词汇 | terrible |
释义 | terribleUK:*/ˈtɛrɪbəl/US:/ˈtɛrəbəl/ ,(ter′ə bəl)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 terrible adj (distressing)让人痛苦的;让人不好受的It was a terrible experience, and I was off work for a week.那是次让人痛苦的经历,我因此一个星期没有上班。usage: ‘terrible’The adjective terrible is used in two ways. In conversation and in less formal writing, you use it to say that something is very unpleasant or of very poor quality.I know this has been a terrible shock to you.His eyesight was terrible.In writing or conversation, you use terrible to say that something is very shocking or distressing.That was a terrible air crash last week. terrible adj (unpleasant) (天气等)糟糕的,令人讨厌的The weather was terrible the whole week.整个星期天气都很糟糕。 terrible adj (severe)极度的He was in terrible pain.他处于极度痛苦之中。 terrible adj (of poor quality)非常不合意的;糟糕透顶的That meal was terrible.那顿饭简直糟糕透顶。 terrible adj (bad, incompetent)糟糕的;不称职的;不合格的She's a terrible mother.她是个不称职的母亲。 terrible adj literary (frightening)吓人的;可怕的He made such a terrible face that the children ran away.他做了一个可怕的鬼脸,把孩子们都吓跑了。 其他翻译 terrible adj (extreme)极其的;极度的He's such a terrible bore. 复合形式: feel terrible vi + adj (have guilty feelings)感觉很糟糕;感到很难过 something terrible adv informal (desperately, intensely)非常可怕;非常糟糕My arm hurt something terrible when I fell off my bike. terrible thing n informal ([sth] shocking, unfortunate, etc.)可怕的事That head on collision on the Interstate was such a terrible thing. |
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