dismally的意思和读音

dismally

: ['dɪzməli]

adv.

adv.brightly

adv.drearily,gloomily,miserably,bleakly,grimly

adv.1.2.3.;

1. dismal dismally dismantle ...

2. ... cold feet: | 退 | dismally: | ...

3. decisively adv. dismally adv. when pushes come to shove

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1.But she said dismally she found a drop of blood in the mirror at the morning!

2.In particular, it's a policy that failed dismally the last time it was tried here, during the Nixon administration.

3.Sad to say, the economists who failed so dismally to spot any flaws in the financial system are not alone in their myopia.

4.The room is a dismally prosaic one; there's no romance here but what you may have brought with you.

5.The old continent has dismally failed to create local equivalents of America's Microsoft and Google.

6.She woke while she was still misty, and mingled dismally , and someone came knocking.

7.She woke; while she was still misty and calling out dismally, and someone came knocking.

8.I wish it was Christmas or New Year all the time; wouldn't it be fun? ' answered Jo, yawning dismally .“,”

9.His first attempt to smelt the iron using 15th-century technology failed dismally.15

10.But where Mr Tremonti has failed dismally is in finding ways to stimulate growth.