anguished
英 [ˈæŋɡwɪʃt]
美 [ˈæŋɡwɪʃt]
adj. 痛苦不堪的
Collins.1 / BNC.14949 / COCA.15195
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 痛苦不堪的
Anguishedmeans showing or feeling great mental suffering or physical pain.- She let out an anguished cry.
她痛苦地大叫了一声。 - ...an anguished mother.
伤心欲绝的母亲
- She let out an anguished cry.
英英释义
adj
- experiencing intense pain especially mental pain
- an anguished conscience
- a small tormented schoolboy
- a tortured witness to another's humiliation
双语例句
- Crises always prompt an anguished and angry search for causes and culprits, and the current financial crisis is no exception.
危机总是促使人们带着伤痛和愤怒,探究它的起因和罪魁祸首,当前的金融危机也不例外。 - She gave an anguished cry and collapsed.
她痛苦地叫了一声便瘫倒了。 - The first of these two poems is an anguished reflection on the brevity of life.
两首诗中的前一首表达了由于生命短暂而感到的痛苦之情。 - Nick, he said, anguished, this is the most important day of my life.
尼克,他痛苦地说道:这是我一生中最重要的一天。 - The anguished cries, weeping, and prayers continued.
极度痛苦的喊叫、哭泣和祷告延续不断。 - The ordinary people often easily forget the pleasant time but remember clearly about the anguished experience.
一般人往往很容易遗忘欢乐的时光,但对于哀愁的经历却经常忆起,这是对遗忘哀愁的一种抗拒。 - An anguished look appeared on her face.
她面上浮现尴尬的表情。 - And whatever it was, it communicated, apparently, both pleasure and pain in exquisite extremes: at least the anguished, yet raptured, expression of his countenance suggested that idea.
不论那是什么吧,显然它给予了极端强烈的欢乐与痛苦;至少他脸上那悲痛的,而又狂喜的表情使人有这样的想法。 - He seemed seized for an instant as if by an anguished feeling that Kennedy did not really care about disarmament at all.
在一瞬间,他似乎非常痛苦的感觉到,肯尼迪根本就不是真正关心裁军。 - The victim uttered anguished cries.
受害人发出痛苦的呼喊。