maimed
英 [meɪmd]
美 [meɪmd]
v. 使残废; 使受重伤
maim的过去式
过去分词:maimed
BNC.32697 / COCA.23885
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使终身残疾;使受重伤
Tomaimsomeone means to injure them so badly that part of their body is permanently damaged.- Mines have been scattered in rice paddies and jungles, maiming and killing civilians...
地雷遍布稻田与林间,很多平民被炸死或炸成重伤。 - One man has lost his life, another has been maimed.
一名男子丧生,另一名重伤。
- Mines have been scattered in rice paddies and jungles, maiming and killing civilians...
英英释义
noun
- people who are wounded
- they had to leave the wounded where they fell
adj
- having a part of the body crippled or disabled
双语例句
- He becomes a maimed man with all one's life.
他将终生成为一个残废人。 - The ruined streets filled with maimed Beggars of the 1946-49 Civil War era were a distant memory.
1946-49年内战期间破旧街道上遍地残废乞丐的景象已成遥远的记忆。 - And when you see someone maimed by bomb shrapnel, privacy concerns sound coldly abstract.
看到有人被***弹片致残那一幕时,所谓的隐私问题听起来是那么地冰冷而抽象。 - The statues were immediately decapitated and maimed.
那些雕像被直接砍掉了脑袋、或变成残废。 - Risky. she's writing a children's book where kids get maimed.
冒险,她在写一部关于儿童伤残的书。 - Although I carry a maimed burden, I still am I!
虽然我背着残障的重担,我还是我! - John be seriously maimed in the battle.
约翰在战役中重伤致残。 - Hundreds of thousands of workers were needlessly killed, maimed, or disabled each years.
每年有无数工人不必要地死亡、受伤或失去工作能力。 - Each year, 8000 children are killed or maimed by landmines.
每年有8000名儿童被地雷炸死或炸残。 - "Innocent people are being killed and maimed every day." he said.
无辜的百姓每天都惨遭杀害和伤残。他说。
