英['mæŋɡl]美['mæŋɡl]
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可能来自古法语mahaignier,伤害,使受伤,使残疾,来自PIE*mai,砍,切,词源同maim,mayhem.进一步来自PIE*smi,砍,切,词源同smith.或来自拉丁语mancus,伤害,伤残,来自PIE*man-ko,使手伤残,来自*man,手,词源同manual,*ko,磨,削,使锋利,词源同cone,hone.
verb(动词)noun(名词)
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verb(动词)noun(名词)
小知识
When you mangle something, you completely destroy it, by ripping, cutting, crushing, or otherwise mauling it into pieces.
You shouldn't leave your new puppy alone in a room with your favorite shoes because he might mangle them with his sharp puppy teeth. A bad accident will mangle your bicycle, bending it beyond repair, and a paper shredder mangles a document by slicing it up. You can also use the word mangle to describe what happens when your uncle's terrible bluegrass band performs a cover of your favorite classic rock song — they mangle it.