inflicting
英 [ɪnˈflɪktɪŋ]
美 [ɪnˈflɪktɪŋ]
v. 使遭受打击; 使吃苦头
inflict的现在分词
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
- Don't consider the women to be weak and helpless thereby inflicting injustices upon them.
不要认为妇女柔弱无助,就可以对之不公。 - If I invite my most amusing friends I risk inflicting a boring evening on them.
如果我邀请我那些最风趣的朋友来,我担心他们可能会度过一个无聊的夜晚。 - To avoid inflicting this experience on others, many people give gift vouchers at Christmas.
为了避免他人遭遇这种尴尬,很多人都会选择赠送圣诞礼券。 - It's impossible to do research without inflicting some pain on animals.
搞研究不让动物遭点罪是不可能的。 - In most cases, intentionally inflicting harm is considered wrong.
大多数情况下,故意造成伤害是不对的。 - The national police managed to kill the terrorists very quickly and cleared the area, and have prevented them from inflicting further harm on civilians.
国家警察设法迅速将恐怖分子击毙,并排查了该地区,防止他们对平民造成进一步的伤害。 - Adhering to the new rules meant inflicting serious damage on motor racing.
遵守新的规定就意味着赛车比赛将遭受严重影响。 - But if we find a man inflicting pain it is for him to prove that his action is right.
但如果我们看到一个人在制造痛苦,那就需要由他来证明他的行为是正确的。 - Inflicting or intended to inflict punishment.
惩罚性的或目的在于惩罚的。 - In fact, inflicting injury might not have even been his intention.
实际上,造成伤亡可能不是他的目的。