英 [ɪnˈflɪkt] 美 [ɪnˈflɪkt]
v. 使遭受,使承受
第三人称单数inflicts
现在分词inflicting
过去式inflicted
过去分词inflicted
inflict /ɪnˈflɪkt/ CET6 TEM8 [ inflicting inflicted inflicts ]
及物动词 To inflict harm or damage on someone or something means to make them suffer it. 使遭受 (伤害或破坏等)
...the damage being inflicted on industries by the recession.
…经济衰退给工业造成的损失。
impose something unpleasant
同义词: bring down / visit / impose
... catch up v. 追上, 吸住 inflict v. 造成 dread n. 恐惧, 恐怖, 可怕的人(或物), 畏惧 ...
... inflict 使痛苦,施加 (伤害等) influence 影响(力),权势 influx 涌到,流入 ...
... inflation n.通货膨胀 inflict vt.使遭受,强加 influence n./vt.影响(力),感化(力),有影响的人或事 ...
... infinite a.无穷的 inflict vt.强行给予 infra-red a.红外线的 ...
inflictable 可处罚的
inflictive 加以打击的;使人难过的
infliction 施加;处罚,刑罚
inflicter 加害者;惩罚者
Do you have to inflict that music on us?
你非得逼我们听那种音乐吗?
Don't inflict damage on any person.
不要伤害任何人。
The bursting of the bubble will inflict broad damage.
这场泡沫的破灭将造成广泛的影响。
But no such mechanism exists for non-bank financial institutions like AIG whose failure would inflict great economic pain on the nation as a whole.
VOA : standard.2009.03.24
And then, they're proud of it and they insist that I, not inflict, but rather induce you, invite you to do the same thing.
然后,他们引以为豪并且坚持认为,我不是强迫,而是说服,邀请你去做同样一件事。
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It's a measure of Milton's ambition and his intellectual courage that enables him to set out to justify a God who can inflict upon his creatures such a seemingly arbitrary act of licensing.
就是弥尔顿的雄心和他智慧的勇气,让他去证实上帝是能强加给他创造的世界,这样看起来专横的控制的行为。
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Whether it is intended or not, the missile launches serve as an implicit reminder to South Korea of the North's ability to inflict massive damage on very short notice.
VOA : standard.2009.10.13
Why would the presence of a silent cell phone inflict such a heavy toll?
With such different priorities the lead bargainer could inflict headaches on its U.S. competitors.
They also claimed the two accused men would visit every day to inflict violence on her.
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