hell 英[hel] 美[hɛl]
n. 地狱,阴间; 训斥; 胡闹,见鬼; 苦境,罪恶之地;
vi. 过放荡生活; (车辆) 急驰,飞驰;
int. 该死; 见鬼(表示惊奇、烦恼、厌恶、恼怒、失望等);
[例句]Bullies can make your life hell.
恃强欺弱者能让你的日子像活地狱。
[其他] 第三人称单数:hells 复数:hells 现在分词:helling 过去式:helled过去分词:helled
例句与用法:
1.
牧师说,他们将因罪恶而下地狱。
The
priest
said
they
would
go
to
hell
for
their
sins.
2.
人们对于虚构的地狱中的鬼神仍具有一种普遍的恐惧。
People
still
have
a
general
fear
for
the
imaginary
infernal
powers.
3.
地狱之路无坎坷。
The
road
to
hell
is
easy.
4.
如果得克萨斯州与地狱是我的,我会把得克萨斯州租出去而住进地狱里。
If
I
owned
texas
and
hell,
I'd
rent
out
Texas
and
live
in
hell.
5.
老是担心自己的灵魂是否会被打入地狱的人,其灵魂大抵不值分文。
The
man
who
is
always
worrying
whether
or
not
his
soul
will
be
damned
generally
have
a
soul
that
is
not
worth
a
damn.