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    terrible 的英语意思

    terribleterrible /ˈterəbəl/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译1extremely severe in a way that causes harm or damage极为严重,造成伤害或破坏的 SYN  horrible, awful:  Their son had been injured in a terrible accident.他们的儿子在一场严重的事故中受了伤。 We’re worried that something terrible might have happened to Greg.我们担心格雷格可能出了什么大事。 a terrible storm一场可怕的暴风雨 see thesaurus at horrible2very bad非常糟糕 SYN  awful:  The hotel was absolutely terrible.那家酒店简直糟透了。 I’d better write this down; I have a terrible memory.我最好把这个写下来;我的记性太差了。 see thesaurus at bad3making you feel afraid or shocked令人感到害怕或震惊的:  There was a terrible noise and the roof caved in.发出一声可怕的巨响,屋顶随之塌陷了。 She wept when she heard the terrible news.她听到那个可怕的消息后哭了起来。4to a very great degree程度极大;非常 SYN  grave:  You’re making a terrible mistake.你正在犯一个严重的错误。GRAMMAR语法Terrible is not used with ‘very’. You say: · I feel absolutely terrible today. Don’t say: I feel very terrible today.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES"terrible"不与"very"连用。应说:· I feel absolutely terrible today. ✗不说:I feel very terrible today.语法指引 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析– Meanings 1 & 2‒ 释义 1 和 2terrible/awful (also dreadful especially British English) very bad非常糟糕: · The journey was terrible – it took six hours.· 那段旅程糟透了——足足花了六个小时。· The food was good but we had terrible service.· 食物还不错,但服务糟透了。· It’s such an awful programme! How can you watch it?· 这节目真是糟透了!你怎么能看下去?· He looked dreadful.· 他看起来糟透了。horrible very bad and unpleasant – used especially when something has a strong effect on you and you feel shocked, annoyed, or sick非常糟糕且令人不快——尤用于某事对你产生强烈影响、使你感到震惊、恼怒或恶心时: · This soup tastes horrible.· 这汤味道太难喝了。· I got a horrible shock when I saw the bill.· 我看到账单时大吃一惊。· a horrible accident· 一起可怕的事故· a horrible thing to say to someone· 对某人说的一句极难听的话appalling terrible – especially in a way that is shocking. Appalling is stronger and a little more formal than terrible or horribleterrible 的近义词,尤指令人震惊的程度。appalling 比 terrible 或 horrible 语气更强,略为正式: · The refugees are living in appalling conditions.· 难民们生活在骇人听闻的恶劣条件下。· The teacher said my handwriting was appalling.· 老师说我的字写得一塌糊涂。disgusting terrible – used about a taste, smell, habit etc, often one that makes you feel sickterrible 的近义词,用于描述味道、气味、习惯等,常指令人作呕的: · The smell was disgusting and I had to go out.· 气味令人作呕,我不得不出去了。· Do you have to bite your nails? It’s a disgusting habit.· 你非得咬指甲不可吗?这是个令人恶心的习惯。lousy informal非正式 terrible – used especially to express annoyanceterrible 的近义词,尤用于表达恼怒之情: · I’ve had a lousy day at the office.· 我在办公室度过了糟糕透顶的一天。· This area is a lousy place to live.· 这一带是个糟糕的居住地方。hopeless very bad and difficult – used when there is no chance of success or improvement非常糟糕且困难——用于毫无成功或改善希望时: · We were trying to pay off our debts but it was a hopeless situation.· 我们努力偿还债务,但处境毫无希望。· He was given the almost hopeless task of trying to negotiate a ceasefire.· 他被交付了一项几乎毫无希望的任务——尝试谈判停火协议。diabolical British English extremely bad – used to express great disapproval of an action or event极其糟糕——用于对某一行为或事件表达强烈不满时: · The prices are diabolical.· 这些价格简直糟透了。· a diabolical waste of money· 极其可耻的金钱浪费· McAndrew gave a diabolical performance on Saturday.· 麦克安德鲁周六的演出糟糕透顶。