third-degree
基本解释
- adj. (灼伤) 三度的;第三等级(谋杀、人身侵犯或抢劫等)
- n. (尤指警察)逼供,疲劳讯问;狠狠的批评
英汉例句
- Ariely spent three years in a hospital after suffering third-degree burns over 70% of his body.
在遭受了全身70%面积三度烧伤后,亚雷利在医院度过了三年。
blog.sina.com.cn - A happy third-degree friend -- a friend of a friend -- increases a person's chances of being happy by 6 percent.
如果你的第三层社交圈,如朋友的朋友很快乐,那么你快乐的几率会增加6%。 - Alternately, if you’re buzzing with questions and give the interviewer what feels like the third-degree, it will immediately signal that you are unfocused or too aggressive.
另外,如果你频繁地提问,则会给面试官一种像拷问的感觉,这会立刻给面试官一个信号——你心不在焉或者过于激进。 - He was convicted of third-degree burglary and entered Sing Sing Prison, as inmate No. 89183.
NEWYORKER: Mayberry Man
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- Third-degree burns are very severe, destroying tissue under the skin.
- If you say that someone has been given the third degree, you mean that they have been questioned extremely severely, sometimes with physical violence.
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专业释义
- (灼伤的)ⅲ度
- 三度