1.加以(打击等);使受(痛苦,损失等)
2.处以刑罚,加刑
1.to cause something unpleasant to happen
1."The virus has infiltrated every part of your system, I'm afraid, and its pernicious influx has inflicted a great deal of damage, " he said.
“生怕病毒已经渗入你的身体的每部门,它有害的汇集已经造成很大的破损,”他说。
2.Mary inflicted the children on her mother for the weekend.
玛丽把孩子们硬留在母亲那儿度周末。
3.Mary inflicted her children on her mother for the weekend.
周末玛丽硬把孩子们交给母亲照料。
4.Still another battleship appeared to be slightly damaged, and extensive damage had also been inflicted on other types of ships.
还有一艘主力舰似乎只受到微创,其他各型舰只都是疮痍满目。
5.Many people are not aware of just how much negativity they consume, self-inflicted or otherwise.
许多人根本不知道自己吸入了多少负面性,不论是自我施加或其它方式。
6.Tell her they're not some curse inflicted upon her for being a woman, but nature's way of keeping you from bleeding too much.
告诉她这不是作为女人的诅咒,是身体让她减少流血的自然反应。
7.It could also raise more than a $1tn over the next decade to help the country recover from the damage inflicted by the Wall Street crew.
税收还能在下个十年内筹集到一万亿多美元来帮助受华尔街牵连的国家从灾难中恢复。
8.No such heavy losses would have been inflicted on the company, which had watched out for the risks underlying its business operations.
要是当初注意经营风险,公司就不会蒙受如此大的损失。
9.I cannot quite see how the German chancellor is going to extricate herself from these self-inflicted constraints.
我看不太出这位德国总理如何摆脱这些自造的障碍。
10.When the Empire began exploiting the Wookiee homeworld, it was as if the giant people felt the pain inflicted upon Kashyyyk.
当帝国开始开发伍基人的家乡时,似乎这些巨人能感受到卡西克遭受的痛苦。