on the Border of Desolation in the Fire scourged District of San Francisco.Mudslides strike homes north of Los Angeles: ; A region scourged by fire now falling victim to floodwaterDiscovered by Carlos Chagas in 1909 in Brazil, America trypanosomiasis has scourged vast area of the country.Under the spell of `Green Fairy' again; The fabled, scourged, once-banned drink of tortured artists, absinthe is back on the market ...Abolitionism unveiled! hypocrisy unmasked! and knavery scourged! luminously portraying the formal hocusses, whining philanthropists,...