3informalDSBEAT/DEFEAT to defeat an opponent in a sport or game by a large number of points 〔在体育比赛中〕使惨败SYN hammer
We got slaughtered, 110–54.
我们以54比 110惨败。
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slaughter• More than 3,190,600 animals have been slaughtered.• Arledge said she is not against sendinghorses to slaughter.• The only way to stop the virusspreading is by slaughtering all infected animals.• As part of the ceremony a cow was slaughtered and placed on the stonealtar.• Elizabeth was slaughtered at the wheel of her boyfriend's four-wheel-drive truck as she desperately tried to escape.• Hundreds of civilians had been slaughtered by government troops.• Many of them had been ruthlessly slaughtered by the ancestors of our Secretary of the Interior.• From then on, the story turns into little more than an account of men slaughtering each other.• Men, women and children were slaughtered in groups by their captors.• Too many Trojans had been slaughtered in the first surprise.• The Knicks got slaughtered in the semifinal.• His great dragon Nightfang went berserk and slaughtered many DarkElves and their slave troops.• Men ran through the villageburning houses and slaughtering the inhabitants.• Estimates of the number slaughteredvary from 30,000 to 70,000.
slaughter2 ●○○ noun [uncountableU]
1TABwhen people kill animals, especially for their meat 〔对动物的〕屠宰,宰杀
the export of live animals for slaughter
屠宰用活畜的出口
2KILLwhen large numbers of people are killed in a cruel or violent way 〔对人的〕屠杀,杀戮,残杀