miserable
['mizərəbl]
adj.痛苦的, 悲惨的, 贫乏的
例句与用法:
Her wretchedness made him feel miserable.
她的不幸让他感到十分难受。
The handmaid led a miserable life.
婢女过着悲惨的生活。
How can I keep a family on such a miserable wage?
我怎么能靠这少得可怜的工资养家?
The plan was a miserable failure.
那计画遭到狼狈不堪的失败。
There are still many people whose living conditions are miserable.
仍有许多人的生活条件是很艰苦的。
The play was a miserable failure.
这出戏演砸了。
词形变化:
副词: miserably | 名词: miserableness |
a.
1. 痛苦的; 不幸的
2. 凄惨的; 悲哀的
3. 卑鄙的; 讨厌的
4. 粗劣的
miserable
词形变化:
副词: miserably | 名词: miserableness |
同义词:
unhappy | poor | pitiful | paltry | wretched | sorry | woeful | shabby | mean | sad | forlorn | pathetic | abject | petty | accursed | melancholy | rotten | despairing | rope | dismal | hopeless | ailing | measly | fed up | depressed | depressing | cheerless | desolate | gloomy | inadequate | down | derisory | dull | gray | grey | overcast | deplorable | piteous | pitiable | low | hapless | scurvy | low-down | suffering | scummy | execrable | misfortunate |
反义词:
happy |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.卑鄙的; 卑微的
poor
mean
wretched
unhappy
pitiful
shabby
woeful
sorry
同义参见:
ailing
accursed
petty
pathetic
paltry
sad
down1
hopeless
dismal
melancholy
despairing
abject
rotten
rope
forlorn
反义:
a.不幸的; 悲哀的
happy
miserable['mizərəbl]adj.1.■不幸的,悲惨的,可悲的,可叹的2.■(人)痛苦的,苦恼的,流露痛苦的3.■令人痛苦的,令人难受的4.■贫困的,可怜的5.■小(或少)得可怜的6.■糟糕的,蹩脚的,拙劣的7.■可耻的,卑鄙的,卑劣的8.■肮脏的,邋遢的9.■[口语]身体不舒服的10.■[主澳大利亚英语]吝啬的,小气的n.1.■遭受苦难的人;不幸的人;极度贫困的人
miserablemiserable[ˈmizərəbl]adj.1.■悲惨的; 可怜的, 不幸的; (消息)使人伤心的2.■受折磨的; 贫困的3.■卑劣的; 可耻的4.■简陋的; 破烂的, 糟糕的, 不足的a miserable cold重感冒a miserable failure可悲的失败a miserable house简陋的房屋a miserable performance糟糕的演出
词性变化miserable[ˈmizərəbl]n.1.■极其贫困的人; 不幸的人
继承用法miserablenessn.
参考词汇miserable;dismal;sorry;unhappy;wretched;意思都含“极不幸的”、“忧郁的”、“难过的”、“悲惨的”。1.■miserable 指“由于贫困、屈辱、愤怒或不幸等而引起内心极端痛苦的”, 如:the miserable life of the poor in the past过去穷人的悲惨生活。2.■dismal指“忧郁的”、“忧愁的”、“不愉快的”, 如:He felt dismal after reading a piece of bad news in the newspaper.他读了报上的一条不好的消息后心情忧郁。3.■sorry 指:“心情不愉快的”、“难过的”或“遗憾的”, 如:I felt deeply sorry for him.我为他深感难过。4.■unhappy指:“不快乐的” 、“忧愁的” 、“不幸的”, 如:He was unhappy when alone.他独自一人时感到不快活。5.■wretched 指“由于受伤、疾病、愤怒等而外表上显得极端沮丧、失望或可怜的” 、“不幸的”, 如:What a wretched existence these people lead in the slums!住在贫民窟里的这些人生活多可怜呀!
adjective
- (of a person) wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable
(人)悲惨的,可怜的
their happiness made Anne feel even more miserable.
他们的幸福让安妮更感到痛苦。
■(of a situation or environment) causing someone to feel wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable
(形势,环境)令人难受(或痛苦)的
horribly wet and miserable conditions.
非常潮湿恶劣的条件。
■(of a person) habitually morose
(人)阴郁的
a miserable man in his late sixties.
一个年近70的阴郁老人。 - pitiably small or inadequate
小(或少)得可怜的;十分不充分的
all they pay me is a miserable £5,000 a year.
他们一年只付给我少得可怜的 5,000英镑。
■[attrib.]contemptible (used as a term of abuse or for emphasis)
[用于辱骂或强调]可恶的,卑劣的,可耻的
don't call me a charlatan, you miserable old creep!.
别叫我骗子,你这可恶的老家伙。
■(Austral./NZ & Scottish)(of a person) miserly
(澳/新西兰,苏格兰)(人)守财奴(似)的,吝啬鬼(似)的
a lousy dollar a day — could any government be more miserable?.
