- deuced
 - ['dju:sid, dju:st]
 - adj. 厉害的;讨厌的;极妙的
adv. 非常地
v. [网球]把一局打到局末平分;把一盘打到盘末平分(deuce的过去分词形式) 
参考例子
           - 1.That one about the cracked lookingglass of a servant being the symbol of Irish art is deuced good.
 - 关于仆人的一面有裂纹的镜子就是爱尔兰艺术的象征那番话,真是太妙啦。
 
- 2."Well, Mr Danby, "he said, "your generation may like the soft in literature, but you're precious hard in life. Ours won't look at softness in literature, but we're a deuced sight less hard in life.
 - “可是,但贝先生,”他说,“你们这一代人在文学上也许是喜欢软性的,但你们在生活里却是严酷得很,我们这些人呢,对于软性文学是不屑一看的,但我们在生活里却远远不像诸位那么严酷了。”
 
- 3.Well, Mr Danby, " he said, " your generation may like the soft in literature, but you're precious hard in life. Ours won't look at softness in literature, but we're a deuced sight less hard in life.
 - “可是,但贝先生,”他说,“你们这一代人在文学上也许是喜欢软性的,但你们在生活里却是严酷得很,我们这些人呢,对于软性文学是不屑一看的,但我们在生活里却远远不像诸位那么严酷了。”
 
英文解释
           - adj.
 - 1.expletives used informally as intensifiers
 
网络释义
               - deuced
 - 非常的; 非常;