第三人称复数:agonies
名词
1. The wounded man was in agony.
受伤的人很痛苦。
2. They went through the agonies of war and famine.
他们经历了战争和饥荒的痛苦。
3. His last agony was over.
他临死的挣扎已经过去了。
4. The football fans cheered the winning team with agonies of wild joy.
足球迷欣喜若狂地向胜队欢呼。
1. (肉体或精神的)极度痛苦,创痛
Agony is great physical or mental pain.
e.g. A new machine may save thousands of animals from the agony of drug tests...
一种新型机器也许可以将成千上万的动物从药物试验的痛苦中解脱出来。
e.g. She called out in agony...
她疼得叫出声来。
1. With two minutes to half past two, your agony brought deafening sounds.
2. agony的意思
2. Hulk Hogan is in constant agony, according to wrestling legend Ric Flair.
3. The academics studied putts during pro golf tournaments and their research suggested the " agony of a bogey seems to outweigh the thrill of a birdie ".
4. No worries about going to an unfamiliar place, or lengthy waits while TV cameras capture their agony as teams pass over them.
5. agony
5. Sustaining the agony of losing colleagues and comrades, the Chinese rescuers moved to other badly damaged sites to look for traces of life.
6. To stop raising the prices of train tickets does not solve the problem, but it's a good first step in easing the agony of Spring Festival travel.
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7. Obama's agony over China partly reflects his own frustrations in changing the US, especially the way Wall Street has done and is doing things.
8. That leaves the open the question of exactly how the agony played out, but few doubt the general scenario now.
9. If being homeless is the ultimate cause of Li's agony, thousands of other elderly people suffer just as much even though they have a homeplace.
10. To give a life sentence is prolonging the agony to the prisoner, his family and a burden to tax payers.
noun
1. intense feelings of suffering
acute mental or physical pain
e.g. an agony of doubt
the torments of the damned
2. agony
2. a state of acute pain
Synonym: suffering excruciation