常見例句用作名詞 (n.)I had a nightmare about being drowned in a lake.我做了個(gè)在湖裡淹死的噩夢。Living in such a dirty and noisy place was a nightmare.住在如此又吵又髒的地方真是一場噩夢。He often dreams nightmares.他經(jīng)常做噩夢。The hurricane was a long nightmare.這次颶風(fēng)令人擔(dān)驚受怕了很久。更多例句雙語例句I had a nightmare last night.我昨夜做了一個(gè)惡夢。《新英漢大辤典》He is troubled by [with] nightmare.他爲(wèi)噩夢所折磨。《新英漢大辤典》I woke cold and shaking from the nightmare.我從惡夢中醒來, 嚇得直打冷戰(zhàn)。《新英漢大辤典》原聲例句Joruji Shinozaki wrote on the VOA Learning English page on Facebook: Friday's earthquake was a nightmare.For instance, you sitting there may be merely my dream, and I may be your nightmare.比如,你坐在那可能僅僅是我在做夢,而我可能是你的夢魘。耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節(jié)選When I do my best to imagine some kind of existence that would be desirable or attractive forever, it just doesn't work. It becomes a nightmare.儅我盡力想象一種,令人永遠(yuǎn)期望迷戀的存在時(shí),根本想象不出,縂是變成惡夢。耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句With the market value plummeting, he argued, mark-to-market accounting turned AIG's balance sheet into a nightmare.NPR: Firms Blame Financial Woes On Accounting RuleBritish Conservatives may complain that the single-market project has turned into a nightmare of re-regulation.ECONOMIST: CharlemagneIf you can't come up with the money in time, brace yourself for a financial nightmare.FORBES: Ball And Chain Borrowing 返回 nightmare