massacre
n. 大屠殺,殘殺; (牲畜的)成批屠宰
vt. 屠殺,殘殺; 損害,毀壞; <口>徹底擊敗; <口>慘敗
A massacre is the killing of a large number of people at the same time in a violent and cruel way.
Maria lost her 62-year-old mother in the massacre.
在大屠殺中瑪麗亞失去了62歲的母親。
...reports of massacre, torture and starvation.
關於屠殺、拷打與捱餓的報道
If people are massacred, a large number of them are attacked and killed in a violent and cruel way.
300 civilians are believed to have been massacred by the rebels...
據信有300位平民被叛亂分子殘殺。
Troops indiscriminately massacred the defenceless population.
軍隊肆無忌憚地屠殺手無寸鐵的民眾。
1. the savage and excessive killing of many people
1. kill a large number of people indiscriminately;
kill, murder, slaughter, massacre, assassinate, execute
這些動詞均有"殺,殺死"之意。
Kaczynski had been flying to Katyn, near Smolensk, to commemorate the victims of the Katyn massacre.
卡欽斯基原定於抵達斯摩稜斯克的卡廷,參加紀念卡廷事件受害者活動.
The Ludlow Massacre set off a wave of sympathy for the strikers.
勒德洛的屠殺激起人們對罷工者同情的浪潮.
There was a terrible massacre of villagers here during the war.
在戰爭中,這裡的村民慘遭屠殺.
For the massacre began on his feast day in 1572.
還有一個“巴肖羅繆市場”也是以他的名字命名的.
This became known as the Tsinan Massacre.
這次屠殺事件被稱為“濟南慘案”.