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形容词比较级
more brutal
形容词最高级
most brutal
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残忍的, 野蛮的
extremely violent and cruel
- The brutal attack left him with severe injuries and trauma.
残酷的攻击使他受了重伤并留下了心理创伤。
- The dictator's regime was known for its brutal suppression of dissent.
独裁者的政权以其对异见的残酷镇压而闻名。
- The crime scene was a testament to the brutal nature of the crime.
犯罪现场证明了犯罪的残忍性质。
- She couldn't bring herself to watch the news coverage of the brutal murder.
她无法让自己去看关于那起残忍谋杀的新闻报道。
- The documentary exposed the brutal living conditions endured by factory workers.
这部纪录片揭露了工厂工人所忍受的残酷生活条件。
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残酷的, 严酷的
unpleasant or harsh in a way that is difficult to endure
- The brutal heat of the desert made it hard to travel.
沙漠的残酷高温使得旅行变得困难。
- The brutal honesty of his words left her speechless.
他话语中残酷的诚实让她无言以对。
- The brutal noise of the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.
建筑工地的残酷噪音让人无法集中注意力。
- The brutal truth about their financial situation was hard to accept.
关于他们财务状况的残酷真相很难接受。
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野蛮的, 兽性的
animal-like in nature, often implying a lack of humanity or civilization
- The brutal fight between the animals in the wild was a display of pure instinct.
野生动物之间的残酷斗争是纯粹本能的表现。
- His brutal behavior reminded them of wild, untamed creatures.
他野蛮的行为让他们想起了野生、未驯服的生物。
- The movie portrayed the brutal nature of the predators as they hunted for survival.
这部电影描绘了捕食者为生存而狩猎时的残酷本性。
- The savage, brutal attacks left a trail of destruction, resembling the ferocity of wild creatures.
野蛮的、残酷的攻击留下了一连串的破坏,类似于野生动物的凶猛。
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direct and blunt in expression
- His critique was brutal but accurate.
- She delivered a brutal assessment of the company's performance.
- The report gave a brutal account of the failing policies.
- His brutal honesty sometimes offended colleagues.
- The coach offered a brutal evaluation of the team's skills.