We were cold, wet and thoroughly miserable.
我们又冷又湿,难受极了。
Don't look so miserable!
别一副闷闷不乐的样子!
She knows how to make life miserable for her employees.
她知道如何整治她的雇员。
miserable housing conditions
恶劣的住房条件
I spent a miserable weekend alone at home.
我独自一人在家度过了一个惨兮兮的周末。
What a miserable day(= cold and wet) !
多么难受的天气呀 !
The play was a miserable failure .
这部话剧是个可悲的失败。
He was a miserable old devil.
他真是个令人厌烦的老家伙。
How can anyone live on such a miserable wage?
这么少的工资让人怎么活呀?
1.不幸的,痛苦的,可怜的,(生活)悲惨的,(消息)使人伤心的;(肉体上)受折磨的
2.卑劣的,不要脸的,可耻的
3.简陋的,(饮食)粗陋的;破烂的,肮脏的;糟糕的;缺乏的;不充足的
1.不幸的人;穷困不堪的人
1.extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; a miserable situation or period is one that makes you feel very unhappy; a miserable person is always complaining or in a bad mood
2.a miserable amount of something, especially money, is very small and not enough
1.However, due to frequent abortions, she said she was always miserable and depressed, besides feeling guilty over what she had done.
然而,由于频繁的流产,她说她总是感到痛苦和沮丧,除了在她做了什么罪。
2.Ah, I really enjoy singing and I love to listen to music, and, ah, if there wasn't music in my life I would be very miserable.
呵,我真的是喜欢唱歌,还喜欢听音乐。呵,如果生命当中没有了音乐,我会非常难过的。
3.Leith said the scene was piled charred bodies, would be utterly miserable.
利思还说,现场堆放着被烧焦的尸体,简直令人惨不忍睹。
4.He was a miserable scamp, a sort of mendicant musician, a lazy beggar, who beat her, and who abandoned her as she HAD taken him, in disgust.
那人是一个穷汉,一个流浪音乐师,一个好吃懒做的无赖,他打她,春宵既度,便起了厌恶的心,把她丢了。
5.His heart would break under her sharp words, and when he was punished for failing to turn in his homework, he felt just miserable!
每次她说出尖刻的话时,他都感到自己的心已经碎了。每次完不成作业被罚的时候,他都感到非常痛苦。
6.Tears came to her eyes as she thought of his hopeless, miserable life.
一想到他绝望、不幸的生活,她的眼里就充满了泪水。
7.Your teacher has made a mistake like this. It is touching and miserable that he has no way out today.
你们的老师就是犯了这样的毛病,才会落得今天走头无路的田地,真是可惜复可悲啊!
8.They put this down to contrast, with a miserable person in an otherwise happy area likely to feel his lot is comparatively worse.
他们把这进行对比,一个痛苦的人在一个比较快乐的地方,他更可能觉得命运非常差。
9.Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy; many , amid great affluence, are utterly miserable. ---P. C. Tacitus.
许多在与逆境奋斗的人似乎是幸福的,而许多在巨大富足中的人则是绝对可怜的。
10.seems to me a very miserable title, I don't like things of this sort. " And yet my father was not a skin" .
这对我来说是个悲惨的命题,我不喜欢这种类型。并且我父亲还不是一个剥皮者或刽子手。