dreadful
adj. 讨厌的,令人不快的; 极坏的; 可怕的
If you say that something is dreadful, you mean that it is very bad or unpleasant, or very poor in quality.
They told us the dreadful news...
他们告诉了我们那糟糕透顶的消息。
My financial situation is dreadful.
我的经济状况一团糟。
Dreadful is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something bad.
We've made a dreadful mistake...
我们犯了个极大的错误。
I had a dreadful headache.
我头痛欲裂。
If someone looks or feels dreadful, they look or feel very ill, tired, or upset.
Are you all right? You look dreadful...
你还好吧?你看上去十分疲惫。
I feel absolutely dreadful about what has happened.
我对已发生的一切感到极其失望。
1. causing fear or dread or terror;
2. exceptionally bad or displeasing;
3. very unpleasant
afraid, fearful, awful, dreadful, frightful, terrible, horrible, terrific, appalling
这些形容词均含"害怕的,怕的"之意。
The dreadful scene chilled him to the marrow.
那可怕的场面使他毛骨悚然.
Seething Hatred III Forces your opponent to attack you for 6 attacks. Increases your Dreadful Countenance.
迫使目标攻击你6次,提高恐惧面容等级.
He's a dreadful old soak.
他可真是大酒鬼.
Do dreadful dixie cup, you dare to use?
恐怖纸杯, 你敢用 吗 ?
Whoever could have done such a dreadful thing?
究竟是谁能干出这种可怕的事 呢 ?