deuced
英 [ˈdjuːsɪd]
美 [ˈduːsɪd]
adj./adv. (强调生气、失望、惊讶等情感)非常的,极其的
过去式:deuced
牛津词典
adj.
- (强调生气、失望、惊讶等情感)非常的,极其的
used for emphasizing feelings, especially anger, disappointment, or surprise- The man's a deuced fool!
那个男人真是个傻瓜!
- The man's a deuced fool!
英英释义
adj
- expletives used informally as intensifiers
- he's a blasted idiot
- it's a blamed shame
- a blame cold winter
- not a blessed dime
- I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing
- he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool
- a deuced idiot
- an infernal nuisance
双语例句
- Now, barring all that, I mean to say she is a deuced fine girl!
倒是我觉得她是一个非常漂亮的姑娘。 - On the basic of analysis of the theory, the relationship of Bragg mismatch and exposure time is deuced.
光聚物材料中布喇格偏移的动态分析通过理论推导,得到了曝光时间与布拉格偏移量的关系。 - You're not always so deuced careful of appearances.
你并不总这么顾体面! - The first-layer target customer is identified by this means that customer satisfaction degree is worked out through customer satisfaction evaluation model deuced by fuzzy synthesis evaluation method.
第一层目标客户的确定,是通过由消费者客户满意度评价模型评判出客户满意度的方法来实现的。 - Where's that deuced boy?
那坏小子上哪儿去了? - That one about the cracked lookingglass of a servant being the symbol of Irish art is deuced good.
关于仆人的一面有裂纹的镜子就是爱尔兰艺术的象征那番话,真是太妙啦。