dire
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Dire is used to emphasize how serious or terrible a situation or event is. 嚴(yán)重的; 可怕的[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
The government looked as if it would split apart, with dire consequences for domestic peace. 政府看似就要分崩離析,給國內(nèi)和平帶來可怕的後果。
2. ADJ If you describe something as dire, you are emphasizing that it is of very low quality. 質(zhì)量低劣的[非正式]
...a book of children's verse, which ranged from the barely tolerable to the utterly dire. ...一本兒童詩集,所選詩篇有的勉強(qiáng)可讀,有的糟糕透頂。
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dire /da??/
劍橋詞典
- very serious or extreme
嚴(yán)重的;危急的;極耑的
These people are in dire need of help . 這些人急需援助。
He gave a dire warning that an earthquake was imminent . 他鄭重警告說馬上就要地震了。
This decision will have dire consequences for local people . 這一決定將對儅地人産生嚴(yán)重的後果。
mainly UK informal
very bad
很壞的
I thought her latest book was dire! 我覺得她最近出版的書糟透了! 返回 dire