atrocious / əˈtroʊ ʃəs /

💦中学词汇骇人听闻骇人听闻的残暴的残暴

atrocious 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal: an atrocious crime.
  2. shockingly bad or tasteless; dreadful; abominable: an atrocious painting; atrocious manners.

atrocious 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

outrageous; widely condemned

adj. 形容词 adjective

offensive

更多atrocious例句

  1. If someone is the same person that committed an atrocious crime, that person will correctly not be found suitable for release.
  2. Look around for reviews of these sport earbuds and you’ll find a surprising disparity between great and atrocious.
  3. He also has atrocious hygiene habits, resulting in horrible breath.
  4. Condemning them obscures the larger message to be taken from this atrocious crime.
  5. Or maybe, just maybe, The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell is just plain atrocious.
  6. On spending and economic issues, he was atrocious and hypocritical in all the ways that a Republican can be.
  7. Plus, his remake history is a mixed bag, with the solid True Grit and the atrocious Oldboy.
  8. Republicans were caught off-guard all campaign long and their response was atrocious.
  9. It was fortunate for the Chancellor that the calumnies of which he was the object were too atrocious to be mischievous.
  10. While visiting one of these, a low class trader arrived who had been guilty of atrocious conduct at Motito.
  11. The Prince of Taranto, while speaking and acting like a cannibal, was following the inspiration of an atrocious policy.
  12. Agnes was often a visitor at Bungay, and not a little shocked at the atrocious after-dinner talk of the Bungay Radicals.
  13. But the atrocious comedy of conjugal love, of unwearying happiness, when for so long I had loved you and thought of you alone!