anguished
anguished 英 ['æŋɡwɪʃd] 美 ['æŋɡwɪʃd]
adj. 极度痛苦的 v. 使极度痛苦(anguish的过去式)
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- adj. 极度痛苦的
- v. 使极度痛苦(anguish的过去式)
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1. Actually, back then, as anguished as I was about Vietnam, I was too sad for her, or anyone else.
事实上,在那个时候,由于我对越南问题深感焦虑,所以,对她或者对任何人来说,是我太过于忧愁。
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2. 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。
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3. If the leopard could speak out his mind, he would surely express how anguished he felt for the loss of his speckles.
如果这只美洲豹可以说出他心里的想法,他一定会表达失去了斑点的苦恼。
- anguished (adj.) late 14c., "full of anguish," past-participle adjective from anguish (v.). From c. 1800 as "expressing anguish."
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