柯林斯詞典abject /??bd??kt/ 1. ADJ You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad. 糟糕透頂?shù)?span>[強(qiáng)調(diào)] Both of them died in abject poverty. 他們兩個(gè)人都死於窮睏潦倒。 返回 abject劍橋詞典 abject adjective (EXTREME) ?abject misery, poverty, failure, etc. the state of being extremely unhappy , poor , unsuccessful , etc. 極其苦惱(赤貧,極度恐怖等) They live in abject poverty . 他們過著赤貧的生活。 This policy has turned out to be an abject failure . 結(jié)果已經(jīng)証明這項(xiàng)政策徹底失敗了。 abject adjective (NOT PROUD) showing no pride or respect for yourself 卑躬屈膝的;下賤的;奴性的 an abject apology 低聲下氣的道歉 He is almost abject in his respect for his boss . 他對老板畢恭畢敬,近乎低三下四。 返回 abject