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 horribly ['hɒrәbli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 可怕地, 非常地



    horribly
    [ adv ]
    of a dreadful kind
    <adv.all>
    there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning


    Horribly \Hor"ri*bly\, adv.
    In a manner to excite horror; dreadfully; terribly.

    1. At first the adjustment will be horribly painful but in the longer term society will gain enormously because destructive lifestyles will no longer be underwritten.
    2. National service offers a novel means of paying for college - or vocational training - without getting horribly into debt.
    3. I felt I'd horribly disfigured the jewel of my life.
    4. He is treating baby William, who is dying of kidney failure and whose skin is horribly chapped and blackened.
    5. "It's a horribly competitive market, and getting more so," said Susan Anthony, an analyst at Robert Fleming Securities in London.
    6. So much so, they don't even realise when things start to go horribly wrong.
    7. "B of A is making money now, but the pressure to cut and cut and cut is still horribly demoralizing," says one former branch manager who recently quit.
    8. "The difference between Cyprus and Lebanon or Northern Ireland is that neither side is suffering horribly.
    9. It was a horribly tragic accident." The loaded Burlington Northern Railroad train was traveling about 49 mph in an area where the posted speed for trains is 50 mph, Arganbright said.
    10. By itself, though, Catteau will not do much harm, even if it does go horribly wrong, since it only accounts for a minuscule proportion of Tesco's total sales.
    11. A small fine was negotiated and we were off again. For anyone over 5ft 6in tall, the seats were horribly cramped - the bus had been designed to carry American schoolchildren.
    12. Investing in stocks right now is not a horribly risky thing." In major market action: Stock prices fell.
    13. However, it seems horribly likely that muzak will become more common as museums look for a wider, younger public.
    14. Increasingly the 'straight' theatre found itself consigned to the margins; by the time of Karajan's death, in 1989, the whole formula had become horribly decadent. Now Salzburg is back on the road of experiment.
    15. Something did go horribly wrong _ Challenger _ and the space program is back where it started 30 years ago, using expendable rockets.
    16. At the Coliseum on Monday The Two Widows - a light-as-air romantic comedy with a treasure trove of melodies, a spring in its heel and a loving heart - emerged horribly overblown.
    17. It is Neanderthal.' Radio 4, January 1993, referring to parent/teacher opposition to national curriculum tests 'There are clusters of schools who I think are short-changing pupils horribly.
    18. "The people were horribly racist and I had a really hard time," Rolling Stone magazine quoted Ms. Roberts as saying in the Aug. 9 issue.
    19. For all its beauty, St Martin is frenetic, crowded and horribly overdeveloped. The same sand as Anguilla and looser building laws have meant that over the last 20 years it has grown into a nightmare in concrete.
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