詞語:ghastly
ghastly是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
ghastly
[5^B:stli]
adj.
蒼白的, 死人般的, 可怕的, 驚人的
adv.
可怖地, 慘白地
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
ghastly
ghast.ly
AHD:[g2st「l?]
D.J.[6g#stli8]
K.K.[6g#stli]
adj.(形容詞)
ghast.li.er, ghast.li.est
(1)Inspiring shock, revulsion, or horror by or as if by suggesting death; terrifying:
可怕的:聯想或好像聯想到死亡而引起的震驚、憎惡或恐懼;可怕的,恐怖的:
a ghastly murder.
一場恐怖的謀殺
(2)Suggestive of or resembling ghosts.
鬼一樣的:聯想到鬼的,像鬼的
(3)Extremely unpleasant or bad:
極不舒服的或壞透的:
「in the most abominable passage of his ghastly little book」(Conor Cruise O'Brien)
「他那本極差的書裡最令人討厭的章節」(康納·克魯斯·奧布賴恩)
(4)Very serious or great:
非常嚴重或巨大的:
a ghastly error.
極嚴重的錯誤
語源
(1)Alteration influenced by ghost
受 ghost的影響
(2)of Middle English gastli
中古英語 gastli
(3)from gasten [to terrify] * see aghast
源自 gasten [嚇唬,威脅,恐嚇] *參見 aghast
繼承用法
ghast「liness
n.(名詞)
ghast「ly
adv.(副詞)
參考詞彙
(1)ghastly, grim, gruesome, grisly, macabre, lurid
(2)These adjectives describe what is shockingly repellent in aspect or appearance.
這些形容詞描述神色容貌或外表非常令人討厭的。
(3)Ghastly applies to what inspires shock or horror because it suggests death:
Ghastly 用於因為使人聯想到死而激起的恐懼或震驚:
ghastly wounds;
可怕的傷口;
a ghastly pallor;
嚇人的蒼白;
a ghastly shriek.
恐怖的尖叫。
(4)Grim refers to what repels because of its stern or fierce aspect or its harsh, relentless nature:
Grim 指因為它苛刻的或殘忍的樣子或它自身惡劣的、殘酷的本性:
the grim task of burying the victims of the earthquake.
埋葬地震受害者的令人恐怖的工作。
(5)Gruesome and grisly describe what horrifies or revolts because of its appalling crudity or utter inhumanity:
Gruesome 和grisly 描述憎恨或反感, 因為它令人震驚的粗魯或完全的不仁道:
a gruesome murder;
一樁可怕的謀殺;
gruesome evidence of human sacrifice;
人類犧牲的可怕證據;
grisly jokes about cadavers and worms;
關於屍體和蛆的嚇人的玩笑;
「the grisly gang who work [Hitler's] wicked will」 (Winston S. Churchill).
「按 邪惡的願望行事的一群可惡的歹徒 (溫斯頓·S·丘吉爾)
(6)Macabre suggests the gruesome, often grotesque horror of death and decay:
Macabre 指可怕的經常是關於死亡和腐爛的怪誕的恐怖:
macabre stories about tortures conceived by a madman.
關於由一個瘋子構想出來的可怕故事。
(7)Lurid sometimes refers to what is of a ghastly or unnatural hue suggestive of death:
Lurid 有時指可怕的或不正常的讓人聯想到死的樣子:
As her illness worsened her skin took on a pallid, greenish, lurid appearance. More often the term describes what shocks because of its terrible and ghastly nature:
疾病使她的皮膚呈現出一種蒼白的、綠色的、可怕的樣子。 這個詞更多用來形容因為本性的可怕和恐懼而令人震驚:
lurid crimes. At other times it merely refers to glaring and usually unsavory sensationalism:
聳人聽聞的罪行。 該詞極少用來指怒目而視的並且通常是令人不快的危言聳聽:
a lurid, melodramatic, but accurate account of the accident.
關於這事件的一則轟動且聳人聽聞但確切的報導
現代英漢詞典
ghastly
[5^B:stlI; (?@) 5^AstlI]
adj.
-lier, -liest
(1)面色蒼白的
(2)可怕的;恐怖的
ghastly news
可怕的消息
(3)極壞的;糟透的;令人不快的
We had a ghastly time at the party.
在舞會上我們玩得很不愉快。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
ghastly
[5^B:stli]
adj.
(1)可怕的; 恐怖的
(2)死人般的, 蒼白的
(3)糟透的; 令人不快的
(4)極大的
a ghastly mistake
極大的錯誤
詞性變化
ghastly
[5^B:stli]
adv.
可怕地
繼承用法
ghastliness
n.
參考詞彙
ghastly grim grisly horrible
都含「可怕的」意思。
(1)ghastly指「由死亡引起恐怖的」, 如:
a ghastlysmile on the dead man's face
死人臉上可怕的笑容。
(2)grim指「令人討厭的」, 「可怕的」, 如:
a grim smile
獰笑。
(3)grisly指「使人因恐怖而戰慄的」, 如:
Robbing graves is grisly.
盜墓是可怕的。
(4)horrible 指「引起恐怖或厭憎情緒的」, 如:
That is a horrible accident.
那是一次可怕的事故。
pleasing nice
英文相關詞典
ghastly
appallingcontemptibledeathlikedeplorabledetestabledreadfulfrightfulhorribleoutrageouspalerepulsivesallowshockingterriblevilewretched
美國傳統詞典
ghastly
ghast.ly
AHD:[g2st「l?]
D.J.[6g#stli8]
K.K.[6g#stli]
adj.
ghast.li.er, ghast.li.est
(1)Inspiring shock, revulsion, or horror by or as if by suggesting death; terrifying:
a ghastly murder.
(2)Suggestive of or resembling ghosts.
(3)Extremely unpleasant or bad:
「in the most abominable passage of his ghastly little book」(Conor Cruise O'Brien)
(4)Very serious or great:
a ghastly error.
語源
(1)Alteration influenced by ghost
(2)of Middle English gastli
(3)from gasten [to terrify] * see aghast
繼承用法
ghast「liness
n.
ghast「ly
adv.
參考詞彙
(1)ghastly, grim, gruesome, grisly, macabre, lurid
(2)These adjectives describe what is shockingly repellent in aspect or appearance.
(3)Ghastly applies to what inspires shock or horror because it suggests death:
ghastly wounds;
a ghastly pallor;
a ghastly shriek.
(4)Grim refers to what repels because of its stern or fierce aspect or its harsh, relentless nature:
the grim task of burying the victims of the earthquake.
(5)Gruesome and grisly describe what horrifies or revolts because of its appalling crudity or utter inhumanity:
a gruesome murder;
gruesome evidence of human sacrifice;
grisly jokes about cadavers and worms;
「the grisly gang who work [Hitler's] wicked will」 (Winston S. Churchill).
(6)Macabre suggests the gruesome, often grotesque horror of death and decay:
macabre stories about tortures conceived by a madman.
(7)Lurid sometimes refers to what is of a ghastly or unnatural hue suggestive of death:
As her illness worsened her skin took on a pallid, greenish, lurid appearance. More often the term describes what shocks because of its terrible and ghastly nature:
lurid crimes. At other times it merely refers to glaring and usually unsavory sensationalism:
a lurid, melodramatic, but accurate account of the accident.
英漢化學大詞典
ghastly
adj.可怕的,蒼白的;adv.壞極的,極大的
英漢經貿大詞典
ghastly
adj.可怕的,蒼白的;adv.壞極的,極大的
英漢計算機大詞典
ghastly
adj.可怕的(蒼白的);adv.壞極的(極大的)