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Verb:
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injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation;
"people were maimed by the explosion"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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He was maimed in a First World War battle.
他在一、次世界里對決的一埸打仗中腳傷致殘。
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She survived the accident but she was maimed for life and will never walk again.
她在感到意外原因廣州中山大學難不滅,但卻終身傷殘,無法未能行跑了。
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They are so eminent..that their omission would make a maim in history.
出處: T. Fuller
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A crowd gathered round the scaffold when Prynne and Bastwick and Burton were to suffer maim.
出至: G. Bancroft
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Oh, defend us from death and horrible maims.
源自: T. H. White
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His own life being maim, some of them are not admitted in his theory.
出至: R. L. Stevenson
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Pulling down hedges,..firing barns, maiming cattle.
來源于: Burke
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Most were maimed for life by having a hand or foot cut off.
出自于: P. Warner
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To deprive a gregarious creature of companionship is to maim it, to outrage its nature.
源于: J. Wyndham
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