egregious

英[ɪ'ɡriːdʒiəs] 美[ɪ'ɡriːdʒiəs]
  • adj. 恶名昭彰的;过份的;非常的
GRE
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 极坏的
    2. 非常的
    3. 震惊的
    4. 异乎寻常的
    5. 惊人的
    6. 极糟的
    7. 无比的
    8. 厉害的
    9. 卓越的
    10. 显著的
    11. 极端的
    12. 触目惊心的
    13. 低能的
    14. 恶名昭彰的
    15. 过分的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible;

    "a crying shame"
    "an egregious lie"
    "flagrant violation of human rights"
    "a glaring error"
    "gross ineptitude"
    "gross injustice"
    "rank treachery"

1. When it comes to blatant lies, there are none more egregious than budget figures
谈到公众谎言,没有比预算数字更令人震惊的

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2. At worst some egregious minion had conducted a childish private enterprise.
这最多也不过是一批低能的小人物自己干的无聊把戏而已.

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3. What an egregious example was here !
现摆着一个多么触目惊心的例子 啊 !

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4. None of this excuses his egregious, almost maniacal, tactics and his total insensity to our necessities.
这些都不能开脱他那种极端的, 近乎疯狂的策略,以及他对我们的需要全不照顾的态度.

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5. That on the outer side was, one may say, on an egregious scale.
外边的那座可以说是规模异乎寻常.

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