brute
复数形式
brutes
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野兽, 粗暴的动物
an animal that is typically large, strong, or violent in nature
- The brute lurked in the forest, its heavy steps echoing through the trees.
野兽潜伏在森林中,它沉重的脚步声在树木间回荡。
- Lions are often considered brutes in the wild for their strength and hunting skills.
狮子因其力量和狩猎技能在野外常被视为野蛮。
- The brute’s roar shook the ground as it emerged from the shadows.
野兽的咆哮震动了地面,因为它从阴影中出现了。
- In the fight for survival, the brute showed no mercy.
在生存的斗争中,野兽没有表现出任何怜悯。
- A massive brute trampled over the smaller creatures in its way.
一只巨大的野兽践踏了它路上的小生物。
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野蛮人, 残忍的人
a person who is cruel, violent, or lacking in human sensibility
- The villain in the story was portrayed as a brute who took pleasure in others' suffering.
故事中的反派被描绘成一个以他人痛苦为乐的野蛮人。
- She was afraid of her neighbor, whom she considered a brute due to his aggressive behavior.
她害怕她的邻居,由于他的攻击性行为,她认为他是一个野蛮人。
- Despite his large and intimidating appearance, he was no brute; he had a kind heart.
尽管他外表高大威猛,但他并非野蛮人;他有一颗善良的心。
- The brute was arrested for his involvement in the violent assault.
野蛮人因参与暴力袭击而被捕。
- People often saw him as a brute because of his harsh and insensitive remarks.
由于他的苛刻和不敏感的言论,人们经常把他看作是一个野蛮人。