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单词 hell
释义 🔑 hellBrE /hel/NAmE /hel/ noun🔑 [sing.] (usually Hell) (used without a or the 不与 a 或 the 连用) in some religions, the place believed to be the home of devils and where bad people go after death 地狱🔑 [U, sing.] a very unpleasant experience or situation in which people suffer very much 苦难的经历;悲惨的境况The last three months have been hell. 过去的三个月真受罪。He went through hell during the trial. 审讯期间他吃尽了苦头。Her parents made her life hell. 她的父母使她生活得很痛苦。Being totally alone is my idea of hell on earth. 完全的孤独对我而言就是置身人间地狱。🔑 [U] a swear word that some people use when they are annoyed or surprised or to emphasize sth. Its use is offensive to some people (有人认为含冒犯意)该死,见鬼Oh hell, I've burned the pan. 真该死,我把锅烧煳了。What the hell do you think you are doing? 你到底知不知道自己在干什么?Go to hell! 去死吧!I can't really afford it, but, what the hell (= it doesn't matter), I'll get it anyway. 实在说我是买不起,但管它呢,无论如何我买定了。He's as guilty as hell. 他罪孽深重。(NAmE) 'Do you understand?' 'Hell, no. I don't.' “你懂了吗?” “懂个鬼。我根本不懂。”all ˈhell broke loose(informal) suddenly there was a lot of noise, arguing, fighting or confusion 突然喧闹(或争辩、打斗)起来;顿时乱作一团There was a loud bang and then all hell broke loose. 一声巨响之后顿时一片混乱。beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sthknock ˈhell out of sb/sth(informal) to hit sb/sth very hard 猛击;狠打He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. 他是个不讲体育道德的球员,喜欢猛力冲撞对方。(just) for the ˈhell of it(informal) just for fun; for no real reason 只是闹着玩;没有真正动机They stole the car just for the hell of it. 他们偷这辆汽车只是为了寻求刺激。from ˈhell(informal) used to describe a very unpleasant person or thing; the worst that you can imagine 十分讨厌;最坏They are the neighbours from hell. 这些邻居太可恶了。get the hell ˈout (of…)(informal) to leave a place very quickly 迅速离开Let's get the hell out of here. 我们马上离开这里吧。give sb ˈhell(informal) to make life unpleasant for sb 让某人受罪;使某人不好受He used to give his mother hell when he was a teenager. 他十几岁时常常给他母亲惹麻烦。My new shoes are giving me hell (= are hurting me). 我的新鞋磨得我脚疼死了。to shout at or speak angrily to sb 呵斥;申斥Dad will give us hell when he sees that mess. 爸爸要是看见那乱糟糟的样子会骂我们的。go to hell in a ˈhandbasket(NAmE, informal) = go to the dogs hell for ˈleather(old-fashioned, BrE, informal) as quickly as possible 尽快to ride hell for leather 拼命快骑hell hath no ˈfury (like a woman ˈscorned)used to refer to sb, usually a woman, who has reacted very angrily to sth, especially the fact that her husband or lover has been unfaithful (尤指女人因丈夫或情人不忠而)大发雷霆;醋劲大发(come) hell or high ˈwaterdespite any difficulties 无论有什么困难I was determined to go, come hell or high water. 我决心要去,不管有什么困难。Hell's ˈteeth(old-fashioned, BrE, informal) used to express anger or surprise (表示气愤或吃惊)可恶,天哪like ˈhell(informal) used for emphasis 非常;极其She worked like hell for her exams. 她为了考试而拼命复习。My broken finger hurt like hell. 我的手指骨折,痛得要命。(informal) used when you are refusing permission or saying that sth is not true 绝不;不对'I'm coming with you.' 'Like hell you are.' (= you certainly are not) “我要和你一起去。” “鬼才信呢。”a/one hell of a…a/one helluva…BrE /ˈheləvə/NAmE /ˈheləvə/(slang) used to give emphasis to what a person is saying 极其;非常The firm was in a hell of a mess when he took over. 他接手时公司一团糟。It must have been one hell of a party. 那肯定是一次很棒的聚会。That's one helluva big house you've got. 你的房子真是大极了。play (merry) ˈhell with sth/sb(BrE, informal) to affect sth/sb badly 对…造成严重影响;严重损害…scare, annoy, etc. the ˈhell out of sb(informal) to scare, annoy, etc. sb very much 使某人十分恐惧(或恼怒等)to ˈhell and back(informal) used to say that sb has been through a difficult situation 经历过困境;历劫归来We'd been to hell and back together and we were still good friends. 我们曾经患难与共,现在依然是好友。to ˈhell with sb/sth(informal) used to express anger or dislike and to say that you no longer care about sb/sth and will take no notice of them (表示愤怒或厌恶,不再在乎)见鬼去吧,随便'To hell with him,' she thought, 'I'm leaving.' “让他见鬼去吧,” 她想,“我走了。”like a bat out of ˈhell(informal) very fast 疾速地;迅速地ˌbug the ˈhell/ˈcrap/ˈshit out of sb(taboo, slang) to annoy sb very much 使十分烦恼;使恼怒The song just bugs the hell out of me. 这首歌真他妈的烦死我了。not have/stand a cat in ˈhell's chance (of doing sth)to have no chance at all 毫无机会ˈget it (also catch ˈhell) (both NAmE) (BrE ˈcatch it) (informal) to be punished or spoken to angrily about sth 受罚;受斥责hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…)not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…)to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen 不大相信某事会发生The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. 医生们对她的痊愈不抱什么希望。the ˈdevil/ˈhell to pay(informal) a lot of trouble 大麻烦;大乱子There'll be hell to pay when he finds out. 一旦他发现了真相,那麻烦就大了。raise ˈhell(informal) to protest angrily, especially in a way that causes trouble for sb 愤怒抗议;(尤指)大吵大闹the road to ˌhell is paved with good inˈtentions(saying) it is not enough to intend to do good things; you must actually do them 黄泉路上徒有好意多;光说不练是不够的not have a ˌsnowball's chance in ˈhell(informal) to have no chance at all 根本不可能;毫无机会
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