
adj.可怜的;卑鄙的;令人苦恼或难受的
retched───vi.作呕,反胃;恶心;n.反胃,呕吐
wrenched───n.扳手,扳钳;扭伤;痛苦;歪曲;猛扭;vt.扭伤;猛扭;曲解;折磨;vi.扭伤;猛扭;猛绞;n.(Wrench)人名;(英)伦奇
wretches───n.可怜的人,不幸的人;卑鄙的人
wretchedly───adv.鄙劣地;可怜地
stretched───adj.拉伸的;延伸的;v.拉长;有弹性;拉紧;伸展;伸长(胳膊、腿)(stretch的过去式及过去分词)
Gretchen───n.格雷琴(女子名,等于Margaret)
areached───受保护的
breached───n.违背,违反;缺口;vt.违反,破坏;打破
breeched───n.臀部;后膛;vt.给…穿上裤子;给…装上炮尾;n.(Breech)人名;(英)布里奇
it that wretched woman again?───这又是那个该死的女人吧?
She finally agreed to have the wretched animal put down.───她最后同意用药结束这头可怜的动物的生命。
You look wretched—what's wrong?───你看起来愁眉苦脸的,怎么啦?
"These properties were taken out of their places of origin in a wretched way, " he said.───他说:这些文物是通过一种不正当(肮脏)的手段从他们的原籍带出去的。
He was a wretched fellow, not exactly educated, not exactly ignorant, who had been a mountebankat fairs, and a writer for the public.───那个不幸的人并不是什么读书人,但也不是完全无知无识的人,他曾在市集上卖技,也摆过书信摊。
Unpopular in his own lifetime due to his wretched excesses, his coins are among the most collected of any Roman emperor.───在他自己的一生不受欢迎由于他的可怜的暴行,他的硬币是最收取任何罗马皇帝。
Each one of you has been where many others would not wish to go, and endured tough and often wretched lives to experience duality.───你们每个人坚守在那些许多其他人都不愿意去的地方。并且忍耐着艰难,经常的体验二元世界中的不幸生活。
But, you wretched man, I shall say to you what Madame D used to say: you just be very rich, then!───但您有多么可怜啊,我要学D太太说过的话来跟您讲了,‘那么您很有钱罗!’
He may not feel it on the eve of what might be a wretched mid-term election for his party, but Barack Obama is a lucky man.───奥巴马是个幸运的人。尽管在民主党将惨败中期选举之际,他或非如此觉得。