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 abysmal [ә'bizmәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 深不可测的, 无底的

  1. Although there is an abysmal lack of educational software, the number of computers in schools expands rapidly.
    虽然数学上用的软件十分紧缺,学校的计算机数量却迅速增加。
  2. Despite this, in many developing countries, the literacy rate for women is abysmal.
    尽管如此,许多发展中国家的妇女识字率却令人叹息。
  3. The abysmal academician's acarpous writing had accomplished little in achievements to date.
    到目前为止,那位深不可测的院士的没有结果的著作仅仅完成了极少数部分。


abysmal
[ adj ]
  1. very great; limitless

  2. <adj.all>
    abysmal misery
    abysmal stupidity
  3. resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable

  4. <adj.all>
    the abyssal depths of the ocean


Abysmal \A*bys"mal\, a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, an abyss; bottomless; unending;
profound.

Geology gives one the same abysmal extent of time that
astronomy does of space. --Carlyle.

  1. The Wisconsin Democrat said the Central Intelligence Agency's report on the Soviet economy said its performance in 1989 was abysmal.
  2. But in the latest session, market activity was "sort of abysmal" in the afternoon following heavy volume in the first few hours, Mr. Laux said.
  3. "The abysmal differences between rich and poor countries are incompatible with divine designs of a just and equal sharing of the goods of creation," John Paul said.
  4. Mr. LeMasters approved the show despite his own doubts that Ms. Bergen is right for the comedic part, and even after she did a test reading that he said was "abysmal."
  5. "Most of them have abysmal records," he said.
  6. But Texaco argues that its abysmal record has been reversed.
  7. 'This is abysmal if we are honest with ourselves.
  8. The adjective for this experience, in case you're wondering, is "abysmal."
  9. During the 1980s, students occasionally launched protests on their abysmal living conditions, the presence of factories and army troops on campuses, and crime, but they stayed away from political issues.
  10. "The situation was abysmal," says one person involved in the audit.
  11. This is clearly abysmal when compared to a company such as Elf Aquitaine of France which has a ratio of 0.48 or British Petroleum which has a ratio of 0.8.'
  12. "The security at those barracks was absolutely abysmal.
  13. In its report this year on human rights, the department calls Iraq's record "abysmal."
  14. Life in Albania' obsolete factories is said to be abysmal.
  15. Says one economist: "I called last year abysmal.
  16. In fact, SECCA did not show "abysmal aesthetic and political judgment," as he claims, for its mandate is to administer this national competition, not to pick the award-winning artists.
  17. With glasnost wafting though the Soviet empire and with an abysmal performance record at home, Vietnam shook up its leadership last December.
  18. But their very success is helping turn much of the border region into a sinkhole of abysmal living conditions and environmental degradation.
  19. "Rehabilitation services and housing for the seriously mentally ill remain on the best of days seriously deficient and on the worst of days abysmal," it said.
  20. The United States still considers Syria to be a nation that supports terrorism, with an abysmal record on human rights.
  21. Israel said these reports show the hypocrisy of its critics, who have abysmal human rights records, according to the State Department.
  22. "General trade is abysmal again," said Roger Streeter, head equities trader at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
  23. Craig Weaver, a U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist in Seattle, called the region's ability to prevent death and damage from earthquakes "abysmal." "We're not prepared in the Pacific Northwest," he said.
  24. Individual savings rates continue to fall and are now less than half the abysmal rate of 1980.
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