distressful如何读

英:[dɪs'tresfəl]

美:[dɪ'stresfəl]

distressful是什么意思

  • adj.使人苦恼的;经历痛苦的

distressful自然拼读

dis·tress·ful

dih stres fl

distressful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

adv.

distressingly 令人苦恼地;悲惨地

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

distressful英英释义

Adjective

1. causing distress or worry or anxiety;

"distressing (or disturbing) news"

"lived in heroic if something distressful isolation"

"a disturbing amount of crime"

"a revelation that was most perturbing"

"a new and troubling thought"

"in a particularly worrisome predicament"

"a worrying situation"

"a worrying time"

distressful词源中文解释

1590年代,“造成或带来痛苦”,源自 distress 和 -ful。自1600年以来,表示“表明痛苦”。相关词汇: Distressfully; distressfulness。

distressful词源英文解释

The first known use of distressful was in 1591

distressful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

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

distressfuladjective

causing distress : full of distress

distressful 例句

1 He woke up on the floor with a bleeding nose and exactly the same distressful head symptoms he had been feigning all along.

2 A hawk would course round and round in great circles in the air, uttering every now and then a most distressful scream.

3 Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called the bombing a "very distressful matter."

4 Wade, the court, almost paternalistically, worried about the “distressful life and future” of a woman facing an unplanned pregnancy.

5 The survey finds women more likely than men to say they had felt at least one of the distressful emotions in the past week, 71 percent to 56 percent.

6 The spiritual videos produced more alpha waves, which are associated with rest; and the distressful videos produced flat waves, similar to those experienced by people who feel detached.

7 Now, indeed, was I in a distressful state, and the agony of my mind so great, that I heeded not the pain of the cords, but paced up and down like any caged animal.

8 “I saw for myself that it is very distressful for anyone and especially females to go through that and be gawked and stared at,” he said.

9 She says that during her twenty years' residence in that distressful country she never knew the blessing of really good health.

10 They and their bountiful supply of meat were received with a chorus of welcome from the starved and ailing family, and in that lone and distressful wilderness they presently enjoyed together a right hearty meal.

11 Quite noiseless now, himself, his whereabouts are only indicated by the distressful outcry of the persecuted and sympathizing birds and the fluttering swoops of their futile attacks upon the marauder.

12 Besides, the very hard berth she occupied was at least still, and she was not kept awake by the distressful vibration that had disturbed her in the Colonist car.

13 It’s very distressful to think that union representation can be purchased by the governor.”

14 When he realized his face was gone, "it was kind of a shock at first, but it never really was distressful."

15 A distressful certainty that she was about to give pain to this man whom she loved better than any one in all the world gripped her tormentingly.

16 There was silence after this, as the three walked on together, Prissy talking valiantly in order to cover the long and distressful silences.

17 Then she became sensible of the distressful beating of her heart, and that the tension was growing unendurable.

18 His head was aching, he felt unpleasantly limp, as well as wet and cold, and the distressful stiffness of his back suggested that he had by no means recovered from the effects of his fall.

19 No complex distressful things on your mind but only our love and care for each other.

无复杂痛苦的事情,对你的心,但只有我们的爱和照顾对方。

20 “I find it distressful the discussion of parks focuses only on their economic value.”

distressful 同义词

3 人苦恼的

agonizing gnawing

10 人痛苦的

distressing

11 使人苦恼的

agonizing gnawing

12 使人痛苦的

distressing

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