Definition of savage

savageadjective

độc ác

/ˈsævɪdʒ//ˈsævɪdʒ/

The word "savage" originated in the Middle English language as the Old French word sauvage, meaning "wild," "unchangeable," or "untamed." This word was derived from the Latin word sylvātus, which also meant "living in the forests" or "wild." When Europeans encountered non-European peoples during their conquest and colonization of new lands, they found differences in culture and lifestyle that they deemed "uncivilized" or "barbaric." This term, "savage," was applied to these peoples, implying a lack of civilization, culture, or moral behavior. The use of the term "savage" to describe Indigenous peoples around the world reflected the colonizers' belief in their own superiority and the legitimacy of their actions in taking over other people's lands. The term was a form of othering, denying the humanity and dignity of non-European peoples, and justifying the appropriation of their resources and territories. Historically, the term "savage" has been used as a pejorative to describe Indigenous peoples who resisted colonization, asserted their sovereignty, and fought for their rights. It has also been used to justify the subjugation, mistreatment, and extinction of these peoples. Today, the use of the term "savage" is considered an insult and a slur by many Indigenous peoples and their allies. Efforts to replace this term with more culturally appropriate and respectful alternatives, such as "Indigenous" or "First Nations," are part of broader struggles for reconciliation, decolonization, and social justice.

Summary
type tính từ
meaninghoang vu, hoang dại
examplesavage scene: cảnh hoang vu
meaningdã man, man rợ; không văn minh
examplesavage life: cuộc sống dã man
meaningtàn ác
examplesavage persecution: sự khủng bố tàn ác
examplesavage criticism: sự phê bình gay gắt
type danh từ
meaningngười hoang dã, người man rợ
examplesavage scene: cảnh hoang vu
meaningngười tàn bạo dã man, người độc ác
examplesavage life: cuộc sống dã man
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aggressive and violent; causing great harm

hung hăng và bạo lực; gây tác hại lớn

Example:
  • savage dogs

    chó man rợ

  • She had been badly hurt in what police described as ‘a savage attack’.

    Cô đã bị tổn thương nặng nề trong vụ việc mà cảnh sát mô tả là “một cuộc tấn công dã man”.

  • savage public spending cuts

    cắt giảm chi tiêu công một cách dã man

Extra examples:
  • Police have over 20 new leads in the hunt for the savage killer of two young boys.

    Cảnh sát đã có hơn 20 manh mối mới trong cuộc truy tìm kẻ giết người dã man hai cậu bé.

  • Resistance provoked savage reprisals from the authorities.

    Sự phản kháng đã gây ra sự trả thù dã man từ chính quyền.

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involving very strong criticism

liên quan đến những lời chỉ trích rất mạnh mẽ

Example:
  • The article was a savage attack on the government's record.

    Bài báo là một cuộc tấn công dã man vào hồ sơ của chính phủ.

an offensive way of referring to groups of people or customs that are considered to be simple and not highly developed

một cách xúc phạm để đề cập đến các nhóm người hoặc phong tục được coi là đơn giản và không phát triển cao

Example:
  • a savage tribe

    một bộ tộc man rợ

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