crucify
英 ['kruːsɪfaɪ]
美['krʊsə'fai]
- vt. 折磨;十字架上钉死;克制
词态变化
第三人称单数: crucifies;过去式: crucified;过去分词: crucified;现在分词: crucifying;
英文词源
- crucify (v.)
- c. 1300, from Old French crucifer (12c., Modern French crucifier), from Vulgar Latin *crucificare, from Late Latin crucifigere "to fasten to a cross," from cruci, dative of Latin crux "cross" (see cross (n.)) + figere "fasten" (see fix (v.)). An ancient mode of capital punishment considered especially ignominious by the Romans. Figurative sense of "to torment" is 1620s. Related: Crucified; crucifying.
双语例句
- 1. She'll crucify me if she finds you still here.
- 如果她发现你还在这儿,她会狠狠地教训我。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. If Jesus Christ were to come today, people would not even crucify Him. They would ask Him to dinner, and hear what He had to say, and make fun of it.
- 倘使耶稣·基督今天出现的话, 人们将不会把他钉死在十字架上. 人们将会请他参加晚宴, 听听他有什么好讲的, 然后拿他寻寻开心的吧.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. So you would take a man and crucify him on a pole for all to see?
- 所以你就会让一个人当众钉死十字架 吗 ?
来自电影对白
- 4. If Christ were to come today, people would not even crucify Him.
- 倘使耶稣·督今天出现的话, 人们将不会把钉在十字架上.
来自互联网
- 5. For even as love crowns you so small he crucify you.
- 爱虽然可以为你加冕,但也能将你钉上十字架.
来自互联网