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简明英汉词典 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| adv. | ||
| 受...支配 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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mercy | |
| mer.cy | ||
| AHD:[m?r“s?] | ||
| D.J.[6m*8si8] | ||
| K.K.[6m)si] | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
| 【复数】 mer.cies | ||
(1) |
Compassionate treatment, especially of those under one's power; clemency. | |
| 慈悲,仁慈:仁慈的对待,尤指对处于自己权力控制下的人;仁慈 | ||
(2) |
A disposition to be kind and forgiving: | |
| 同情,宽厚:温和与宽容的性情: | ||
| a heart full of mercy. | ||
| 充满包容的心 | ||
(3) |
Something for which to be thankful; a blessing: | |
| 恩惠,幸运:应对之表示感谢的事物;恩惠: | ||
| It was a mercy that no one was hurt. | ||
| 没有人受伤真是幸运 | ||
(4) |
Alleviation of distress; relief: | |
| 痛苦的减轻;解脱: | ||
| Distributing food among the homeless was an act of mercy. | ||
| 给无家可归的人们发放食物是一种减轻他们痛苦的行为 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| Without any protection against; helpless before: | ||
| 任由…摆布;在…面前无助: | ||
| drifting in an open boat, at the mercy of the elements. | ||
| 在一敞篷船中漂泊,任由暴风雨摆布 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
| 中古英语 | ||
(2) |
from Old French merci | |
| 源自 古法语 merci | ||
(3) |
from Medieval Latin merc?s | |
| 源自 中世纪拉丁语 merc?s | ||
(4) |
from Latin [reward] | |
| 源自 拉丁语 [报酬] | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
mercy, leniency, lenity, clemency, charity | |
(2) |
These nouns mean kind, forgiving, or sympathetic and humane treatment of or disposition toward others. | |
| 这些名词都表示仁慈的、宽容的、同情的以及对他人的人道对待方式。 | ||
(3) |
Mercy is compassionate forbearance: | |
| Mercy 表示同情性的宽容: | ||
| “We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves” (George Eliot). | ||
| “我们让上帝来保佑人们,我们自己却不显示任何怜悯之心” (乔治·艾略特)。 | ||
(4) |
Leniency and lenity imply mildness, gentleness, and often a tendency to reduce the severity or harshness of punishment: | |
| Leniency 和lenity 指温和的、温柔的, 还经常带有降低惩罚的严厉性倾向: | ||
| “When you have gone too far to recede, do not sue [appeal] to me for leniency” (Charles Dickens). | ||
| “当你走得太远而不能回头时,就别再来 我的宽恕了” (查尔斯·狄更斯)。 | ||
| “His Majesty gave many marks of his great lenity, often . . . endeavoring to extenuate your crimes” (Jonathan Swift). | ||
| “国王陛下多次表示了他的仁慈,常常…试图减轻你的罪行” (乔纳森·斯威夫特)。 | ||
(5) |
Clemency is mercy shown by one in a position of authority or power and especially by one charged with administering justice: | |
| Clemency 是指一拥有权威或权力的人,尤指拥有审判权的人所表现出的慈悲: | ||
| The judge believed in clemency for youthful offenders. | ||
| 法官认为对年轻的犯罪者应以慈悲为怀。 | ||
(6) |
Charity is goodwill and benevolence, especially as it manifests itself in kindly forbearance in judging others: | |
| Charity 是指善心或善行,尤指在评判他人时所显示出的宽厚容忍: | ||
| “But how shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves?” (Thomas Browne). | ||
| “但是,我们对待自己都不仁慈的时候,又怎么可能善待他人?” (托马斯·布朗) | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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mercy | |
| [5m\:sI] | ||
| n. | ||
| -cies | ||
(1) |
宽大;宽恕 | |
(2) |
仁慈;慈悲 | |
| show mercy to sb. | ||
| 对某人起了怜悯之心 | ||
(3) |
幸运 | |
| It's a mercy that the explosion happened after the theatre. | ||
| "爆炸发生在散戏以后,真是不幸中之大幸。" | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| 任…处置;无能为力 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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mercy | |
| [5mE:si] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
仁慈, 怜悯, 宽恕 | |
(2) |
幸运; 侥幸 | |
(3) |
恩惠; [美口]感谢 | |
(4) |
(从痛苦中的)解脱 | |
| mercy killing | ||
| (使受刑者)减少痛苦的处决, 安死术 | ||
| They showed little mercy to the enemies. | ||
| 他们对敌人毫不怜悯。 | ||
| We were treated with mercy. | ||
| 我们受到仁慈的待遇。 | ||
| That is a mercy! | ||
| 那真是幸运! | ||
| It is a mercy that you did not go. | ||
| 你幸好没有去。 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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mercy | |
| [5mE:si] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 出于怜悯的 | ||
| a mercy mission | ||
| 出于怜悯而进行的救援任务 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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abandon sb. to the mercy of | |
| 听任某人由...摆布 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| 在...的掌握之中, 完全受...支配, 任...摆布 | ||
