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单词

slaughterhouse

读音
ˈslɔːtərhaʊs
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释义

n. 屠宰场(等于abattoir);屠杀场 [ 复数 slaughterhouses ]

例句

Essentially, all wool is a slaughterhouse product.
从本质上讲,所有的羊毛都是屠宰场的产物。
They have a right to go into a slaughterhouse and, bang, it's done.
它们有权利走进屠宰场,并且砰的一下就结束掉。
This represents a role model for cleaner slaughterhouse operations.
这代表着更清洁的屠宰操作的模式。

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and we made trips of about 45 daysto reach the slaughterhouse,bringing thousands of head of cattle,
often while simultaneously serving as blundering, hapless punchlines.Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five” takes a different approach:the story continuously alternates between horrific war scenes
causing him to experience events out of chronological order.Over the course of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-five,he hops back and forth between a childhood trip to the Grand Canyon,
And I'll always remember,I had never been to a slaughterhouse in my life,and so I go with her for my first trip.
the humiliations he endured as a war prisoner, and more.The title of Slaughterhouse-five and much of its source materialcame from Vonnegut’s own experiences in World War II.
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