painfully 的定义
- affected with, causing, or characterized by pain: a painful wound; a painful night; a painful memory.
- laborious; exacting; difficult: a painful life.
- Archaic. painstaking; careful.
painfully 近义词
with pain
painfully 的近义词 5 个
with extreme care
painfully 的近义词 4 个
更多painfully例句
- While I didn’t project my own father onto the character of Jacob, what was really scary and painful but also so beautiful was in some ways realizing that I am my father, and I am an extension of him and his will and his desires.
- Despite the painful loss, Conque said, Hill’s first words in that call were, “I had fun tonight.”
- “I realized what made that moment so painful was the absence of presence,” Crivello said.
- For parents, the notion that the impact of painful events can transcend children’s memories is unsettling.
- You are the adult who can manage the awkward conversations about your son or frustrating forms of communication or even a painful broken attachment if “the mother takes her away.”
- To his critics, he explained—sometimes at painful length—his reasoning against it.
- But while his departure was “inexpressibly painful,” he never succumbed to bitterness.
- What follows is hysterical, painful, weird, and strangely touching—a true Festivus for the rest of us.
- I turned left, and began the long, painful walk to the emergency room at the University of Virginia medical center.
- The audience--tout Hollywood--stands to cheer his slow and painful trek from the wings to the table.
- The voice of duty called her to the kitchen, where her cook patiently awaited her inevitable, and always painful, audience.
- It is painful to add, that the latter years of his life were passed in prison, where he was confined for debt.
- In a thousand trials the cruel witness of Moses has sent innocent women to a painful death.
- I did not anticipate a tour of pleasure through Ireland, but the reality is more painful than I anticipated.
- He sees no longer the brink of the abyss beside which the path of progress picks its painful way.