vile
adj. 卑鄙的; 〈口〉極壞的,討厭的; 〈古〉不足道,無價值的; 粗鄙的,惡俗的
If you say that someone or something is vile, you mean that they are very unpleasant.
The weather was consistently vile...
天氣一直很糟糕。
She was in too vile a mood to work.
她心情很差,沒心思工作。
1. morally reprehensible;
2. thoroughly unpleasant;
3. causing or able to cause nausea;
The teacher lectured Johnny for using vile language.
老師因約翰尼說髒話而訓斥他.
Oh, men were so vile, and Rhett Butler was the worst of them all!
啊, 男人都壞透了, 瑞德-巴特勒更是他們中最下流的一個!
Some molders believe a mold spray is of no value until a real vile odor.
一些鑄造工人認為,除非脫模劑發出十分令人作嘔的氣味,不然就毫無價值.
It makes me sick, and if a compassionate release then I think that is vile.
我對此事十分反感.如果基於人道主義考慮,我會認為那是可恥的.
The criminal used vile language.
犯人口出穢言.
adj. 骯髒的,可怕的
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其他釋義
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