0 someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance -- 受害者;罹难者;牺牲者;牺牲品
The company has fallen victim to increased competition. 日益激烈的竞争让这家公司深受其害。
In 1948, Gandhi fell victim to a member of a Hindu gang. 1948年,甘地被一个印度教帮派成员杀害。
Our local hospital has become the latest victim of the cuts in government spending. 我们本地的医院成了政府削减开支的最新受害者。
We appear to have been the victims of a cruel practical joke. 我们看来已经成了一个大恶作剧的受害者。
The new drug might help save the lives of cancer victims. 这种新药也许可以用于挽救癌症病人的生命。
The children are the innocent/helpless victims of the fighting. 孩子们是打架斗殴的无辜/无助的受害者。
victims of crime 犯罪的受害者
to provide financial aid to hurricane/flood, etc. victims 为飓风/洪水等的受灾者提供经济援助
Perspective-taking can also initiate a preverbal process (one hears about a familiar victim's misfortune and imagines his facial expression, which triggers empathy).
There the defendant unquestionably chose to interfere in the victim's exclusive domain of choice, and so there is no doubt about his liability to punishment.
The apology induces the victim to risk believing that the transgressor will be a co-operator evermore.
In both cases, the victims were acquainted with the men who were accused of attacking them.
The remaining nine talk about crime (some of our elderly have become victims of crime).
Would it be too dramatic to claim that he was a victim of truth?
In both cases, certain victims, heroes, enemies and scapegoats were at the heart of the interpretation.
The creoles described above provided one important tool that made statistics comprehensible and convincing so that people could more easily imagine themselves as potential victims.