crucifying

英 [ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ] 美 [ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ]

v.  把(某人)钉(或捆)在木十字架上处死; 严厉批评; 严惩; 折磨
crucify的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 把…捆在(或钉在)十字架上处死
    If someone is crucified, they are killed by being tied or nailed to a cross and left to die.
    1. ...the day that Christ was crucified.
      耶稣受难日
  2. VERB 严厉批评;严惩
    To crucify someone means to criticize or punish them severely.
    1. She'll crucify me if she finds you still here...
      如果她发现你还在这儿,她会狠狠地教训我。
    2. She was crucified by the critics for her performance.
      她的表演受到评论家的尖锐批评。

双语例句

  1. But would it be worse than years of deflation and crucifying unemployment all across southern Europe?
    但这种结果会比整个南欧遭受多年通缩和令人痛苦的高失业更坏吗?
  2. Don't look at it as people crucifying your coding style.
    不要把别人的检查,看成是对代码风格的苛求。
  3. Your tactile sense takes a crucifying you never dreamed possible.
    你的触觉会感受到前所未有的煎熬。
  4. Second, in aiming for perfect balance, employers risk crucifying senior staff on the very T-shape they want them to adopt, ending up with leaders who are neither broad enough nor deep enough.
    其次,为了实现完美平衡,用人单位提高了对高管的要求,希望他们能达到想招纳的t型人才标准,可能的结果领导者的知识既不够广,也不够深。