roughshod

英[?r?f??d]
美[?r?f?ɑd]

基本釋義

adj.
鐵蹄上裝有防滑釘?shù)?/dd>

實用例句

These laws allow the security forces to continue to ride roughshod over the human rights of the people.

這些法律允許安全部隊繼續(xù)踐踏人權(quán)。

柯林斯例句

They abused their power and rode roughshod over the people.

他們?yōu)E用權(quán)力欺凌人民.

辭典例句

He rode roughshod over all opposition to his ideas.

他恣意壓制所有與他相左的意見.

辭典例句

Someone should punish the rascals and block them from riding roughshod.

就應(yīng)該有人懲治一下街頭的賴子,不讓他們整日橫行霸道!

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Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks.

斯大林對富農(nóng)的殘酷鎮(zhèn)壓.

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He rode roughshod over all our arguments.

他對我們的論據(jù)全然不理.

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Tom seems to ride roughshod over the friends.

湯姆對待自己的朋友好像總是盛氣凌人.

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A manager who rode roughshod over all opposition.

一名專橫對待所有反對者的經(jīng)理.

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The boss rode roughshod over the men when they asked for higher wages.

老板對他們要求加薪一事,毫不理會.

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If they try to ride roughshod over Shansi, they will certainly encounter greater difficulties than ever.

日軍要在山西橫行, 必然將遇到它前所未有的困難.

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They will certainly not allow the aggressors to ride roughshod over them for long.

他們一定不會長期讓侵略者騎在頭上作威作福的.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. (of a horse) having horseshoes with projecting nails to prevent slipping

  • 2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering;

    "a barbarous crime"

    "brutal beatings"

    "cruel tortures"

    "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"

    "a savage slap"

    "vicious kicks"

  • 3. unjustly domineering;

    "incensed at the government's heavy-handed economic economic policies"

    "a manager who rode roughshod over all opposition"

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