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		martyr美 ['mɑrtər]  英 ['mɑː(r)tə(r)]  - n.烈士;殉道者;乞怜者(向人诉苦以博取同情);长期受折磨者
 - v.处死
 - 网络殉难者;殉教者;殉道士
 
 复数:martyrs  现在分词:martyring  过去式:martyred   n. sacrifice,ransom,victim,scapegoat,idealist 1.  | 殉道者;烈士a person who suffers very much or is killed because of their religious or political beliefs  |  
  | the early Christian martyrs 早期基督教殉道者  |   | a martyr to the cause of freedom 为了自由事业而献身的烈士  |  
 2.  | 乞怜者(向人诉苦以博取同情)a person who tries to get sympathy from other people by telling them how much he or she is suffering  |  
 3.  | (informal) ~ to sth (因疾病或困难局面)长期受苦者,长期受折磨者a person who suffers very much because of an illness, problem or situation  |  
  | She's a martyr to her nerves. 她长期忍受神经紧张之苦。  |  
 1.  | [usupass] ~ sb (因宗教或政治信仰)使殉难,处死to kill sb because of their religious or political beliefs  |  
 n.  |  |  v.  | 1. (对坚持某种主义或信仰的人进行)杀害;迫害,折磨  |  
 n.  | 1. somebody who chooses to die rather than deny a strongly held belief, especially a religious belief 2. somebody who makes sacrifices or suffers greatly in order to advance a cause or principle 3. somebody who experiences frequent or constant pain from something 4. a frequent complainer who hopes to elicit sympathy from others 5. someone who suffers or is killed because of their religious or political beliefs 6. someone who suffers a lot, especially because of an illness 1. somebody who chooses to die rather than deny a strongly held belief, especially a religious belief 2. somebody who makes sacrifices or suffers greatly in order to advance a cause or principle 3. somebody who experiences frequent or constant pain from something 4. a frequent complainer who hopes to elicit sympathy from others 5. someone who suffers or is killed because of their religious or political beliefs 6. someone who suffers a lot, especially because of an illness  |  v.  | 1. to kill somebody for refusing to deny a strongly held belief, especially a religious belief 2. to bring difficulties, suffering, or hardship on yourself for something 3. to kill someone or make them suffer because of their religious or political beliefs  |  
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