violent death
英 [ˈvaɪələnt deθ]
美 [ˈvaɪələnt deθ]
暴亡; 横死; 暴力致死
英英释义
noun
- an event that causes someone to die
双语例句
- May he die a violent death!
他这人不得好死! - So they have no doubt about the possibility of flashbacks and visions in those who meet violent and sudden death.
所以他们不会怀疑遇到暴力促死的人也有可能闪回造业的行为和看到来生的景象。 - 'Be no more' is a euphemism for 'be dead' his violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away.
他的突然死亡被委婉地称作去世。 - If both trends continue, more and more Americans will come to associate guns not with healthy outdoorsmanship, as the NRA would like, but with swift and violent human death.
如果这两个趋势持续发展下去的话,越来越多的美国人将不会像NRA所期望的那样,把枪支和健康向上的户外运动联系在一起,而是认为枪支是导致致命性死亡的原因。 - He was the silent of the storm that erupted after the violent death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
在威尔士王妃戴安娜遇难去世后的风暴里,特雷弗·里斯-琼斯是平静的风暴。 - France has declared a national disaster after violent storms battered parts of the country leaving death and destruction in their wake.
暴风席卷法国部分地区,造成人员伤亡和建筑物毁坏,总统宣布这是一起国家灾难。 - Animal rights activists argue that foxes suffer a cruel and violent death ( after a very stressful chase).
动物权利保护者认为,在经过紧张的追逐后,狐狸将会惨痛地死去。 - She cannot help associating the house with a scene of violent death.
她不禁想起这房子里出过凶杀案。 - It usually means that they've had a sudden or very violent death.
一般都意味着他们是突然或被暴力致死的。 - And like all ecosystems with an abundance of life, there is always the danger of violent death.
而且,与一切生物繁多的生态系统一样,这里总有死于暴力的危险。