sacrificed
英 [ˈsækrɪfaɪst]
美 [ˈsækrɪfaɪst]
v. 牺牲; 献出; 以(人或动物)作祭献
sacrifice的过去分词和过去式
过去式:sacrificed
BNC.40581 / COCA.38451
柯林斯词典
- See also:She sacrificed family life to her career...Her husband's pride was a small thing to sacrifice for their children's security...Kitty Aldridge has sacrificed all for her first film...He sacrificed himself and so saved his country.Sacrificeis also a noun.She made many sacrifices to get Anita a good education...He was willing to make any sacrifice for peace.self-sacrifice
- VERB 献祭;以…为祭品
Tosacrificean animal or person means to kill them in a special religious ceremony as an offering to a god.- The priest sacrificed a chicken...
祭司用一只鸡作祭品。 - Two white bulls were sacrificed and a feast was held.
献祭了两头白牛,并举行了盛宴。 - Sacrificeis also a noun.
- ...animal sacrifices to the gods.
祭神的牺牲
- The priest sacrificed a chicken...
双语例句
- How much performance is sacrificed?
牺牲了多少性能呢? - The priest sacrificed a chicken
祭司用一只鸡作祭品。 - Napoleon's army was sacrificed on the altar of folly in the disastrous Russian campaign.
在灾难性的俄国战役中,拿破仑的军队成了这一愚蠢之举的牺牲品。 - To rejuvenate our nation, workers and farmers have sacrificed a great deal.
为了复兴我们的祖国,工人和农民牺牲了很多。 - What these people have sacrificed* Over the last nine years.
这些人九年来做了什么牺牲。 - The cop sacrificed his life for others.
那位警察为救他人而牺牲了自己。 - Some people sacrificed their lives in the war.
战争中一些人献出了生命。 - We have sacrificed too many of these in the name of efficiency and productivity growth.
在追求效率和生产力增长的名义下,我们在这些方面已做出了太多的牺牲。 - I have sacrificed all my interests to those of the country.
为了国家的利益,我已经牺牲了我的一切利益。 - He sacrificed his own career so that his avaricious brother could succeed.
他牺牲了自己的事业,这样他贪婪的弟弟才能成功。