柯林斯詞典dreadful /?dr?df?l/ 1. ADJ If you say that something is dreadful, you mean that it is very bad or unpleasant, or very poor in quality. 糟糕透頂?shù)?/p> They told us the dreadful news. 他們告訴了我們這個壞消息。2. dreadfullyADV 糟糕透頂?shù)?span>[ADV with v] You behaved dreadfully. 你表現(xiàn)得糟透了。3. ADJ Dreadful is used to emphasize the degree or extent of something bad. 非常的; 極度的[ADJ n] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] We've made a dreadful mistake. 我們犯了一個很大的錯誤。4. dreadfullyADV 非常地; 極度地 He looks dreadfully ill. 他看上去病得非常嚴(yán)重。 返回 dreadful劍橋詞典very bad , of very low quality , or shocking and very sad 可怕的;糟糕的;驚人的 The food was bad and the service was dreadful. 食物很差勁,服務(wù)也很糟糕。 I was beginning to think I'd made a dreadful mistake . 我開始覺得自己犯了個大錯誤。 The news report was so dreadful that I just had to switch it off. 那個新聞報道太可怕了,我衹好關(guān)上電眡機(jī)不看了。 例句 She was wearing a dreadful pink flouncy skirt .His speech was dreadful - he just kept repeating himself.He woke up with a dreadful headache .To be candid with you, I think you're making a dreadful mistake .Turn that dreadful wailing music off and put on something cheerful . 返回 dreadful