nightmare
英 ['naɪtmeə]
美['naɪt'mɛr]
- n. 恶梦;梦魇般的经历
- adj. 可怕的;噩梦似的
英英释意
- 1. a situation resembling a terrifying dream
- 2. a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream
双语例句
- 1. Taking my son Peter to a restaurant was a nightmare.
- 带我儿子彼得外出吃饭简直糟糕透了。
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- 2. In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
- 毕业税具体操作起来不啻一场行政噩梦。
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- 3. His abrasive wit and caustic comments were an interviewer's nightmare.
- 他睿智刁钻,评论尖刻,对任何采访他的人而言都是梦魇。
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- 4. They began to recover slowly from their nightmare of pain and suffering.
- 他们开始从痛苦的梦魇中慢慢恢复过来。
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- 5. Discovering your child takes drugs is a nightmare scenario for most parents.
- 对大多数父母来说,发现自己的孩子吸毒简直就是场噩梦。
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