victim

victim — 名詞

1. A person who suffers injury, death, or loss because of a crime, an accident, an

1.名詞B1
釋義

受害者

因犯罪、事故、疾病等受害的人

A person who suffers injury, death, or loss because of a crime, an accident, an illness, or another person's harmful actions.

例句

The police officers tried to comfort the victim of the attack.

警方試圖安撫那名攻擊事件的受害者。

victim of [crime/attack]

Zola became a victim of the flu outbreak and missed two weeks of school.

Zola 在流感爆發時成了受害者,因此缺課兩週。

同義詞
  • casualty

    Focuses on someone injured or killed in an accident, war, or disaster; more specific than victim.

  • sufferer

    Emphasizes ongoing pain or illness; often used with medical conditions.

  • injured party

    Formal or legal term for someone harmed by another's actions.

反義詞
  • attacker

    The person who causes the harm.

  • perpetrator

    Formal term for the person who commits a crime.

文法句型

victim + of + noun phrase

become a victim of + noun phrase

fall victim to + noun phrase

用法筆記

The cause of harm usually appears after the preposition "of" (victim of a crime, victim of an illness).

常見錯誤

She victimed the robbery.
She was the victim of a robbery.
💡"victim" is a noun, not a verb; use "be a victim of" instead.
He was a victim of car.
He was a victim of a car accident.
💡the cause after "of" must be specific; include a noun like "accident" or "crash."

2. A person, animal, or thing that is damaged, destroyed, or lost because of a natu

2.名詞B1
釋義

犧牲品

因自然災害、經濟變故等受損的人事物

A person, animal, or thing that is damaged, destroyed, or lost because of a natural disaster, an economic change, a harsh condition, or any other impersonal cause.

例句

Several villages became victims of the flood when the river broke its banks.

河川潰堤後,好幾個村莊成了洪水的犧牲品。

became victims of [natural disaster]

The old cinema was a victim of the rise of streaming services.

那間老電影院是串流服務興起的犧牲品。

thing as victim + of [trend/situation]

同義詞
  • casualty

    Often used for deaths or losses in disasters and wars; more narrow than victim.

  • fatality

    Specifically refers to someone killed; narrower and more formal.

  • loser

    Informal; can describe someone disadvantaged by a situation, but not for physical harm.

反義詞
  • survivor

    Someone who lives through a disaster or difficult situation.

文法句型

victim + of + noun phrase

fall victim to + noun phrase

become a victim of + noun phrase

用法筆記

Frequently used with inanimate subjects (buildings, businesses, towns) to describe damage from impersonal forces. The phrase "fall victim to" is especially common in news writing.

常見錯誤

The building victimed to the earthquake.
The building fell victim to the earthquake.
💡use "fall victim to" or "became a victim of," not "victim" as a verb.

3. Someone who gets cheated, deceived, or taken advantage of, especially in a finan

3.名詞B2
釋義

受騙者

在金錢詐騙或騙局中被騙的人

Someone who gets cheated, deceived, or taken advantage of, especially in a financial scheme or fraud.

例句

Selim was the victim of a clever online scam that emptied his bank account.

Selim 是一場高明網路詐騙的受害者,銀行帳戶的錢全被騙光。

victim of [type of fraud]

Elderly people are often the easiest victims for door-to-door sales tricks.

老年人往往是推銷陷阱中最容易上當的對象。

同義詞
  • dupe

    Someone easily tricked or fooled; informal and slightly old-fashioned.

  • target

    The person selected by a scammer or con artist; emphasizes being chosen for deception.

反義詞
  • scammer

    The person who carries out the fraud.

  • con artist

    Someone who deceives others for money.

文法句型

victim + of + noun phrase

become a victim of + noun phrase

用法筆記

This sense focuses on deception rather than physical harm. The victim may not even realize they have been cheated until much later.

常見錯誤

He was a victim of a thief.' (vague)
He was the victim of a pickpocket who stole his phone.
💡specify the type of theft or fraud to make the meaning clear.