abject 英 [ˈæbdʒekt]
美 [ˈæbˌdʒɛkt, æbˈdʒɛkt]
abject 词典解释
形容词卑鄙的,下贱的;(指境况)凄惨的;轻蔑的,被鄙视的;厚颜无耻的
abject 词典例句
形容词
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He's anything but an abject coward.
他决不是可鄙的懦夫。
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He is an abject liar.
他是个卑鄙的说谎者。
abject 网络解释
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卑鄙的
...她人很好,但有一天她被唯一卑鄙的(abject)男修道院院长(abbot)教唆(abet). 他诱拐(abduct)她上了床(abed). 几个月后,她的腹部(abdomen)鼓了起来,这使她非比寻常羞愧(abash),也在确定程度上使她降低了身份(abase)....
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卑鄙的,卑屈的
...abhor 憎恶,痛恨 | abject 卑鄙的,卑屈的 | abjure (发誓)放弃...
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不幸的
...abirritative 镇静的 | abject 不幸的 | abjection 卑鄙...
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卑劣,卑屈,可耻的
...transitory 短暂,顷刻的 | abject 卑劣,卑屈,可耻的 | conjecture 推测,猜想,推测,猜想...
abject 英英释义
adj
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showing humiliation or submissiveness
e.g. an abject apology
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of the most contemptible kind
e.g. abject cowardice
e.g. a low stunt to pull
e.g. a low-down sneak
e.g. his miserable treatment of his family
e.g. You miserable skunk!
e.g. a scummy rabble
e.g. a scurvy trick
Synonym: low low-down miserable scummy scurvy
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most unfortunate or miserable
e.g. the most abject slaves joined in the revolt
e.g. abject poverty
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showing utter resignation or hopelessness
e.g. abject surrender
Synonym: unhopeful
abject [ˈæbdʒekt]
托福
中文翻译
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adj. 卑鄙的;可怜的;不幸的;(境况)凄惨的,绝望的
英语释义
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s. of the most contemptible kind
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s. most unfortunate or miserable
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s. showing utter resignation or hopelessness
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s. showing humiliation or submissiveness