anguish

英[\'æŋɡwɪʃ]
美[\'æŋɡwɪʃ]

意思解释

n. 痛苦;苦恼;伤心;令人心酸
vt. 使极度痛苦;使苦恼;悲痛万分
vi. 感到极度的痛苦;苦恼

变化形式

第三人称单数: anguishes
过去式: anguished
过去分词: anguished
现在分词: anguishing
易混淆的单词: Anguish

用法例句

Yet her peers had no idea of her private anguish .
然而同事们对她隐秘的痛苦却毫不知情。
But lately there has been little anguish about inflation .
但是近来很少有人对通胀感到苦恼。
In his mind , if he recovered , we would never know how close he came ; if he died , he would have spared us months of anguish .
他是这么想的,如果他康复了,我们全家人就永远不知道他经受的一切;如果他去世了,他的离去也只是让我们伤心几个月。
Last week , his cousin ivan nabokov described to the observer the executor 's anguish .
上周,他的亲戚ivannabokov向观察员报描述了这位遗嘱执行人的痛苦。
Hence the howls of anguish from human-rights activists who once thought mr obama was their man .
因此那些曾经认为奥巴马使他们的人的人权运动者便痛苦的嚎叫。