词汇 | failed |
释义 | failed adjective[ before noun ] uk /feɪld/ us /feɪld/ having not succeeded: 不成功的,失败的 a failed actress/writer不成功的女演员/作家 She has two failed marriages behind her.她已经历过两次失败的婚姻。 not achieving wealth, popularity, or success unsuccessfulHe tried for years to get his work published before accepting he was a commercially unsuccessful writer. failedShe was a failed singer. frustratedHe was a legendary actor, but a frustrated director. strugglingThe struggling actor was cut from yet another film. on the ropesAfter that scandal, the MP is really on the ropes. not producing a desired result unsuccessfulOur attempts to change the law were unsuccessful. failedThe company went bankrupt pouring money into yet another failed product. badSales have been really bad this quarter. fruitlessAll our pleas that she remain in university were fruitless - she left anyway. unfruitfulThe negotiations were unfruitful. Unsuccessful (people and things) abortive abortively achiever be dead in the wateridiom bootless fruitlessness frustrated futile futilely go/get/head nowhereidiom on the ropesidiom redemption rope small-time small-timer up and downidiom vain vainly washed up you and whose army?idiom failed | American Dictionaryfailed adjective us/feɪld/ unsuccessful: Since his failed attempt in college, John has always wanted to write a novel. |
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