horrible
horrible 英 [ˈhɒrəbl] 美 [ˈhɔrəbl]
adj. 可怕的;
- The difference between bad and horrible is like the difference between an unpleasant dream and an awful nightmare.
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- adj. 可怕的;
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1. horrible weather,horrible children
糟透了的天气╱孩子
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2. The coffee tasted horrible.
这种咖啡难喝极了。
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3. a horrible crime,a horrible nightmare
骇人听闻的罪行;可怕的噩梦
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4. a horrible man
讨厌的人
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5. My sister was being horrible to me all day.
我姐姐一整天都对我很凶。
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6. What a horrible thing to say!
讲这话太不近人情啦!
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7. It was horribly painful.
疼极了。
- horrible (adj.) c. 1300, "dreadful, terrible," from Old French horrible, orrible (12c.) "horrible, repugnant, terrifying," from Latin horribilis "terrible, fearful, dreadful" (source also of Spanish horrible, Portuguese horrivel, Italian orribile), from horrere "be terrified, bristle with fear, shudder" (see horror). Used as a mere intensifier from mid-15c.
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