execrable
execrable 英 [ˈeksɪkrəbl] 美 [ˈɛksɪkrəbəl]
adj. 恶劣的;可憎恨的
- If something's execrable it's really and truly, unbelievably, absolutely the worst.
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- adj. 恶劣的;可憎恨的
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1. An execrable place in the winter, Paris!
冬天的巴黎真是一个可恶的地方!
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2. Convenience is, however, in all affairs of life, an execrable test of value.
然而,在生活的一切事务中投合是可恶的实用准则。
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3. As execrable as her comments were, it might be a different matter if McAllister were, say, a Department of Motor Vehicles clerk.
不管她的想法有多么的可怕,但如果说她是其它的什么职业,譬如,机动车管理局的职员的话,那么事情也许会不一样。
- execrable (adj.) "abominable, deserving of curses," late 14c., from Old French execrable and directly from Latin execrabilis/exsecrabilis "execrable, accursed," from execrari/exsecrari "to curse; to hate" (see execrate). Related: Execrably.
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