Brutes Meaning in English
word · lemma: brute
ˈbɹut
BROOTS
bɹˈuːts
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释义
'Brutes' refers to people or animals who act in a very rough, violent, or cruel way, often lacking kindness or intelligence.
用法与细微差别
Used formally and informally, 'brutes' can describe both humans and animals, but is often negative and emphasizes lack of empathy or civility. It is commonly used metaphorically for cruel or aggressive people. Often in plural, rarely as a compliment.
Spanish: brutos - bestiasPortuguese (BR): brutos - bestasPortuguese (PT): brutos - bestasChinese (Simplified): 野兽 - 粗暴的人Chinese (Traditional): 野獸 - 粗暴的人Hindi: दरिंदे - वहशीArabic: همج - وحوشBengali: পাশবিক - নৃশংস ব্যক্তি - উগ্র জন্তুRussian: звери - жестокие людиJapanese: 野獣 - 粗暴な人間Vietnamese: kẻ hung bạo - thú dữKorean: 짐승 - 난폭한 사람Turkish: brüt - vahşi kişi - kaba hayvanUrdu: درندے - وحشی لوگIndonesian: makhluk buas - orang kasar
例句
The lions were strong brutes in the wild.
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Some people act like brutes when they get angry.
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The two brutes scared the children at the park.
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Don't waste your time arguing with those brutes; they won't listen.
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The prisoners were treated like wild brutes.
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In the movie, the villains were nothing but heartless brutes.
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