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butcher    音标拼音: [b'ʊtʃɚ]
n. 屠夫,肉商,小贩
vt. 屠宰,屠杀

屠夫,肉商,小贩屠宰,屠杀

butcher
n 1: a retailer of meat [synonym: {butcher}, {meatman}]
2: a brutal indiscriminate murderer
3: a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market [synonym:
{butcher}, {slaughterer}]
4: someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence [synonym:
{bungler}, {blunderer}, {fumbler}, {bumbler}, {stumbler},
{sad sack}, {botcher}, {butcher}, {fuckup}]
v 1: kill (animals) usually for food consumption; "They
slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter" [synonym:
{butcher}, {slaughter}]

Butcher \Butch"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Butchered}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Butchering}.]
1. To kill or slaughter (animals) for food, or for market;
as, to butcher hogs.
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2. To murder, or kill, especially in an unusually bloody or
barbarous manner. --Macaulay.
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[Ithocles] was murdered, rather butchered. --Ford.
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3. to bungle badly; to botch; -- used also when an object is
damaged (literally or figuratively) in an activity; as,
the new choir butchered the hymn.

Syn: mangle. [PJC] butcher-bird
butcher bird


Butcher \Butch"er\ (b[.u]ch"[~e]r), n. [OE. bochere, bochier,
OF. bochier, F. boucher, orig., slaughterer of buck goats,
fr. OF. boc, F. bouc, a buck goat; of German or Celtic
origin. See {Buck} the animal.]
1. One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for
market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for
food.
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2. A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with
unusual cruelty; one who causes needless loss of life, as
in battle. "Butcher of an innocent child." --Shak.
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{Butcher's meat}, such flesh of animals slaughtered for food
as is sold for that purpose by butchers, as beef, mutton,
lamb, and pork.
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215 Moby Thesaurus words for "butcher":
Cain, amputate, annihilate, annihilator, apache, assassin,
assassinator, assault, attack, ax, baggage man, bakehead, baker,
barbarize, batter, be all thumbs, bisect, bloodletter,
bloodshedder, blunder, blunder away, blunder into, blunder on,
blunder upon, boggle, bollix up, bookdealer, bookseller, botch,
brakeman, brakie, bravo, brutalize, bumble, bungle, bungler,
burker, burn, button man, cannibal, carry on, carve, chandler,
chop, cleave, clothing merchant, commit a gaffe, commit carnage,
commit genocide, commit mass murder, conductor, confectioner, cut,
cut away, cut in two, cut off, cutthroat, decimate, depopulate,
desperado, destroy, destroyer, dichotomize, disembowel, dismember,
dispatcher, dissever, draper, drysalter, eradicator, excise,
executioner, exterminate, exterminator, faux pas, fireman,
fishmonger, fishwife, fissure, florist, flounder, footplate man,
footwear merchant, foul up, fruiterer, fuck up, fumble, furnisher,
furrier, garroter, gash, go on, gorilla, greengrocer, grocer,
groceryman, guard, gun, gunman, gunsel, haberdasher, hack, halve,
hammer, hardwareman, hatchet man, head-hunter, hew, hit man,
homicidal maniac, homicide, incise, ironmonger, jeweler, jigsaw,
kill, killer, lance, lay waste, lineman, liquidate,
liquor merchant, loot, louse up, lumber, man-eater, man-killer,
manslayer, mar, massacre, massacrer, matador, maul, mess up,
miscue, muddle, muff, mug, murder, murder wholesale, murderer,
newsdealer, pare, perfumer, pesticide, pillage, play havoc with,
poison, poisoner, porter, poulterer, prune, rage, railroad man,
railroader, ramp, rampage, rant, rape, rave, redcap, rend, riot,
ripper, rive, roar, ruin, sack, saddler, savage, saw, scissor,
screw up, sever, slash, slaughter, slaughterer, slay,
slay en masse, slayer, slice, slip, slit, smoke agent, snip,
sow chaos, split, spoil, stationer, stationmaster, stoker, storm,
strangler, stumble, sunder, switchman, tear, tear around,
terrorize, thug, tobacconist, torpedo, trainboy, trainman,
trainmaster, trigger man, trip, vandalize, vintner, violate,
whittle, wine merchant, wreck, yardman, yardmaster


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