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词汇 savagely
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Definition of savagely in English:

savagely

adverb ˈsavɪdʒliˈsævɪdʒli
  • 1In a fierce, violent, and uncontrolled manner.

    a schoolgirl has been savagely attacked by a dog
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The remake is from the perspective of the shark, which was quietly going about its business when it was savagely hunted down by cold-blooded predators.
    • She was the mastermind behind a robbery in which her estranged husband was savagely beaten with an axe.
    • He savagely turned once more on his mother.
    • At the weekend, he goes out and hacks savagely at the undergrowth of the garden.
    • About 100 people armed with sticks and stones savagely pelted the house.
    • The drama begins when she savagely assaults an innocent stranger.
    • She plays a prostitute who was once savagely beaten by a man in Pennsylvania.
    • He was the poster boy hero of the revolution who was savagely executed shortly after his capture.
    • He forced through his reformation by terror, against the wills of almost all his subjects, by savagely suppressing dissent.
    • Forever in our hearts are all those who perished, all those who were so savagely oppressed.
    1. 1.1 In an aggressively hostile manner.
      he savagely criticized the Prime Minister
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Savagely criticized at the time, he didn't seem to care because he was the stock-market czar.
      • In his speech last month, he savagely attacked the high prices paid for works of art.
      • The publishers and their chiefs were savagely lampooned.
      • His uncompromising radical leftism sends up the parliamentary left as savagely as it attacks the political right.
      • After enduring savagely vitriolic campaigns on the terraces and in the boardroom, he has stated he will sell his shareholding in the club.
      • He is savagely denounced for using military adventures to distract attention from his own predicaments.
      • Always ready with a sharp retort, he savagely compared Manet to their slick, fashionable contemporary Carolus-Duran.
      • Where were the bone-juddering hits, the savagely powerful tackling?
      • No one was more savagely satirical of small-town Scotland and the Kailyard literature it spawned than he was.
      • He was savagely blamed for controlling her estate, as well as for having caused her suicide by his infidelity.
  • 2To a very great and severe degree.

    corporations have savagely cut costs to boost profits
    civil liberties would be savagely affected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within a month a new, savagely virulent haemorrhagic fever crept from the jungle.
    • Parts of his concisely sectioned travelogue are savagely hilarious.
    • Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far.
    • You are savagely uninterested in all the things I am uninterested in.
    • It's tension, energy, release, and relish, all in a savagely sweet, controlled little package.
    • This savagely stunning landscape is of essential importance to the film.
    • The film's perspective of how things work in today's boardrooms is savagely accurate.
    • Given the violent opening section of the book, that line is savagely ironic.
    • The budget for the playing squad will be savagely reduced by a figure of £850,000 or more.
    • It was savagely true to the style, the approach, the tone he had long developed.

Definition of savagely in US English:

savagely

adverbˈsavijlēˈsævɪdʒli
  • 1In a fierce, violent, and uncontrolled manner.

    a schoolgirl has been savagely attacked by a dog
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Forever in our hearts are all those who perished, all those who were so savagely oppressed.
    • About 100 people armed with sticks and stones savagely pelted the house.
    • He was the poster boy hero of the revolution who was savagely executed shortly after his capture.
    • He savagely turned once more on his mother.
    • He forced through his reformation by terror, against the wills of almost all his subjects, by savagely suppressing dissent.
    • She plays a prostitute who was once savagely beaten by a man in Pennsylvania.
    • At the weekend, he goes out and hacks savagely at the undergrowth of the garden.
    • The drama begins when she savagely assaults an innocent stranger.
    • She was the mastermind behind a robbery in which her estranged husband was savagely beaten with an axe.
    • The remake is from the perspective of the shark, which was quietly going about its business when it was savagely hunted down by cold-blooded predators.
    1. 1.1 In an aggressively hostile manner.
      he savagely criticized the Prime Minister
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Savagely criticized at the time, he didn't seem to care because he was the stock-market czar.
      • He was savagely blamed for controlling her estate, as well as for having caused her suicide by his infidelity.
      • His uncompromising radical leftism sends up the parliamentary left as savagely as it attacks the political right.
      • After enduring savagely vitriolic campaigns on the terraces and in the boardroom, he has stated he will sell his shareholding in the club.
      • In his speech last month, he savagely attacked the high prices paid for works of art.
      • He is savagely denounced for using military adventures to distract attention from his own predicaments.
      • No one was more savagely satirical of small-town Scotland and the Kailyard literature it spawned than he was.
      • Where were the bone-juddering hits, the savagely powerful tackling?
      • The publishers and their chiefs were savagely lampooned.
      • Always ready with a sharp retort, he savagely compared Manet to their slick, fashionable contemporary Carolus-Duran.
  • 2To a very great and severe degree.

    corporations have savagely cut costs to boost profits
    civil liberties would be savagely affected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The budget for the playing squad will be savagely reduced by a figure of £850,000 or more.
    • Parts of his concisely sectioned travelogue are savagely hilarious.
    • It was savagely true to the style, the approach, the tone he had long developed.
    • Within a month a new, savagely virulent haemorrhagic fever crept from the jungle.
    • Given the violent opening section of the book, that line is savagely ironic.
    • Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far.
    • You are savagely uninterested in all the things I am uninterested in.
    • It's tension, energy, release, and relish, all in a savagely sweet, controlled little package.
    • The film's perspective of how things work in today's boardrooms is savagely accurate.
    • This savagely stunning landscape is of essential importance to the film.
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