• 基础释义
  • 例句
  • 柯林斯词典释义
  • 英英词典释义

grotesquely

[ɡrəʊ'tesklɪ] [ɡroʊ'tesklɪ]
  • 形容词:grotesque;
  • 例句
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • ADJ-GRADED
      古怪的;怪诞的;荒唐的
      You say that something is grotesque when it is so unnatural, unpleasant, and exaggerated that it upsets or shocks you.
      例句
      ...the grotesque disparities between the wealthy few and nearly everyone else. 少数富人与几乎所有其他人之间悬殊的贫富差距 ...a country where grotesque abuses are taking place. 发生骇人听闻的虐待事件的国家
    • ADJ-GRADED
      丑陋的;奇形怪状的;极其难看的
      If someone or something is grotesque, they are very ugly.
      例句
      They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body. 他们尽量不去看他那张奇丑无比的脸和残疾的身体。
    • N-COUNT
      (尤指小说或绘画中的)怪异的人,丑八怪
      A grotesque is a person who is very ugly in a strange or unnatural way, especially one in a novel or painting.
      例句
      Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs. 格拉斯的小说里充斥着稀奇古怪的人物:丑陋的怪人、小丑、稻草人和侏儒。
    英英词典释义
    • Adverb
      1. in a grotesque manner;
      "behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes marking their bodies"