excruciate如何读

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excruciate是什么意思

  • vt.使苦恼;折磨;拷问

excruciate变形

第三人称单数:excruciates

现在分词:excruciating

过去式:excruciated

过去分词:excruciated

excruciate词根

词根:excruciate

adj.

excruciating 折磨人的;使苦恼的

n.

excruciation 酷刑,拷问;苦恼

v.

excruciating 折磨;使苦恼;使受酷刑(excruciate的ing形式)

excruciate英英释义

Verb

1. torment emotionally or mentally

2. subject to torture;

"The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible"

excruciate词源中文解释

源自拉丁语 excruciatus,意为“折磨、煎熬、造成极度痛苦”,仿佛被钉在十字架上,始于1560年代,源自 excruciare,意为“折磨、煎熬、折磨、使烦恼”,比喻意义为“使痛苦、骚扰、折磨”,由 ex(出、从…中出来; 彻底)(见 ex-)和 cruciare(使疼痛或痛苦),字面意思为“钉在十字架上”,源自 crux(十字架)的属格 crucis(见 crux)。

excruciate词源英文解释

Latin excruciatus, past participle of excruciare, from ex- + cruciare to crucify, from cruc-, crux cross

The first known use of excruciate was circa 1570

excruciate 例句

1 The pestilence had grown so thick within his throat in colonies and clusters that he could not even sip water without the most excruciating pain.

2 If the telling got excruciating and her anger too bad, I’d tell five items once a week like the Catholic girls, and I’d still be through in a year, maybe ten months.

3 It just kept you going so you could experience more excruciating pain.

4 He has excruciating pain when he turns his head.

5 He was smiling, relaxed — and, as usual, perfect and beautiful to an excruciating degree.

6 He was weak and his infected leg was in excruciating pain from the stress and exertion he had endured the day before, hunting for Julio.

7 Sitting there in her satin robe with her hair uncoiling, she looked like a woman in excruciating pain.

8 Meanwhile, the bright lights in my room were excruciating, like hot white daggers to my eyes, especially my poor left eye, which wouldn’t close.

9 He excruciate the life's aim, but cannot help the infinity of the time and space, the insignificant of the life, he was analyzing the antinomy of life, seeking ask for the psychic end-result.

他拷问生命的目的,无奈于时空的无限和生命的渺小,剖析生命的矛盾,寻找心灵的归宿。

10 He graduated to the tail of the family mule, and eventually, hanging off the tail of an obliging horse named Paint, he began to run, a gait that initially caused him excruciating pain.

11 And listening to a bunch of whiny white kids complain about the cooking club is actually excruciating.

12 Matty didn’t want to alarm her, but he was in excruciating pain, as if his arms had been burned by fire.

13 Celia maintains that no amount of money is worth such an excruciating experience, but Hector is insistent, and so they continue to travel, levitating tables and producing phantom knocking on all manner of well-papered walls.

14 From time to time, they privately admit to excruciating cravings, for hamburgers or a slice of pepperoni pizza or a cold glass of milk.

15 He was lifted into the air in its front legs; struggling madly, he tried to kick it; his leg connected with the pincers and next moment he was in excruciating pain.

16 “I’m glad it wasn’t excruciating,” I said, but I felt sad, suddenly.

17 The excruciating details of Worley will sound pretty much like the excruciating details of every small town they’ve been in so far.

18 Their progress is excruciating, and everyone on the lot has stopped to watch.

19 Her whole body felt bruised, and the pain was excruciating.

20 The Jeep inched forward at a painfully slow rate, made all the more excruciating by the anticipation building in Artemis’s chest.

excruciate 同义词

1 拷打

torture torment

6 使疼痛

pain trouble crick

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