savage n. 萨维奇〔姓氏〕。 adj. 1 荒野的;野性的。 2.野蛮的;未开化的。 3.凶猛的;残酷的;粗暴的;猛烈的。 4.【徽章】裸体的。 5.〔口语〕愤怒的;暴躁的。 a savage beast 野[猛]兽。 a savage man 残暴的人;粗野的人。 savage manners 粗暴的态度。 a savage criticism 粗暴的批评。 as savage as a meat axe 〔美国〕 1. 暴跳如雷的。 2. 狼吞虎咽的。 get savage with 向…大发脾气。 make a savage attack upon 猛烈攻击。 make sb. savage 使大发脾气,惹怒。 n. 1.野蛮人;残暴的人;粗野的人。 2.野兽。 3.〔美国〕有拘捕狂的警察。 4.〔pl.〕 〔美俚〕雇员。 vt. 1.(马,狗)乱咬[乱踏]。 2.用暴力攻击,痛打,痛骂。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Today ' s newspapers made a savage attack on the unions for their refusal to negotiate 今天的报纸就工会拒绝谈判一事对工会进行了猛烈的抨击。
The saga is getting increasingly ugly and cole ' s forthcoming book makes a savage attack on the gunners 这部闹剧正在越来越难看丑陋,科尔在即将出版的自传中大肆攻击枪手团。
He made a savage attack on the memory of macrinus and a still more savage one on that of diadumenianus because he had received the name antoninus - - he called him a " pseudo - antoninus " - - and because it was asserted that from a veritable profligate he had become very brave and honourable and dignified and austere 他对马克林努斯的追忆野蛮地攻击,对迪尔杜蒙里安则是更野蛮的攻击,因为他得到了安东尼的名字? ?他称他是个“冒牌的安东尼” ? ?而这表明他从一个浪子变得勇敢、尊贵、威严和简朴。