victim
n. 受害者,遇難者; 祭品,犧牲品
A victim is someone who has been hurt or killed.
Not all the victims survived...
並非所有受害者都得以倖存。
Statistically our chances of being the victims of violent crime are remote.
從統計資料來看,我們成為暴力犯罪受害者的可能性微乎其微。
A victim is someone who has suffered as a result of someone else's actions or beliefs, or as a result of unpleasant circumstances.
He was a victim of racial prejudice...
他是種族歧視的受害者。
He described himself and Altman as victims rather than participants in the scandal...
他把他自己和奧爾特曼描繪成這一醜聞的受害者而不是參與者。
If you fall victim to something or someone, you suffer as a result of them, or you are killed by them.
In the early 1960s, Blyton fell victim to Alzheimer's disease...
在19世紀60年代早期,布萊頓患上了老年痴呆症。
At Brussels airport he fell victim to pickpockets who pinched his wallet.
在布魯塞爾機場,他被扒手盯上,錢包被偷走了。
1. an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance
2. a person who is tricked or swindled
fall victim to
成為…的犧牲品
He fell victim to her charms.
他為她的姿色所傾倒.
Qu Yuan suffered banishment as the victim of a court intrigue.
屈原成為朝廷中鉤心鬥角的犧牲品,因而遭到放逐.
African hunting dogs will tear at the flesh of their victim until it is weak.
非洲獵狗會撕咬獵物的皮肉,直到它變得虛弱不堪.
The little girl fell victim to a bomb in a fascist air raid.
那個小女孩在一次法西斯空襲中成了一枚炸彈的犧牲者.
The criminal knifed his victim in a rage.
罪犯在暴怒之下,刀刺了被害者.