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Definition of deuced in English: deucedadjective ˈdjuːsɪddjuːst dated, informal attributive Used for emphasis, especially to express disapproval or frustration. 极其,非常 用于加重语气,尤用于表示不满或灰心 I sound like a deuced newspaper reporter 我说起话来倒真像是那种该死的报社记者。 as submodifier I'm so deuced fond of you 我太喜欢你了。 Example sentencesExamples - The scenes in the subterranean offices of the Admiralty are remarkably subdued; the war seems to be a deuced spot of bother bound to blow over any day now, but damned unpleasant in the clinch, eh?
- It's a deuced bit better than becoming a sulking musical conservative, sneering at anything after middle-period Beethoven.
- The rudeness of its personnel is legendary, yet it seems perversely proud to be the Fawlty Towers of English cricket, where everything would be fine if it wasn't for the deuced public wanting to watch cricket there.
- What the deuced blazes are they playing at in ‘Neighbours’?
Synonyms damned, damn, damnable, wretched, accursed, rotten, horrible
Derivativesadverb ˈdjuːsɪdli dated, informal as submodifier they're deucedly hard to find 要找到他们可真是难透了。 Example sentencesExamples - After a time, the doctor had me removed from the backboard (which is a deucedly painful thing to be strapped to, in case you ever have the dubious privilege), carted downstairs for x-rays, and finally, blessedly, sent home.
- He looked down the aisle as if praying one of the units would sprout legs and arms, clamber down from the shelf, waddle over and say I'm the one, old chap; deucedly simple, and handsome to boot.
- Then I made a fatal discovery - it is deucedly hard to throw the game, when the side rails are set up.
- Apart from being deucedly risky and explaining a great deal about the driving in Turkey, it's also an exact parallel of quantum mechanics.
- Gertrude, Ophelia, Polonius, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and all the rest must be feeling deucedly uncomfortable watching this scene, and the scene surrounding it - mighty opposites and all that.
Rhymeslucid, pellucid, Seleucid Definition of deuced in US English: deucedadjective dated, informal attributive Used for emphasis, especially to express disapproval or frustration. 极其,非常 用于加重语气,尤用于表示不满或灰心 as submodifier I'm so deuced fond of you 我太喜欢你了。 I know it's deuced awkward for you Example sentencesExamples - The scenes in the subterranean offices of the Admiralty are remarkably subdued; the war seems to be a deuced spot of bother bound to blow over any day now, but damned unpleasant in the clinch, eh?
- It's a deuced bit better than becoming a sulking musical conservative, sneering at anything after middle-period Beethoven.
- What the deuced blazes are they playing at in ‘Neighbours’?
- The rudeness of its personnel is legendary, yet it seems perversely proud to be the Fawlty Towers of English cricket, where everything would be fine if it wasn't for the deuced public wanting to watch cricket there.
Synonyms damned, damn, damnable, wretched, accursed, rotten, horrible |