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agonized

/ag-uh-nahyzd/US // ˈæg əˌnaɪzd //

苦恼,苦不堪言,苦恼的是,苦恼的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : involving or accompanied by agony or severe struggle: an agonized effort.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsuffer or cause another to suffer

Examples

  • Most important, he was a mother figure—he cared for them, reassured them, agonized on them, nagged them, even wept for them.

  • Announcement videos are agonized over internally, so a bit of close-reading can be revealing.

  • To do this she went through a lot of protracted squatting motions, with appropriately agonized expressions.

  • Fowler reportedly agonized for days about whether to post and release the comments.

  • As President Barack Obama plays an agonized Hamlet over Afghanistan, the ice is cracking beneath his feet on Capitol Hill.

  • The gnarled hands shut up into clenched fists, and the feeble voice trailed off in an agonized moan.

  • As she twisted his great red ear, the agonized cries of Johnny became heartrending.

  • Her face, haggard, restless with the quivering of her agonized nerves, was as a wild book for him to read.

  • He replied to her agonized questioning that, yes, it might be possible, with infinite precaution and incessant care.

  • He half feared to look upon his work; to see Susan's face agonized under his blow.