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IELTS BNC: 7134 COCA: 6457

massacre

noun
/ˈmæsəkə(r)/
/ˈmæsəkər/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. the killing of a large number of people especially in a cruel way屠杀;残杀
    • the bloody massacre of innocent civilians对无辜平民的血腥屠杀
    • Nobody survived the massacre.这次大屠杀无人幸免。
    Extra Examples
    • He accused the troops of the indiscriminate massacre of civilians.他控告军队滥杀平民。
    • The massacre was carried out by enemy troops.那次大屠杀是敌军干的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • appalling
    • bloody
    • brutal
    verb + massacre
    • be responsible for
    • carry out
    • commit
    massacre + verb
    • take place
    preposition
    • massacre by
    phrases
    • the victims of a massacre
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  2. (informal) a very big defeat in a game or competition(运动或比赛中的)惨败
    • The game was a 10–0 massacre for our team.这场比赛我们队以 0:10 惨败。
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.

massacre

verb
/ˈmæsəkə(r)/
/ˈmæsəkər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they massacre
/ˈmæsəkə(r)/
/ˈmæsəkər/
he / she / it massacres
/ˈmæsəkəz/
/ˈmæsəkərz/
past simple massacred
/ˈmæsəkəd/
/ˈmæsəkərd/
past participle massacred
/ˈmæsəkəd/
/ˈmæsəkərd/
-ing form massacring
/ˈmæsəkərɪŋ/
/ˈmæsəkərɪŋ/
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  1. massacre somebody to kill a large number of people, especially in a cruel way屠杀;杀戮
    • Hundreds of innocent women and children were massacred.数百名无辜的妇女和儿童惨遭杀戮。
  2. massacre somebody (informal) to defeat somebody in a game or competition by a high score(在运动或比赛中)使惨败
    • Our team was massacred in the final.我们队在决赛中惨败。
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.
IELTS BNC: 7134 COCA: 6457
massacre

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + MASSACRE | MASSACRE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEappalling, bloody, brutal, terrible駭人聽聞的/血腥的/殘忍的/可怕的大屠殺an appalling massacre of women and children對婦女和兒童駭人聽聞的大屠殺genocidal種族滅絕大屠殺indiscriminate, wholesale不加區別的/大規模屠殺He accused the troops of the indiscriminate massacre of civilians.他控告軍隊濫殺平民。VERB + MASSACREbe responsible for, carry out, commit, perpetrate, take part in對大屠殺負責;實施大屠殺;犯屠殺罪;進行大屠殺;參與大屠殺The massacre was carried out by enemy troops.屠殺暴行是敵軍幹的。As many as fifty men took part in the massacre.多達 50 名男子參與了大屠殺。be killed in死於大屠殺escape, survive躲過大屠殺;在大屠殺中幸免於難condemn, denounce譴責大屠殺MASSACRE + VERBtake place大屠殺發生PREPOSITIONmassacre by由⋯實施的大屠殺a massacre by rebel soldiers叛軍士兵進行的大屠殺PHRASESthe victims of a massacre大屠殺的遇難者
IELTS BNC: 7134 COCA: 6457
massacre

noun

 See also the entry for murder 另见murder条massacre ♦︎ bloodshed ♦︎ carnage ♦︎ genocide ♦︎ slaughter ♦︎ the Holocaust ♦︎ exterminationThese are all words for the killing of a large number of people. 这些词均表示大屠杀。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配(a / an) bloody / appalling / terrible massacre / carnage / slaughterto be killed in the massacre / bloodshed / carnage / genocide / slaughter / Holocaustto be responsible for the massacre / bloodshed / carnage / genocide / slaughter / Holocaustto escape / survive the massacre / carnage / genocide / slaughter / Holocaustto avoid a massacre / bloodshed / carnage / slaughter / the Holocaustto prevent a massacre / bloodshed / genocide / the slaughterto end in a massacre / bloodshed / carnageto stop / end the bloodshed / genocide / slaughter massacre ˈmæsəkə(r) [countable, uncountable] the killing of a large number of people, especially in a cruel way 屠杀;残杀The bloody massacre of innocent civilians took place in October of that year.对无辜平民的血腥屠杀发生在那年的10月。Nobody survived the massacre.这次大屠杀无人幸免。 massacre

verb

[transitive] Hundreds of innocent women and children were massacred.数百名无辜的妇女和儿童惨遭杀戮。
bloodshed ˈblʌdʃed [uncountable] (rather formal) the killing or wounding of people, usually during fighting or a war (战斗或战争中的)人员伤亡,流血事件The two sides called a truce to avoid further bloodshed.双方宣布休战,以避免更多的伤亡。Bloodshed is often used in the phrase to prevent/avoid (further) bloodshed. * bloodshed常用于短语to prevent/avoid (further) bloodshed。 carnage ˈkɑːnɪdʒ [uncountable] the violent killing of a large number of people 大屠杀The scene of carnage was indescribable.大屠杀的场面无法形容。How can we reduce the carnage on our roads?我们怎样才能减少重大交通事故?NOTE 辨析 Massacre or carnage?A massacre is an occasion on which a large number of people are deliberately and violently killed. Carnage is the result of a large number of people being killed in war or accidents, either on a particular occasion or over a period of time. It is often used to describe what the result of such violent killing looks like: common phrases include scenes of carnage and to watch/see/survey/describe the carnage. * massacre指很多人遭到蓄意的暴力杀戮的场合。carnage指战争或事故导致的大批死亡,或发生在某个特定时刻,或持续一段时期,常用以描述此类暴力杀戮后的景象。常见的短语包括scene of carnage和to watch/see/survey/describe the carnage。 genocide ˈdʒenəsaɪd [uncountable] (rather formal) the murder of a whole race or group of people 种族灭绝;大屠杀He condemned the government's programme of 'genocide and torture against our people'.他谴责政府“对我们的民族实施摧残和灭绝”的计划。 slaughter ˈslɔːtə(r) [uncountable] the act of cruelly killing large numbers of people at one time, especially in a war (尤指战争中的)屠杀,杀戮They told us of the wholesale slaughter of innocent people.他们对我们讲起了对无辜民众的大规模杀戮。Slaughter is used most often in the phrase the slaughter of.... It describes an act, rather than an event or situation. * slaughter最常用于短语the slaughter of ...,描述行为而非事件或状况。 slaughter

verb

[transitive] Men, women and children were slaughtered and villages destroyed.村庄被毁,男人、女人和儿童惨遭杀戮。
the Holocaust [singular] the killing of millions of Jews by the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s (20世纪30年代和40年代纳粹对数百万犹太人的)大屠杀He had produced a series of paintings based on the Holocaust.他创作了一系列以纳粹对犹太人的大屠杀为素材的画作。 extermination ɪkˌstɜːmɪˈneɪʃn; NAmE ɪkˌstɜːrmɪˈneɪʃn [uncountable] (rather formal) the killing of all the members of a group of people or animals 灭绝;根除;毁灭Millions died in the extermination camps.数百万人死于灭绝营。the extermination of rats and other vermin消灭老鼠和其他有害动物When it is used to talk about people extermination usually refers to the killing of Jews by the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s, or to the destruction of the whole human race in a future disaster. * extermination指杀死人时,通常指20世纪30年代和40年代纳粹对犹太人实行的种族灭绝,或指全人类毁于某种未来的灾难The film foresees the extermination of the human race in a nuclear world war.这部影片预言人类将在世界核大战中灭绝。 see also exterminate destroy
IELTS BNC: 7134 COCA: 6457

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