abyss的意思和读音

abyss

: [əˈbɪs] : [ə'bɪs]

n.

abysses  

n.gulf,chasm,gorge,hole,void

abyssn.

1.a very deep wide space or hole that seems to have no bottom

Ahead of them was a gaping abyss.

an abyss of ignorance/despair/loneliness

The country is stepping back from the edge of an abyss.退

n.1.,2.,;

n.1.a very frightening or dangerous situation, or one in which there seems to be no hope2.a large deep hole that appears to have no bottom

1. 〖 deepandserene〗 abyss〖 profoundandlasting〗 ...

2. tycoon → abyss) English → ) ...

5. abysm al deposits abyss abyssal ...

6.(ABYSS)()

7.Abyss:“Impact

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1.How wonderful it was that You came to me, it was a miracle. You stretched Your miraculous hand to catch me from falling down into the abyss.使

2.We may descend in spirit very low till we seem to be plunged in the abyss of hell; but we shall not be left there.

3.She was the body of blood, as were all of a sudden Choude-ray, heart and brains down a vertical, 000 falling into a bottomless abyss.

4.You feel as if you were at the bottom of some tremendous abyss, with all the world far above you.

5."Blogging can be a very lonely occupation; you write out into the abyss, " she said.“。”

6.The slope from her little goloshes to the bottom of the ice hill seemed to her a terrible, immensely deep abyss.

7.Our overarching goal was to save an economy that was near the abyss, where depression looked like a real possibility, ' he says.

8.And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain.使

9.It seemed to her that she had begun to live in an abyss, and that it was Jean Valjean who had rescued her from it.仿

10.But it is still a superb achievement for a side that have had to battle back from the abyss since the Calciopoli scandal.