abject
英['æbdʒekt]
美['æbdʒɛkt]
英英释意
- 1. of the most contemptible kind;
- "abject cowardice"
- "a low stunt to pull"
- "a low-down sneak"
- "his miserable treatment of his family"
- "You miserable skunk!"
- "a scummy rabble"
- "a scurvy trick"
- 2. most unfortunate or miserable;
- "the most abject slaves joined in the revolt"
- "abject poverty"
- 3. showing utter resignation or hopelessness;
- "abject surrender"
- 4. showing humiliation or submissiveness;
- "an abject apology"