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 miserably ['mizәrәbli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 非常不幸地, 可悲地, 贫困地



    miserably
    [ adv ]
    in a miserable manner
    <adv.all>
    I bit my lip miserably and nodded


    Miserably \Mis"er*a*bly\, adv.
    In a miserable; unhappily; calamitously; wretchedly; meanly.

    They were miserably entertained. --Sir P.
    Sidney.

    The fifth was miserably stabbed to death. --South.

    1. In addition it must maintain its pledge to reduce its fleet and dispose of assets, such as the Meridien hotels chain. Previous restructuring at Air France has failed miserably, often due to the resistance of the airline's 14 trade unions.
    2. In practice, on Oct. 19, it failed miserably."
    3. New government figures have confirmed what Soviet shoppers already know: most industries in 1989 failed miserably at fulfilling President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's promise of more consumer goods.
    4. A government-sponsored study concluded Tuesday that American students are doing miserably in math, and experts laid some of the blame on the redundant, slow-paced way math is taught in most schools.
    5. Jill fails miserably in her attempt to impress her sophisticated Sarah Lawrence friends; Sheik's Miami nightclub act is a washout.
    6. "And it was so miserably cold," Tasnadi said. "Twice I fell through the ice up to my chest.
    7. "You see how miserably we are living?" she sighs.
    8. A government-sponsored study concluded that American students are doing miserably in math, and experts laid some of the blame on the redundant, slow-paced way math is taught in most schools.
    9. The gleaming, futuristic city also lured throngs of miserably poor peasants hoping to find jobs.
    10. (I) deeply regret that I have failed so miserably."
    11. The budget tries to be reassuring, but fails miserably, when it says state and local officials would experiment with a variety of approaches.
    12. "What made this case so tragic was the fact that the hospital had several opportunities to save the child from her dreadful fate, but it failed so obviously and miserably," Thomas A. Moore, the lawyer for the child's family, said.
    13. And the man the mayor endorsed, Tennessee Sen. Al Gore Jr., fared miserably.
    14. "The EPA has failed miserably," said Synar, chairman of the House Government Operations Committee's subcommittee on environment, energy and natural resources, which has jurisdiction over the agency.
    15. It is quite unfortunate that you failed so miserably in reporting the Hurricane Hugo disaster.
    16. As a comedy of errors and misadventures, "Planes" fails miserably, largely because what is presented as humor leaves one uncomfortable, fuming and puzzled.
    17. The funds have performed miserably for some time.
    18. She notes that the stocks have performed miserably so far this year.
    19. Dispensing this sparse nutrition were flight attendants who have all my sympathy, since they are miserably paid, overworked, under relentless contractual assault by the owners and don't even reap the benefit of tips.
    20. The Spanish ships were miserably unseaworthy, so slow they could barely stem a healthy tide and so cranky that tacking took more than half an hour.
    21. Most African economies performed miserably during the 1980s and no major improvements are forecast for the 1990s.
    22. But while lawmakers live in fear of becoming a target, the evidence so far shows that these campaigns are miserably ineffective, and often backfire.
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