agonize 的 2 个定义
ag·o·nized, ag·o·niz·ing.
- to suffer extreme pain or anguish; be in agony.
- to put forth great effort of any kind.
ag·o·nized, ag·o·niz·ing.
- to distress with extreme pain; torture.
agonize 近义词
suffer or cause another to suffer
更多agonize例句
- She agonizes over the fact that Heidi worried at the beginning of the pandemic that she might not survive if she contracted the coronavirus, although she had no known health complications.
- If you’re agonizing over the speed of your metabolism, you’re probably focused on how much energy you’re getting from the foods you eat and how much your body is using.
- I had spent the last year agonizing over the data, observing and asking questions.
- For months, parents, coaches and health officers across the region and throughout the country have agonized over the risks of young athletes taking the field or the court in the midst of a pandemic.
- If you imagine, agonize, and stew about worst-case scenarios, it actually forces your brain to live every dark and scary situation you can conjure up.
- The key is how much we can brood, and what is meant by brooding—is it to daydream, or is it to agonize over every detail?
- The revenge factor would have been an added bonus, but really, what I wanted was for people to agonize over why I'd done it.
- Parents stood up to agonize about their responsibility, as cosigners, for the loans of their now unemployed offspring.
- Too far gone to agonize in prayer, I could only quietly, almost mutely, just tell him how the poor child had no clothes.
- Yet, dying, I agonize to live, and fear to drink the last drop of that bitter cup.
- Here now you shall agonize unheeded: gaolers and governors as well as black cells just to teach you.
- Let who will sweat and agonize for the sake of a new truth, or a newer and purer form of an old one.
- It has not a single social problem around which the characters move and argue and agonize.