wretched
英 ['retʃɪd]
美['rɛtʃɪd]
- adj. 可怜的;卑鄙的;令人苦恼或难受的
英英释意
- 1. of very poor quality or condition;
- "deplorable housing conditions in the inner city"
- "woeful treatment of the accused"
- "woeful errors of judgment"
- 2. characterized by physical misery;
- "a wet miserable weekend"
- "spent a wretched night on the floor"
- 3. very unhappy; full of misery;
- "he felt depressed and miserable"
- "a message of hope for suffering humanity"
- "wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages"
- 4. deserving or inciting pity;
- "a hapless victim"
- "miserable victims of war"
- "the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic"- Galsworthy
- "piteous appeals for help"
- "pitiable homeless children"
- "a pitiful fate"
- "Oh, you poor thing"
- "his poor distorted limbs"
- "a wretched life"
双语例句
- 1. Wretched woman, he thought, why the hell can't she wait?
- 他想,可恶的女人,她怎么就不能等一等呢?
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- 2. We have sorted out this wretched business at last.
- 我们最终还是把这件破事儿理顺了。
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- 3. This wretched war has brought misery to millions.
- 这场悲惨的战争为无数人带来了不幸。
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- 4. The pay has always been wretched.
- 薪水总是少得可怜。
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- 5. I feel really confused and wretched.
- 我觉得十分迷惘,难过极了。
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