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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++maul /mɔːl $ mɒːl/ verb [transitive]  1 ATTACKif an animal mauls someone, it injures them badly by tearing their flesh 〔动物〕袭击,撕咬 A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions’ enclosure at London Zoo. 一个精神病人爬进伦敦动物园的狮子围场后遭狮子袭击。2 CRITICIZEto strongly criticize something, especially a new book, play etc 抨击〔尤对新书、新戏剧等〕 Her latest book was absolutely mauled by the critics. 她的新书被评论家们批得体无完肤。3 SYto touch someone in a rough sexual way which they think is unpleasant 对〔某人〕粗野地动手动脚 What makes you think you’ve got the right to maul me like that? 你凭什么认为你可以对我那样动手动脚的?4 informal to defeat someone very easily – used especially in sports reports 轻松击败〔尤用于体育报道中〕 Stanford have looked quite good lately. They absolutely mauled Notre Dame last weekend. 斯坦福大学队最近表现很好,他们上周末轻松击败了圣母大学队。mauling noun [singular] Brown got a mauling over the government’s failure to fulfil its promises. 布朗因政府未兑现承诺而饱受批评。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
maulTiny Tabard's hopes were dashed after taking a 7-0 lead as they were mauled 50-13 by mighty Northampton.A six-year-old boy was mauled by a mountain lion.Slabs of dough lay covered under a gauzy fabric, waiting to be pummeled and mauled by Mrs Bay.His ads mauling Feinstein were brutal, as were hers in return.The offending picture was confiscated and Professor Jones was mauled for permitting its exhibition.The assailant approached another woman on Baden Avenue near Maple Avenue, grabbed her shoulders, kissed and mauled her.Cincinnati mauled the Oilers 41-14 at Riverfront Stadium.
Origin maul (1300-1400) maul hammer ((13-20 centuries)), from Old French mail, from Latin malleus
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maul
maul /mɔːl $ mɒːl/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: maul 'hammer' (13-20 centuries), from Old French mail, from Latin malleus
1. if an animal mauls someone, it injures them badly by tearing their flesh:
    A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions’ enclosure at London Zoo.
2. to strongly criticize something, especially a new book, play etc:
    Her latest book was absolutely mauled by the critics.
3. to touch someone in a rough sexual way which they think is unpleasant:
    What makes you think you’ve got the right to maul me like that?
4. informal to defeat someone very easily – used especially in sports reports:
    Stanford have looked quite good lately. They absolutely mauled Notre Dame last weekend.
—mauling noun [singular]:
    Brown got a mauling over the government’s failure to fulfil its promises.


maulBrE /mɔːl/ 🔊NAmE /mɔːl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they maul BrE /mɔːl/ 🔊 NAmE /mɔːl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it mauls BrE /mɔːlz/ 🔊 NAmE /mɔːlz/ 🔊past simple mauled BrE /mɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /mɔːld/ 🔊past participle mauled BrE /mɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /mɔːld/ 🔊 -ing form mauling BrE /ˈmɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb (of an animal 动物) to attack and injure sb by tearing their flesh 袭击;撕咬 SYN savage ~ sb/sth to touch sb/sth in an unpleasant and/or violent way 粗手粗脚地摆弄;粗暴地对待~ sth/sb to criticize sth/sb severely and publicly 狠狠地批评;猛烈抨击 SYN savage ~ sb (informal) to defeat sb easily 轻易击败 SYN trash maul·ing BrE /ˈmɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 noun [singular] The play received a mauling from the critics. 这出戏受到了剧评人无情的抨击。🔊🔊They face a mauling by last year's winners. 他们面临去年的优胜者的严重威胁。🔊🔊