Atrocious Meaning in English
word
əˈtɹoʊʃəs
uh-TROH-shuhs
ɐtɹˈəʊʃəs
uh-TROH-shuhs
释义
Extremely bad, unpleasant, or shocking; can describe something evil, of very poor quality, or morally terrible.
用法与细微差别
Very strong negative word, used for things considered shocking, morally wrong, or of extremely poor quality. Common with 'crime', 'behavior', or 'accident'; also used informally for unpleasant things ('atrocious food'). Slightly formal or emphatic; not for small annoyances.
Spanish: atroz - horriblePortuguese (BR): atroz - horrívelPortuguese (PT): atroz - horrívelChinese (Simplified): 极其恶劣的 - 残暴的Chinese (Traditional): 極其惡劣的 - 殘暴的Hindi: भयानक - घृणितArabic: فظيع - شنيعBengali: ভয়ঙ্কর - জঘন্যRussian: ужасный - отвратительный - зверскийJapanese: ひどい - 残虐なVietnamese: kinh khủng - tàn ácKorean: 끔찍한 - 극악무도한Turkish: korkunç - vahşi - berbatUrdu: خوفناک - سفاک - نہایت براIndonesian: mengerikan - sangat buruk - kejam
例句
The weather was atrocious yesterday.
basic
He committed an atrocious crime.
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The food here is atrocious.
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Her handwriting is absolutely atrocious—I can't read a thing.
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The service at that restaurant was atrocious last night.
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The movie got atrocious reviews from critics.
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