ruthless造句

We couples who have been separated hate the ruthless "The Milky Way".

Leibman plays the alcalde (mayor) of a small Mexican town, and he's ruthless beyond belief.

InBev is known as a ruthless cost cutter and would have plenty of fat to work on.

That may, in part, be a reflection of American bosses' ruthless cuts in full-time jobs, forcing those laid off to scramble for whatever work they can find.

Coyle was similarly unimpressed. "United were ruthless and clinical," he said. "they certainly took their chances well, but as good as they were we shot ourselves in the foot."

He has ruined his country. He has the ruthless, delusional fanaticism of a clever man who is frightened of being toppled—and perhaps put on trial for his copious human-rights abuses.

Israel's ruthless offensive has already cost it dear in world opinion.

He can be ruthless in getting what he wants, but I believe he would stop short of blackmail.

What he finds is a soft-spoken, blue-collar billionaire - a man who seems at odds with Mr. Sorkin's previous description of the cold and ruthless and dealmaker.

Remember, though, his purpose in throwing off Roman authority was not to usher in freedom, but to pave the way for an even more ruthless theocracy of his own.

To keep your throne, you had to be adaptable, ruthless, intelligent and a great politician.

It wasthrust to the margins because the social order it confronted, far from growingmore moderate and benign, waxed more ruthless and extreme than it had beenbefore.

Be your own ruthless copy editor.

His attitude toward his characters is tender but ruthless, like that of a man who loves his horse but has no choice but to put it down.

ruthless造句

(usu male)person regarded with contempt;ruthless or cruel person

"Sustaining the war by means of war" refers to Japan's policy of ruthless plunder of the Chinese areas under her occupation to meet the expenses of her aggressive war.

There is little chance of a fair trial for the six, and the ruthless Sudanese authorities may well torture them.

Crime is still a big problem in most cities and in lawless rural areas where ruthless prospectors, loggers and landowners at times ride roughshod over their neighbors.