abject 详细解释

abject

['æbdʒekt]

adj. 卑贱的, 不幸的, 可怜的

a.[B]

1. 糟透的; 凄苦的; 难堪的

abject poverty

赤贫

2. 自卑的; 卑鄙的

He's anything but an abject coward.

他决不是可鄙的懦夫。

词形变化

副词: abjectly | 名词: abject-ness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.卑鄙的; 不幸的

ignoble  sordid  contemptible  wretched  miserable  

同义参见:

worthless  degraded  

反义:

a.(情况等)可怜的; (人或行为)卑鄙的

proud  noble  exalted  

反义参见:

glorious  

英英释义

形容词 abject:

of the most contemptible kind

同义词:low, low-down, miserable, scummy, scurvy

most unfortunate or miserable

showing utter resignation or hopelessness

同义词:resigned, unhopeful

showing humiliation or submissiveness

补充

abjectabject英:[ˈæbdʒekt] 美:[ˈæbˌdʒɛkt, æbˈdʒɛkt]adj.1.(指境况)凄惨的; 绝望的This policy has turned out to be an abject failure.这一政策最后以惨败而告终。

例句

1. The family lived in abject poverty.这家人生活在赤贫中。 2. an abject apology低声下气的道歉 3. abject poverty/misery/failure赤贫;悲惨;惨败 4. many people are living in abject poverty.许多人都生活在赤贫中。 5. his letter plunged her into abject misery.他的信使她陷入极度痛苦之中。 6. an abject apology.低声下气的道歉。 7. They live in abject misery/poverty.他们的生活痛苦不堪/穷困潦倒。 8. "The project ended in abject [=complete, utter] failure."项目以彻底失败告终。 9. He offered an abject apology.他低声下气地道了歉。 10. She thought he was an abject coward.她认为他是一个懦弱的胆小鬼。 11. abjectly apologetic低声下气赔罪的