• infliction

    英:[ɪn'flɪkʃ(ə)n]  

    infliction 基本解释

    • n. 施加;处罚,刑罚

    infliction 词态变化

    动词: inflict;

    infliction 英文词源

    infliction (n.)
    1530s, from Late Latin inflictionem (nominative inflictio) "an inflicting, a striking against," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin infligere (see inflict).

    infliction 英文释义

    1. the act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo)
    2. an act causing pain or damage
    3. something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness;
    "washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer"
    "a bit of a bother"
    "he's not a friend, he's an infliction"

    infliction 双语例句

    1. Don't immerse yourself in the infliction too long.
    不要长时间沉浸在痛苦经历中。

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    2. Instead of rivets there came an invasion, an infliction, and a visitation.
    但是铆钉并没有运来,来的却是骚扰 、 混乱和视察.

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    3. We are not the sage and escape the infliction of love.
    我们不是圣人,摆脱不了感情的折磨.

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    4. Infliction of severe physical pain as a punishment or coercion.
    一种疼痛或痛苦的有意施加.

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    5. He's not a friend, he's an infliction.
    他不是一个朋友, 而是一个负担.

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    infliction 实用场景例句

    We are not the sage and escape the infliction of love.
    我们不是圣人,摆脱不了感情的折磨.

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    Infliction of severe physical pain as a punishment or coercion.
    一种疼痛或痛苦的有意施加.

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    Don't immerse ourself in this infliction too long.
    不要沉浸在这自行施加太长.

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    The infliction occasion of the sustain is influenced by the Soil character on ground.
    单支撑施加时机的选择受到现场土性参数的影响较大.

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