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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ruth·less /ˈruːθləs/ ●○○ adjective  1 CRUELDETERMINEDso determined to get what you want that you do not care if you have to hurt other people in order to do it 无情的,冷酷的 a ruthless dictator 无情的独裁者 They have shown a ruthless disregard for basic human rights. 他们冷酷地无视基本人权。see thesaurus at determined2 DETERMINEDdetermined and firm when making unpleasant decisions 〔作出令人不快的决定时〕坚决的 He ran the company with ruthless efficiency. 他以铁面无情的高效率经营这家公司。 Throw away clothes you don’t wear – be ruthless. 把你不穿的衣服扔掉——要坚决。ruthlessly adverb The uprising was ruthlessly suppressed. 起义遭到了残酷镇压。ruthlessness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
ruthlessBut I was the one who was being ruthless.Allowed to surface without any control, these can be dangerous and ruthless.Father could be quite ruthless about getting his own way.a ruthless and pitiless dictatorAsk a friend to observe your performance and to report to you on it with ruthless candour.a ruthless criminalAnd it was hard to reconcile his soft-spoken good manners with the ruthless determination of his business career.the ruthless dictator, Joseph StalinYou should be careful of Ian - he can be pretty ruthless if anyone gets in his way.Its high sensitivity to the issue of advertising dollars has made the Times ruthless in their pursuit.You could see the cold, ruthless look in her eyes.The elaborate public displays of those royal families had always camouflaged the most ruthless power struggles.President Banda's one-party government has a ruthless record, especially when dealing with political opponents.On L. A. Law itself, ruthless Roz resigned from the firm.These men are ruthless terrorists and will kill anyone who tries to stop them.
Origin ruthless (1300-1400) ruth pity ((12-19 centuries)), from rue
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ruthless
ruthless /ˈruːθləs/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: ruth 'pity' (12-19 centuries), from rue
1. so determined to get what you want that you do not care if you have to hurt other people in order to do it:
    a ruthless dictator
    They have shown a ruthless disregard for basic human rights.
2. determined and firm when making unpleasant decisions:
    He ran the company with ruthless efficiency.
    Throw away clothes you don’t wear – be ruthless.
—ruthlessly adverb:
    The uprising was ruthlessly suppressed.
—ruthlessness noun [uncountable]
     
THESAURUS
    determined if you are determined to do something, you have decided that you are definitely going to do it, and you will not let anything stop you. Determined is also used about someone’s character, when they usually behave in this way: I was determined to be a doctor. | She’s a very determined woman.
    stubborn determined not to change what you are doing, especially when other people think you are behaving in an unreasonable way. Stubborn is often used when you disapprove of someone. It is also sometimes used when you admire them: I wish you would stop being so stubborn! | Churchill’s stubborn refusal to surrender
    single-minded someone who is single-minded works very hard in order to achieve one particular thing, and thinks that everything else is much less important: During a war, a leader must be single-minded and, if necessary, ruthless. | her single-minded pursuit of power
    tough /tʌf/ determined to succeed, even if a situation is difficult or frightening: In competitive sports, it is as important to be mentally tough as it is to be physically fit. | Gorelick is known as a tough manager.
    firm showing by your behaviour that you are determined not to change your mind, especially when you are telling someone what to do: What this country needs is firm leadership. | You have to be firm with young children.
    feisty determined and full of energy, and not afraid to say what you think and argue with people - used especially when you admire this person. Feisty is often used about women: In the film she plays a feisty young woman who is smarter than all the men put together. | a feisty kid with a mind of his own | the city’s feisty mayor
    headstrong determined to do what you want, without listening to other people’s advice or thinking about the results of your actions - used especially about young people: Her sister was headstrong and impulsive, and made a point of going out whenever and wherever she liked.
    resolute formal doing something in a very determined way because you have very strong beliefs, aims etc: the soldiers’ resolute defence of the town
    tenacious formal determined and refusing to give up: McTaggart was seen by many in the environment movement as a tenacious hero. | his tenacious grip on power
    dogged [only before noun] dogged behaviour shows that you are very determined and that you will not give up - used especially in the following phrases: dogged determination/persistence/resistance/refusal: The team played with dogged determination. | his dogged refusal to admit defeat | the dogged persistence of the defenders
    persistent continuing to do something, although this is difficult, or other people warn you not to do it: If you want to get a job, you have to be persistent. Don’t give up.
    strong-willed always very determined to do what you want to do, even if other people think it is not a good idea to do it: She has always been a strong-willed child.
    ruthless /ˈruːθləs/ someone who is ruthless is so determined to get what they want, that they do not care if they harm other people: a ruthless dictator | He was ruthless in his ambition.
    mean business to be determined to do something and show other people that you are determined to do it, even if it involves harming someone: The one-day strike proved that the union meant business.


ruth·lessBrE /ˈruːθləs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈruːθləs/ 🔊 adjective (disapproving) (of people or their behaviour 人或行为) hard and cruel; determined to get what you want and not caring if you hurt other people 残酷无情的;残忍的a ruthless dictator残酷无情的独裁者The way she behaved towards him was utterly ruthless. 她对待他真是无情至极。🔊🔊He has a ruthless determination to succeed. 他有不获成功决不罢休的坚定决心。🔊🔊 ruth·less·ly BrE /ˈruːθləsli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈruːθləsli/ 🔊 adverb ruth·less·ness BrE /ˈruːθləsnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈruːθləsnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]