wretchedly
adv. 可怜地, 鄙劣地
例句与用法:
Please excuse this wretched apology for a meal.
请包涵这顿不像样的饭菜。
That wretched child I'll swing for him one of these days!
那个讨厌的孩子--早晚得把我逼死。
She looked wretched and forlorn, despairing of the arrival of a friend who had promised to meet her.
她看上去又可怜又孤独,对于答应来看她的朋友的到来已不抱希望。
He's a scurvy wretch.
他是个卑鄙的家伙。
The hotel food was absolutely wretched.
那家旅馆的饭菜极差。
He felt wretched after illness.
他病后感到苦恼。
词形变化:
副词: wretchedly | 形容词比较级: wretcheder | 形容词最高级: wretchedest | 名词: wretchedness |
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可怜地; 鄙劣地; 差劲地
wretchedly
副词 wretchedly:
in a wretched manner
wretchedly
■"Oh, what a wretch am I!" cried Ralph the rover
"啊,我真是个混蛋!"海盗拉尔夫嚷道。
■"You are a clever, black-hearted wretch, Rhett Butler, and you know very well this bonnet's too pretty to be refused."
"瑞德 - 巴特勒,你这个又狡诈又黑心的坏蛋,而且你明明知道这帽子太漂亮了,谁还会拒绝呢。"
■'I can't remember who I am,' I said, wretchedly.
‘我想不起来我是谁,’我沮丧地说道。
■"Don't torture a poor forlorn wretch," he implored them, with a dreadful cry; "but give me my work!
“不要折磨一个可怜的孤老头子吧,”他凄苦地叫着乞求他们,“把活儿给我!
■"He was a miserly wretch who grudged us food to eat, and clothes to wear" (Charles Dickens).
“他是个吝啬的坏蛋,他克扣我们的伙食和穿衣” (查尔斯·狄)。
■"He whistles as he goes, lighthearted wretch,/Cold and yet cheerful" (William Cowper).
“他边走边吹口哨,无忧无虑的小家伙/寒冷但仍然很高兴“ (威廉姆·考珀)。
■"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!
■"Poor little Faith," thought he, for his heart smote him." What a wretch am I leave her on such an errand."
“可怜的小费思啊
■"Oh, what a wretch am I!" cried Ralph the rover.
“啊,我是个混蛋
■"Why, of course," continued the little wretch on the capital. "But what is there to laugh about?
“嘿
■"Why,of course," continued the little wretch on the capital. "But what is there to laugh about?
“嘿!”柱顶上那个小淘气鬼接着说,“姓勒科尼有啥好笑的呢?
■"Oh, send for some one to whom I can denounce the wretch!"
“噢,只要来一个人,让我向他告发那个恶棍就好了
■"Because the person who bears it is too highly favored by heaven to be the father of such a wretch as you."
“因为叫那个名字的人是蒙天主厚爱,是不会有你这样一个混蛋的儿子
■"She could not endure the insult offered to us by that wretch, so she asked permission to travel."
“她无法容忍那坏蛋对我们的羞辱,她要求我允许她去旅行。”
■"Mother," said Shelton, who, confronted by her optimism, had never, since his time of trial began, felt so wretchedly dejected.
“妈”,谢尔顿说,面对着他母亲这种乐观心情,他感到一种打考验的时间开始以来,从来不曾有过的心灰意懒。
■'Mother, 'said Shelton, who, confronted by her optimism, had never, since his time of trial began, felt so wretchedly dejected.
“妈”,谢尔顿说,面对着他母亲这种乐观心情,他感到一种打考验的时间开始以来,从来不曾有过的心灰意懒。
■'I can't remember who I am,'I said,wretchedly.
“我想不起来我是谁,”我沮丧地说道。
■"I am the spectre of a wretch you buried in the dungeons of the Chateau d'If
“我是被你埋在伊夫堡黑牢里的一个可怜的人的阴魂。
■"Yes, my mother," said Albert, "I will return, and woe to the infamous wretch!
“是的,我的母亲,”阿尔贝说,“我就回去了,叫那不要脸的混蛋等着瞧吧!
■" Get out of my sight, you wretch ! I never want to set eyes on you again."
“滚开,你这个混蛋!我永远不要再看见你。”
■"Let the wretch take my money,"said Arabella."We'll never miss it, being blessed with each other."
“让那个卑鄙的家伙把我的钱拿走吧,”阿拉贝拉说,“我们绝不会为失去这笔钱而心痛的,只要我们两人互相恩爱。”
■"The wretch!" said Mrs. Shelby, vehemently.
“这个坏家伙
■"This wretch has just insulted Monsieur le Maire."
