abominable
abominable 英 [əˈbɒmɪnəbl] 美 [əˈbɑmɪnəbl]
adj. 讨厌的;令人憎恶的;糟透的
- Abominable is as bad as it gets. So if the food at camp is abominable, the campers might start to shout, "Ick! Ick! Your stew is making us sick!"
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- adj. 讨厌的;令人憎恶的;糟透的
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1. "Well, now I know the world, " said the beetle to himself; "it's an abominable world; I'm the only respectable person in it.
“啊,我算是知道这个世界了”他自言自语“真是一个讨厌的世道。 我是其中唯一一个值得尊敬的人。
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2. In literature, ¬attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist, while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist.
文学作品中,令人钦佩的主角往往代表吸引力,讨厌的敌人则暗示丑陋。
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3. This demonstrates that she is able to excel at something, even within the confines of her meager existence and abominable sweaters, and implies potential yet untapped.
这些证明了即使在瘦弱的身形和令人憎恶的毛衣限制之下她仍能够脱颖而出,同时也暗示了她那还没施展的潜能。
- abominable (adj.) mid-14c., "exciting disgust or loathing, morally detestable," from Old French abominable (12c.) and directly from Late Latin abominabilis "deserving abhorrence," from stem of Latin abominari "deplore (as an evil omen)," hence, generally, "detest, execrate, deprecate," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + omin-, stem of omen (see omen).
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