英 [ˈpeɪnfəli] 美 [ˈpeɪnfəli]
adv. 非常(用于强调不好性质或情形);痛苦地;费力地,艰难地;极度地,剧烈地
painfully /ˈpeɪnfəlɪ, -fʊlɪ/
副词 You use painfully to emphasize a quality or situation that is undesirable. (用以强调不好的性质或情形) 非常
Things are moving painfully slowly.
事情进展得极其缓慢。
...a painfully shy young man.
…一个非常害羞的年轻男子。
→see alsopainful
...on’t know how to cherish others » 没有人感激他人,虽然很多人不知道如何珍惜别人 painfully » (副) 痛苦地; 恼人地; 费力地; 强烈地 ..
...小学英语对话教学中的实施 » Implementation of scene simulation in English teaching in primary schools 心疼地 » Painfully 为您提供高附加值的专业增值服务 » To provide you with high-value-added professional value-added services ..
...ow how to cherish others » 没有人感激他人,虽然很多人不知道如何珍惜别人 painfully » (副) 痛苦地; 恼人地; 费力地; 强烈地 ..
painstakingly 煞费苦心地;费力地
painlessly 无痛苦地,不费力地
pain 疼痛;努力
painfulness 痛苦;可怜
pained 使…痛苦(pain的过去式)
pain 感到疼痛;引起疼痛
pain 使…痛苦;使…烦恼
痛苦地,费力地
Their son was painfully shy.
他们的儿子非常害羞。
His head throbbed painfully.
他的头一抽一跳地痛。
The dog was painfully thin.
那条狗瘦得可怜。
Olive could see it clearly part of the head of the young calf stowly, painfully coming out.
VOA : special.2010.01.09
It's just that other meanings are available, and since they're not on the same page, those two other meanings coexist painfully and irreducibly at odds, right?
它只是说其它意思也有可能,由于它们不是在同一水平线上,这两种其它意思,痛苦地共存着,同时又不可削减地矛盾着,对吧?
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Trotsky's Literature and Revolution is a brilliant book, an attack on many things and a defense of certain other things, but in particular and very painfully an attack on the formalists.
列夫,托洛斯基的文学与革命非常精彩,它攻击了许多当时的理论,同时也维护了一些,但是它特别猛烈地攻击了形式主义者。
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Their progress to the mountain was painfully slow.
VOA : special.2009.02.11
A newly released history of 20th Century Russia, written by a team of 45 scholars and edited by historian Andrei Zubov, includes a statement that much of the country's recent past is painfully difficult to study, which is why many refuse to do so.
VOA : standard.2009.12.25
Tax on income from dividends and interest payments will jump painfully from 15% to a maximum of 39.6%.
The 1970s painfully demonstrated that you can simultaneously have rising prices and economic stagnation.
And a government can starve public broadcasters of money, too as the BBC is painfully learning.