wretched

形容词

UK/ˈretʃ.ɪd/
US/ˈretʃ.ɪd/

定义 wretched 形容词

quality

  1. C2

    Of very poor quality or in a very unpleasant or unhappy condition.

    • A truly wretched childhood filled with neglect and hardship.

    • They lived in a wretched, unsanitary environment, with no basic sanitation.

    • The hotel was wretched; I would never stay there again.

emotion

  1. C2

    Experiencing or marked by physical or emotional distress or unhappiness.

    • I woke up this morning feeling wretched; I think I might be getting sick.

    • She felt wretched with a bad cold.

    • He felt utterly wretched after hearing the news.

annoyance

  1. Used to express annoyance or frustration at something considered very bad or unfortunate.

    • My wretched computer has crashed again.

    • The wretched traffic made her late for the meeting.

    • I've lost my wretched keys again.