excruciating
excruciating 英 [ɪkˈskru:ʃieɪtɪŋ] 美 [ɪkˈskruʃiˌetɪŋ]
adj. 折磨人的;使苦恼的 v. 折磨;使苦恼;使受酷刑(excruciate的ing形式)
- Something that’s really intense or painful is excruciating. If you go skiing and break your leg in several places, the ride from the slope to the hospital will be excruciating — unless you're unconscious, too.
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- adj. 折磨人的;使苦恼的
- v. 折磨;使苦恼;使受酷刑(excruciate的ing形式)
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1. Many moons ago I took an overnight ferry between the two countries, and it was quite excruciating.
数月以前,我曾在这两个国家之间乘坐了一整晚的渡轮,这是非常折磨人的一件事。
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2. You are minding your own business, eating something like an ice cream cone, a milk shake, a snow cone... Then, suddenly you are hit with the most excruciating headache!
你正做着某些事情,同时吃着诸如沙冰、奶昔、雪糕之类的冰淇淋,然后突然之间被一阵极其折磨人的头痛所袭击!
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3. In the midst of excruciating tension, as he and Federer were dragged off court in the fifth set, Nadal retreated to the locker room to eat a banana and calm his coach and uncle, Toni.
那场比赛,在折磨人的紧张气氛中,他和费德勒在第五盘比赛期间被带离赛场。 纳达尔回到更衣室,吃了一根香蕉,要他的教练和叔叔托尼冷静。
- excruciating (adj.) "extremely painful," 1590s, present-participle adjective from excruciate. Related: Excruciatingly.
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