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单词 awful
释义 awfulawfullerawfullestawfulawful /ˈɔːfəl $ ˈɒː-/ adjective1very bad or unpleasant: The weather was awful.be天气十分糟糕。He’s a pretty awful driver.他是个十分糟糕的驾驶员。2[only before noun] spoken used to emphasize how much, how good, how bad etc something is: It’s going to cost an awful lot of (=a large amount of) money.go这要花费一大笔钱。She made me feel an awful fool.make她让我觉得自己像个大傻瓜。3look/feel awful to look or feel illTHESAURUS: awfulbad not good or pleasant: a bad ideaThe film was really bad.benot very good not good – used as a more gentle way of saying that something was bad or disappointing: Jo’s exam results weren’t very good.resultawful/terrible very bad: Those colours look awful together.colourIt was a terrible mistake.behorrible very bad, especially in a way that shocks or upsets you: a horrible accidentWhat a horrible thing to say!disgusting smelling or tasting very bad: The soup tasted disgusting.tastedisgustHis breath smelled disgusting.smelldisgustpoor not as good as it could be or should be. Poor sounds rather formal: The animals were in very poor condition.animalbeHis performance at school has been poor.havebedisappointing not as good as you hoped or expected: The team has had a very disappointing season.havehavedisappointlousy informal very bad – used especially when you feel annoyed about something. Also used when saying that you feel unwell: I’ve had a really lousy day.haveHe got up the next morning feeling lousy.getfeel
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