wrenching

wrenching [renfʃɪŋ]  [renfʃɪŋ] 

wrenching

原级:wrench

第三人称单数:wrenches

第三人称复数:wrenches

过去分词:wrenched

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过去式:wrenched

wrenching 基本解释
修截苗根,苗木铲根;扭( wrench的现在分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛;
wrenching 网络解释

1. 扳紧:wrench 扳手 | wrenching 扳紧 | wriggle rigol 窗楣

2. 扳砖:扳手开口 wrench opening | 扳砖 wrenching | 工匠 wright

3. 修截苗根,苗木铲根(铲根时苗木不起土或部分起土):mozzarellan.一种意大利干酪,色白味淡的 | wrenching修截苗根,苗木铲根(铲根时苗木不起土或部分起土) | boundariesn.边界,分界线

wrenching 单语例句

1. It was a wrenching debate for a court touched personally by illness.

2. wrenching是什么意思

2. Opponents of gay marriage vowed to press on, but Thursday's defeat after more than three years of sometimes wrenching debate could prove insurmountable.

3. Chinese leaders apparently hope the greater openness will stir patriotic pride, wrenching economic change and a growing gap between the country's rich and poor.

4. wrenching什么意思

4. This major earthquake in China at a remote area is heart wrenching.

5. For Patty Dann, that wrenching task came sooner than any mother would wish.

6. Eventually it'll be torn apart as an expanding sun pushes the moon back toward Earth for a wrenching close encounter.

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7. But Riva's gut wrenching interpretation of Anne may not yield an Oscar.

8. Touching documentary captures a Mosuo family's wrenching choice between the ways of the old and temptations of the new.

9. wrenching

9. It will sometimes bring wrenching changes - but that has always been the price of progress.

10. The countries all over the world need to cooperate with each other to battle wrenching climate change.

wrenching 英英释义

wrenching

adj

1. wrenching

1. causing great physical or mental suffering

    e.g. a wrenching pain

    Synonym: racking