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barbarism

英 [ˈbɑːbərɪzəm] 美 [ˈbɑːrbərɪzəm]

n. 野蛮;原始;未开化;暴虐

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • barbarism /ˈbɑːbəˌrɪzəm/

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英英释义

barbarism['bɑ:bərizəm]

专业释义

  • 心理学

网络释义

    短语
  • barbarism age
    野蛮时代
  • Modern barbarism
    现代野蛮
  • age of barbarism
    蒙昧时代
  • Go back to barbarism
    回到野蛮状态
  • Barbarism Symbol Meaning
    原始象征意义
  • Barbarism and Civilization
    野蛮与文明
  • differentiating from chinese to barbarism
    华夷之辨

同根词

词根:barbaric

同近义词

双语例句

  • It towered above the older buildings like a citadel, which indeed it was, the outpost of a new age, perhaps a new civilization, perhaps a new barbarism.

    它屹立在古老的建筑之上,像一座城堡,也的确是一个新时代的前哨,这种前哨可能意味着一种新文明,也可能是一种新野蛮。

  • We do not ask for the death penalty: barbarism must not be met with barbarism.

    我们并不要求死刑:不能以暴制暴。

  • Mankell asks, “Why does barbarism always wear a human face?”

    Mankell 经常发问,“为什么野蛮总是要带着一副人类的面具呢?”

原声例句

  • The earth experiences he says certain periodic destructions and cataclysms civilizations are reduced to barbarism only to recover and grow again.

    他说,世界不断经历,阶段性的摧残及剧变,文明虽被降格至野蛮,但终究会复原并再次茁壮。

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  • As early as 1826 an important pro-slavery writer named Edward Brown argued that "Slavery," he said, quote: "Had ever been the stepping ladder by which nations have passed from barbarism to civilization."

    早在1826年,一位重要的亲奴主义作家,爱德华·布朗说过,"奴隶制,曾是帮助那些国家从野蛮时期,发展到文明社会的阶梯"

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