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slaugh.ter objH5slC:7tE5, $5slB:7tLv [T]屠杀Thousands of people were slaughtered (= killed cruelly and wrongly) in the civil war.在内战中有数千人被屠杀。Many people believe it is wrong to slaughter animals to make fur coats.许多人相信屠杀动物来制裘皮大衣是错误的。In the past, farmers used to slaughter their pigs (= kill them for meat) in the autumn, so that they had meat for the winter.过去,农夫常在秋天屠宰他们的猪,这样他们就有肉过冬了。(fig. infml) Germany slaughtered (= easily defeated) England in last night's football match.在昨晚的足球比赛中德国队大败英国队。
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