单词 | perpetrating |
释义 | > as lemmasˈperpetrating ˈperpetrating n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > [noun] > of something bad perpetrationc1429 committing1463 commissionc1485 commitment1611 perpetrating1615 committal1616 the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > evil action > [noun] wonder1154 wickednessa1300 perpetrationc1429 maleficence1533 wicked-doing1535 malefaction1604 perpetrating1615 malefacture1635 1615 J. Greene Refut. Apol. Actors 14 The pestilence of minde wherewith the people by bloody spectacls might be infected, to the perpetrating of any butcherous attempt. 1891 Cornhill Mag. (European ed.) May 484 The interposition of such a joke, the perpetrating and recognising of which are always regarded as a tacit reconciliation. 1969 A. D. Grimshaw Racial Violence in U.S. ii. ix. 295 The perpetrating individuals or groups were, during major riots, more likely to be found where there was more action. 2003 Sunday Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 8 June 14 Everybody thinks they were the victim, don't they, even when they've done the perpetrating of the most horrible crimes? < as lemmas |
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