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BNC: 34969 COCA: 20245
vandalizeverb [ T ]UK usually vandalise uk/ˈvæn.dəl.aɪz/ us/ˈvæn.dəl.aɪz/

to intentionally damage property belonging to other people故意破坏(他人财物)

When I got back, my car had been vandalized.等我回来的时候,我的车已被恣意搞破坏的人给砸坏了。
Bored teenagers went around vandalizing phoneboxes.闲得发闷的青少年到处去破环电话亭。
BNC: 34969 COCA: 20245
BNC: 34969 COCA: 20245
vandalize (BrE also vandalise)

verb

vandalize ♦︎ wreck ♦︎ trash ♦︎ sabotage ♦︎ smash sth up ♦︎ defaceThese words all mean to damage sth deliberately, usually for no good reason. 这些词均表示故意破坏某物,通常没有正当理由。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to vandalize / wreck / trash / sabotage / smash up equipmentto vandalize / wreck / trash / smash up carsto vandalize / wreck / deface a buildingto vandalize / deface public propertyto wreck / trash / smash up a room / the place vandalize (BrE also vandalise) ˈvændəlaɪz [transitive, usually passive] to damage a place or equipment, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason 故意破坏,肆意破坏(尤指公物)The pay phone had been vandalized and wasn't working.这部公用电话已遭破坏,不能使用了。 see also vandal hooligan vandalism

noun

[uncountable] Police condemned the damage as an act of mindless vandalism.警方谴责这是一起愚昧的恣意破坏公物行为。
wreck rek [transitive] to destroy a place or equipment, especially deliberately (尤指故意地)破坏,毁坏youths who steal and wreck fast cars偷走和毁坏跑车的年轻人The building had been wrecked by the explosion.那座楼房被炸毁了。 see also wreck crash trash [transitive] (informal) to deliberately destroy a place or equipment 故意毁坏;蓄意损坏The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms.这伙人以毁坏旅馆房间而闻名。 sabotage ˈsæbətɑːʒ [transitive] to deliberately damage or destroy a place or equipment to prevent an enemy from using it (为防止敌方利用)蓄意破坏,阴谋毁坏The main electricity supply had been sabotaged by the rebels.叛乱者破坏了供电干线。 sabotage

noun

[uncountable] The fire may have been an act of sabotage.这次火灾有可能是蓄意破坏行为。
ˌsmash sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(informal) to deliberately destroy a place or equipment 蓄意毁坏;故意损坏Youths had broken into the bar and smashed the place up.一群年轻人闯进酒吧,把里面砸了个乱七八糟。NOTE 辨析 Wreck, trash or smash sth up?People can wreck, trash or smash up a place when they destroy it deliberately; but places can also be wrecked but not trashed or smashed up by explosions, storms, floods, etc. * wreck、trash和smash up都可指故意破坏某个场所,但因爆炸、暴风雨、洪水等造成的破坏则只能用wreck,不用trash或smash upHurricane Gilbert wrecked tens of thousands of homes.吉尔伯特飓风毁坏了成千上万所住宅。Hurricane Gilbert trashed/smashed up tens of thousands of homes.
deface [transitive] (rather formal) to deliberately damage the appearance of a book, painting, wall, etc., especially by drawing or writing on it (故意)损坏(书、绘画、墙壁等的)外貌;乱涂乱写a graffiti artist who defaced buildings and bridges一个涂损楼房和桥梁外貌的涂鸦艺术家
BNC: 34969 COCA: 20245
vandalize
To destroy or severely damage something: destroy, ruin, devastate...

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