woeful

英[ˈwəʊfl]
美[ˈwoʊfl]

基本释义

adj.
悲哀的; 悲惨的; 不幸的

词性变化

实用例句

She displayed a woeful ignorance of the rules.

她对这些条例表现出可悲的无知。

牛津词典

a woeful face

忧伤的面孔

牛津词典

woeful tales of broken romances

破裂爱情的悲惨故事

牛津词典

...a woeful ballad.

忧伤的情歌

Such attitudes are the product of woeful ignorance.

这样的态度是极度无知造成的。

...the woeful state of the economy.

糟糕的经济状况

Stroeve gave me a look with his woeful eyes.

施特略夫用他那对愁苦的眼睛瞪了我一眼.

辞典例句

Forlorn and woeful the old capital lay in gray morning light as we entered.

当我们进入南京的时候,这古老的京城正孤独地,忧郁地躺在灰色的晨曦中.

辞典例句

The next government must deal with a woeful inheritance of vaulting public debt.

下一届政府必须解决一个难缠的历史遗留问题—跳过公债这个门槛.

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Willful waste makes woeful want.

今日不节约,明日即缺之.

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We can't have a light heart if our minds woeful cauldron of fear and ambition.

如果我们的头脑充满恐惧与野心,我们就无法拥有快乐的心.

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I despise woeful women. Once a woman is woeful, she deserves suspicion.

我讨厌可怜的女人, 女人一可怜就值得怀疑.

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His work displays a woeful lack of imagination.

他的作品令人遗憾地显示出缺乏想像力.

辞典例句

Ah Liu suddenly entered with a woeful look and asked for a tip.

阿刘忽然进来,哭丧着脸向他讨小费.

汉英文学 - 围城

The New Orleans Saints, a perennially woeful football team a run at the Super Bowl championship.

纽奥良圣徒队──一支长期不被人看好的橄榄球队,竟然跻身国家联盟的超级杯冠军赛.

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Officials in that town take bribes openly , while the masses are leading a woeful life.

那个小镇上官员贿赂公行, 老百姓生活苦不堪言.

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Ms Palin has disqualified herself from that responsibility by showing a woeful grasp of policy.

帕琳女士对政策把握的不得法证明她并不称职.

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Wilful waste makes woeful want.

挥霍致贪.

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In truth, Labour did not ignore problems such as drugs and woeful schooling.

说实话, 工党并没有对毒品和可悲的教育等问题置之不理.

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Woeful souls are wailing in an abysmal pond.

悲伤的灵魂在无底的深潭里哭泣.

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His woeful eyes betrayed his feeling.

他忧伤的眼神泄露了他的心情.

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The woeful news grieved the nation.

这悲惨的消息使举国悲痛.

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She displayed a woeful ignorance of the rules.

她对这些条例表现出可悲的无知。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

Such attitudes are the product of woeful ignorance.

这样的态度是极度无知造成的。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. affected by or full of grief or woe;

    "his sorrow...made him look...haggard and...woebegone"- George du Maurier

  • 2. of very poor quality or condition;

    "deplorable housing conditions in the inner city"

    "woeful treatment of the accused"

    "woeful errors of judgment"

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