ghoulish 英 ['ɡu:lɪʃ]   美 ['ɡulɪʃ]

ghoulish

ghoulish  英 ['ɡu:lɪʃ] 美 ['ɡulɪʃ]

adj. 食尸鬼似的;令人毛骨悚然的 

And I like her too ill to attempt it,' said he, `except in a very ghoulish fashion. “我是太不喜欢她了,因此不打算这样作,”他说,“除非用一种非常残酷的方式。
Yet there is an even more ghoulish prospect ahead: the idea of eating artificial food made from humans. 但是,眼前这项技术的发展更令人毛骨悚然,即食用来自人体的人造食品。

  • Ghoulish things are scary or morbid. A ghoulish sense of humor favors jokes about death and gore.
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  • adj. 食尸鬼似的;令人毛骨悚然的
  • 1. And I like her too ill to attempt it,' said he, `except in a very ghoulish fashion.

    “我是太不喜欢她了,因此不打算这样作,”他说,“除非用一种非常残酷的方式。

  • 2. Yet there is an even more ghoulish prospect ahead: the idea of eating artificial food made from humans.

    但是,眼前这项技术的发展更令人毛骨悚然,即食用来自人体的人造食品。

  • 3. It is said that Romero “bred the zombie with the vampire, and what he got was the hybrid vigour of a ghoulish plague monster”.

    据说罗梅罗“让僵尸和吸血鬼杂交,得到了具有杂交优势的令人毛骨悚然和麻烦的怪物”。

  • ghoulish (adj.) 1840, from ghoul + -ish. Related: Ghoulishly; ghoulishness.
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