英 [ˈæɡənaɪzd] 美 [ˈæɡənaɪzd]
adj. 感到极度痛苦的,苦闷的
v. 使极度痛苦(agonize 的过去分词)
agonized /ˈægəˌnaɪzd/
形容词 Agonized describes something that you say or do when you are in great physical or mental pain. 极度痛苦的
...the agonized look on his face.
...他极度痛苦的表情。
... brokenhearted 没有精神的 agonized 苦闷的 sorrowing 动词sorrow的现在进...
... agonize v. 使精神紧张,使极度痛苦 agonized 感到精神紧张 agony n. == great pain 极度痛苦 ...
We've all agonized over difficult decisions.
我们都曾为艰难的抉择苦恼过。
Rolfe was a pious man who agonized for many weeks over the decision to marry a "heathen."
罗尔夫是一个虔诚的人,娶一个异教妻子的决定,让他极度痛苦了好几个星期。
I agonized for a few days before thanking him and turning him down; he said he understood.
我反复考虑了好些天谢绝了他;他表示可以理解。
Boards of directors have long agonized over how much to borrow and different companies seem to have different cultures.
董事会一直被该借多少钱的问题所困扰着,不同的国家有着不同的文化
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