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单词
horrid
释义
horrid
hor‧rid
/
ˈhɒrɪd
$
ˈhɔː-, ˈhɑː-
/
adjective
especially British English
Word Origin
WORD ORIGIN
horrid
Origin:
1500-1600
Latin
horridus
‘rough, hairy’
, from
horrere
;
➔
HORROR
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
a
horrid
little boy
The dogs were raised in
horrid
conditions.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
A slithering of chains, a
horrid
steel-on-stone sound, and three steps to match.
By the July Fourth holiday, conditions in the forest probably will have deteriorated beyond
horrid
.
Every soldier in the field saw crippling and
horrid
injuries, and one can imagine the impact that had.
He was always a
horrid
little boy for all his pretty face, and now he's a horrid man.
Her uterus became distended, causing her
horrid
pain.
They have a
horrid
vision of Mr John Smith raising inflation from the dead with the blessing of our Euro-competitors.
1
informal
very unpleasant
SYN
nasty
:
a horrid smell
2
old-fashioned
behaving in a nasty unkind way
:
Don’t be so horrid!
随便看
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decision-making
decisive
decisively
decisiveness
deck
deckchair
deckhand
decking
deck shoe
declaim
declamation
declamatory
declaration
Declaration of Independence
declarative
declare
declared
declassified
declassify
declension
decline
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The
declining
declutter
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