单词 | dreadful |
释义 | dreadfulWord family adjectivedreadeddreadfuldreadlessdreadlockednoundreaderdreadfulnessdreadlessnessdreadlocksdreadnoughtdreadadverbdreadfullydreadlesslydreadly dread·ful /ˈdredfəl/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 UNPLEASANTextremely unpleasant 糟糕透顶的,极其讨厌的 SYN terrible We’ve had some dreadful weather lately. 最近我们这里的天气糟透了。 Michelle felt absolutely dreadful (=very ill). ► see thesaurus at bad, horrible 米歇尔感觉病得很厉害。 2 [only before noun]BAD used to emphasize how bad something or someone is 极糟的,可怕的〔用于强调〕 SYN terrible a dreadful mistake 可怕的错误 n Grammar Dreadful is not used with ‘very’. You say: The food was absolutely dreadful. ✗Don’t say: The food was very dreadful.Examples from the Corpus dreadful• "How did you like the film?'' "I thought it was dreadful.''• The coffee tasted dreadful!• Sleazy and tedious, the film would need to improve a few rungs to be classified as merely dreadful.• The Reformers might be followers of Erasmus; but they had no hesitation in drowning the dreadful Anabaptists.• And in any case, what Lucy may have done was surely not so dreadful and will be soon forgotten.• In a medical centre they found dreadful cases of malnutrition, scabies and diarrhoea.• Then she had the dreadful feeling that he was not going to answer her anyway, for he said nothing.• The doctor wouldn't allow sedatives, or painkillers when he had those dreadful headaches.• Young made two dreadful mistakes.• Ah, it's dreadful, sometimes. |
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