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be left to the (tender) -cies of sb. | |
| 受人虐待, 任由某人摆布 | ||
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be thankful for small -cies | |
| 庆幸小小的幸运; 满足于小小的好处 | ||
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beg for mercy | |
| 乞求宽大, 讨饶, 乞怜 | ||
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for mercy(=for mercy's sake) | |
| 请大发慈悲, 请可怜可怜 | ||
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have mercy on [upon] | |
| 对...有怜悯心 | ||
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have sb. at one's mercy | |
| 使某人任凭自己摆布 | ||
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in one's mercy | |
| 出于恻隐之心 | ||
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leave to the mercies of sb. | |
| 听任某人粗暴对待; 听任某人任意摆布 | ||
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leave to the tender mercy of sb. | |
| 听任某人粗暴对待; 听任某人任意摆布 | ||
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leave to the mercies of sb. | |
| 听任某人粗暴对待; 听任某人任意摆布 | ||
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leave to the tender mercy of sb. | |
| 听任某人粗暴对待; 听任某人任意摆布 | ||
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It is a mercy. | |
| 真幸运。 | ||
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M-on me! | |
| 哎呀! 我的天哪! | ||
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show mercy to sb. | |
| 对某人表示宽大[仁慈] | ||
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sin one's -cies | |
| 辜负天恩, 不珍惜幸福 | ||
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take sb. to mercy | |
| 饶某人的命, 免某人一死 | ||
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take mercy on | |
| 对...表示怜悯 | ||
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throw [fling] oneself on [upon] sb.'s mercy (=on the mercy of sb.) | |
| 请求某人宽恕 | ||
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without mercy | |
| 残忍地, 毫不留情地 | ||
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yield upon [to] sb.'s mercy | |
| 无条件向某人投降, 听凭某人处分 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
|
mercy | |
| mer.cy | ||
| AHD:[m?r“s?] | ||
| D.J.[6m*8si8] | ||
| K.K.[6m)si] | ||
| n. | ||
| pl. mer.cies | ||
(1) |
Compassionate treatment, especially of those under one's power; clemency. | |
(2) |
A disposition to be kind and forgiving: | |
| a heart full of mercy. | ||
(3) |
Something for which to be thankful; a blessing: | |
| It was a mercy that no one was hurt. | ||
(4) |
Alleviation of distress; relief: | |
| Distributing food among the homeless was an act of mercy. | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| Without any protection against; helpless before: | ||
| drifting in an open boat, at the mercy of the elements. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
(2) |
from Old French merci | |
(3) |
from Medieval Latin merc?s | |
(4) |
from Latin [reward] | |
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
mercy, leniency, lenity, clemency, charity | |
(2) |
These nouns mean kind, forgiving, or sympathetic and humane treatment of or disposition toward others. | |
(3) |
Mercy is compassionate forbearance: | |
| “We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves” (George Eliot). | ||
(4) |
Leniency and lenity imply mildness, gentleness, and often a tendency to reduce the severity or harshness of punishment: | |
| “When you have gone too far to recede, do not sue [appeal] to me for leniency” (Charles Dickens). | ||
| “His Majesty gave many marks of his great lenity, often . . . endeavoring to extenuate your crimes” (Jonathan Swift). | ||
(5) |
Clemency is mercy shown by one in a position of authority or power and especially by one charged with administering justice: | |
| The judge believed in clemency for youthful offenders. | ||
(6) |
Charity is goodwill and benevolence, especially as it manifests itself in kindly forbearance in judging others: | |
| “But how shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves?” (Thomas Browne). | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| prep.完全受...支配,受...支配 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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at the mercy of | |
| prep.完全受...支配,任凭...摆布,在...掌握中 | ||