grievous是什么意思

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  • It seems to me that the police power has become the refuge of every grievous wrong upon private property.

  • It would seem to be a grievous disregard for the rules of his own method, a disregard motivated principally by moral emotion and political opinion.

  • These past deprivations were associated with what we now understand to have been grievous injustices.

  • Indeed, the restriction imposed by the enclosures on access to common resources was a grievous blow to the poorest segments of the rural population, 'pushing' them to urbanization.

  • The same did not apply on sentencing at reoffence when a number of subjects received community disposals, including one who had been convicted of causing grievous bodily harm.

  • Group histories of grievous exploitation or national independence are found not to explain patterns of secessionism.

  • Regions suffering grievous national crimes (such as mass deportation or conquest) tended to be no more separatist, on the whole, than groups not bearing such grievances.

  • These words suggest that communal fields were grievous not only because they constituted forced labor, but also because they broke down established patterns of patronage and social and gender hierarchies.

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  • 中文简体

    极严重的,剧烈的, 使人痛苦的,令人悲伤的…

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  • Español

    grave, severo, de extrema gravedad…

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  • Português

    grave…

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  • Türk dili

    feci, çok ciddi, elem dolu…

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  • Français

    grave…

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  • Čeština

    vážný, těžký…

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  • Dansk

    alvorlig, frygtelig…

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  • Indonesia

    parah…

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