“calamitous”的英英意思

单词 calamitous
释义 calamitous, a.|kəˈlæmɪtəs|
[ad. F. calamiteux, -eus (16th c. in Littré) ad. L. calamitōsus, contr. of calamitāt-ōsus adj., from calamitāt-em calamity. (The contracted termination has supplied an analogy for several similar formations in French and Eng.: see -itous, -ous.)]
1. Fraught with or causing calamity; disastrous, distressful; full of distress, affliction, or misery.
1545Joye Exp. Dan. vii. (R.) Here is to be noted another heuey thretening which precheth the calamitous afflictions of y⊇ chirche.1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 13 That calamitous error of the Jewes, misapprehending the Prophesies of their Messias.1727De Foe Eng. Tradesm. vii. (1841) I. 45 In former times, it was a dismal and calamitous thing for a tradesman to break.1772–84Cook Voy. (1790) VI. 1984 The late calamitous accident.1839Thirlwall Greece III. 189 Contests, in which victory would be unprofitable, defeat calamitous.
2. Of persons: Involved in calamity, distress, or affliction; distressed, unfortunate, miserable. Obs.
1668Act Prevent. & Suppress. Fires in Lond. 2 Fire..rendring very many of the Inhabitants calamitous.1726Ayliffe Parerg. 313 The Tears and Prayers of calamitous Persons.1752Johnson Rambl. No. 190 ⁋6 Thou hast seen me happy and calamitous.

 

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