English to Chinese Dictionary indiscriminate

indiscriminate

definition
adjective
the indiscriminate killing of civilians
done at random or without careful judgment.
translation of 'indiscriminate'
adjective
example
The ensuing shootout resulted in the 'indiscriminate' killing of women and children.
Both areas were crowded and the results were 'indiscriminate' casualties.
Now the attacks are becoming more random, brutal and 'indiscriminate' .
His country and his people have been attacked in a savage and 'indiscriminate' way.
The new wave has ratcheted savagery and 'indiscriminate' killing to unthinkable levels.
Such a process would avoid prejudice and 'indiscriminate' killing.
The destruction seems 'indiscriminate' , the victims random, the consequences immense.
It was random, it was 'indiscriminate' , it was murderous, and it was close to home.
Mortars in particular seemed 'indiscriminate' in inflicting casualties.
The bands' original political motives faded, and they turned to banditry and 'indiscriminate' killing.
They were devastatingly effective because they can cover wide areas with intense and 'indiscriminate' firepower.
In fact, the current 'indiscriminate' killing was a strategic mistake.
Modern war is merciless, it does not spare pregnant women or infants; it is 'indiscriminate' killing and destroying.
We do not believe that it should be used randomly on an 'indiscriminate' basis.
This contrasting case helps us to see in what sense 'indiscriminate' terrorist killing is the killing of the innocent.
Charities have condemned the weapons for the 'indiscriminate' killing and maiming of civilians both during and long after wars have ended.
Algeria became caught in a cycle of violence, which became increasingly random and 'indiscriminate' .
Loyalists assassinations seemed 'indiscriminate' , unconscionable and wild but they were never mindless.
This is the absolute opposite of terrorism which allows for the 'indiscriminate' killing of all peoples.
By the end of 1941, more than half a million Jews had been slaughtered and the killing had grown 'indiscriminate' .
The screenplay delivers an ambitious epic that is dense in a way that indicates not 'indiscriminateness' but rather the existence of a highly personal internal logic.
Left unchecked, viruses could 'indiscriminately' attack the body's cells.
Inattention is both opposed to a discriminate subject/object relationship, and is, at the same time, the realization of a fantasy of 'indiscrimination' .
Racist abuse was hurled 'indiscriminately' from both sides.
I'm not sure my point was about marshalling the judgment of history so much as resisting the 'indiscrimination' of contemporaneity.
Aristotle says that we must give wisely, and not 'indiscriminately' , and I do not have money to throw away on swindlers.
He pondered the increase in 'indiscriminateness' among terrorists, and he posited several possible reasons accounting for this upsurge.
This caused problems during pregnancy when iron tablets used to be given 'indiscriminately' or because haemoglobin levels fell.
The escaped woman said the rebels fired 'indiscriminately' during the raid, shooting several children.
What continues to remain in our mind and memory is the hope for a new dawn of promises, free from atrocities and 'indiscriminations' .
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