“这贱人刚才侮辱了市长先生。”
■An hour or two hence, and the low companions and low habits that I scorn but yield to, will render me less worth such tears as those, than any wretch who creeps along the streets.
一两个小时之后,我瞧不起却又摆不掉的卑劣伙伴和恶劣习性又会把我变得比流浪街头的可怜虫更不配你的眼泪了!
■Can a wretch who wanders about, who works and starves, whose life is a continual scene of sore affliction or pinching penury; can that man call England or any other kingdom his country?
一个到处流浪的可怜人,一个终日辛劳却还忍饥挨饿的人,一个总是生活在痛苦或赤贫如洗的境遇里的人,会把英国或其它王国称作自己的国家吗?
■A slaveholder, a dictator, a grant of A wolf in sheep's clothing, a betrayal of the homeland of treason, and a wretch worthy of our sympathy.
一个奴隶主,一个独裁者,一个批著羊皮的狼,一个背叛祖国的叛国者,一个不值得同情的可怜虫。
■A man who values individuals above his own integrity is a wretch, not a free thinker.
一个男人把个人的价值凌驾于他自己的理想之上是可悲的,他不是一个在思想上自由的人。
■A poor wretch on returning to his attic would find that his door had been opened, sometimes even forced, during his absence.
一个穷鬼回到他破屋子里,发现他的房门已被人趁他不在时开过了,有时甚至是撬开的。
■A wretch who in the deepest distress still aimed at good humor was an object my friend was by no means capable of withstanding.
一个苦人,深陷在不幸之中而又强颜欢笑,看到此情此景,我的朋友再也受不住了。
■A wretch who in the deepest distress still aimed at good humour was an object my friend was by no means capable of withstanding.
一个苦人,深陷在不幸之中而又强颜欢笑,看到此情此景,我的朋友再也受不住了。
■Do Not Be A Wretch of Your Career
不做职场可怜虫
■Pain, scorned by yonder gout-ridden wretch, endured by yonder dyspeptic in the midst of his dainties, borne bravely by the girl in travail.
不幸的、只会缩成一团的胆小鬼会痛恨痛苦;有远大理想但遭遇挫折的人会忍耐痛苦;正经历分娩之痛的女子会勇敢地承受痛苦。
■Pain,scorned by yonder gout-ridden wretch, endured by yonder dyspetic in the midst of his dainties,borne bravely by the girl in travail.
不幸的只会缩成一团的胆小鬼会痛恨痛苦;有远大理想但遭遇挫折的人会忍耐痛苦;正经历分娩之痛的女子会勇敢地承受痛苦。
■It's not that my family ill treated me, but we were living on a wretchedly low budget then.
不是家人不疼我,那时条件实在太差了。
■Hungry Joe was a jumpy, emaciated wretch with a fleshless face of dingy skin and bone.
享格利·乔是个瘦弱,神经过敏的可怜虫,一张黑脸皮包骨头,没有什么肌肉。
■But the little wretch had to play the big shot . Now they are going to court-martial him.
人家把他选成青年队长,我就说过不叫他当,小杂种硬要充人物头!
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■They dragged the wretch to a tree and hanged him.
他们将那个可怜的人拉到棵树旁,把他吊死。
■He had made me wretchedly conscious of my shortcomings,that is how he had me on the hook.
他使我非常痛苦地意识到自己的缺点,所以他才能任意摆布我。
■He had almost seemed like a human being and not the perverse wretch she knew so well.
他几乎真像个有良心的好人,而不是她所熟悉的乖戾的坏蛋。
■He was an unfeeling wretch.
他是个冷酷的家伙。
■He' s a scurvy wretch.
他是个卑鄙的家伙.
■He's a scurvy wretch.
他是个卑鄙的家伙。
■He was a miserly wretch who grudged us food to eat, and clothes to wear
他是个吝啬的坏蛋,他克扣我们的伙食和穿衣
■He was a miserly wretch who grudged us food to eat, and clothes to wear(Charles Dickens.
他是个吝啬的坏蛋,他克扣我们的伙食和穿衣(查尔斯 狄)。
■He was a bold wretch.
他是个大胆的恶汉。
■Now what a wretch must he be!
他是多么不可救药呀!
■He is really a worthless wretch.
他真是个窝囊废。
■What had I done, says he, that such an unhappy wretch should come into my ship? I would not set my foot in the same ship with thee again for a thousand pounds.
他说,"我作了什么孽,竟会让你这样的灾星上船。我以后绝不再和你坐同一条船,给我一千镑我也不干!"
■He called me an ungrateful wretch and nourished the grievance to the end of his days.
他说我是个忘恩负义的无耻小人,直到死的时候他还是心怀不满。