brutality
/bruːˈtæləti/ (bre, ipa) · [brutˈæləti] /bruːˈtæləti/ (ame, ipa) · [brutˈæləti] /brü-ˈta-lə-tē How to pronounce brutality (audio)/ (ame, mw)
brutality — 名詞
1. extremely cruel and violent behaviour that shows no pity for the suffering of ot
殘暴
極其殘忍的暴力行為,或單一此類事件
extremely cruel and violent behaviour that shows no pity for the suffering of others; also, a single act of this nature.
Rachel described the brutality of the guards at the detention centre to the press.
Rachel 向媒體描述了拘留中心警衛的殘暴行為。
Linh could not forget the brutality she witnessed as a child during the war.
Linh 無法忘記童年時期在戰爭中所目睹的殘暴。
witness + brutality — collocation with a sensory or memory verb
The brutality of the attack left the entire neighbourhood in a state of shock.
這場攻擊的殘暴程度讓整個社區陷入震驚。
Piotr's report documented the brutality of prison conditions across the region.
Piotr 的報告記錄了該地區各監獄中的殘暴狀況。
The coach was fired after footage showed his brutality towards the young players.
教練因影片揭露他對年輕球員的殘暴行為而被解僱。
- cruelty
broader; covers emotional and psychological harm, not only physical violence
- savagery
implies wild, untamed violence, often associated with primitive or animal-like ferocity
- viciousness
focuses more on the deliberate intent to cause harm than on the scale of violence
- compassion
deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering
- gentleness
mild, tender behaviour; the opposite of violent force
- kindness
the quality of being warm-hearted and considerate
文法句型
brutality of + noun
brutality towards/against + person/group
用法筆記
Both uncountable (the general quality or behaviour) and countable (a single brutal act). Common in legal, journalistic, and human-rights contexts.