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grievousa. 1. hard to be borne,painful 难以忍受的,痛苦的。 △2H.IV.2.4.211(198):“grievous,ghastly,gapingwounds”,痛苦、可怕、大张口的创伤。 △2H.VI.3.2.246: “They will by violence tear him from your palace,/And torture him with grievous lingering death.”他们就要用暴力把他拖出你的宫殿,并且用凌迟的酷刑把他折磨死。 △R.III.1.1.141:“ ’Tis very grievous to be thoughtupon.”想起来叫人非常难过。 2. grave,serious严重的,严肃的。 △H.VIII.5.1.98(97):“I have,and most unwillingly,of late / Heard manygrievous. I do say,my lord,/ Grievous,complaintsof you;”最近,虽然我很不愿意听,但还是听到了许多严重的,我只好说,大人,对你严重的控诉。 △R.III.4.4.188: “There-fore take with thee my most grievous curse.”所以你就接受我最严重的诅咒吧。 3. criminal犯罪的。 △R.III.1.4.282 (272): “Howfain,like Pilate,would I wash my hands / Of thismost grievous murder!”我多想像彼拉多那样,在这场罪大恶极的谋杀案中洗清我的双手啊! 4. heavy沉重的。 △2H.VI.3.2.370: “For suddenly agrievous sickness took him,/ That makes him gasp,and stare,and catch the air,”因为他突然得了重病,又喘息、又直瞪眼、又抽气。
grievousad. heavily,severely沉重地,严重地。 △1H.IV4.1.16: “He cannot come,my lord,he is grievoussick.”他不能来了,爵爷,他病得很重。 |