单词
grotesque
读音
ɡroʊˈtesk
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释义
adj. 怪诞的,奇怪的,可笑的;丑陋奇异的,奇形怪状的 n. (尤指书画中的)奇形怪状的人(或物);奇异风格;(印刷)畸形字体 [ 复数 grotesques 比较级 more grotesque 最高级 most grotesque ]
例句
I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives.
我觉得它对我们的生活是一种莫名其妙的侵扰。
They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.
他们尽量不去看他那丑陋的面庞和残疾的身躯。
It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for so little money.
想让她那样有经验的人为这点钱工作真是荒唐。
I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives.
我觉得它对我们的生活是一种莫名其妙的侵扰。
They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.
他们尽量不去看他那丑陋的面庞和残疾的身躯。
It's grotesque to expect a person of her experience to work for so little money.
想让她那样有经验的人为这点钱工作真是荒唐。
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The history of the word sarcophagusis so skin-crawlingly grotesque,it seems to come right out
we might otherwise consider purely violent or evil.O’Connor’s mastery of the grotesqueand her explorations of the insularity and superstition of the South
whose bodies and cultures were presented as strange and grotesque.
but only one in six receives any mental health care while in jail.And so, I heard all these stories about this grotesque dungeonthat Ferguson was operating for its debtors,
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