hideously如何读

英:['hɪdɪəslɪ]

美:[ˈhɪdɪəslɪ]

hideously是什么意思

  • adv.讨厌地;骇人听闻地

hideously词根

词根:hideous

adj.

hideous 可怕的;丑恶的

hideously英英释义

Adverb

1. in a hideous manner;

"her face was hideously disfigured after the accident"

hideously词源中文解释

14世纪中期, hidousli,源自 hideous 和 -ly(2)。

hideously词源英文解释

alteration of Middle English hidous, from Anglo-French hidus, hisdos, from Old French hisde, hide terror

The first known use of hideous was in the 14th century

hideously儿童词典英英释义

hierarchicaladjective

of, relating to, or arranged in a hierarchy

hieverb

hurry entry 1 sense 1, hasten

hide1 of 3verb

to put or get out of sight : conceal hid in a closet

hide a treasure

to keep secret

hide one's grief

to screen from view clouds hid the sun

a house hidden by trees

to seek protection or avoid responsibility

hide2 of 3noun

the skin of an animal whether raw or dressed

hide3 of 3verb

to give a beating to

hide1 of 3verb

to put or get out of sight : conceal hid in a closet

hide a treasure

to keep secret

hide one's grief

to screen from view clouds hid the sun

a house hidden by trees

to seek protection or avoid responsibility

hide2 of 3noun

the skin of an animal whether raw or dressed

hide3 of 3verb

to give a beating to

hideoutnoun

a secret place for hiding

hideousadjective

horribly ugly or disgusting : frightful

hideously 例句

1 I wonder if his partner gets nervous when Cunningham writes a novel in which two Manhattan loft-dwellers find themselves hideously bored with each other after a marriage of, oh, 24 years or so.

2 We begin, of course, with Kanye and Taylor Swift, whose hideously dysfunctional symbiosis is fast turning them into the Bette Davis and Joan Crawford of pop.

3 He saw, far away but hideously dear, El Patron jerk upward in his wheelchair.

4 The reality is that feeding lots of people at the same time is hideously difficult.

其实同一时间为这么多的人提供食物非常困难。

5 My blouse and skirt hideously clash; I’ve put on the first clothing my hands touched.

6 Couldn’t Hollywood help out the hideously fractured GOP right now, with a show that reacquaints viewers with the party’s nobler ideas?

7 He has been left hideously disfigured by plastic surgery.

整形外科手术导致他完全毁容了。

8 To create one nation has proved to be a hideously difficult task; there is certainly no need now to create two, one black and one white.

9 That, though, is as tiring to watch as it must be to play because it's invariably hideously tense.

10 The suspense hangs on the question of whether the visions of the men and the women will be compatible or, rather, clash so hideously that we must question the state of the marriages altogether.

11 He raised one hideously swollen arm and looked listlessly at the pus that seeped through the fabric of his sleeve.

12 I’m including it in this series of columns about neglected American books because I so rarely hear it mentioned, and because I continue to think it is hideously undervalued and under-read.

13 Hassan's lower lip was hideously busted—he looked like he was chewing a fat wad of tobacco—and his right eye was very nearly swollen shut.

14 The clock on the wall—a hideously ugly and practical thing, in Kaori’s opinion—said it was two nineteen.

15 The book’s last third — the part in which Mr. Axelrad loses it all and enters Gamblers Anonymous — falls hideously back to earth.

16 The rat had never come back, but the bugs had multiplied hideously in the heat.

17 This kind of talk made Will hideously uneasy.

18 Henry Tonks, a surgeon as well as an artist, is making medical drawings of the men's "hideously disfigured" faces before and after their operations.

19 The episode begins, fittingly, on a dark and stormy night, as the hideously disfigured Peacock brothers bury a deformed baby in a field.

20 The movie was well-received by fans, yet still bombed fairly hideously at the box office.

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