woeful的意思和读音

woeful

: [ˈwoʊf(ə)l] : [ˈwəʊf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.cheerful,wonderful

adj.unhappy,doleful,sad,sorrowful,mournful

woefuladj.

1.[ubn]very bad or serious; that you disapprove of

She displayed a woeful ignorance of the rules.

2.very sad

a woeful face

woeful tales of broken romances

adj.1.,,;2.;;

adj.1ed for emphasizing how bad something is2.feeling very sad

1. wizened woeful woke (); ...

2. woe woeful wolf ...

3. outrageous woeful repulsive ...

4. wont woeful witticism ...

5. miserably woeful centrism 线 ...

6. woe woeful wolf ...

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1.Still, the lack of respect shown by his classmates did not hinder mike from persisting with telling his woeful tales.

2.Some of the criticism was no doubt grossly unfair but the twins' woeful tactics left Poland marginalized.使

3.Hours of melancholy calculation and terrible guilt gave no progress, and left me with a woeful regret for the day's events.

4.'Even if it increased 0. 7% a month for a year, it would be woeful, ' he said.使0.7%,

5.The woeful state of the economy, he said, is "a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some" .”。

6.Mother Nature may be the cause of their misery, but a woeful lack of government planning seems to have exacerbated it.

7.He made woeful and savage onslaught on a poem and a romance which came before him for judgement.

8.And the grandson of the Great Leader and son of the Dear Leader would deserve nothing but a woeful sobriquet: Dear God.“——“”。

9.She cried so bitterly and looked so forlorn and heartbroken and ashamed as she faltered out her woeful story.

10.In fact, so woeful was our telephone service that a member of parliament stood up in 1984 and complained about this.1984