abject
ab
ˈæb
āb
ject
ʤɛkt
jekt
British pronunciation
/ˈabdʒɛkt/

“abject”的英语定义和含义

abject
01

悲惨的, 凄惨的

marked by severe hardship or extremely unpleasantness
example
例子
The workers toiled in abject conditions for pennies.
工人们在恶劣的条件下辛苦工作,只为了几分钱。
The asylum seekers faced abject treatment at the border.
寻求庇护者在边境面临了恶劣的待遇。
02

压倒性的, 毁灭性的

completely overwhelming in its emotional or psychological effect
example
例子
She sank into abject misery after the breakup.
分手后,她陷入了极度的痛苦之中。
The refugees lived in abject fear of being deported.
难民们生活在被驱逐的凄惨恐惧中。
03

卑劣的, 奴颜婢膝的

displaying total submission or self-humiliation
example
例子
He offered an abject apology, groveling at her feet.
他提出了卑劣的道歉,在她脚下匍匐。
The servant bowed in abject deference.
仆人带着卑躬屈膝的敬意鞠躬。
to abject
01

抛弃, 鄙视

to cast off or reject someone or something, particularly with a sense of contempt or inferiority
example
例子
After years of loyal service, the company abjected the dedicated employee, leaving her feeling betrayed.
在多年的忠诚服务之后,公司抛弃了这位尽职的员工,让她感到被背叛。
The committee abjected the proposal, dismissing it as impractical and poorly thought out.
委员会拒绝了该提议,认为它不切实际且考虑不周。
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