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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++a·buse1 /əˈbjuːs/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun  1 [plural, uncountable]CRUEL cruel or violent treatment of someone 虐待 several cases of child abuse 数宗虐待儿童案physical/sexual/racial abuse Many children suffer racial abuse at school. 许多孩子在学校遭受种族虐待。 An independent committee will look into alleged human rights abuses. 一个独立委员会将对涉嫌践踏人权的行为进行调查。2 [countable, uncountable]USE something the use of something in a way that it should not be used 滥用 SYN misuseabuse of government officials’ abuse of power 政府官员的滥用职权 A self-monitoring tax system is clearly open to abuse (=able to be used wrongly). 自我监督的税收制度明显会被滥用。alcohol/drug abuse (=the practice of drinking too much or taking illegal drugs) 酗酒/吸毒 solvent abuse3 [uncountable]INSULT rude or offensive things that someone says when they are angry 辱骂,谩骂 vandalism and verbal abuse directed at old people 破坏公共财物和辱骂老人a torrent/stream of abuse (=a series of rude or angry words) 一通臭骂shout/hurl/scream abuse at somebody The other driver started hurling abuse at me. 另外一个司机朝我破口大骂起来。 a term of abuse at term1(3)
Examples from the Corpus
abuseDietz could not say whether Erik is lying about alleged abuse by his father.The power to stop a prosecution arises only when it is an abuse of the process of the court.Here participants were given a chance to discuss sexuality, health, relationships, self-esteem and abuse.a case of child abuse at a daycare centerThere has been an increase in the number of cases of child abuse.In considering the problem of child abuse, we all have the same starting point.Currently the best-known cases seeking money damages for failure to report child abuse and neglect have been filed against physicians and hospitals.Instead of sighs and accidents there was pointed and deliberate abuse.Demonstrators hurled abuse at councillors as they entered the council building in Glasgow.This is an obscene abuse of political power.Doctors believed that there was no evidence of abuse, despite the woman's claims.Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.By the late 1970s, the word "hippie" had become a term of abuse.An angry mob screamed abuse and hurled missiles during clashes with police yesterday.a victim of sexual abusePeople were shouting abuse at the Prime Minister as he sped away in a large car.Yet everyone knew of the abuses which had grown, flourished and even became institutionalized in this laissezfaire prison system.the abuse of the elderlyWorrell lost his job as coach because of his verbal abuse of players.child abuseRawlings worked out a procedure for network meetings similar to that used in a child abuse case conference.States are increasingly enacting laws imposing liability for failure to report on those mandated to file child abuse reports.In these circumstances the public interest in encouraging people to report cases of child abuse has been held to outweigh other interests.There is no single, authoritative definition of child abuse.We have no reliable statistics on the extent of child abuse and neglect.Under recently passed statutes, teachers now also have a duty to report child abuse and neglect.A problem in researching child abuse is that social workers, in particular, are consistently subjected to complaints about their work.abuse ofThe environment cannot cope with our abuse of air, water, and land.Nixon was accused of the abuse of presidential power.verbal abuseA solid majority shows strong correlation with disrespectful behavior, verbal abuse and physical aggression.There were the violent outbursts, way out of proportion to any wrong done, and constant verbal abuse.Some 30 % of exclusions were for bullying, and a further 14.9 % for verbal abuse.A four-letter word was among his offerings and the official had no alternative but to give him a warning for verbal abuse.The effects of verbal abuse can be shattering.I was scared of verbal abuse before, when I was bigger; now it's great to feel invisible.They had descended to their usual shouting of verbal abuse.Even though he never physically abused me, the verbal abuse was frightening.
