barbaric
- adj. 野蠻的,粗野的;原始的
詞態(tài)變化
助記提示
2. from PIE root *barbar- echoic of unintelligible speech of foreigners.
3. Originally not entirely pejorative, its sense darkened after the Persian wars. The Romans (technically themselves barbaroi) took up the word and applied it to tribes or nations which had no Greek or Roman accomplishments.
4. barbar- + -ic.
英文詞源
- barbaric (adj.)
- late 15c., "uncultured, uncivilized, unpolished," from French barbarique (15c.), from Latin barbaricus "foreign, strange, outlandish," from Greek barbarikos "like a foreigner," from barbaros "foreign, rude" (see barbarian). Meaning "pertaining to barbarians" is from 1660s.
雙語例句
- 1. The barbaric slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
- 對鯨的野蠻屠殺既不必要也不人道。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. It's a devastating and barbaric act that defies all comprehension.
- 這種行為野蠻兇殘、令人震驚,簡直是不可理喻。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. This barbaric treatment of animals has no place in any decent society.
- 這種殘忍地對待動物的行為是任何一個文明社會都不能容忍的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. This barbaric practice should be banned immediately.
- 這種野蠻行徑應立刻予以禁止.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. Barbaric customs still prevail in the mountainous area.
- 野蠻的習俗仍流行于這一山區(qū).
來自《簡明英漢詞典》