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painless

/peyn-lis/US // ˈpeɪn lɪs //

无痛,不痛不痒,无痛的,无痛苦

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without pain; causing little or no pain: painless dentistry; a painless cure.
    • : Informal. not difficult; requiring little or no hard work or exertion.

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Examples

  • The testing process is simple and painless by analyzing, and drawing results from a hair sample.

  • Politicians, in their desire to win voter approval, exaggerated the possibilities of change by promising painless solutions and immediate results.

  • “Repairing our city budget won’t be a quick or painless process,” Gloria wrote in a statement.

  • Retailers need to understand that shopping experiences need to be quick and painless.

  • Like all of Wahoo’s cycling computers, the companion app makes it painless to upload routes from third-party sites like RideWithGPS and Strava.

  • The familiar and mournful theme song, “Suicide Is Painless,” filled the room.

  • A soon-to-be released app uses text streaming to make reading quick and painless.

  • Much debate centered on the necessary current and the current type (AC versus DC) to assure a rapid and painless death.

  • According to him, the process to obtain official marriage registration was fairly painless.

  • As long as you don't mind forgoing some of your pool time for a meeting with the lawyers, it all sounds pretty painless.

  • Could a course like hers have terminated more appropriately than with so beautiful, painless, and tranquil a passing away?

  • Three things that constitute a physician: a complete cure; leaving no blemish behind; a painless examination.

  • He had had a very happy life, with plenty of fun and plenty of kindness, and he had a very rapid and painless death.

  • The highest idea of the Hindu, as of the Buddhist, is to pass out into a sort of painless existence of nothingness.

  • Outside of a little cranking these once difficult experiences had now become practically painless.