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rot·tenBrE /ˈrɒtn/NAmE /ˈrɑːtn/ adjective(of food, wood, etc. 食物、树木等) that has decayed and cannot be eaten or used 腐烂的;腐败的;腐朽的◆the smell of rotten vegetables 腐烂蔬菜的气味◆The fruit is starting to go rotten. 水果已经开始腐烂变质了。◆rotten floorboards 腐朽的木地板 [usually before noun] (informal) very bad 非常糟糕的;恶劣的 SYN terrible ◆I've had a rotten day! 我这一天倒霉透了!◆What rotten luck! 真倒霉!◆She's a rotten singer. 她是个蹩脚的歌手。 [usually before noun] (informal) dishonest 不诚实的;腐败的◆The organization is rotten to the core. 这个组织腐败透顶。 [not before noun] (informal) looking or feeling ill/sick 不舒服;不适◆She felt rotten. 她感觉不舒服。 [not before noun] (informal) feeling guilty about sth you have done 感到内疚(或惭愧)◆I feel rotten about leaving them behind. 我丢下他们不管,感到很惭愧。 [only before noun] (informal) used to emphasize that you are angry or upset about sth (强调非常生气或沮丧)倒霉的,破烂的◆You can keep your rotten money! 你就留着你的臭钱吧!▸ rot·ten·ness BrE /ˈrɒtnnəs/NAmE /ˈrɑːtnnəs/ noun [U] ●a rotten ˈappleone bad person who has a bad effect on others in a group 带来恶劣影响的人;害群之马 rot·tenBrE /ˈrɒtn/NAmE /ˈrɑːtn/ adverb(informal) to a large degree; very much 很大程度上;非常◆She spoils the children rotten. 她很溺爱孩子。◆(BrE) He fancies you (something) rotten.他非常迷恋你。 |