英 [ɪˈɡriːdʒiəs] 美 [ɪˈɡriːdʒiəs]
adj. 惊人的;过分的;恶名昭彰的
egregious /ɪˈɡriːdʒəs/
形容词 Egregious means very bad and offensive. 极坏的; 极恶劣的
...the most egregious abuses of human rights.
...最恶劣的人权侵犯。
... antipsychotic adj. 治疗精神病的,抗精神病的 egregious adj. 惊人的;过分的;恶名昭彰的 scores of 大量的、很多的 ...
... acronym、首字母缩略词 egregious、过分的,惊人的。 obliterate、涂掉,抹掉 ...
egregious(异乎寻常的), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
惊人的(egregious), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
惊人的;过分的;恶名昭彰的
tremendous / excessive / ultra / tall / incredible
Banks would love to wriggle out of the most egregious deals, or at least get better terms.
那些银行很高兴能够摆脱那些太过分的交易,或起码得到些较好的条款。
It would be an egregious error to equate the monopolistic producer with bountiful expenditures on research.
把垄断生产商等同于研究上的大量支出,将是一个极其严重的错误。
Another egregious example comes from Louisiana.
另一惊人的案例发生在路易斯安那。
"I wanted to focus on what seems to me to be a most egregious waste of money.
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And there are some studies showing that people who know themselves, who study themselves, who are self-reflective, display less egregious behavior, less immoral behavior toward others.
有些研究表明了解自己的人,研究自己的人,反思自己的人,对别人做出过分的行为,不道德的行为会相对较少。
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Card check is an egregious assault on basic democratic rights and an invitation to coercion.
"In its most egregious forms, it appears to be giving criminal immunity, " he said.
Many a garden-variety white-collar criminal has done serious time for far less egregious behavior.