scourge
scourge
skɜrʤ
skērj
British pronunciation
/skˈɜːd‍ʒ/

“scourge”的英语定义和含义

Scourge
01

鞭子, 鞭打工具

a type of whip or lash that is often used to punish or torture individuals
example
例子
The medieval executioner wielded a scourge to administer lashes as a form of punishment.
中世纪的刽子手挥舞着鞭子,以鞭打作为惩罚的一种形式。
02

灾祸, 祸害

a person who brings widespread suffering or devastation
example
例子
The ruthless warlord was known as a scourge, terrorizing villages and leaving destruction in his wake.
无情的军阀被称为灾祸,恐吓村庄并在其身后留下破坏。
03

祸害, 灾难

a cause of widespread suffering or affliction
example
例子
Earthquakes have been a historical scourge for communities located along tectonic plate boundaries.
对于位于构造板块边界的社区来说,地震一直是一种历史性的灾祸
to scourge
01

蹂躏, 摧毁

to cause widespread destruction or devastation, often resulting in complete ruin
example
例子
War has scourged the region for years, leaving its infrastructure in ruins.
战争多年来摧残了该地区,使其基础设施成为废墟。
02

to strike with a whip or similar instrument

example
例子
He was scourged for breaking the rules of the monastery.
03

to afflict or criticize harshly

example
例子
The critic scourged the author for the poorly written novel.
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