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night·mare 英'naɪtˌmeə美'naɪtˌmeə COCA¹⁶⁴³¹⁷BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³iWeb⁵⁹⁶¹²Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本双解英英搭配近义反义句型例句例句 n.恶梦⁶⁶;使人极其痛苦的事情或经历²;梦魇³²形容词nightmarish副词nightmarishly名词nightmarishness n.名词 C噩梦frightening dream C〈口〉可怕的事情,无法摆脱的恐惧very frightening or unpleasant experience Noun: a situation resembling a terrifying dreama terrifying or deeply upsetting dreamnightmare scenario可能发生的最糟情况…the nightmare and her nine-fold梦魇及其九子女… 近义词 bad dream 用作名词n.I had a nightmare about being drowned in a lake.我做了个在湖里淹死的噩梦。 Living in such a dirty and noisy place was a nightmare.住在如此又吵又脏的地方真是一场噩梦。 He often dreams nightmares.他经常做噩梦。 The hurricane was a long nightmare.这次飓风令人担惊受怕了很久。 名词100% The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare.大屠杀幸存者经历了一场噩梦。 Losing a child is most people's worst nightmare.对于大多数人来说,丧子之痛是最可怕的梦魇。 The new top rate of income tax may well alienate more rich people than raise revenues from them, and the associated pension provisions are nightmarishly complicated. 相比于增加税收,新的最高征税比率可以缓和高收入群体,而且关联养老金制度极为错综复杂。 ecocn |