flagitious
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adj. 极恶的;残忍的;卑鄙无耻的
adj.
罪大恶极的,凶恶无耻的,穷凶极恶的;
英英释义
flagitious[ flæ'dʒiʃəs ]
adj.shockingly brutal or cruel
同义词:atrociousgrievousheinousmonstrous
权威例句
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flagitious (adj.)
"shamefully wicked, criminal," late 14c., from Old French flagicieus or directly from Latin flagitiosus "shameful, disgraceful, infamous," from flagitium "shameful act, passionate deed, disgraceful thing," related to flagrum "a whip, scourge, lash," and flagitare "to demand importunately," all from PIE root *bhlag- "to strike" (see flagellum). Related: Flagitiously; flagitiousness.
1. I thought the play was only mediocre.
我认为这部戏剧只是平庸之作。
来自《权威词典》
2. The student tried hard, but his work is mediocre.
该生学习刻苦, 但学业平庸.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. The critics condemned the play as mediocre.
评论家谴责那出戏为低劣产物.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
4. Virginia was a perfectionist. She was just not prepared to settle for anything mediocre.
弗吉尼娅是个完美主义者,她根本不愿意拿任何普普通通毫无特色的东西将就。
来自柯林斯例句
5. Only lazybones and mediocre persons could hanker after the days of messing together.
只有懒汉庸才才会留恋那大锅饭的年代.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
[ mediocre 造句 ]
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