英:[tɔ:'mentɪŋ]
美:[tɔ'mentɪŋ]
英:[tɔ:'mentɪŋ]
美:[tɔ'mentɪŋ]
adj.
使痛苦的,使苦恼的
v.
使备受折磨,使痛苦,烦扰( torment的现在分词 )
折磨,戏弄,烦扰
noun
extreme pain or anguish of body or mind : agony
She wrung her hands piteously together, looking like a soul in torment.—Lucy Maud Montgomery
a source of vexation or pain … the twin torments of his probable manic depression and chronic stomach pains.—Neal Karlen
Love is a delight; but hate a torment.—Herman Melville
the infliction of torture (as by rack or wheel)
verb
transitive verb
to cause severe usually persistent or recurrent distress of body or mind to tormented by doubt She liked me, but she laughed at me, and tormented me …—Charles Dickens
cattle tormented by flies
distort, twist
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French turment, torment, from Latin tormentum torture; akin to torquēre to twist — more at torture >entry 1
The first known use of torment was in the 13th century
torrentialadjective
relating to or resembling a torrent
torrential rains
torrentialadjective
relating to or resembling a torrent
torrential rains
torrentnoun
a rushing stream of a liquid
a torrent of rain
a mountain stream or its channel
a sudden rush like a stream of liquid
a torrent of criticism
torpornoun
temporary loss or suspension of motion or feeling
a state of lowered bodily activity (as during hibernation) that is a response to an unfavorable environmental condition (as cold or drought)
apathy
torpidadjective
having lost motion or the power of exertion or feeling
exhibiting or characterized by topor
a bear torpid in winter sleep
having too little energy or strength : apathetic
torpidadjective
having lost motion or the power of exertion or feeling
exhibiting or characterized by topor
a bear torpid in winter sleep
having too little energy or strength : apathetic
tornadonoun
a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that moves in a narrow path over the land
torn
torment1 of 2noun
extreme pain or distress of body or mind
a cause of suffering in mind or body
torment2 of 2verb
to cause severe suffering of body or mind to
to cause worry, distress, or trouble to : harass
1 Right, it is them this group of people, have 50 people left and right sides about, they are tormenting this poor girl.
没错,就是他们这群人,约有50人左右,他们正在折磨这个可怜的女孩。
2 Eczema can be very tormenting, especially for young children.
湿疹可以是很痛苦,尤其是年幼的儿童。
3 Apologies to my parents and sister for tormenting you with those loud sustained booming sounds.
我在这里向忍受我持续不断的噪音的父母和姐妹表示深深的歉意。
4 That child is a torment to his parents.
这孩子对他的父母是一种折磨。
5 It is the beloved neither tormenting nor tormented. The beloved.
爱人,既不折磨也无折磨,爱人.
6 The psychological horror of endless mental torment, punctuated by jump-scare apparitions and an overwhelming sense of isolation, made Senua’s Sacrifice a harrowing experience that ended with relief as the chaos within calmed in the end.
7 M: Arrrgh! Li Hua, you really do get a kick out of tormenting me. I'll never get wasted for the rest of my life. I promise.
我只是开个玩笑而已。不过,我倒是希望你这辈子再也不要喝那么多酒了! 别看Michael 昨晚喝醉了,今天还晕乎乎的。可是他教了李华两个很有用的常用语,一个是:wasted,那是指喝得大醉;另一个是:toget akick outofsomething,那就是为某件事感到很高兴。
8 A piercing mournful wail cut through the air, as if intent on tormenting the weak of heart.
一阵尖锐的、凄惨的叫声在空中盘旋了一阵,好像故意在绞痛这些人的脆弱的心。
9 After years of torment, she left her husband.
10 Why do you use silence to tormenting me?
你为什么用沉默来折磨我?
11 Why do you use silence to tormenting me?
你为什么用沉默来折磨我?
12 The children were scolded for tormenting animals.
孩子们因折磨动物而受到责骂。
13 Gradually, more and more people learned to love life and to stop killing things and tormenting animals.
渐渐地,越来越多的人知道要爱惜生命停止杀生和虐待动物。
14 The old man wanted to exercise his power by tormenting him a little.
老人是要显显威风,存心折磨他.
15 The old man wanted to exercise his power by tormenting him a little.
老人是要显显威风,存心折磨他。
16 You are in my very soul tormenting me.
你在我的灵魂深处折磨著我.
17 Seeing this, Lily gathered her courage and asked him what had been tormenting her all last night.
于是,莉莉鼓起勇气向男孩发问。这问题前一天晚上已令她饱受煎熬。
18 Nicole had been married to football superstar O.J. Simpson for seven years, during which she was subjected to verbal and physical abuse — torment that was graphically revealed to the world at O.J.'s 1995 trial for the murders of Nicole, 35, and her friend Ron Goldman, 25, in Los Angeles.
19 He were a child tormenting a dog.
就像小孩子拿只狗折腾取乐似的.
20 She took great delight in tormenting Harry.
她以折磨哈利为乐。
2 憎恶
cottonpickin resentfully hate horror dislike hatred abomination antipathy abhorrence odium fastidium sour detest abhor execrate abominate hold in abhorrence ill will
3 痛苦
painful bitter miserable grievous thorny afflicted anguished embittered wrenching gnawing laboring agonized painfully sorely pain smart trouble wound suffering torture distress wrench misery bale agony affliction martyrdom pang twinge infliction wark throe angor weight worry rack sting torment afflict prick wring fester agonise excruciate nag at make a martyr of in agony
4 憎恶的
5 使苦闷
8 使烦恼
torturous torturingly get try exercise load worry trouble bug harass annoy torment fray gall molest wring pester vex ail perturb discommode get under skin
9 厌烦
loathy sick tired wearied loathful annoyingly boredom ennui scunner tire bore displease be weary of be fed up with have and enough of cheesed off brown off brassed off tired of
10 痛苦的
painful bitter miserable grievous thorny afflicted anguished embittered wrenching gnawing laboring agonized
11 使痛苦
weight worry trouble rack torture distress sting torment afflict prick wring excruciate nag at
12 烦恼
upset troubled laden haunted disturbed uptight torturous laboring harassed agonising plaguy painfully annoyingly agonisingly vexedly torturingly tracasserie worry disturbance woe ruffle gall perturbation vexation botheration cark worriment besetment bother agonise get try exercise load trouble bug harass annoy torment fray molest wring pester vex fester ail perturb discommode get under skin boiling water
13 使烦恼的