1540s, "to sacrifice, kill as a victim," from Latin immolatus, past participle of immolare "to sacrifice," originally "to sprinkle with sacrificial meal," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + mola (salsa) "(sacrificial) meal," related to molere "to grind" (see mallet). Related: Immolated; immolating.
双语例句
1. He would immolate himself for their noble cause.
他愿意为他们的崇高事业牺牲自己。
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2. You know that garrison swears to immolate the first who breathes a proposition of surrender.
你们知道守卫部队誓称要处死第一个说出投降二字的人.
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3. I choose my career and immolate my time for health and family.
我选择了事业而牺牲了健康和家庭的时间.
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4. Immolate domesticity for aspire after career galvanization.
为追求事业发展而牺牲家庭生活.
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5. Its garrison swears to immolate the first who breathes a proposition of surrender.
守卫部队发誓要处死第一个说出投降二字的人.
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英英释意
1. offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction;
"The Aztecs immolated human victims"
"immolate the valuables at the temple"
考试真题
Those who take risks they later regret usually focus on immolate benefits and simply haven't considered what might go wrong.
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实用场景例句
He would immolate himself for their noble cause.
他愿意为他们的崇高事业牺牲自己。
辞典例句
Immolate domesticity for aspire after career galvanization.