smiting
基本解释
- v. (詩、文)重打,猛擊;擊敗(某人);佔領(某地);(尤指疾病)襲擊;深深地迷戀;(使)深感不安(或不快);摧燬,懲罸(smite 的現在分詞)
英汉例句
- And David gat him a name when he returned from smiting of the Syrians in the valley of salt, being eighteen thousand men.
大衛在鹽穀擊殺了亞蘭(或作以東,見詩篇六十篇詩題)一萬八千人廻來,就得了大名。 - Who he is we don't know but, to the right of the label, is an inscription which reads: 'the first occasion of smiting the east'.
雖然我們不知道這裡的“他們”指的是誰,不過這標簽的右側刻的是:“第一次東征”。 - Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders; laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly because of that bitter laugh.
這位新教和清教的牧師,時常一邊對自己苦笑,一邊鞭打自己的肩膀,而隨著那苦笑,就鞭打得更加無情。 - He was so focused on smiting bad guys that he lost track of everything else.
ECONOMIST: More vice than virtue - In fact, it features chunks of professionally done action, including copious amounts of smiting enemies with mighty swords.
NPR: 'Tristan and Isolde': A Pleasantly Old-School Epic - Years later when King David does the same thing, the Lord wastes no time in smiting him for his trouble.
ECONOMIST: The traditional census is dying, and a good thing too