/ˈmɜ:si ||; ˈmɝsɪ/noun
[U] kindness shown by sb/sth who has the power to make sb suffer 慈悲;仁慈;怜悯;宽容:
The rebels were shown no mercy. They were taken out and shot.叛乱分子没有得到宽大处理,全被带出去枪毙。at the mercy of sb/sth having no power against sb/sth that is strong 任凭…摆布或控制;在…面前无能为力:
The climbers spent the night on the mountain at the mercy of the wind and rain.登山者在山上过夜,经受风吹雨打。
mercy/ˋmɝsI; ˈmɜːsi/n [U]1 kindness and willingness to forgive someone 仁慈﹐宽容﹐怜悯: He showed no mercy to anyone. 他对任何人都冷酷无情。2 at the mercy of sb/sth unable to do anything to protect yourself from someone or something 听命于某人/某事物﹐任凭某人/某事物摆布: We were at the mercy of the weather. 我们只有听命于天气。
mercymercymerciesnoun (no plural)being kind and not hurting somebody who has done wrong: The prisoners begged for mercy.be at the mercy of somebodyor somethingto have no power against somebody or something that is strong: Farmers are at the mercy of the weather.