cruel
adjective /ˈkruːəl/
/ˈkruːəl/
(crueller, cruellest, US English crueler, cruelest)
Idioms 残酷的;冷酷的;残忍的;残暴的 - He was known to be a cruel dictator.
他是一个出了名的残暴独裁者。 - cruel to somebody/something I can't stand people who are cruel to animals.
我无法容忍虐待动物的人。 - Her eyes were cruel and hard.
她目光冷酷逼人。 - Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind (= make somebody suffer because it will be good for them later).
有时候为了某人好你就得对他狠。 - an extremely cruel regime
一个极端残暴的政权
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- sound
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- extremely
- fairly
- very
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- to
- He was known to be a cruel dictator.
引起痛苦的 - a cruel joke/hoax
残酷的笑话/恶作剧 - cruel punishment
残酷的惩罚 - It was a cruel irony that he, being gravely ill, would survive his family.
一个残酷的讽刺是,他身患重病,却能在家庭中生存下来。 - It would be a cruel twist of fate if he escaped only to starve to death once outside.
如果他逃到外面一次就饿死了,那将是命运的残酷转折。 - Her father's death was a cruel blow.
父亲去世对她是一大打击。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- sound
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- to
- a cruel joke/hoax
词源Middle English: via Old French from Latin crudelis, related to crudus ‘raw, rough’.
Idioms
cruel and unusual punishment
- a category of very severe punishment that is banned under US law
残忍: 美国法律禁止的一种非常严厉的惩罚- This important case confronts the issue of what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
这一重要案件面临着什么是残忍和不寻常的惩罚的问题。 - Detainees are subjected to malnutrition, forced labor, and to other cruel and unusual punishments.
被拘留者遭受营养不良、强迫劳动和其他残忍和不寻常的惩罚。
- This important case confronts the issue of what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.