nightmare

nightmare [ˈnaɪtmeə(r)]  [ˈnaɪtmer] 

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nightmare 基本解释

nightmare的解释

名词噩梦; <口>可怕的事情,无法摆脱的恐惧; 泛滥成灾; 紧张

形容词可怕的,噩梦似的

nightmare 相关例句

名词

1. In his nightmares they burned his house.
    在他的噩梦中,他们烧了他的房子。

2. Travelling on those bad mountain roads is a nightmare.
    在那崎岖的山路上旅行,真是件可怕事。

3. Her first few days in that foreign land were a total nightmare.
    她刚到达异邦的那几天简直像是一场噩梦。

nightmare 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 梦魇兽:在美女帮助下使用有魔力的毛线团闯入迷宫,杀死了牛头怪,并成功逃脱,但是乐极生悲,忒修斯由于过度兴奋忘记了把黑色的船帆换掉,导致了他那在海边守候的父亲雅典王投海自尽 梦魇兽(Nightmare) 在英雄无敌的一个传说中,

nightmare 词典解释
nightmare什么意思

1. nightmare什么意思

1. 恶梦;噩梦;梦魇
    A nightmare is a very frightening dream.

    e.g. All the victims still suffered nightmares...
           所有受害者仍然被恶梦困扰。
    e.g. Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares.
           简没吃奶酪,因为那会让她做恶梦。

2. 令人恐怖的处境;可怕的情景
    If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you mean that it is very frightening and unpleasant.

    e.g. The years in prison were a nightmare.
           监狱里的那些年是一场噩梦。

3. 恼人的情景;惹人烦的局面
    If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you are saying in a very emphatic way that it is irritating because it causes you a lot of trouble.

    e.g. Taking my son Peter to a restaurant was a nightmare...
           带我儿子彼得外出吃饭简直糟糕透了。
    e.g. In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
           毕业税具体操作起来不啻一场行政噩梦。

nightmare 单语例句

1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. Aid workers described a humanitarian nightmare even before fighting broke Tuesday, with cholera and starvation rampant among the crowded refugees.

2. Raikkonen led that race while Schumacher had a nightmare, colliding with local hero Takuma Sato at the start and dropping to last place.

3. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

3. But his choice of clothes has been described as a " nightmare " for the French company's exclusive image.

4. Americans admired the diminutive Chinese girl, who persevered through the nightmare with incredible composure.

5. Back in December 2001, a massive traffic congestion caused by a sudden snowfall marked the beginning of the nightmare.

6. Dott endured a nightmare at the 2002 China Open when he missed his connecting flight then overslept before his opening match against Darren Morgan.

7. In Germany's capital people are not overly alarmed by the economic nightmare scenarios which recently have been contrived by economic experts on a daily basis.

8. The first " Nightmare " movie was made by Wes Craven and released in 1984.

9. The Cleveland Cavaliers returned home from their Texas nightmare on Monday desperately searching for ways to crawl back into the NBA finals.

10. Crewman William Rios described the whole experience as a " nightmare " and said the first thing he will do back home in New York is pray.

nightmare 英英释义

noun

1. a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream

2. a situation resembling a terrifying dream

    Synonym: incubus