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horrendous adj. ⇨ terrible 1terrible1 adjective ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ bad 另见bad条a terrible thing to say 难听的话a terrible mess 脏乱不堪a terrible accident 可怕的事故The acting was terrible. 表演糟透了。 ➡ See also the entries for ⇨ bad and ⇨ disgusting 1 另见bad条和disgusting条第1义terrible ♦︎ awful ♦︎ horrible ♦︎ dreadful ♦︎ vile ♦︎ horrendousThese words all describe sth that is very unpleasant. 这些词均形容事物令人不快。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆terrible / awful / horrible / dreadful for sb◆a terrible / an awful / a horrible / a dreadful / a vile thing◆a terrible / an awful / a horrible / a vile smell◆a terrible / an awful / a horrible / a dreadful / a vile business◆a terrible / an awful / a horrible / a dreadful / a horrendous time◆a terrible / an awful / a horrible / a dreadful noise / thought / feeling / shock◆the terrible / awful / horrible / dreadful truth◆terrible / awful / dreadful / vile / horrendous conditions◆terrible / awful / dreadful / vile weather◆terrible / awful / dreadful news◆really / pretty terrible / awful / horrible / dreadful / vile / horrendous◆rather terrible / awful / horrible / dreadful / vile◆absolutely / truly terrible / awful / horrible / dreadful / horrendous■ terrible very bad or unpleasant; making you feel unhappy, frightened, upset, ill, guilty or disapproving 糟透了的;非常讨厌的;骇人的◆What terrible news!多么骇人听闻的消息!◆How terrible for you!你们有祸了!◆It was a terrible thing to happen to someone so young.这件事发生在这么年轻的人身上真是太可怕了。◆That's a terrible thing to say!说这话太难听了!◆I feel terrible-I think I'll go to bed.我觉得难受,想去睡觉了。◆I feel terrible: it could so easily have ended in tragedy and I just didn't think.我真感到后怕:这本来很容易酿成悲剧,可我当时连想都没想。OPP good ⇨ nice 1 ■ awful (especially spoken) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like or that makes you feel depressed, ill, guilty or disapproving 很坏的,极讨厌的(用以形容令人沮丧、不舒服、内疚或不满的事物)◆That's an awful colour.那颜色难看得很。◆I feel awful-maybe it was something I ate.我感觉很不好,也许是因为我吃了什么东西。◆I feel awful about forgetting her birthday.我忘了她的生日,感到很过意不去。◆The awful thing is, it was my fault.糟糕的是,那是我的过错。◆'They didn't even offer to pay.' 'Oh that's awful.'“他们甚至不主动付钱。”“哦,真不像话。”■ horrible (especially spoken) very unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like 极坏的,十分讨厌的(用以形容令人不快的事物)◆What a horrible child.这个孩子糟透了。◆The coffee tasted horrible.这咖啡难喝极了。◆It was horrible sitting there all on my own.就我一个人坐在那里,这样感觉很糟。■ dreadful / /ˈdredfl/ / (especially BrE, especially spoken) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like or that you disapprove of 很坏的,极讨厌的(用以形容令人不快或不满的事物)◆What dreadful weather!多么讨厌的天气!◆What a dreadful thing to say!话说得太难听了!◆It's dreadful the way they treat their employees.他们对待员工的方式糟糕透了。◆How dreadful!多讨厌啊!■ vile (informal) extremely bad or unpleasant 糟糕透顶的;可恶的;极坏的◆There was a vile smell coming from the locked room.从上锁的房门后传出令人恶心的气味。◆It was a vile business from beginning to end.由始至终这都是种肮脏可耻的生意。■ horrendous /hɒˈrendəs; NAmE hɔːˈrendəs, hɑːˈrendəs/ (rather informal) (of problems) extremely unpleasant and unacceptable (问题)糟糕透顶的,不能容忍的◆The traffic around the city was horrendous.这座城市各处交通都糟透了。 |