abject的意思和读音

abject

: [ˈæbˌdʒekt] : [ˈæbdʒekt]

adj.

adj.+n.abject poverty,abject terror,abject failure

adj.deferent,dismal,gloomy,hopeless,horrible

abjectadj.

1.terrible and without hope

abject poverty/misery/failure

2.without any pride or respect for yourself

an abject apology

adj.1.,,2.,3.4.1.,,2.,3.4.

adj.1.allowing no hope of improvement or relief2.extremely or excessively humble, e.g. in making an apology or request3.utterly despicable or contemptible4plete<USAGLC>used for emphasizing how bad, unpleasant, or severe a situation or condition is</USAGLC>1.allowing no hope of improvement or relief2.extremely or excessively humble, e.g. in making an apology or request3.utterly despicable or contemptible4plete<USAGLC>used for emphasizing how bad, unpleasant, or severe a situation or condition is</USAGLC>

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2. abduct abject abstract ...

3. abide v. abject a. ; abjure v. ...

4. abirritative abject abjection ...

5. ability n. abject a. ,, ablaze a. 耀 ...

6. 12 abiding adj. 13 abject adj. ① 14 abjure v. ...

7. abide v. abject adj. abjure v. ...

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1.She dared to hope that an abject apology for breaking training, combined with Coach's pity and leniency, would put the matter to rest.

2.Thanks to years of spectacular growth, more people have been pulled from abject poverty in modern Asia than at any other time in history.

3.She thought he would make an abject fool of himself, and for her sake, as well as his, decided to prevent him from standing.

4.But in an old man who has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble .

5.Witnessing the original flower-like daughter become so abject, her mother was more than heartbroken.

6.The country, a declining communist industrial power when he took control, fell into abject poverty under his rule.

7.Mr. Bob Sawyer glanced at His friend with a look of abject apprehension and once more cried "Come in"·”。

8.He seems to have conceived an abject, unreasoned terror of the railroad.

9.As well as alleviating abject poverty, the scheme is credited with helping to put a floor under domestic consumption.线

10.Tell your master, Nelly, that I never, in all my life, met with such an abject thing as she is.西