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 mutilation [`mjutl.'eʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 切断, 毁损

[医] 残毁, 残缺




    mutilation
    [ noun ]
    an injury that causes disfigurement or that deprives you of a limb or other important body part
    <noun.event>


    Mutilation \Mu`ti*la"tion\, n. [L. mutilatio: cf. F.
    mutilation.]
    The act of mutilating, or the state of being mutilated;
    deprivation of a limb or of an essential part.

    1. He decided to decrease the mutilation and cannibalism, lighten up on the bondage and cut out the white slavery.
    2. "Something needs to be done uniformly to stop the mutilation," said Cindy Mosling, who heads the Bird Emergency Aid & Kare Sanctuary, or BEAKS.
    3. Rene smiled so much that he almost made one overlook the mutilation of a life now back in the wheelchair.
    4. Rochon, 37, charged in the lawsuit filed last fall that fellow agents in Omaha and later Chicago waged a three-year campaign of harassment that included a letter threatening death, mutilation and sexual assault of his white wife.
    5. The Supreme Court threw out last year's statute barring flag mutilation, saying it violated the right to free speech.
    6. In Cronenberg On Cronenberg the director of The Fly, Dead Ringers and the forthcoming Naked Lunch talks about the art of horror, the horror of art (in his native Canada) and the reason why it does us good to contemplate murder, mutilation and mutation.
    7. Even the title of the art series, of which the magazine mutilation is a part, suggests just how little regard some people hold for magazines.
    8. Under the measure, artists would be given the right to bring a civil copyright suit against art owners for the "distortion, mutilation or other modification" of paintings, drawings, sculptures and limited edition prints and photographs.
    9. He pleaded guilty to nine charges, including the kidnapping and first-degree murder of Miss Lenz and the attempted murder of his wife, but pleaded innocent to charges of sexual assault and mutilation.
    10. The area has a long history of mutilation killings, which are connected with sorcery in which parts of human bodies, particularly those of enemies, are used to bring power and good luck.
    11. Also mentioned was Warren Virgil Tinch, a fugitive wanted in an Ohio mutilation murder who was allegedly spotted in Gainesville and nearby Ocala about a week before the slayings.
    12. Among other suspects, she mentioned Warren Virgil Tinch, 58, an Ohio fugitive wanted for the mutilation stabbing death of a woman in that state.
    13. The resumption of war in June began a period of brutality, including decapitation and mutilation, that has exceeded anything before it.
    14. Federal investigators are looking into what appears to be poaching and mutilation of walruses for ivory in the Bering Sea.
    15. The desecration of the 34 graves and mutilation of a corpse touched off a wave of vandalism in France, but also prompted public demonstrations against a perceived rise in anti-Semitism.
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