1.粗暴的,残忍的;野蛮的,肉欲的
2.兽的,畜生般的
3.粗鲁的,愚钝的
1.violent and cruel
2.lacking intelligence or other signs of being human
1.There's no sense at all of aesthetic, or the aesthetic they have is often brutish.
完全没有审美感,或者他们的审美感是粗野的。
2.Nicholas Kerensky chose this seemingly brutish animal as the namesake for one of his Clans for more than its physical prowess.
尼古拉斯·克伦斯基把这种看似粗野的动物选为他的一个氏族的象征,这并不只是因为它的力量。
3.When he drew upon the Force to do battle, however, he overcame his otherwise brutish, clumsy nature to become a formidable opponent.
不过,在战斗中运用原力时,他会克服愚笨迟钝的天性,成为一个可怕的对手。
4.Suddenly, certain brutish behaviors that used to be overlooked were exiled as abnormal.
突然之间,那些过去常常被忽视的野蛮的行为都被视为不正常。
5.Moreover, China is not the only country to prop up brutish regimes.
再者,中国并不是支持那些野蛮政权的唯一国家。
6.I saw the dull , drilled , docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiers plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts, . . .
我曾看到大批头脑愚蠢,训练有素,唯命是从而又凶暴残忍的德国士兵,像一群螺虫在蠕蠕行进。
7.Japan had tried the more brutish British method of marauding around the region in pursuit of an empire.
日本追求帝国梦的过程与英国相似,也曾对周边地区大肆劫掠,而且手段更为野蛮。
8.Which character the audience decides to believe depends on whether it views Caliban as inherently brutish, or as made brutish by oppression.
听众决定相信哪一个性仰赖无论它看丑陋如固有畜生般或依照藉着压抑制造畜生般。
9.I see also the dull, drilled, docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiery plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts.
我也看到大批头脑愚钝,受过训练,唯命是从而凶暴残忍的德国士兵,象一群爬行的蝗虫在蹒跚行进。
10.Without these little white lies, they say, our relationships would be short and brutish and nasty.
他们说,如果没有无伤大雅的谎言,人际关系就会短暂,粗野和龌鹾。