rapacious
英 [rəˈpeɪʃəs]
美 [rəˈpeɪʃəs]
adj. 贪婪的; 贪欲的; 强取的
BNC.32650 / COCA.23424
牛津词典
adj.
- 贪婪的;贪欲的;强取的
wanting more money or goods than you need or have a right to
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 贪婪的;贪得无厌的;自私的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asrapacious, you disapprove of their greedy or selfish behaviour.- He had a rapacious appetite for bird's nest soup.
他吃燕窝汤吃个没够。 - ...a rapacious exploitation policy.
贪婪的剥削政策
- He had a rapacious appetite for bird's nest soup.
英英释义
adj
- devouring or craving food in great quantities
- edacious vultures
- a rapacious appetite
- ravenous as wolves
- voracious sharks
- excessively greedy and grasping
- a rapacious divorcee on the prowl
- ravening creditors
- paying taxes to voracious governments
- living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey
- a predatory bird
- the rapacious wolf
- raptorial birds
- ravening wolves
- a vulturine taste for offal
双语例句
- He had a rapacious appetite for bird's nest soup.
他吃燕窝汤吃个没够。 - The best method of farming for those in highly productive agricultural societies would be farming made more intelligent and less rapacious.
对农业生产水平很高的一些地区的人而言,最好的耕种方式则是知识含量更高的、不那么贪得无厌的那种。 - And he still seems bent on repaying election favours to a rapacious old guard.
他一心想要答谢一位贪婪的老兵,为他的选举帮了忙。 - Perhaps, given their image as rapacious capitalists, there may be a touch of calculation about their efforts.
然而大家心目中的贪婪的资本家可能为他们的贡献作了计算。 - One that is regarded as predatory, rapacious, and fierce.
暴徒被看作抢劫的、掠夺的和凶猛的人。 - Mr Brown said there was also a global perspective to America's rapacious model of consumption.
布朗先生说,还有一个研究美国掠夺资源模式的全球视角。 - Who could possibly object, save a rapacious capitalist?
除了贪婪的资本家以外,还有谁会反对? - I have a recollection of large, unbending women with great noses and rapacious eyes.
我记得我遇见不少身材壮硕、腰板挺得笔直的女人。这些女人生着大鼻子,目光炯炯。 - Sulky and overpaid stars, dubious deals and rapacious players 'agents are now part of the scenery.
薪酬过高却郁郁不乐的球星、可疑的交易、贪婪的球员经纪人,都已成为足坛众生相的一部分。 - Modern Americans shaped by raucous politics and a rapacious media like to think of themselves as experts in confronting mistakes.
当代美国人是在闹哄哄的政治和苛刻的媒体环境下成长起来的,他们觉得自己在直面错误方面堪称是专家。
