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		Definition of martyred in English: martyredadjective ˈmɑːtədˈmɑrdərd 1(of a person) having been martyred. 殉难的;殉教的 殉教的圣徒。 Example sentencesExamples -  He became a martyred hero whose soaring rhetoric inspired many in the United States and abroad.
 -  This is the day of martyred intellectuals, who were brutally killed by the occupation army and their cohorts.
 -  Scottish nationalists have made her into their version of Joan of Arc, a martyred hero who struggled against English oppression.
 -  Almost overnight the martyred Thomas became a saint.
 -  Emotionally, he is drawn to Mary, a martyred heroine falsely accused of plotting her cousin's death and meeting her own end with grace and dignity.
 -  Many martyred pilgrim sites are spread across the country.
 -  Figuring the outlaw as the martyred victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero.
 -  In the Vendee, south of the Loire, civil war was soon raging, with the rebels organizing themselves into a self-styled Catholic and Royal Army dedicated to restoring the heirs of the martyred king.
 -  All the mothers emphasized that their martyred son was the better child: he was the best looking, the smartest, the most compassionate and loving of all the siblings.
 -  People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her martyred husband.
 -  And so the story ends with the martyred Saint John the Baptist.
 -  The artist drew on religious imagery of martyred saints to depict new political martyrs.
 -  From around the fourth century, bishops approved the cause of martyred Christians, and their cult would spread among local churches.
 -  Another woman, dressed in white and with her hair pulled back in a chignon, says she weeps today ‘to beg forgiveness of this martyred child.’
 -  John the Baptist's murder might well have been similarly cast save for the tradition that followed him, which recounts the story in which he is a martyred saint.
 -  A large figure of St. Nabor, a martyred Roman soldier, overlooks the silent host.
 
 - 1.1 (of an expression or manner) showing pretended or exaggerated suffering so as to obtain sympathy.
(态度或行为)假装受苦的  he got into the car with a martyred air 他装出一副痛苦模样上了汽车。 Example sentencesExamples -  Renny quit his pummeling and struck a martyred pose.
 -  It was a snack shop; he turned to the lady at the counter with a martyred expression, amazed inside at how easy it was to lie.
 -  At this stage I'm going around with a martyred look on my face, indicating to everyone that I am abstaining from something, which goes against what I learned at school.
 -  I glanced over and almost leapt out of my skin to see Will being wheeled into the room in a blue hospital wheelchair, a look of martyred boredom on his face, mingled with a sneaky eagerness and a hint of shame.
 -  Some stand as if in a martyred silence, some have bullhorns.
 
  
    Definition of martyred in US English: martyredadjectiveˈmärdərdˈmɑrdərd 1(of a person) having been martyred. 殉难的;殉教的 殉教的圣徒。 Example sentencesExamples -  Almost overnight the martyred Thomas became a saint.
 -  In the Vendee, south of the Loire, civil war was soon raging, with the rebels organizing themselves into a self-styled Catholic and Royal Army dedicated to restoring the heirs of the martyred king.
 -  The artist drew on religious imagery of martyred saints to depict new political martyrs.
 -  A large figure of St. Nabor, a martyred Roman soldier, overlooks the silent host.
 -  From around the fourth century, bishops approved the cause of martyred Christians, and their cult would spread among local churches.
 -  And so the story ends with the martyred Saint John the Baptist.
 -  He became a martyred hero whose soaring rhetoric inspired many in the United States and abroad.
 -  Many martyred pilgrim sites are spread across the country.
 -  Figuring the outlaw as the martyred victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero.
 -  Emotionally, he is drawn to Mary, a martyred heroine falsely accused of plotting her cousin's death and meeting her own end with grace and dignity.
 -  People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her martyred husband.
 -  John the Baptist's murder might well have been similarly cast save for the tradition that followed him, which recounts the story in which he is a martyred saint.
 -  Another woman, dressed in white and with her hair pulled back in a chignon, says she weeps today ‘to beg forgiveness of this martyred child.’
 -  This is the day of martyred intellectuals, who were brutally killed by the occupation army and their cohorts.
 -  Scottish nationalists have made her into their version of Joan of Arc, a martyred hero who struggled against English oppression.
 -  All the mothers emphasized that their martyred son was the better child: he was the best looking, the smartest, the most compassionate and loving of all the siblings.
 
 - 1.1 (of an attitude or manner) showing feigned or exaggerated suffering to obtain sympathy or admiration.
(态度或行为)假装受苦的  he gave Mulder a brief, martyred look Example sentencesExamples -  Some stand as if in a martyred silence, some have bullhorns.
 -  It was a snack shop; he turned to the lady at the counter with a martyred expression, amazed inside at how easy it was to lie.
 -  Renny quit his pummeling and struck a martyred pose.
 -  I glanced over and almost leapt out of my skin to see Will being wheeled into the room in a blue hospital wheelchair, a look of martyred boredom on his face, mingled with a sneaky eagerness and a hint of shame.
 -  At this stage I'm going around with a martyred look on my face, indicating to everyone that I am abstaining from something, which goes against what I learned at school.
 
  
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