slaughter
英 ['slɔːtə]
美 ['slɔtɚ]
- vt. 屠宰,屠杀;杀戮;使惨败
- n. 屠宰,屠杀;杀戮;消灭
- n. (Slaughter)人名;(英)斯劳特
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1. slay => slaught- => slaughter.
2. slaughter―― 死+ 狂笑+人. 想想日本鬼子边杀人边笑的感觉.在大屠杀 vt.&n.屠杀, 屠宰
3. 词源:slay-屠杀,联想:sl-死拉死拉地,整词谐音“死老多”
slaughter 屠宰,宰杀,屠杀来自 slay,屠宰,宰杀,-ghter,名词后缀,比较 laughter.引申比喻义屠杀。
- slaughter
- slaughter: [13] Slaughter was borrowed from Old Norse *slahtr, which went back to the same prehistoric Germanic base (*slakh- ‘strike’) that produced English slay. Old English appears to have had its own version of the word, *slæht, which survived into the 17th century as slaught. This forms the second syllable of onslaught [17], where it replaced the -slag in the borrowing from Middle Dutch aenslag (literally ‘onstriking’).
=> onslaught, slay - slaughter (n.)
- c. 1300, "killing of a cattle or sheep for food, killing of a person," from a Scandinavian *slahtr, akin to Old Norse slatr "a butchering, butcher meat," slatra "to slaughter," slattr "a mowing" from Proto-Germanic *slukhtis, related to Old Norse sla "to strike" (see slay (v.)) + formative suffix (as in laugh/laughter). Meaning "killing of a large number of persons in battle" is attested from mid-14c. Old English had slieht "stroke, slaughter, murder, death; animals for slaughter;" as in sliehtswyn "pig for killing."
- slaughter (v.)
- 1530s, "butcher an animal for market," from slaughter (n.). Meaning "slay wantonly, ruthlessly, or in great numbers" is from 1580s. Related: Slaughtered; slaughtering.
- 1. The annual slaughter of wildlife in Italy is horrific.
- 在意大利,每年大量捕杀野生动物的现象令人震惊。
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- 2. The barbaric slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
- 对鲸的野蛮屠杀既不必要也不人道。
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- 3. We follow their every word like lambs to the slaughter.
- 我们对他们完全言听计从。
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- 4. The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
- 屠杀鲸鱼是没有必要的也是不人道的。
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- 5. The cattle are being fattened for slaughter.
- 喂肥牛群以宰杀。
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