基本释义:
英 [rəˈpeɪʃəsli]美 [rəˈpeɪʃəsli]
词典扩展 权威例句
1. In the areas under his occupation the enemy has been rapaciously plundering manpower and material resources.
在敌占区,敌人实行了无穷尽的人力、物力的掠夺.《互联网》
2. To seize and carry off by force. In the areas under his occupation the enemy has been rapaciously plundering manpower and material resources.
劫掠用武力夺取或抢走在敌占区,敌人实行了无穷尽的人力、物力的掠夺。
3. The yuppie has shifted from standing on the prow of his yacht in an attitude of rapaciously aspirational entitlement to a defensive crouch of financial and existential insecurity.
雅皮士的形象已经发生了变化,从曾经野心勃勃地站在游艇前端的姿态,变成了如今为财务与存在的不安感觉而采取了防御式蹲伏的姿态。
4. And maybe they would, were these firms not daydreaming of being crowd-surfed across the Facebook empire by thousands of rapaciously eager young fans.
如果这些公司并非一天到晚做白日梦,幻想着上千名狂热的年轻粉丝,在Facebook帝国里争先恐后地在其公司页面上流连,那么或许答案是肯定的。
5. He had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone.
他强烈渴望并且愚蠢地希望自己能够发现她一人独处的机会
6. And it's still impossible for a reader to resist getting sucked into the orbit of Robert Lowell, the rapaciously brilliant and royally messed-up literary lion whom Bishop considered her closest friend.
读者也忍不住会被罗伯特·洛威尔(Robert Lowell)所吸引,毕肖普曾把这位才华横溢、神经兮兮的文学之狮引为自己生平最亲密的朋友。
7. The invaders rapaciously plundered the resources of other countries.
侵略者贪婪地掠夺别国的资源.《互联网》