a·buse2 /əˈbjuːz/ ●●○ verb [transitive]  1 CRUELto treat someone in a cruel and violent way, often sexually 虐待;性虐待sexually/physically abused She was sexually abused as a child. 她小时候遭到过性虐待。2 USE somethingto deliberately use something for the wrong purpose or for your own advantage 滥用,妄用 Williams abused his position as mayor to give jobs to his friends. 威廉斯滥用市长权力,给不少朋友安排了工作。 Morris abused the trust the firm had shown in him. 莫里斯辜负了公司对他的信任。 people who abuse the system 滥用这一制度的人abuse alcohol/drugs The proportion of drinkers who abuse alcohol is actually quite small. 饮酒者中酗酒的人所占的比例实际上很小。3 INSULTto say rude or offensive things to someone 辱骂,谩骂 SYN insult Many soldiers in Belfast are verbally abused. 许多驻扎在贝尔法斯特的士兵遭到辱骂。 He came to the help of another driver who was being racially abused by three white passengers. 他前去帮助另一个遭三名白人乘客用种族歧视言语谩骂的司机。4 DESTROYto treat something so badly that you start to destroy it 伤害;摧残 James abused his body for years with heroin and cocaine. 詹姆斯吸食海洛因和可卡因多年,糟蹋了自己的身体。abuser noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
abuseSome nursing home patients were neglected or abused.Unfortunately no management principle discussed in this book is more abused.Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio A man who sexually abused a schoolgirl has been given probation.She was sexually abused as a child.Erik testified he was sexually abused by his father since the age of 6.As we get older, we may be abused by other authority figures - teachers, doctors, bosses.Erica runs a hostel for women who have been abused by their husbands.He said du Pont frequently carried a. 38-caliber pistol on the estate and abused cocaine and alcohol.Many of the kids are abusing drugs.Eleanor just abused him thoroughly, which wasn't very womanly in his opinion.The player was reported to the tournament director for verbally abusing match officials.The men were getting drunk on cheap beer and some had started abusing passers-by.Most people on welfare do not abuse the system.I ended up in Kibble List D. I just abused the teachers.people who abuse the welfare systemathletes abusing their bodies with steroidsIt exists in every civilised society so that Governments, the rich and the powerful can not abuse their position.Local politicians abused their privileges to make themselves rich.My father abused us for years.Some lawyers seem to enjoy abusing witnesses.sexually/physically abusedHarsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused.She noted that exceptions usually made are for children under the age of 10 who have been sexually abused.This is also possible in children who have been sexually abused.And sexually abused and physically battered kids run away from home.Potentially explosive subtext -- Annie was sexually abused as a child -- is pretty much left in the background.Counselling & Therapy with women who have been sexually abused as children on Feb 17.Erik Menendez claims his father sexually abused him from age 12 until just days before the killing.Abused A 13-year-old boy, the son of a Hollywood dentist, has alleged the 34-year-old multi-millionaire sexually abused him.abused ... positionBut what makes Courtney especially dangerous is not that he abused his position as a doctor.During his trial much was made of the way he had abused his position as a doctor.verbally abusedLess so is a creeping and curious menace of players being verbally abused.Referee Alf Buksh is understood to have complained in his match report of being verbally abused by officials from both teams.The last time I had it, a woman reporter was humiliated and verbally abused in a National Football League locker room.
Origin abuse2 (1400-1500) French abuser, from Latin abusus, past participle of abuti, from ab- away + uti to use
a·buse1 nouna·buse2 verbChineseSyllable
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abuse
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abuse1 S2 W3 /əˈbjuːs/ noun
1. [plural, uncountable] cruel or violent treatment of someone:
    several cases of child abuse
    physical/sexual/racial abuse
    Many children suffer racial abuse at school.
    An independent committee will look into alleged human rights abuses.
2. [uncountable and countable] the use of something in a way that it should not be used
   SYN  misuse
    abuse of
    government officials’ abuse of power
    A self-monitoring tax system is clearly open to abuse (=able to be used wrongly).
    alcohol/drug abuse (=the practice of drinking too much or taking illegal drugs)solvent abuse
3. [uncountable] rude or offensive things that someone says when they are angry:
    vandalism and verbal abuse directed at old people
    a torrent/stream of abuse (=a series of rude or angry words)
    shout/hurl/scream abuse at somebody
    The other driver started hurling abuse at me.a term of abuse at term1(3)

