grievously
adv. 嚴重地
If you describe something such as a loss as grievous, you mean that it is extremely serious or worrying in its effects.
Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries...
失去它們將會是對我們工程行業的一個沉重打擊。
Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
莫里斯先生說遇難者因為一個極其嚴重的失誤而遭遇不幸。
A grievous injury to your body is one that causes you great pain and suffering.
He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.
儘管身受重傷,他還是活下來了。
1. in a grievous manner;
Nelson Piquet, three times world champion, was grievously injured.
三度獲得世界冠軍的尼爾森·皮奎特受了重傷。
Birds, sea-life and the coastline all suffered grievously.
鳥類、海洋生物及沿海生物均受到嚴重影響。
The Irish and Bristol Channels were closed or grievously obstructed.
愛爾蘭海峽和布里斯托爾海峽或遭受封鎖,或受到了嚴重阻礙.
It was imprudent for France to indulge this trait when she was so grievously weakened.
法國在遭到如此嚴重削弱的關頭,便犯這種脾氣,那是很輕率的事.
If you think that, you are grievously in error.
你要是那樣想, 你可就大錯特錯了.