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mayhem
英['meɪhem] 美['meɪhem]
单词基本解释
n.有意的破坏或暴行;[法]重伤罪;故意的伤害罪
详尽释义
n.(名词)
  1. 有意的破坏
  2. 【律】重伤罪
  3. 骚乱
  4. 慌乱
  5. 【律】残害人的肢体罪
  6. 【拳击】打倒
  7. 大混乱
  8. 大破坏
  9. 伤人致残罪
  10. 严重伤害罪
  11. 蓄意破坏
  12. 有意的破坏或暴行
英英释义
Noun:
  1. the willful and unlawful crippling or mutilation of another person

  2. violent and needless disturbance

词典解释

1.纷乱;混乱;骚乱
You usemayhem to refer to a situation that is not controlled or ordered, when people are behaving in a disorganized, confused, and often violent way.

e.g. Their arrival causedmayhem as crowds of refugees rushed towards them.
他们到达后大批难民一拥而上,引起一片混乱。
e.g. ...the economicmayhem that this country's going through now.
这个国家正在经历的经济混乱

网络解释

1. 伤害罪:从前的杀害与烧毁房屋变成了关于暴力伤害罪(mayhem)与纵火罪(arson)的控诉. 扰乱治安伤害(depaceetplagis)之诉与暴力伤害之诉变成了(或者在实质上已经是)仍然为律师们所熟悉的侵害行为之诉(theactionoftrespass).

2. 伤残:manual strangulation 扼死 |mayhem 伤残 | mechanical injury 机械性损伤 以机械性暴力所致的损伤.

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3. 大混乱:break down 发生故障,停运 |mayhem 大混乱 | gritter 铺砂机

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经典引文
例句
用作名词(n.)
  1. The kids began to create mayhem in the garden.
    孩子们开始在花园里大肆破坏。
  2. There was absolute mayhem when everyone tried to get out at once.
    众人蜂拥而出,造成了极大的混乱。
  3. There was absolute mayhem when the cow got into the village hall.
    那牛闯进村会议厅,造成一片混乱。
  4. Hidden beneath the overall drop in homicide and other violent crime is a soaring rate of mayhem among teenagers.
    在杀人罪和其他暴力犯罪整体减少的背后是青少年犯重伤害罪的急剧上升。
  5. He has been held on suspicion of mayhem, torture and other charges.
    目前他已被控故意伤害和虐待等罪行而被拘留。
经典引文
  • The ability to work at his desk in the middle of domestic mayhem.

    出自:H. Carpenter
  • It was mayhem on the motorway, which was blocked off to allow emergency services to reach the scene.

    出自:Daily Express
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