释义 |
vic.tim5vIk7tImn [C]someone or something which has been hurt, damaged or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance牺牲者,罹难者,受害者;罹病者The chances of being the victim of a crime are still much lower in Britain than they are in America.在英国,成为犯罪受害者的可能性还是要比在美国少得多。The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting.这些孩子们是打架斗殴的无辜/无可奈何的受害者。The law prevents newspapers and television from naming victims of rape/rape victims.法律禁止报纸和电视说出强奸受害人的姓名。A new drug has been developed which might help save the lives of cancer/AIDS/heart-attack victims.已经发明了一种新药,或许能够拯救癌症/爱滋病/心脏病患者的生命。Congress has agreed to provide financial aid to the hurricane/flood victims.国会已经同意向飓风/洪水受灾难民提供经济援助。We appear to have been the victims of a cruel hoax.我们看来已成了一个残酷骗局的受骗者。Our local hospital has become the latest victim of the cuts in government spending.我们的地方医院成了政府削减开支的最近的牺牲品。The school has become a victim of its own success (= its success is causing it to have problems)--it's in danger of becoming overcrowded.这所学校已经成了它本身成功的受害者----它正面临着过分拥挤的危险。If you fall victim to someone or something, you are hurt, damaged, killed or suffer because of them.成为…的牺牲品,受害者In 1948, Gandhi fell victim to a member of a Hindu gang.1948年甘地成为一个印度教帮派成员的牺牲者。The company has fallen victim to increased competition.这家公司成了日益激烈的竞争的牺牲品。
|