brute
n. 畜生,兽; 残暴的人; 兽性
adj. 残忍的; 畜生的,动物的; 无理性的
If you call someone, usually a man, a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.
Custer was an idiot and a brute and he deserved his fate.
卡斯特是个白痴,是个残暴的家伙,他罪有应得。
...a drunken brute.
野蛮的醉鬼
When you refer to brute strength or force, you are contrasting it with gentler methods or qualities.
He used brute force to take control...
他靠暴力获得了统治权。
Boxing is a test of skill and technique, rather than brute strength.
拳击考验的是技能和技术,不是蛮力。
Brute emotions or facts are basic feelings or responses to a situation, or the basic facts of this situation.
...brute loyalty to the herd.
对群落的一种本能的忠诚
...brute historical fact.
基本的历史事实
1. a cruelly rapacious person
2. a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
1. resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility;
animal, beast, creature, brute, cattle creature :通常指生物或动物,与非生动相对。指人时,则含怜悯或轻蔑的意味。 brute :特指野兽。用于人时,突出其野蛮或残忍。 cattle :指大牲畜,尤其指牛。
这些名词均含"动物"之意。
You are a brute to keep it from me.
你把这件事瞒着我,真可恶.
She defied the brute force.
她不畏强暴.
The security of encryption algorithms depends heavily on computational infeasibility of brute force attack.
加密算法的安全性在很大程度上取决于暴力破解的不可行性.
The horse broke its leg, the poor brute.
那匹马跌断了腿, 可怜的马.
This misshapen ogrelike brute has taut flesh with a claylike texture.
这只畸形的食人魔状怪物有着粘土般构成的紧崩肉体.