abject

abject [ˈæbdʒekt]  [ˈæbˌdʒɛkt, æbˈdʒɛkt] 

abject 基本解释

abject

形容词卑鄙的,下贱的; (指境况)凄惨的; 轻蔑的,被鄙视的; 厚颜无耻的

abject 同义词

abject

形容词wretched miserable

abject 反义词

abject

形容词proud noble exalted

abject 相关例句

abject的翻译

形容词

1. He's anything but an abject coward.
    他决不是可鄙的懦夫。

2. He is an abject liar.
    他是个卑鄙的说谎者。

abject 网络解释

1. 卑鄙的:她人很好,但有一天她被唯一卑鄙的(abject)男修道院院长(abbot)教唆(abet). 他诱拐(abduct)她上了床(abed). 几个月后,她的腹部(abdomen)鼓了起来,这使她非比寻常羞愧(abash),也在确定程度上使她降低了身份(abase).

2. 卑鄙的,卑屈的:abhor 憎恶,痛恨 | abject 卑鄙的,卑屈的 | abjure (发誓)放弃

3. 不幸的:abirritative 镇静的 | abject 不幸的 | abjection 卑鄙

4. 卑劣,卑屈,可耻的:transitory 短暂,顷刻的 | abject 卑劣,卑屈,可耻的 | conjecture 推测,猜想,推测,猜想

abject 词典解释

1. 凄惨的;糟透的;蹩脚的
    You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.

    e.g. Both of them died in abject poverty...
           他们两人都于穷困潦倒中死去。
    e.g. This scheme was an abject failure.
           这项计划彻底失败了。

abjectly
Both have failed abjectly.
两人都遭遇了惨败。

2. 卑躬屈节的;自卑的;怯懦的
    If you describe someone as abject, you think they have no courage or respect for themselves.

    e.g. He sounded abject and eager to please...
           他低声下气,急于讨好别人。
    e.g. He looked back at the abject, silent girl and repeated his question.
           他转过头看着这个噤若寒蝉的女孩,又重复了一遍他的问题。

abject 单语例句

1. abject的意思

1. But it also has tens of millions of people who live in abject poverty.

2. He recalled that upon visiting the widow of a colleague who had just passed away, he was horrified to find that she was living in abject poverty.

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3. An ultimate manifestation of this was the remarkable feat of the government of being able to lift 400 billion people out of abject poverty.

4. Only a careless and uncaring government can let population grow out of control and subject the people to abject poverty and starvation.

5. abject是什么意思

5. Development is of overriding importance with more than a billion people in the world still living in abject poverty and battling hunger every day.

6. Ronaldinho has come under fire in the press for some time now following some abject performances on the pitch and unprofessional behavior off it.

7. A recent report from the bank indicates that the global financial turmoil pushed 64 million people into abject poverty last year.

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8. Given the fact that China's per capita GDP is still very low, this adjustment is particularly meaningful to those still mired in abject poverty.

9. Though the official number of those in abject poverty is small, many more are yet to rise above the difficult fight for subsistence.

10. Under the umbrella of " socialism with Chinese characteristics ", market economic reforms were rigorously promoted to uplift the masses from abject poverty.

abject 英英释义

adj

1. showing humiliation or submissiveness

    e.g. an abject apology

2. of the most contemptible kind

    e.g. abject cowardice
           a low stunt to pull
           a low-down sneak
           his miserable treatment of his family
           You miserable skunk!
           a scummy rabble
           a scurvy trick

    Synonym: low low-down miserable scummy scurvy

3. most unfortunate or miserable

    e.g. the most abject slaves joined in the revolt
           abject poverty

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4. showing utter resignation or hopelessness

    e.g. abject surrender

    Synonym: unhopeful