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miserably
mis·er·a·ble M0334400 (mĭz′ər-ə-bəl, mĭz′rə-)adj.1. Very uncomfortable or unhappy; wretched.2. Causing or accompanied by great discomfort or distress: a miserable climate.3. Mean or shameful; contemptible: a miserable trick.4. Wretchedly inadequate: lived in a miserable shack; fed the prisoners miserable rations.5. Of poor quality; inferior: miserable handicraft. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin miserābilis, pitiable, from miserārī, to pity, from miser, wretched.] mis′er·a·ble n.mis′er·a·ble·ness n.mis′er·a·bly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | miserably - in a miserable manner; "I bit my lip miserably and nodded" | Translationsmiserable (ˈmizərəbl) adjective1. very unhappy; She's been miserable since he went away. 難過的 痛苦的2. very poor in quantity or quality. The house was in a miserable condition. 極少的,極差的 粗劣的,贫乏的 ˈmiserably adverb 難過地, 極差地 悲惨地IdiomsSeemiserable |