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terrible

英 ['terɪb(ə)l] 美['tɛrəbl]
  • adj. 可怕的;很糟的;令人讨厌的
  • adv. 很,非常

英英释意


1. causing fear or dread or terror;
"the awful war"
"an awful risk"
"dire news"
"a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"
"the dread presence of the headmaster"
"polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"
"a dreadful storm"
"a fearful howling"
"horrendous explosions shook the city"
"a terrible curse"
2. exceptionally bad or displeasing;
"atrocious taste"
"abominable workmanship"
"an awful voice"
"dreadful manners"
"a painful performance"
"terrible handwriting"
"an unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room"
3. intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality;
"severe pain"
"a severe case of flu"
"a terrible cough"
"under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"
"a wicked cough"
4. extremely distressing;
"fearful slum conditions"
"a frightful mistake"
"suffered terrible thirst"

双语例句


1. The evening show was terrible, with hesitant unsure performances from all.
晚上的演出很糟,所有人都缩手缩脚,显得很不自信。

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2. It was so humiliating, a terrible blow to my self-esteem.
这件事如此丢脸,深深地挫伤了我的自尊心。

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3. I had a terrible head and was extraordinarily drunk.
我头很痛,已经酩酊大醉。

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4. Most modern housing estates are terrible and inevitably done on the cheap.
现在的房子大多质量差劲透顶,肯定都是偷工减料盖起来的。

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5. He must be made answerable for these terrible crimes.
他必须对这些可恶的罪行负责。

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