barbarian
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT In former times, barbarians were people from other countries who were thought to be uncivilized and violent. 蠻族人
The Roman Empire was overrun by Nordic barbarians. 羅馬帝國(guó)被北歐蠻族推翻了。
2. N-COUNT If you describe someone as a barbarian, you disapprove of them because they behave in a way that is cruel or uncivilized. 野蠻人[表不滿]
Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian. 我們的數(shù)學(xué)老師是個(gè)惡霸,十足的野蠻人。
3. ADJ Barbarian is also an adjective. 野蠻的[usu ADJ n]
We need to fight this barbarian attitude to science. 我們需要向這種對(duì)待科學(xué)的野蠻態(tài)度作斗爭(zhēng)。
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barbarian /bɑ??b??r??n/ (barbarians)
劍橋詞典
- a member of a group of people from a very different country or culture that is considered to be less socially advanced and more violent than your own
野蠻人,未開(kāi)化的人
The walled city was attacked by barbarian hordes . 那座筑有城墻的城市遭到大批野蠻人的進(jìn)攻。
disapproving
a person with little education who has no interest in art and culture
無(wú)教養(yǎng)的人,大老粗
How can you call those barbarians your friends ? 你怎么能把那些沒(méi)教養(yǎng)的人稱作朋友? 返回 barbarian