1.〈蔑〉无比的;厉害的;惊人的
2.〈古〉卓越的,显著的
1.extremely bad
1.No other supplier of any other service would even dare to behave in such an egregious and cavalier manner.
任何其它服务的提供者,都决不敢以这种惊人的傲慢态度行事。
2.The mistake was "one we put in the egregious category and I understand fully why you or anybody else will question us generally. "
这个错误应该被归在“错的离谱的一类,如果你们或其他任何人因此对我们表示质疑,我完全能理解。”
3.You were shocked when you had to deal with my egregious blood family after my passing when you were suffering the shock of my sudden loss.
你曾经震惊于在我过世之后的亲戚们的过分对待,那时候你一直痛苦于我的突然过身。
4.But first, I need to talk to you about what I consider one of the most egregious offenders in the disposable plastics category.
但首先,我需要和大家聊下我认为在可降解塑料中最差的品种。
5.So it may have been the timing of the McChrystal affair that made him feel he had to insist on the resignation of the egregious general.
所以,这也许是麦克里斯特尔事件的时机,他感觉到不得不坚持辞去臭名昭著的将军一职。
6.The CDO fiasco was an egregious and relatively rare case of aninstrument getting way ahead of the ability to map it mathematically.
作为工具通过数学方法进行的预测中,CDO的惨败是异乎寻常的,也会是相对少见的。
7.Banks would love to wriggle out of the most egregious deals, or at least get better terms.
那些银行很高兴能够摆脱那些太过分的交易,或起码得到些较好的条款。
8.If there's an egregious word in a sentence, you know there's something going on.
如果一句话了里面有一个异乎寻常的词,读者就知道他是在试图表达什么。
9.Even Ordos might not turn out to be such an egregious example of overcapacity in the longer term.
在较长时期内,即便是鄂尔多斯也未必会成为产能过剩的极端例子。
10.The typical situation where an EFSF loan would be useful would be a case of egregious market failure.
通常只有当发生异乎寻常的市场崩盘时,EFSF贷款才能够派上用场。