英 [ˈɡriːvəs] 美 [ˈɡriːvəs]
adj. 极其严重的,使人痛苦的
grievous /ˈɡriːvəs/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe something such as a loss as grievous, you mean that it is extremely serious or worrying in its effects. 极其严重的; 令人担忧的
Mr. Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
莫里斯先生说受害者们为一个非常严重的失误而受苦。
副词 极其严重地; 令人担忧地
Birds, sea life and the coastline all suffered grievously.
鸟类、海洋生物以及海岸线都遭到重创。
形容词 A grievous injury to your body is one that causes you great pain and suffering. (受伤) 严重的
He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.
尽管遭受重伤,他仍然活下来了。
副词 严重地
Nelson Piquet, three times world champion, was grievously injured.
3度获得世界冠军的纳尔逊·皮盖受了重伤。
causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
grievous bodily harm
同义词: dangerous / grave / serious / severe / life-threatening
causing or marked by grief or anguish
a grievous loss ; a grievous cry
同义词: heartbreaking / heartrending
shockingly brutal or cruel
a grievous offense against morality ; a grievous crime
同义词: atrocious / flagitious / heinous / monstrous
痛苦的;剧烈的
... grieve 通常指因死亡、损失或失败等所造成的内心痛苦。可以是公开表达的,也可以是压抑于内心的。 grievous 痛苦的 griffe 黑白混血儿 ...
... murderous adj. 杀人的,残忍的;凶残的 grievous adj. 痛苦的;剧烈的 incursion n. 入侵;侵犯 ...
... grieve v.使某人极为悲伤 grievous a.严重伤害的 internecine a.内讧的,两败俱伤的 ...
帕尔帕廷议长被分离分子俘虏了——而且不止是一般的分离分子。 他落入了格里弗斯(Grievous)将军的魔掌。 格里弗斯不同于其他的分离势力头目。
grievously 令人悲伤地;极其痛苦地
He had been the victim of a grievous injustice.
他曾遭受极不公正的待遇。
He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.
尽管遭受重伤,他仍然活下来了。
Mr. Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
莫里斯先生说受害者们为一个非常严重的失误而受苦。
He responds to this grievous loss privately by taking it on himself, by seeking to master it himself, and specifically as a worker.
他私下里对失去孩子的痛苦的反应,是自己承受,努力地自己承受,尤其是作为一名工人。
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"We made an egregious, grievous mistake, " says Lavender, although he was part of that board approval.
How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.
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Lord Wallace agreed with Baroness Symons that a break-up of the Union would be "very grievous".