anguished

英[\'æŋɡwɪʃd]
美[\'æŋɡwɪʃd]

基本释义

adj.
极其痛苦的
v.
使极度痛苦(anguish的过去式)

词性变化

实用例句

She let out an anguished cry.

她痛苦地大叫了一声。

柯林斯例句

Desmond eyed her anguished face with sympathy.

看着她痛苦的脸,德斯蒙德觉得理解.

《简明英汉词典》

Her heart anguished within her.

她的心中非常痛苦.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

He took an anguished breath. He had to be brutal and say it.

他痛苦地吸了口气,不得不坦言此事。

柯林斯例句

The victim uttered anguished cries.

受害人发出痛苦的呼喊.

辞典例句

An anguished look appeared on her face.

她面上浮现尴尬的表情.

辞典例句

Their wounds like flames eat their anguished flesh.

他们的伤象火焰似的烧灼着他们痛楚的肉体.

辞典例句

Bill's anguished mother met me in the doorway.

比尔的痛苦的母亲在门口会我.

辞典例句

His heart anguished within him.

他心中很痛苦.

辞典例句

He was anguished by the death of his grandmother.

他因祖母的去世而悲伤不已.

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The threatened sob welled up into a dry, anguished scream.

被威胁的啜泣涌出在进入乾之内上面, 痛苦的尖叫声.

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Anguished at its misfortune, angered by its unwillingness to fight.

这是鲁迅先生所说,但应该是哀其不幸, 怒其不争.是不是你打错了.

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Actually I was not that anguished, just wanted to abreact.

其实我也不是那样痛苦的, 只是想写出来发泄一下.

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He was anguished after falling off the balcony.

从阳台摔下来之后,他全身疼痛难忍.

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Being confused and anguished, he a Buddhist monk.

苦恼的他去请教禅师.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. experiencing intense pain especially mental pain;

    "an anguished conscience"

    "a small tormented schoolboy"

    "a tortured witness to another's humiliation"

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