agonizing
简明释义
adj. 苦恼的;痛苦难忍的
vt. 使极度痛苦;折磨(agonize 的 ing 形式)
vi. 感到极度痛苦(agonize 的 ing 形式)
英英释义
造成极大痛苦或苦恼;极其痛苦。 | |
以强烈的痛苦或困扰为特征。 |
单词用法
痛苦的决定 | |
痛苦的经历 | |
痛苦的等待 | |
痛苦得令人难忍 | |
痛苦的选择 | |
痛苦的恐惧 |
同义词
痛苦的 | 手术很痛苦,但这是必要的。 | ||
折磨人的 | 他对未来感到折磨不已。 | ||
极其痛苦的 | 失去宠物对她来说是极其痛苦的。 | ||
痛苦的,悲伤的 | 令人痛苦的消息让每个人都震惊不已。 | ||
极其痛苦地 | 她痛苦地等待着测试结果。 |
反义词
愉快的 | 这部电影是一次愉快的体验。 | ||
简单的 | 这个任务很容易完成。 | ||
舒适的 | 她在新家里感到很舒适。 | ||
令人愉悦的 | 这个聚会对每个人来说都很愉快。 |
例句
1.(He finally did get paid, after four agonizing months.)
(他最终经历了四个月的煎熬后,拿到了付款。)
2.This is a torturous, agonizing way to kill someone.
这是个折磨人、让人痛苦难当的杀人方法。
3.After a lot of agonizing she decided to terminate the pregnancy.
在多次痛苦的考虑后,她决定终止妊娠。
4.As if that exercise wasn't agonizing enough, the participants had to do it five more times.
如果这一套程序没有使他们足够伤心的话,参与者则不得不被要求再重复看五次前任伴侣的照片。
5.It was an agonizing decision for him.
这对他来说是一个痛苦的决定。
6.Twenty-eight years later, GM is emerging from another agonizing reorganization.
二十八年之后,通用汽车在重组风波中浴火重生。
7.I was there for the rest of the night in agonizing pain.
我在那里度过了一个痛苦难忍的夜晚。
8.Losing a loved one can be an agonizing 痛苦的 experience that takes time to heal.
失去亲人可能是一种痛苦的经历,需要时间来愈合。
9.He underwent agonizing 痛苦的 therapy sessions to recover from his injury.
他经历了痛苦的治疗课程,以从伤病中恢复。
10.The decision to move away from her hometown was an agonizing 痛苦的 choice for her.
离开家乡的决定对她来说是一个痛苦的选择。
11.The agonizing 折磨的 wait for the test results made her anxious.
等待测试结果的折磨的过程让她感到焦虑。
12.He felt agonizing 折磨的 pain after the accident and had to go to the hospital.
事故后,他感到折磨的疼痛,不得不去医院。
作文
Life is filled with moments that can be both beautiful and painful. One of the most challenging experiences many people face is the feeling of loss. Whether it is the death of a loved one, the end of a significant relationship, or even the loss of a dream, these moments can be truly agonizing (痛苦的). The emotional turmoil that accompanies such events can feel overwhelming, leaving individuals grappling with their feelings for an extended period.When we experience loss, it often feels as though a part of us has been ripped away. The memories associated with what we have lost can haunt us, and the sense of emptiness can be agonizing (痛苦的). It is during these times that we may find ourselves questioning our purpose and the meaning of life. Friends and family may try to offer comfort, but the journey through grief is often a solitary one. In my own life, I have faced several agonizing (痛苦的) moments that have shaped who I am today. One particular instance stands out—the passing of my grandmother. She was not just a relative; she was my confidante and my greatest supporter. Her death was unexpected and left me in a state of disbelief. The days that followed were filled with an