
adj.卑鄙的;可怜的;不幸的;(境况)凄惨的,绝望的
object───n.目标;物体;客体;宾语;vt.提出…作为反对的理由;vi.反对;拒绝
abjectly───adv.悲惨地;卑鄙地;不自爱
object.───n.目标;物体;客体;宾语;vt.提出…作为反对的理由;vi.反对;拒绝
objects───n.物体(object的复数);目标
subject───n.主题;起因;科目;主词;(绘画、摄影等的)题材;实验对象;主语;国民;主旋律;主体;中心实体;adj.易遭受……的;有待于……的;受……支配的;受异族统治的;臣服的;adv.在……的条件下;v.(使)臣服
abjection───n.落魄;抛弃;卑鄙;屈辱
abjective───adj.令人沮丧的;不幸的;道德败坏的
deject───v.使沮丧,使灰心;adj.沮丧的,情绪低落的
eject───vt.喷射;驱逐,逐出
Both of them died in abject poverty.───他们两个人都死于穷困潦倒。
Rather than a case of abject failure, Rapu Nui is an unlikely story of success," they claim.───他们声称:“拉普努伊不是一个悲惨的失败案例,而是一个不太可能成功的故事。”
He is an abject liar.───他是一个卑鄙的说谎者。
She dared to hope that an abject apology for breaking training, combined with Coach's pity and leniency, would put the matter to rest.───她本来大着胆子希望可以草草向教练道歉,抱歉打断了训练,然后带着教练的同情和好意,就了结这件事。
Thanks to years of spectacular growth, more people have been pulled from abject poverty in modern Asia than at any other time in history.───由于多年来经济增长强劲,现代亚洲把许多人从赤贫中拯救了出来,当前的脱贫人口是有史以来最多的。
She thought he would make an abject fool of himself, and for her sake, as well as his, decided to prevent him from standing.───她认为他会当众出丑,为他俩着想,她决定制止他当候选人。
But in an old man who has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble .───但对于一个完成了他份内要做的所有工作的老人来说,怕死就有点儿卑鄙和不光彩了。
Witnessing the original flower-like daughter become so abject, her mother was more than heartbroken.───看着原本如花似玉的女儿变成半死不活的样子,母亲心痛不已。
The country, a declining communist industrial power when he took control, fell into abject poverty under his rule.───金正日掌权时,朝鲜是一个衰落之中的共产主义工业强国,但在他的治下却陷入赤贫。
The thought of working nights fills me with abject horror.