柯林斯詞典massacre /?m?s?k?/ (massacring,massacred,massacres) 1. N-VAR A massacre is the killing of a large number of people at the same time in a violent and cruel way. 大屠殺 Maria lost her 62-year-old mother in the massacre. 瑪麗亞在大屠殺中失去了她62歲的母親。2. V-T If people are massacred, a large number of them are attacked and killed in a violent and cruel way. 大規(guī)模屠殺 300 civilians are believed to have been massacred by the rebels. 據(jù)信300名平民被叛亂分子屠殺了。 返回 massacre劍橋詞典an act of killing a lot of people 大屠殺;殘殺 He ordered the massacre of 2,000 women and children . 他下令屠殺了2000名婦女和兒童。 informal a bad defeat , especially in sport (尤指體育比賽中的)慘敗 The manager resigned after the team's 7–2 massacre in the final . 球隊(duì)在決賽以2比7慘敗,教練之后辭職。 例句 Of course , she was using the term 'massacre' in the figurative sense .The massacre was a crime against humanity .The perpetrators of the massacre must be brought to justice as war criminals . 返回 massacre