abjectly
adverb uk/ˈæb.dʒekt.li/ us/ˈæb.dʒekt.li/
惨不忍睹地|糟糕至极地
in an extreme or bad way
The administration had failed abjectly in its duty to protect the country. 政府糟糕至极,完全没有尽到保护国家的责任。
They performed abjectly, losing all four of their matches. 他们表现得惨不忍睹,四场比赛都输了。
可怜地,卑下地,卑鄙地
in a way that shows no pride or respect for yourself
"I let you down all the time", he said abjectly. “我一直让你失望”,他可怜兮兮地说。
He abjectly pleaded illness to avoid doing the test. 他卑鄙地藉口生病以逃避测验。
- More examples
- What went so abjectly wrong?
- They are not abjectly poor like some of the people in the village.
- It was an abjectly miserable experience.
- He said he was abjectly ashamed of his behaviour.
See: abject