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pained

/peynd/US // peɪnd //UK // (peɪnd) //

痛苦的,痛心的,痛苦不堪的,痛心

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : hurt; injured.
    • : showing or expressing distress, anguish, or resentment: a pained look in reply to a sarcastic remark.

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Examples

  • The eye is pained to see men lying drunk on every corner … it is fully as bad as the Barbary Coast in San Francisco.

  • However, I wouldn’t change a thing about lovely Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his pained morally conflicted little face.

  • She’s both pained and helpless, experiencing feelings that anyone who has spent time around an unpredictable fellow human, particularly an elderly one, can recognize.

  • We fight against a pre-writing of a painful future and a rewriting of a pained past.

  • Cosby conspiracy theorists share a perspective born of a long, pained history of American racism.

  • Cooper spoke of how pained he was that Garner will never get that chance with his own kids.

  • Or so the chapter titles formally name him, in a nod, perhaps, to his pained formality.

  • One senses that Vicente del Bosque, the coach, was going through the motions: He looked pained, and distracted.

  • A pained Gallo makes it clear who he thinks the real victims are when he cries “why they want to see us suffer?”

  • In the mean time, he was unable to arrive at any decision, and he began to be pained and disturbed in mind.

  • Miss Carrington looked as she usually did when Mr. Sharp jokedit pained her and set her teeth on edge.

  • Pained at his manner, yet not fully realizing its significance, I slowly fall back.

  • Angelo, dear, she said in repentant  tone; I am sorry I pained you this afternoon; but I am jealous, so jealous of you.

  • I am a parent, so I instructed my wife to write a letter saying how much I was pained by William's frivolity.