eviscerate
常見例句
- “Imagine being a caveman and having to eviscerate a dinosaur with your bare hands,” Terry said.
“想想我們是穴居野人,不用任何器械,必須用雙手掏出一只恐龍的內(nèi)臟,怎么樣?” 馬特說。 - However, in their enthusiasm to eviscerate, the critics may be overlooking some vital differences between a business education and one in, for example, philosophy or electrical engineering.
然而,在他們?nèi)未嬲娴臒崆橹?,這些批評者也許忽略了商業(yè)教育與哲學(xué)或電子工程這類學(xué)科之間存在的關(guān)鍵差別。 - Ms Vescovo, who argues that California’s payment cuts would eviscerate her clients’ access to services, worries that under managed care the disabled might not be able to see the specialists they need.
凡斯科夫女士認(rèn)為說加州的支付削減計劃會讓她的客戶失去得到服務(wù)的機(jī)會,她還擔(dān)心,在管理關(guān)懷之下,那些殘障人士可能不能見到那些他們需要的專家。 - The Rule would not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it.
FORBES: Judge To Bloomberg: It's A Democracy, Not A Dictatorship - This in turn would eviscerate whatever hope remains of obtaining a complete accounting would surely vanish.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy Perot Makes Clinton ‘An Offer He Can’t Refuse’: Get the Facts on POW/Mia’s Before Okaying New Imf Loans To Vietnam - For tortoise soup, take one reptile, eviscerate, remove skin and all fat, remove shell.
ECONOMIST: Nora Ephron and Lonesome George 返回 eviscerate