barbarian

英[bɑː'beəriən] 美[bɑːr'beriən]
  • n. 野蛮人
  • adj. 野蛮的
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Noun:
  1. a member of an uncivilized people

  2. a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

Adjective:
  1. without civilizing influences;

    "barbarian invaders"
    "barbaric practices"
    "a savage people"
    "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"
    "wild tribes"

1. Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian.
我们的数学老师是个坏蛋,一个彻头彻尾的野蛮人。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We need to fight this barbarian attitude to science.
我们需要与这种对待科学的野蛮态度作斗争。

来自柯林斯例句

3. barbarian invasions of the fifth century
五世纪时野蛮人的入侵

来自《权威词典》

4. The walled city was attacked by barbarian hordes.
那座有城墙的城市遭到野蛮部落的袭击.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The rest of the clan thinks the uniform is only fit for a barbarian or a man of the lowest class.
家族里的其他人员认为,这样的制服只适合野蛮人或最低贱的人穿.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The barbarians conquered Rome.
      野蛮人征服了罗马。
    2. To the barbarian of the lower stage, a slave was valueless .
      对于低级阶段的野蛮人来说,奴隶是没有价值的。
    3. The barbarian defiled the church by use it as stable.
      蛮夷人把教堂当作畜牲圈,使其受到玷污。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Rome went down before the barbarian invaders.
      罗马被野蛮的侵略者所征服。
    2. The walled city was attacked by barbarian hordes.
      那座有城墙的城市遭到野蛮部落的袭击。
    3. The barbarian customs of the villagers astonished us.
      村民的野蛮习俗令我们吃惊。