nightmare
n. 噩夢; <口>可怕的事情,無法擺脫的恐懼; 氾濫成災; 緊張
A nightmare is a very frightening dream.
All the victims still suffered nightmares...
所有受害者仍然被惡夢困擾。
Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares.
簡沒吃乳酪,因為那會讓她做惡夢。
If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you mean that it is very frightening and unpleasant.
The years in prison were a nightmare.
監獄裡的那些年是一場噩夢。
If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you are saying in a very emphatic way that it is irritating because it causes you a lot of trouble.
Taking my son Peter to a restaurant was a nightmare...
帶我兒子彼得外出吃飯簡直糟糕透了。
In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
畢業稅具體操作起來不啻一場行政噩夢。
1. a situation resembling a terrifying dream
2. a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream
How does nightmare do ceaselessly? How did I see horrible book look?
惡夢不斷怎麼辦 啊 ?是不是我看恐怖書看多了 呀 ?
But that nightmare may hold the key to a cleaner future.
但是,夢魘往往又是通往更潔淨未來的鑰匙.
Vision without action a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.
沒有行動的遠志只是白日夢; 沒有遠志的行動只是惡夢.
One night, after my usual nightmare, a shadow stood above me.
有天晚上又做噩夢, 醒來後有個黑影子站在我旁邊.
Life is like a box of nightmare, you'll never know how horrible the next day is.
生活就像一盒夢魘, 你永遠不知道下一天會有多麼恐怖.