一天只有他妈的一元钱——还有比这更吝啬的政府吗?。
miserableness
noun
miserably
adverb
语源
- late Middle English: from French misérable, from Latin miserabilis 'pitiable', from miserari 'to pity', from miser 'wretched'
miserable
形容词 miserable:
very unhappy; full of misery
deserving or inciting pity
同义词:hapless, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, wretched
of the most contemptible kind
同义词:abject, low, low-down, scummy, scurvy
of very poor quality or condition
同义词:deplorable, execrable, woeful, wretched
characterized by physical misery
同义词:wretched
contemptibly small in amount
miserable
■Since 1956 they had eked out a miserable existence.
1956年以来,他们过着一种悲惨的生活。
■"You thought it a mercy then, miserable wretch!
“你当时却以为那是慈悲的呀,你这该死的混蛋!
■"What should ail me to harm this misbegotten and miserable babe?
“加害于这样一个不幸的私生婴儿,难道我发疯了?
■"Natalie seems miserable," Pamela said.
“娜塔丽似乎心情不好,”帕米拉说。
■For a man to become a poet he must be in love, or miserable.
一个人要恋爱或潦倒才可成为诗人。
■A miser loves gold above his life.
一个守财奴爱财胜过生命。
■It must be this miserable trader-this intruder.
一定是那个晦气的商人--那个外来的家伙。
■It was miserable from the beginning.
一开始就糟糕透顶。
■Bless her from marrying a miser.
上天保佑她不要和一个吝啬鬼结婚。
■Soon Mary discovered she had married a miser.
不久,玛丽发现她嫁给了一个守财奴。
■His life become miserable after his marriage to a wench.
与这个荡妇结婚后,他的日子过得很惨。
■His life became miserable after his marriage to a wench.
与这个荡妇结婚後,他的日子过得很惨。
■At fifty years of age he was a miserable old man.
五十岁的时候,他成了一个可怜的老头。
■Alexander is in a miserable plight.
亚历山大陷入了可怜的困境。
■I saw, my dear, how truly miserable you are.
亲爱的,我了解你真的是非常的愁苦。
■It is comparison that makes men miserable.
人比人,气死人。
■It is comparison that makes men happy or miserable.
人的快乐与痛苦,都来自比较。
■This is the most miserable day in my life.
今天是我这一生中最遗憾的一天
■There are still many people whose living conditions are miserable.
仍有许多人的生活条件是很艰苦的。
■Miserable sobs were heard to proceed from the next room.
从隔壁房间里传出悲怆的呜咽声。
■He wants no scalps, like a miserable Indian.
他不要剥头皮,象个没出息的印第安人一样。
■They started their holiday on a miserable day.
他们假期开始时天气很不好。
■They bleated about how miserable they were.
他们哀诉自己处境悲惨。
■They always complained about their miserable fate.
他们总是抱怨他们悲惨的命运.
■They bleat about how miserable they are.
他们诉说他们的生活是多么悲惨。
■Their early success was succeeded by a period of miserable failure.
他们起初获得成功,但随后有一段惨痛失败的时期。
■They lived a miserable life.
他们过着悲惨的生活。
■What a miserable life they led in those day !
他们那时候过的是多么悲惨的生活呀!
■What a miserable life they lead in those days!
他们那时候过的是多么悲惨的生活呀!
■He makes her life miserable, eg by his cruelty, selfishness, etc.
他使她的生活十分痛苦.
■He was born in a miserable family.
他出身于一个贫困的家庭。
■He has gained the character of a miser.
他博得了一个守财奴的名声。
■He had thought through his miserable life.
他回顾他悲惨的一生。
■He fell on a miserable setback in the commercial campaign.
他在商务活动中惨遭挫折。
■His miserable treatment of his family.
他对他家人的可耻行为。
■He felt miserable about his failure.
他对自己的失败感到悲哀。
■He's changed into a perfect miser.
他已变成了一个十足的吝啬鬼。
■He has grown into an old miser.
他已经变成老守财奴了。
■His mind often fell on those miserable days before liberation.
他常常想起解放前那些悲惨的日子。
■He abhorred the thoughts of stripping me and making me miserable.
他憎恶把我掠夺干净,使我受苦的那个念头。
■He dragged out a miserable existence.
他捱过了可怜的生活。
■He is a miserable little person.
他是一个可怜的身材矮小的人。
■What a miserable old devil he was!
他是多么可恶的吝啬鬼呀!
■He led a miserable and dreary life in old age.
他晚景凄凉。
■He will never forget his miserable childhood in the past.
他永远也忘不了自己过去的悲惨的童年。
■He was thin and haggard and he looked miserable.
他消瘦而憔悴,看上去一副可怜相。
■He fixed his miserable gaze on her.
他用可怜巴巴的目光盯着她。
■His brother was a prize bastard and a miser.
他的兄弟是个头号大坏蛋,还是个吝啬鬼。
■She was miserable with frustrated pride.
他的自尊心受了创伤,很是难过。
■He was a miserable old devil.
他真是个令人厌烦的老家伙。