poorly

英['pɔːli] 美['pɔːrli]
  • adv. 贫穷地;不充份地;贫乏地
  • adj. 身体不舒服的;心情恶劣的
Adjective:
  1. somewhat ill or prone to illness;

    "my poor ailing grandmother"
    "feeling a bit indisposed today"
    "you look a little peaked"
    "feeling poorly"
    "a sickly child"
    "is unwell and can't come to work"

Adverb:
  1. (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well;

    "he was ill prepared"
    "it ill befits a man to betray old friends"
    "the car runs badly"
    "he performed badly on the exam"
    "the team played poorly"
    "ill-fitting clothes"
    "an ill-conceived plan"

1. The manifesto is long-winded, repetitious and often ambiguous or poorly drafted.
这份声明冗长繁复,多处存在歧义或行文拙劣。

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2. "State-owned industries will always perform poorly," John Moore informed readers.
“国有企业经营不善将是常态,”约翰·穆尔告诉读者。

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3. During the first week, the evening meetings were poorly attended.
第一周时,晚上的会参加人数很少。

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4. If the patient is poorly nourished, the drugs make them feel nauseous.
如果患者进食欠佳,药物会让他们感觉作呕。

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5. The baby had been poorly but seemed on the mend.
宝宝生病了,但似乎正在好起来。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. The widow and children are very poorly off.
      那寡妇和孩子们一贫如洗。
    2. These streets are very poorly lit.
      这些街道的照明很差。
    3. These fruit trees yielded poorly last year.
      去年这些果树产量很低。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They were all feeling very poorly.
      他们都感到身体非常不适。
    2. My daughter's a bit poorly today, so she didn't go to school.
      我女儿今天有点不舒服,所以她没去上学。