wounding
wounding ['wundɪŋ]
adj. 伤人感情的 n. 伤害 v. 伤害;使受创伤(wound的现在分词)
名词复数:woundings
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- adj. 伤人感情的
- n. 伤害
- v. 伤害;使受创伤(wound的现在分词)
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1. It was wounding for a city that prides itself on hospitality and livability.
对这个以好客和宜居性引以为荣的城市而言,这就是一种伤害。
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2. You can feel hurt from an insult, but you can evaluate the attack afterward and prevent it from wounding you.
受到侮辱后你可能会感觉到伤害,但你立刻就评估这些批评意见,阻止它们伤害你。
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3. I've noticed that my best ideas always bubble up when the outside world fails in its primary job of frightening, wounding or entertaining me.
我注意到,我最好的创意往往是外部世界没有做好它的主要工作(比如,惊吓我、伤害我或让我感到心情愉悦)的时候涌现的。
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