1.to a very great and often unreasonable or excessive degree
1.The monarchy is now, more clearly than ever, part of the problem. It sits at the apex of a horrendously hierarchical and unequal society.
现在君主制的复辟所引起的问题已经空前严重,因为它诞生在社会等级分化和不平等现象到达骇人高潮时期。
2.It sits at the apex of a horrendously hierarchical and unequal society.
它处于一个耸人听闻的不公平的等级社会顶端。
3.Worse, the boy's tiny hands were found to have been horrendously burned.
更糟的是,这位男孩的小手掌遭到严重的烧伤。
4.What makes them so horrendously different from the run-of-the-mill zombies or "normal" skeletal undead?
是什么让它们与普通的丧尸和“一般的”骷髅不同?
5.Unfortunately, the practice has less appeal. DNSSEC is horrendously complex.
可惜,实践中却没有多大的吸引力。
6.Stone: We used this word that's so horrendously awful and figured out how to do it in a cool way.
斯通:我们利用了这个很恶劣的词,并且想出了怎样用一种很酷的方式来做这一集。
7.but David is indeed the main reason that I am horrendously behind on my correspondence.
但是大卫的确是我是可怕的在后在我的通信上的主要理由。
8.Indeed, pressure has grown to getrid of some of the most horrendously ugly postwar buildings.
一些异常丑陋的战后建筑在公众日渐增长的压力前面临拆毁再建的命运。
9.According to Josh, it's like "eating horrendously sharp rock candy" .
据乔什描述,就像”在吃一块吓人又锋利的冰糖“。
10.Other ballot measures, such as Proposition 98 in 1988, were meant to restore school spending, with horrendously complex funding formulas.
其他的公投,比如1988年的98号提案,试图恢复学校支出基于复杂的可怕的资金方案。