brutalize
/ˈbruːtəlaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · [brˈutəlˌaɪz] /ˈbruːtəlaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · [brˈutəlˌaɪz] /ˈbrü-tᵊl-ˌīz How to pronounce brutalize (audio)/ (ame, mw)
brutalize — 動詞
- brutalizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- brutalizeshe / she / it
- brutalizedpast simple
- brutalizing-ing form
1. to hurt, control, or punish someone through repeated cruel treatment or violence
虐待
以殘酷暴力對待某人
to hurt, control, or punish someone through repeated cruel treatment or violence.
The guards brutalized prisoners during the winter transfer to the mountain camp.
那些警衛在冬天押送到山區營地時虐待囚犯。
brutalize + prisoners
After the arrest, officers brutalized the teenager in a windowless interview room.
逮捕後,警員在一間沒有窗戶的訊問室裡虐待那名少年。
brutalize + a victim
The gang brutalized shopkeepers who refused to pay for protection.
那個幫派虐待拒絕付保護費的店主。
Witnesses said the militia brutalized villagers before burning the school bus.
目擊者說,那支民兵在燒掉校車前先虐待了村民。
- protect
means keeping someone safe from harm
- spare
means choosing not to harm or punish someone
- treat humanely
stresses decent and compassionate treatment
文法句型
brutalize + prisoners/villagers/children
be brutalized by + guards/police/gangs
用法筆記
Usually takes a human object and often appears in reports about police, war, prisons, or gangs. The focus is on the cruel acts done to the victim, not on the victim's later emotional change.
常見錯誤
2. to make someone grow colder, harsher, and less able to feel pity for others.
使殘忍
使人變冷酷並失去同情心
to make someone grow colder, harsher, and less able to feel pity for others.
Years in the camp brutalized the recruits until pain felt ordinary.
多年營中生活使那些新兵變得殘忍,連痛苦都覺得平常。
experience brutalized + people
The civil war brutalized children who grew up surrounded by executions.
那場內戰使在處決場景中長大的孩子變得殘忍。
war brutalized + people
Life on the street brutalized Aarav, leaving him quick to strike first.
街頭生活使 Aarav 變得殘忍,動不動就先出手。
The prison system brutalized many young men instead of teaching restraint.
那套監獄制度使許多年輕男子變得殘忍,而不是學會克制。
- harden
broader and can describe becoming emotionally tougher without cruelty
- dehumanize
stresses stripping away normal human feeling or dignity
- coarsen
focuses on making attitudes rougher or less sensitive
文法句型
war/prison/poverty + brutalize + someone
be brutalized by + years of violence
用法筆記
The subject is usually a harsh system, long experience, or repeated violence such as war, prison, or street life. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense highlights the lasting hardening effect on the person, not the acts themselves.