agonizing (痛苦的) sense of loss. I would sit in her favorite chair, surrounded by her belongings, and feel an ache in my heart that seemed impossible to bear.During this time, I learned that grief manifests in various ways. Some days, I would cry uncontrollably, while others would find me in a numb state, unable to process the reality of her absence. This agonizing (痛苦的) emotional rollercoaster made it difficult to function in everyday life. I found solace in writing, pouring my feelings onto paper, which helped me navigate through the pain.Eventually, I sought support from friends who had experienced similar losses. Sharing our stories and feelings allowed us to connect on a deeper level and reminded me that I was not alone in my agonizing (痛苦的) grief. Together, we honored our loved ones’ memories, creating a safe space to express our sorrow and celebrate their lives.Time, as they say, heals all wounds. While the agonizing (痛苦的) feelings of loss may never completely disappear, they transform over time. I learned to cherish the memories of my grandmother instead of solely focusing on her absence. I began to understand that it is okay to feel joy again, even amidst sorrow. Each step forward was a testament to her love and the impact she had on my life.In conclusion, experiencing loss is an inevitable part of life, and it can be profoundly agonizing (痛苦的). However, through the pain, we can find growth, understanding, and ultimately, acceptance. It is essential to allow ourselves to grieve and to seek support when needed. By doing so, we honor those we have lost and keep their memories alive in our hearts. Life may present us with agonizing (痛苦的) challenges, but it also offers opportunities for healing and resilience.
生活充满了美好与痛苦的时刻。许多人面临的最具挑战性的经历之一是失去的感觉。无论是亲人的去世、重要关系的结束,还是甚至梦想的破灭,这些时刻都可以说是真正的agonizing(痛苦的)。伴随这些事件而来的情感动荡可能会让人感到不堪重负,让人们长时间与自己的感受作斗争。当我们经历失去时,往往会觉得自己的一部分被撕扯走了。与我们失去的东西相关的记忆可能会困扰我们,而空虚感可能是agonizing(痛苦的)。在这些时刻,我们可能会发现自己在质疑自己的目的和生命的意义。朋友和家人可能会试图提供安慰,但悲伤的旅程往往是孤独的。在我自己的生活中,我经历了几次agonizing(痛苦的)时刻,这些时刻塑造了今天的我。有一个特别的例子令我印象深刻——我祖母的去世。她不仅仅是一个亲戚;她是我的知己和我最大的支持者。她的去世是意外的,令我处于一种不敢相信的状态。接下来的日子里充满了agonizing(痛苦的)失落感。我会坐在她最喜欢的椅子上,四周环绕着她的遗物,感到一种似乎无法承受的心痛。在这段时间里,我了解到悲伤以多种方式表现出来。有些日子,我会 uncontrollably 地哭泣,而其他日子则会让我处于麻木的状态,无法处理她缺席的现实。这种agonizing(痛苦的)情感过山车使我难以在日常生活中正常运作。我在写作中找到了安慰,将我的感受倾诉到纸上,这帮助我度过了痛苦。最终,我寻求了经历过类似失去的朋友的支持。分享我们的故事和感受使我们能够更深入地连接,并提醒我在agonizing(痛苦的)悲伤中并不孤单。我们一起缅怀我们所爱之人的记忆,创造了一个安全的空间来表达我们的悲伤并庆祝他们的生命。时间,正如人们所说,会治愈所有伤口。虽然agonizing(痛苦的)失落感可能永远不会完全消失,但随着时间的推移,它们会转变。我开始珍惜我祖母的回忆,而不是单纯关注她的缺失。我开始理解,即使在悲伤中再次感到快乐也是可以的。每一步向前都是对她爱的证明,以及她对我生活的影响。总之,经历失去是生活中不可避免的一部分,它可能是深刻的agonizing(痛苦的)。然而,在痛苦中,我们可以找到成长、理解,最终接受。允许自己悲伤并在需要时寻求支持是至关重要的。通过这样做,我们尊重那些我们失去的人,并将他们的记忆活在我们的心中。生活可能会给我们带来agonizing(痛苦的)挑战,但它也提供了治愈和韧性的机会。