inflicted
英 [ɪnˈflɪktɪd]
美 [ɪnˈflɪktɪd]
v. 使遭受打击; 使吃苦头
inflict的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 予以(打击);使遭受(损伤、苦痛等)
Toinflictharm or damageonsomeone or something means to make them suffer it.- Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces...
反叛武装称他们使政府军遭受重创。 - ...the damage being inflicted on Britain's industries by the recession...
经济衰退使英国工业遭受的损失 - The dog then attacked her, inflicting serious injuries.
然后那条狗袭击了她,把她咬成重伤。
- Rebels say they have inflicted heavy casualties on government forces...
双语例句
- We greatly underestimated the willful damage inflicted on the bikes.
我们大大低估了对自行车的故意破坏。 - The damage inflicted upon the British fleet was devastating.
英国舰队遭到了毁灭性的重创。 - They inflicted heavy losses on the enemy.
他们使敌人损失惨重。 - Resentment expands the damage that has been done and prolongs the pain that has been inflicted.
怨恨使发生的伤害扩大,并且使所遭受的痛苦延长。 - The financial crisis and deep recession have inflicted widespread pain across the Americas.
金融危机和深度衰退使整个美洲遭受严重影响。 - Even if the surgery succeeded, Epstein worried that the tumor might have already inflicted irreparable damage.
他担心即使手术成功,肿瘤也可能已经造成了无法弥补的损伤。 - An act of cruelty and violence inflicted by an enemy armed force on civilians or prisoners.
由敌对武装力量对公民或犯人做出的残忍的或暴力的折磨。 - The harsh economic measures have inflicted great hardship on the people.
苛刻的经济措施使人民蒙受了极大的苦难。 - He inflicted severe penalties on the prisoners.
他对囚犯施加苛刑。 - Sufficient to such a man is this punishment, which was inflicted of many.
这样的人,受了众人的责罚,也就够了。