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distressingly英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]悲痛,痛苦,忧伤,苦恼 great suffering of the mind or body; pain or great discomfort
  2. [C]贫困,窘迫 suffering caused by lack of money
  3. [C]危险,困难,危难 a state of danger or great difficulty
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 使痛苦,使忧伤 cause distress to

distressingly是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 不幸,灾殃
  2. 危难
  3. 苦恼,烦恼
  4. 贫困,穷苦,贫困,穷困
  5. 悲痛,痛苦,苦痛
  6. 忧虑
  7. 忧伤,悲伤
  8. 被扣押的财物
  9. 悲叹
  10. 引起痛苦或悲痛的事物, 使人悲痛的事情
  11. 【海】海难
v. (动词)
  1. 使忧伤,使忧虑
  2. 使苦恼,使烦恼
  3. 使悲痛,使痛苦,使悲伤
  4. 使贫困,使困苦
  5. 使为难,使难过
  6. 【律】扣押(财物)
  7. 不适
  8. 发愁,苦恼,沮丧
  9. 痛苦,煎熬
  10. 遭难,难过
  11. 折磨,使受苦
  12. 使过劳
  13. 强逼,强制

distressingly词根

词根:distress

adj.

distressed 痛苦的;忧虑的;贫困的;受损的

distressing 使痛苦的;悲伤的;使烦恼的

distressful 苦难重重的;使苦恼的;不幸的

n.

distress 危难,不幸;贫困;悲痛

distressing 破坏处理

v.

distressed 使痛苦;使紧张;使困苦(distress的过去分词)

distressing 使痛苦;迫使(distress的ing形式);使困苦

vt.

distress 使悲痛;使贫困

distressingly英英释义

noun

seizure and detention of the goods of another as pledge (see pledge entry 1 sense 1) or to obtain satisfaction of a claim by the sale of the goods seized

something that is distrained

pain or suffering affecting the body, a bodily part, or the mind : trouble The patient showed no obvious signs of distress. severe emotional distress voiced their distress over the delays

gastric distress

a painful situation : misfortune

a state of danger or desperate need

a ship in distress

verb

transitive verb

to subject to great strain or difficulties

homes distressed by poverty

archaic to force or overcome by inflicting pain

to cause to worry or be troubled : upset

don't let the news distress you

to mar (something, such as clothing or wood) deliberately to give an effect of age distressed jeans

a distressed table

adjective

offered for sale at a loss

distress merchandise

involving distress goods

a distress sale

distressingly词源英文解释

Noun, Verb, and Adjective Middle English destresse, from Anglo-French destresce, from Vulgar Latin *districtia, from Latin districtus, past participle of distringere — see distrain

The first known use of distress was in the 13th century

distressingly儿童词典英英释义

disulfidenoun

a compound containing two atoms of sulfur combined with an element or chemical group

distributarynoun

a river branch flowing away from the main stream

distress1 of 2noun

great suffering of body or mind : pain, anguish

a painful situation : misfortune

a condition of danger or desperate need

a ship in distress

distress2 of 2verb

to cause to experience painful difficulties

to cause to worry or be troubled : upset

distressingly 例句

1 We don’t hear anything specific about Kirsch’s discovery except that it “boldly contradicted almost every established religious doctrine, and it did so in a distressingly simple and persuasive manner.”

2 Their horses began to be distressed in the heavy sand.

3 I looked around again, but the alley was distressingly clean.

4 I pray that you will have pity on my distress.

我请求你可怜可怜我的不幸遭遇。

5 From the point of view of his fellow Flatlanders, he has unaccountably disappeared from a closed room and then distressingly materialized from nowhere.

6 But the chaotic evil of social media means borders are permeable now, and the bar for participation is distressingly low.

7 And he was already associated — sometimes distressingly so — with Davis’s legacy.

8 In both his poetry and prose, Whitman wrote with a rhythm that took war “out of the realm of either the merely shocking or the distressingly gory,” Mr. Reynolds added.

9 The patient showed no obvious signs of distress.

10 Dining-room service ended weeks ago, and restaurants have been distressingly quiet since.

11 Mom vanishes early, driving off and distressingly ignoring cellphone calls.

12 He died distressingly by the sword.

他惨死于剑下.

13 A contestant visits the homes of three potential romantic interests and judges them on their ability to cook and not be too distressingly weird over the course of a single evening.

14 This is a work in which the past casts a distressingly substantive shadow.

15 There is great distress here among the poor.

16 The first hour is riveting: The arguments about fanaticism sound distressingly current, and Serrand seems to know exactly when he can freeze the action and let a confrontation hang awkwardly in the air.

17 The..servants of the crown..distressed their private fortunes to gratify their sovereign.

18 But as Maria and Henry’s ordeal unfolds, the film’s focus starts to feel distressingly narrow.

19 A decade of reporting and advocacy has made stories like his distressingly familiar.

20 All of a sudden, a solid and familiar world looks distressingly unstable.

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