pang
pang 英 [pæŋ] 美 [pæŋ]
n. (肉体上)剧痛;苦闷;(精神上)一阵极度的痛苦 vt. 使剧痛;折磨
名词复数:pangs
- A pang is a sharp jab or an intense hurt that comes on suddenly. If you've felt an all-of-a-sudden, deep sadness that seems to hit you even in the back of the eyes, you've probably had a pang of emotion over a loss or a tragic story.
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- n. (肉体上)剧痛;苦闷;(精神上)一阵极度的痛苦
- vt. 使剧痛;折磨
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1. " Africa is a good market for us, because we have just entered into this market and we have many rigs now," pang said.
庞玲说:“非洲是我们的一个好市场,因为我们刚进入非洲市场,我们现在可以提供很多钻井平台。”
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2. For two years starting in 2000, Mr. Radovich says he let Mr. pang use office space and phones, free of charge, in return for a promise he'd be cut in on any deals.
拉多维奇说,从2000年开始的两年里,他让彭日成免费使用办公场所和电话,作为交换,彭日成承诺,任何生意都会让拉多维奇分一杯羹。
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3. A spokesman for his family said, in a statement Friday, 'Danny pang was a wonderful husband, father, son and brother and his family misses him dearly.
彭日成家族的发言人上周五在一份声明中说,彭日成是个好丈夫、好父亲、好儿子、好兄弟,他的家人非常想念他。
- pang (n.) 1520s, "sudden physical pain," of unknown origin, perhaps related to prong (prongys of deth is recorded from mid-15c.). Reference to mental or emotional pain is from 1560s. Related: Pangs.
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