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maim
英[meɪm] 美[meɪm]
单词基本解释
v.使伤残

名词::maimer

过去式::maimed

过去分词::maimed

现在分词::maiming

第三人称单数::maims

英英释义
Verb:
  1. injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation;

    "people were maimed by the explosion"

词典解释

1.使终身残疾;使受重伤
Tomaim someone means to injure them so badly that part of their body is permanently damaged.

e.g. 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。
e.g. One man has lost his life, another has been maimed.
一名男子丧生,另一名重伤。

网络解释

1. 残废:专家在前才闪光(spangle) 只有 rim 是边缘(rim),前面加 b 含义不变(brim),前面加鬼真恐怖(grim),前面加 p 才是端 庄整洁(prim) 六个 mm 精力充沛(vim),卖了 mm 变成残废(maim),mm 的家里塞满果酱(jam) 只有 inch 是英寸(inch),

2. 伤残:lung death pulmonary docimasia 肺沉浮检验 |maim 伤残 | malformation 畸形

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3. 残害,使重伤(残):machete大砍刀 |maim残害,使重伤(残) | mangle乱切,乱砍,弄伤(血肉模糊)

4. 弄残:mailplane 邮机 |maim 弄残 |maimed 残废的

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用作动词(v.)
  1. He was maimed in a First World War battle.
    他在第一次世界大战的一埸战斗中受伤致残。
  2. She survived the accident but she was maimed for life and will never walk again.
    她在意外事故中大难不死,但却终身残废,再也不能行走了。
经典引文
  • They are so eminent..that their omission would make a maim in history.

    出自:T. Fuller
  • A crowd gathered round the scaffold when Prynne and Bastwick and Burton were to suffer maim.

    出自:G. Bancroft
  • Oh, defend us from death and horrible maims.

    出自:T. H. White
  • His own life being maim, some of them are not admitted in his theory.

    出自:R. L. Stevenson
  • Pulling down hedges,..firing barns, maiming cattle.

    出自:Burke
  • Most were maimed for life by having a hand or foot cut off.

    出自:P. Warner
  • To deprive a gregarious creature of companionship is to maim it, to outrage its nature.

    出自:J. Wyndham
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