bastonate

[美]/ˈbæstən.eɪt/
[英]/ˈbæstən.eɪt/

释义

n.堡垒; 城池
v.使成为堡垒; 筑堡垒;用棍棒击打;过去式: bastonated;过去分词: bastonated;现在分词/动名词: bastoning;第三人称单数现在时: bastonates

例句

the villagers threatened to bastonate the thief if he returned.

村民们威胁说如果小偷再来就用棍棒打他。

he was bastonated severely for stealing the farmer's livestock.

他因为偷农民的牲畜而被严重地用棍棒打。

the angry crowd began to bastonate the fallen boxer.

愤怒的人群开始用棍棒打倒地的拳击手。

they threatened to bastonate anyone who disobeyed the new rules.

他们威胁说任何不遵守新规定的人都会被用棍棒打。

the prisoner was bastonated as a form of medieval punishment.

囚犯在中世纪刑罚中被用棍棒打。

the guards would bastonate prisoners who tried to escape.

狱警会棍打试图逃跑的囚犯。

historical texts describe how rebels were bastonated in the town square.

历史文献记载叛军在镇广场上被棍打。

the brutal king ordered his soldiers to bastonate the dissidents.

残暴的国王命令他的士兵棍打持不同政见者。

legend says the hero was bastonated before his final stand.

传说这位英雄在最后抵抗前被棍打。

in some cultures, criminals were publicly bastonated as a deterrent.

在一些文化中,罪犯被公开棍打以起到威慑作用。

the riot police were ready to bastonate the protesters if necessary.

防暴警察准备在必要时用棍棒打抗议者。

he was warned that the gang would bastonate him for betrayal.

他被警告说帮派会因为他背叛而用棍棒打他。

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