1.残害;使残废;使负重伤
1.to injure someone seriously, especially permanently
1.One awful consequence of the long conflict has been a proliferation of landmines, frequently maiming villagers.
长期的冲突所造成的可怕危害之一就是遍布的地雷,经常会伤及村民。
2.It defines violence as anything depicting the "killing, maiming, dismembering or sexual assaulting" of a human image.
它将暴力定义为对人物形象的“任何杀害、致残、肢解或性侵犯行为”。
3.Since most of his clientele were the desperate or the destitute, their maiming or disappearance rarely went noticed.
由于他的大部分客户都病入膏肓或一贫如洗,因此他们的致残或消失几乎无人察觉。
4.Moments later, the predator struck again, maiming another Russian man who had to be rescued by pers.
片刻之后,捕食者再次发动攻击,重伤了另一位无疑是在潜水员的营救下才得以幸存的俄罗斯人。
5.The terrorist slaves enjoyed destroying, enjoyed maiming, and enjoyed raping women.
恐怖分子奴隶享受破坏、享受残伤、享受强奸女人。
6.Benny had severely underestimated our hunting and maiming capabilities.
Benny严重低估了我们的狩猎能力和破坏力。
7.She says children are at risk of sexual violence, killing and maiming, and forced recruitment into armed groups.
她说,儿童面临性暴力,被杀,致残,强迫入伍等危险。
8.These ballots not only precipitated killing and maiming; the violence also seemed to discredit democracy itself.
这些投票活动不但诱发了杀戮与致残行为,而且暴力似乎还对民主制度本身的声誉构成了伤害。
9.She says children are atrisksrisk of sexual violence, killing and maiming, and forced recruitment into armed groups.
他说孩子们有被性袭击的危险,被杀,致残,及被迫入伍加入军事组织。
10.Makeshift cookers also catch fire easily, maiming and killing.
临时的炉具也很容易着火,导致人员残废和死亡。