decimated
英 [ˈdesɪmeɪtɪd]
美 [ˈdesɪmeɪtɪd]
v. 大量毁灭,大批杀死(某地区的动物、植物或人); 严重破坏; 大大削弱
decimate的过去分词和过去式
BNC.41613 / COCA.29563
柯林斯词典
- VERB 大批杀死;大量毁灭
Todecimatesomething such as a group of people or animals means to destroy a very large number of them.- The pollution could decimate the river's thriving population of kingfishers...
污染可能会造成河边大量繁殖的翠鸟大批死亡。 - British forces in the Caribbean were being decimated by disease.
加勒比海地区的英国部队有大批的人病死。
- The pollution could decimate the river's thriving population of kingfishers...
- VERB 严重削弱,大幅缩减(系统或机构)
Todecimatea system or organization means to reduce its size and effectiveness greatly.- ...a recession which decimated the nation's manufacturing industry.
使该国制造业元气大伤的经济衰退
- ...a recession which decimated the nation's manufacturing industry.
双语例句
- The source of90 percent of the world'scaviar, they are being decimated by poaching and pollution.
占世界鱼子酱90%来源的鲟鱼正在被偷猎和污染大批杀害。 - They also decimated the population of Earth as part of their plan to reduce it to more manageable numbers.
他们也大量的残杀了地球上的人口,作为他们计划的一部分就是去减少人口的数量已达到更好控制的目的。 - British forces in the Caribbean were being decimated by disease.
加勒比海地区的英国部队有大批的人病死。 - Slumping volumes and prices on the mainland have decimated the sector.
内地市场低迷的交易量和价格已重创这一行业。 - Japanese military might must be decimated as a fighting force before its threat to civilization is removed.
日本之武力,必须予以彻底摧毁,使其不复能作战,始可解除日本对于文明之威胁。 - Drought in the 1970s and the "ivory wars" of the 1980s decimated the population.
20世纪70年代的干旱和80年代的“象牙战争”使大象数量锐减。 - The plague decimated the Emperor Justinian's tax-base, undermining his ability to battle the Vandals and the Goths and effectively ended the chance of uniting the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.
这场瘟疫摧毁了查士丁尼大帝的税收基础,削弱了他对汪达尔人和哥特人的进攻,从而阻碍了东西罗马帝国的合并。 - They did not notice the cholera which decimated Paris precisely during that very month.
那个月里,霍乱正在巴黎流行,死亡惨重,他们全不在意。 - U.S.state and local governments are struggling to balance budgets after the recession decimated their finances.
美国各州和地方政府在经济危机没钱后都在努力削减财政预算。 - The slowdown is blamed partly on unusually warm weather, a prolonged drought that decimated farm inventories and sent corn and soybean prices to new highs.
经济放缓部分归咎于异常温暖的天气,持久干旱使得农场库存大幅下降,同时将玉米和大豆价格推至新高。