grim
英 [grɪm]
美[ɡrɪm]
- adj. 冷酷的;糟糕的;残忍的
- n. (Grim)人名;(英、德、俄、捷、匈)格里姆
考试真题
- Doctors can face some grim trade-offs.
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- But Washington would do well to take a deep breath before reacting to the grim numbers.
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- It is a grim reality that you can have one person who only makes around 13,000 dollars a year, while across town another is making millions.
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双语例句
- 1. Psychometric tests can save organizations from grim and costly mistakes.
- 心理测试能够使组织机构避免犯下损失惨重的大错。
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- 2. She was a grim woman with a turned-down mouth.
- 她是个沉默寡言、令人畏惧的女人。
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- 3. The report paints a grim picture of life there.
- 那则报道把那里的生活描绘得很凄惨。
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- 4. Things were pretty grim for a time.
- 事情一度糟糕透了。
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- 5. The committee walked out, grim-faced and shocked.
- 全体委员走了出去,脸色凝重,大为震惊。
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