-murderings的不同词性形态
|noun|
1.A group of crows.
‘a murder of crows flew past the window’
‘Sidney, an impressive looking Harris hawk, decided he was far more interested in a murder of crows resting in nearby fields than the food on offer in his handler’s grasp.’
2.A very difficult or unpleasant task or experience.
‘the 40-mile-per-hour winds at the summit were murder’
3.The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
‘the brutal murder of a German holidaymaker’
‘he was put on trial for attempted murder’
|verb|
1.Conclusively defeat (an opponent) in a game or sport.
‘Mind you, nearly everyone got _murdered_ on that tour.’
‘England are getting _murdered_ at the moment… absolutely slaughtered.’
2.Consume (food or drink) greedily or with relish.
‘I could murder some chips’
‘I mean you wouldn’t say, God I’m famished, I could murder a fruit juice.’
3.Kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
‘he was accused of _murdering_ his wife’s lover’
‘Because she was so badly decomposed, police have been unable to tell if she was _murdered_ or killed herself.’
4.Punish severely or be very angry with.
‘my father will murder me if I’m home late’
5.Spoil by lack of skill or knowledge.
‘the only thing he had _murdered_ was the English language’
‘But Portofino still lacked its very own song: one that could be _murdered_ nightly in those dolce vita bars and restaurants.’
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