hellhole
英 ['helhəʊl]
美['hɛlhol]
- n. 非常令人不舒服的场所;藏污纳垢之处
英英释义
- 1. any place of pain and turmoil;
- "the hell of battle"
- "the inferno of the engine room"
- "when you're alone Christmas is the pits";
实用场景例句
- That old iron works was a real hellhole.
- 那座旧铸铁厂真是连地狱都不如.
辞典例句
- I'm sick of living in this hellhole.
- 我讨厌在这个地狱般的地方生活.
互联网
- The theater was an over - crowded hellhole.
- 剧场闷热拥挤不堪.
互联网
- Anyway, she survied several weeks down in that hellhole and finally got back to the surface.
- 总之, 她在那地狱里存活了数周,最终回到了地面上.
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中文词源
hellhole 非常讨厌的地方
比喻用法。
双语例句
- 1. That old iron works was a real hellhole.
- 那座旧铸铁厂真是连地狱都不如.
来自辞典例句
- 2. I'm sick of living in this hellhole.
- 我讨厌在这个地狱般的地方生活.
来自互联网
- 3. The theater was an over - crowded hellhole.
- 剧场闷热拥挤不堪.
来自互联网
- 4. Anyway, she survied several weeks down in that hellhole and finally got back to the surface.
- 总之, 她在那地狱里存活了数周,最终回到了地面上.
来自互联网
英文词源
- hellhole (n.)
- "the pit of Hell," late 14c., from hell + hole (n.). Meaning "unpleasant place" is from 1866.
词态变化
复数: hellholes;