beasts
英 [biːsts]
美 [bists]
n. (尤指大型或凶猛、独特的)动物,兽; 性情凶残的人; 行为粗暴的人; 讨厌的人(或事物)
beast的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 兽;野兽
You can refer to an animal as abeast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one.- ...the threats our ancestors faced from wild beasts.
我们祖先面对的来自野兽的威胁 - ...a centaur: half man, half beast.
半人半马怪物:一半人身,一半兽形
- ...the threats our ancestors faced from wild beasts.
- N-COUNT 兽性的人;畜生;禽兽
If you refer to a man as abeast, you mean that his behaviour, especially his sexual behaviour, is very violent and uncontrolled.- ...a sex beast who subjected two sisters to a terrifying ordeal.
使两姐妹遭受恐怖摧残的色魔
- ...a sex beast who subjected two sisters to a terrifying ordeal.
- N-COUNT; N-VOC 讨厌鬼;王八蛋
If you call someone abeast, you think that they are behaving in a selfish, unkind, or unpleasant way.- Bully! Hooligan! Beast! Let me go, let go!
混蛋!流氓!王八蛋!放开我,放开!
- Bully! Hooligan! Beast! Let me go, let go!
- N-COUNT (含诙谐意)有特定性质的事物,性格特别的人
You can usebeastto refer to something or someone in a light-hearted way, and to mention that they have a particular quality.- ...that rare beast, a sports movie that isn't boring.
这场体育电影还挺有意思,真难得
- ...that rare beast, a sports movie that isn't boring.
双语例句
- The boss made the workers toil like beasts of burden.
老板把工人当牛马一样役使。 - Hunting legends, for example, tell how men have been turned into beasts by magic.
比如,狩猎的传说就讲述了魔法如何把人变成野兽的故事。 - I did not bring you animals torn by wild beasts; I bore the loss myself.
被野兽撕裂的,我没有带来给你,我都自己赔上; - Lawless beasts! You'll never get even half a word out of me!
伤天害理的畜牲!你们从我口里半个字也掏不出来! - We transform, as if by magic, from wives and mothers into horrid society murdering beasts.
我们变了,像变戏法似的,从妻子、母亲的角色变成了恐怖的为害社会的畜牲。 - Men differ from beasts in that they can think and speak.
人类与牲畜的区别是因为人能够思考和说话。 - He seems fully aware of being "the king of beasts".
他好像完全意识到自己是“兽中之王”。 - There was once a fierce war between the birds and the beasts.
从前鸟类和野兽之间爆发了一场惨烈的战争。 - Finally the war was over, beasts and birds to return to be both know bats behavior.
最后战争结束了,走兽和鸟类言归和好,双方都知道了蝙蝠的行为。 - Thanks to you, I locked the beasts away.
多亏你,我才锁住了那些野兽。