egregious如何读

英:[ɪˈgri:dʒiəs]

美:[ɪˈɡridʒəs, -dʒiəs]

egregious是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 极坏的
  2. 非常的
  3. 震惊的
  4. 异乎寻常的
  5. 惊人的
  6. 极糟的
  7. 无比的
  8. 厉害的
  9. 卓越的
  10. 显著的
  11. 极端的
  12. 触目惊心的
  13. 低能的
  14. 恶名昭彰的
  15. 过分的

egregious自然拼读

e·gre·gious

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egregious扩展

egregiously (adv.), egregiousness (n.)

egregious英英释义

Adjective

1. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible;

"a crying shame"

"an egregious lie"

"flagrant violation of human rights"

"a glaring error"

"gross ineptitude"

"gross injustice"

"rank treachery"

egregious词源中文解释

1530年代,“杰出的,卓越的,优秀的”,源自拉丁语 egregius “杰出的,优秀的,非凡的”,来自短语 ex grege “超越群众”,由 ex “出”(见 ex-)和 grege 组成, grege 是 grex “一群,一群动物”(源自 PIE 词根 *ger- “聚集”)的与格。

贬义意义,现在占主导地位,起源于16世纪晚期,最初是反讽的。这不在拉丁词中,在词源上仅意味着“例外的”。相关: Egregiously; egregiousness。

egregious词源英文解释

Latin egregius, from e- + greg-, grex herd — more at gregarious

The first known use of egregious was circa 1534

egregious儿童词典英英释义

eighteennoun

a number that is one more than seventeen see number

eighteennoun

a number that is one more than seventeen see number

eightnoun

a number that is one more than seven see number

the eighth in a set or series

something having eight units or members

eiderdownnoun

the down of the eider

a quilt filled with eiderdown

eidernoun

a large duck that is found in northern coastal regions, is mostly white above and black below, and has very soft down called alsoeider duck

eiderdown sense 1

egretnoun

any of various herons that bear long feathers during the breeding season

egressnoun

the act or right of going or coming out

a way out : exit

electrochemistrynoun

a science that deals with the relation of electricity to chemical changes and with the change of chemical to electrical energy or vice versa

egregiousadjective

very noticeableespecially: glaringly bad

egregious errors

egregiousadjective

very noticeableespecially: glaringly bad

egregious errors

egregious 例句

1 “It would be weird and disrespectful and egregious for folks to be seeking to have their weddings at these locations,” she argued, per Buzzfeed News.

2 Worse, his undercooked, under-seasoned breadcrumbs – as one layer of the garden's soil – are clearly an egregious error, but he's lucky that the judges have more grievances with Tom's dish, which really misunderstands the brief.

3 In one particularly egregious scene, Aynur questions why she must wear a head covering.

4 As egregious as the story was, it was a fitting subject going into Labor Day weekend.

5 Cuomo called the concert, attended by more than 2,150 people “an egregious violation” of the rules.

6 Indeed, there are signs of action against polluters singled out by Sepa bosses as among the area's most egregious.

确实,有迹象显示,针对环保总局点名的该地区污染最严重的企业,当地的确采取了一些行动。

7 Everyone who likes art, except residents of New York State, lost when the Met persuaded New York City officials to replace “pay what you wish” with an egregious mandatory fee of $25.

8 But the central action came in the scenes Juliette hadn’t witnessed, when — by dint of a typically egregious “Affair” coincidence, like the sudden death of Etienne — Noah discovered that Furkat was in town.

9 But what about store-bought pie dough: Is that more or less egregious than a jar of garlic?

10 While nowadays most people just tweet their outrage,  for some viewers, the content of everybody’s favorite live sketch show can sometimes get so egregious that it merits a complaint to the FCC.

11 Copyright Office, emphasized that the government is not eager to prosecute consumers for infringing activity in the privacy of their homes unless it's particularly egregious.

12 Those running unopposed will not be selected, no matter how egregious the show’s fans may claim them to be.

13 On Tuesday, Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, joined a growing chorus of justified protests against this egregious project.

14 The value and significance of the works made the proposed sale egregious, Lehman said.

15 But there’s no spark here, no big moment and most egregiously, no authenticity.

16 A particularly egregious form of overconfidence is the Dunning-Kruger effect, which describes how individuals of lower mental abilities are even more prone to overconfidence.

17 Was this an instance of egregious, not-so-subliminal advertising on the part of the Nook's marketing department?

18 Agency officials met with arts groups in April, and have recently begun soliciting comments about egregious experiences with the visa process.

19 “It has some condition problems, but nothing too egregious,” Jude Hughes, a furniture conservator, said.

20 Perhaps most egregiously, Turner didn’t show up for his daughter Evelina’s wedding, preferring instead to chase a commission.

egregious 同义词

2 极差

dire unspeakable u

3 极糟糕

abysmally

6 极差的

dire unspeakable

9 极其恶劣的

gross reprehensible

10 极其严重的

a devil of a the devil of a

15 极糟的

disgusting dire fearful

25 极严重的

desperate grievous

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