massacre

英['mæsəkə] 美['mæsəkɚ]
  • vt. 残杀;彻底击败
  • n. 大屠杀;惨败
  • n. (Massacre)人名;(法)马萨克尔

词态变化


复数: massacres;第三人称单数: massacres;过去式: massacred;现在分词: massacring;

中文词源


massacre 屠杀

来自古法语macacre,屠宰屋,肉屠宰场,来自Proto-Germanic*maitana,砍,劈,来自PIE*mai,砍,劈,词源同maim,mangle,smith.后用于指对人的屠杀,大屠杀。

英文词源


massacre (v.)
1580s, from Middle French massacrer "to slaughter" (16c.), from massacre (n.) "wholesale slaughter, carnage" (see massacre (n.)). Related: Massacred; massacring.
massacre (n.)
1580s, from Middle French massacre "wholesale slaughter, carnage," from Old French macacre, macecle "slaughterhouse, butchery," of unknown origin; perhaps related to Latin macellum "provisions store, butcher shop."

双语例句


1. The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
大屠杀使该政权的道德沦丧暴露无遗。

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2. In March 1770, there occurred what became known as the Boston Massacre.
1770年3月在那里发生了后来闻名的波士顿惨案。

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3. Most of them had only heard of the massacre at second hand.
他们中的大多数人只是听说了那次大屠杀。

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4. Is the massacre likely to touch off a new round of violence?
大屠杀有可能触发新一轮的暴行吗?

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5. Maria lost her 62-year-old mother in the massacre.
在大屠杀中玛丽亚失去了62岁的母亲。

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