wretched的意思和读音

wretched

: [ˈretʃəd] : [ˈretʃɪd]

adj.

Adj.+n.wretched condition,wretched life,wretched state

adj.happy,noble

adj.miserable,desolate,heartbroken,pitiful,dejected

wretchedadj.

1.feeling ill/sick or unhappy

You look wretched─what's wrong?

I felt wretched about the way things had turned out.

2.extremely bad or unpleasant

She had a wretched time of it at school.

The animals are kept in the most wretched conditions.

3.making you feel sympathy or pity

She finally agreed to have the wretched animal put down.

4.[obn](informal)used to show that you think that sb/sth is extremely annoying

Is it that wretched woman again?

adj.1.;;2.;,;

adj.1.very unpleasant, or in very bad condition2.very unhappy, or sick3ed for emphasizing how much someone or something annoys you

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1."These properties were taken out of their places of origin in a wretched way, " he said.

2.He was a wretched fellow, not exactly educated, not exactly ignorant, who had been a mountebankat fairs, and a writer for the public.

3.Unpopular in his own lifetime due to his wretched excesses, his coins are among the most collected of any Roman emperor.

4.Each one of you has been where many others would not wish to go, and endured tough and often wretched lives to experience duality.

5.But, you wretched man, I shall say to you what Madame D used to say: you just be very rich, then!D,‘!’

6.He may not feel it on the eve of what might be a wretched mid-term election for his party, but Barack Obama is a lucky man.

7.'Well, I should like to be a LITTLE larger, sir, if you wouldn't mind, ' said Alice: 'three inches is such a wretched height to be. ',”,“。”

8.When he saw that this wretched resource was becoming exhausted, he gave up his garden and allowed it to run to waste.便

9.Most courteously they lead him into a wretched suburb, put his head on a stone, and slit his throat.

10.His wretched clothing might have justified that he could only afford for such an inferior mess.穿