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wretched

英 [英 [ˈretʃɪd]]

美 [美 [ˈretʃɪd]]

adj.  感到不适的; 难受的; 不愉快的; 极坏的; 恶劣的; 可怜的; 悲惨的

       

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双语例句

  • Wretched and miserable as I felt, his words almost made me smile.
    尽管我觉得很不幸、很苦恼,他这番话还是差点儿使我笑起来。
  • The pay has always been wretched.
    薪水总是少得可怜。
  • I only wanted you to speak kindly to me, Margaret, for I am very very wretched.
    我只要求你对我说几句好听的话,玛格丽特,因为我实在太苦了。
  • I wish I could shake off this confounded disease. This wretched rheumatism has been playing me up again.
    我真希望能从这讨厌的疾病中解脱出来。这讨厌的风湿病又在找我的麻烦了。
  • Is there neither truth nor honesty in this wretched world?@ shouted the captain.
    “这可悲的世界难道没有真理与诚信了吗?”船长大喊道。
  • He is a wretched coward.
    他是个令人讨厌的胆小鬼。
  • We men are wretched things.
    我们人类真是可怜的东西。
  • I think I must be coming down with flu because I've been feeling wretched all day.
    我想我一定是染上了流行性感冒,我一整天都很难受。
  • I took one glance at the wretched animal and turned away.
    我匆匆瞥了一眼那只可怜的动物就把脸转开了。
  • What wretched weather!
    该死的天气!