miserably
adv. 痛苦地; 悲惨地; 糟糕地; 极度地
If you are miserable, you are very unhappy.
I took a series of badly paid secretarial jobs which made me really miserable...
我做了几份薪酬微薄的秘书工作,这让我非常郁闷。
She went to bed, miserable and depressed.
她伤心而沮丧地上床睡觉。
If you describe a place or situation as miserable, you mean that it makes you feel unhappy or depressed.
There was nothing at all in this miserable place to distract him.
这个鬼地方根本没有什么东西可以让他分心。
If you describe the weather as miserable, you mean that it makes you feel depressed, because it is raining or dull.
It was a grey, wet, miserable day...
那是阴郁灰暗、潮湿多雨的一天。
It was very cold, damp and miserable.
天气非常寒冷潮湿,令人难受。
If you describe someone as miserable, you mean that you do not like them because they are bad-tempered or unfriendly.
He always was a miserable man. He never spoke to me nor anybody else.
他的脾气总是很糟。他从不跟我或其他任何人讲话。
You can describe a quantity or quality as miserable when you think that it is much smaller or worse than it ought to be.
Our speed over the ground was a miserable 2.2 knots...
我们在接近地面时的航速仅为2.2节。
It has so far accepted a miserable 1,100 refugees from the former Yugoslavia.
迄今为止,从前南斯拉夫接收的难民只有区区1,100人。
A miserable failure is a very great one.
The film was a miserable commercial failure both in Italy and in the United States.
这部电影在意大利和美国均遭遇票房惨败。
1. in a miserable manner;
Some manage it. Some fail miserably.
有些人成功了,而有些人则遭遇惨败。
He looked miserably down at his plate.
他忧郁地低下头看着盘子。
The little girl was wailing miserably.
那小女孩难过得号啕大哭。
It was drizzling, and miserably cold and damp.
外面下着毛毛细雨, 天气又冷又湿,令人难受.
They were miserably poor.
他们极度贫困.