单词 | terrible |
释义 | terrible —terrible /ˈter.ə.bl̩/ adjective (UNPLEASANT) ► A2 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality: » The weather was terrible.» We have just received some terrible news.Thesaurus+: ↑Not of good quality , ↑Rubbish and waste , ↑Informal words for badThesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for bad• • • Extra Examples:» I felt terrible last night but I feel fine this morning.» That restaurant was terrible - I'm never going back there again.» Most of these women are very poorly paid and work in terrible conditions.» I've got no sense of rhythm, so I'm a terrible dancer.» I'll be blunt - that last piece of work you did was terrible.adjective INFORMAL (VERY GREAT) ► F0 used to emphasize the great degree of something: » This project is a terrible waste of money.» She's a terrible nuisance.Thesaurus+: ↑Very and extreme , ↑Complete and whole , ↑Intensifying expressions• • • Extra Examples:» I had a terrible headache, but even so I went to the concert.» I find threading a needle a terrible fiddle.» She ran from the house in a terrible rage, her arms flailing in the air.» She's a terrible gossip.» I had a terrible hangover the next morning. |
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