
dreadful
音标:
英音/ ˈdredf(ə)l / 美音/ ˈdredf(ə)l /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
After a dreadful start to last season, Pompey required close to play-off form, for much of the campaign to survive.
在上个赛季的可怕开始之后,庞培需要在季后赛中接近季后赛,以使大部分竞选活动都能生存。
—BBC
The series has been won, but this was a dreadful finale by the Lions and a rousing sign that Wallaby rugby might – just might – be heading for much brighter days.
该系列赛已经赢得了,但这是狮子的可怕结局,这是一个令人振奋的迹象表明,wallaby橄榄球可能(可能 – 可能)前进了很多日子。
—BBC
“When I set off on a little adventure to fly my drone it was a clear sunny day, but when I got to the Peak District it was absolutely dreadful weather,” he told the BBC.
他告诉英国广播公司:“当我出发进行一次冒险时,这是晴朗的一天,但是当我到达峰区时,这绝对是可怕的天气。”
—BBC
基本释意:
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糟糕透顶的,极其讨厌的;极端的,极度的;非常疲惫的,非常沮丧的;可怕的,令人畏惧的
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
Dreadful means “full of dread,” “feeling a sense of dread,” or “causing dread.” Dread means fear or anxiety. The adjective dreadful can describe something truly devastating, like the dreadful aftermath of a tornado, or something that’s awful on a more personal level, like a dreadful blind date. If it’s bad, fearsome, or unpleasant, you can call it dreadful.
非常糟糕的事情令人恐惧。有些人喜欢去歌剧,但是对于另一些人来说,花三个小时没有可怕的方式。
长释义:
Dreadful means “full of dread,” “feeling a sense of dread,” or “causing dread.” Dread means fear or anxiety. The adjective dreadful can describe something truly devastating, like the dreadful aftermath of a tornado, or something that’s awful on a more personal level, like a dreadful blind date. If it’s bad, fearsome, or unpleasant, you can call it dreadful.
可怕的意思是“充满恐惧”,“感到恐惧感”或“引起恐惧”。恐惧意味着恐惧或焦虑。形容词可怕的人可以描述真正毁灭性的东西,例如龙卷风的可怕后果,或者在更个人层面上可怕的事情,例如可怕的盲目约会。如果很糟糕,令人恐惧或不愉快,您可以称其为可怕。
文学例句:
“Most of those places don’t serve Jews. You enter the room, and they look at you like you’re a mangy mutt. Like, ‘oh, dearie me, who let that dreadful thing in?”’
“这些地方中的大多数不为犹太人服务。
—The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros
“I apologize for not coming these past few nights. I had a dreadful bout of nausea and couldn’t leave my den. I hope I didn’t cause you to worry.”
“对于过去的几个晚上,我深表歉意。我有一个可怕的恶心,无法离开我的书房。我希望我不要让你担心。”
—Healer of the Water Monster by Brian Young
Instead of levitating, the car filled with the dreadful noise Humans call music.
没有悬浮的汽车,充满了可怕的噪音,人类叫音乐。
—Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth
词源:
dreadful(adj.)early 13c., “full of dread or fear, timid,” from dread (n.) + -ful. Meaning “causing dread, exciting terror” is from c. 1200; weakened sense of “very bad” is by 1680s. Related: Dreadfully; dreadfulness.also from early 13c.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
可怕的(adj。)13c。,“充满恐惧或恐惧,胆怯”,来自恐惧(n。) + -ful。意思是“引起恐惧,令人兴奋的恐怖”来自c。 1200;到1680年代,“非常糟糕”的感觉削弱了。相关:可怕;可怕的是13c初。
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