Brute Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɹut/
broot
/bɹˈuːt/
broot
释义
A brute is a person or animal who is cruel, violent, or has no manners. It can also be used to describe something controlled purely by physical force, not intelligence.
用法与细微差别
Usually negative and formal; calling someone a "brute" is very insulting. Common in the phrase "brute force" (only physical power, without thought). "Brute" can refer to people or animals, but often means a cruel man.
Spanish: bruto - bestia (persona violenta)Portuguese (BR): bruto - animal (pessoa violenta)Portuguese (PT): bruto - animal (pessoa violenta)Chinese (Simplified): 野蛮人 - 粗暴的人Chinese (Traditional): 野蠻人 - 粗暴的人Hindi: हिंसक व्यक्ति - क्रूर व्यक्तिArabic: همجي - شخص عنيفBengali: বর্বর - পশু (অভদ্র ব্যক্তি)Russian: зверь - грубиянJapanese: 野獣 - 暴力的な人Vietnamese: kẻ thô lỗ - thú vật (kẻ bạo lực)Korean: 짐승 - 폭력적인 사람Turkish: vahşi - kaba kuvvet sahibi kişiUrdu: بدمعاش - وحشی (ظالم شخص یا جانور)Indonesian: brutal - binatang (orang kejam)
例句
The brute broke the door with his fists.
basic
Don't act like a brute to your friends.
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Some people use brute force instead of thinking.
basic
He can be a real brute when he loses his temper.
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You don't have to be a brute to get what you want.
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The boss gets things done through brute force, not negotiation.
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