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abuse2 /əˈbjuːz/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: abuser, from Latin abusus, past participle of abuti, from ab- 'away' + uti 'to use'
1. to treat someone in a cruel and violent way, often sexually
    sexually/physically abused
    She was sexually abused as a child.
2. to deliberately use something for the wrong purpose or for your own advantage:
    Williams abused his position as Mayor to give jobs to his friends.
    Morris abused the trust the firm had shown in him.
    people who abuse the system
    abuse alcohol/drugs
    The proportion of drinkers who abuse alcohol is actually quite small.
3. to say rude or offensive things to someone
   SYN  insult:
    Many soldiers in Belfast are verbally abused.
    He came to the help of another driver who was being racially abused by three white passengers.
4. to treat something so badly that you start to destroy it:
    James abused his body for years with heroin and cocaine.
—abuser noun [countable]


🔑 abuse nounBrE /əˈbjuːs/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbjuːs/ 🔊🔑 [uncountable, singular] the use of sth in a way that is wrong or harmful 滥用;妄用 SYN misuse alcohol/drug/solvent abuse 酗酒;嗜毒;溶媒滥用The system of paying cash bonuses is open to abuse (= might be used in the wrong way). 支付现金红利制度可能被人钻空子。🔊🔊~ of sth He was arrested on charges of corruption and abuse of power. 他因被控贪污腐化和滥用职权而遭逮捕。🔊🔊What she did was an abuse of her position as manager. 她的所作所为是滥用经理职权。🔊🔊

abuse, addict, deal, dependence, detoxification, drug, hallucinate, overdose, rehab, withdrawal

🔑 [uncountable, plural] unfair, cruel or violent treatment of sb 虐待child abuse虐待儿童sexual abuse性虐待reported abuses by the secret police已举报的秘密警察虐待行为She suffered years of physical abuse. 她遭受了多年的肉体摧残。🔊🔊🔑 [uncountable] rude and offensive remarks, usually made when sb is very angry 辱骂;恶语 SYN insult to scream/hurl/shout abuse 高声谩骂;破口大骂;大声辱骂a stream/torrent of abuse 不断辱骂;劈头盖脸一通臭骂
🔑 abuse verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they abuse BrE /əˈbjuːz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈbjuːz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it abuses BrE /əˈbjuːzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈbjuːzɪz/ 🔊past simple abused BrE /əˈbjuːzd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈbjuːzd/ 🔊past participle abused BrE /əˈbjuːzd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈbjuːzd/ 🔊 -ing form abusing BrE /əˈbjuːzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈbjuːzɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /əˈbjuːz/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbjuːz/ 🔊🔑 ~ sth to make bad use of sth, or to use so much of sth that it harms your health 滥用to abuse alcohol/drugs 酗酒;嗜毒He systematically abused his body with heroin and cocaine. 他因吸食海洛因和可卡因一步一步地把身体搞垮了。🔊🔊🔑 ~ sth to use power or knowledge unfairly or wrongly 滥用,妄用(权力、所知所闻)She abused her position as principal by giving jobs to her friends. 她滥用自己作为校长的职权,把工作安排给朋友们。🔊🔊He felt they had abused his trust by talking about him to the press (= tricked him, although he had trusted them). 他觉得他们向新闻界透露有关他的情况是辜负了他的信任。🔊🔊🔑 ~ sb/sth to treat a person or an animal in a cruel or violent way, especially sexually 虐待;(尤指)性虐待;伤害All the children had been physically and emotionally abused. 所有这些儿童的身心都受到了摧残。🔊🔊He had abused his own daughter. 他曾奸污了自己的亲生女儿。🔊🔊The boy had been sexually abused. 这个男孩曾遭受过性虐待。🔊🔊~ sb to make rude or offensive remarks to or about sb 辱骂;对…恶语相加;诋毁 SYN insult The referee had been threatened and abused. 裁判遭到了恐吓和谩骂。🔊🔊

abuse, addict, deal, dependence, detoxification, drug, hallucinate, overdose, rehab, withdrawal

ab·user BrE /əˈbjuːzə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbjuːzər/ 🔊 nouna drug abuser嗜毒者a child abuser虐待儿童者