Cannibal Meaning in English
word
ˈkænəbəɫ
KAN-uh-buhl
kˈænɪbəl
KAN-ih-buhl
释义
A cannibal is a person or animal that eats others of its own kind, especially humans who eat human flesh.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in historical, anthropological, or horror contexts. Refers to both humans and animals. Collocations: 'cannibal tribe', 'acts of cannibalism'. Not used for everyday situations; can be offensive if misapplied.
Spanish: caníbalPortuguese (BR): canibalPortuguese (PT): canibalChinese (Simplified): 食人者 - 吃人者Chinese (Traditional): 食人者 - 喫人者Hindi: मांसाहारी (इंसान खाने वाला)Arabic: آكل لحوم البشرBengali: মানুষখেকো - নিজজাতভোজীRussian: каннибалJapanese: 人食い - 共食いする者Vietnamese: kẻ ăn thịt đồng loạiKorean: 식인종Turkish: yamyamUrdu: آدم خورIndonesian: kanibal
例句
The explorers were afraid of being attacked by cannibals.
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A tiger became a cannibal after eating another tiger.
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A cannibal eats people.
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That old legend describes a remote island full of cannibals.
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In some movies, the villain is a cannibal, which makes the story scarier.
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He joked that his roommate ate like a cannibal after skipping lunch.
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