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harrowing

英 [ˈhærəʊɪŋ]

美 [ˈhæroʊɪŋ]

adj.  令人肠断的; 使人十分难过的; 恐怖的
v.  耙地; 折磨,使苦恼
harrow的现在分词

现在分词:harrowing 

GRETEM8医学

Collins.1 / BNC.19345 / COCA.17151

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 令人肠断的;使人十分难过的;恐怖的
      very shocking or frightening and making you feel very upset

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 折磨人的;烦人的;令人无比痛苦的
        Aharrowingexperience is extremely upsetting or disturbing.
        1. You've had a harrowing time this past month.
          过去的这个月你过得太痛苦了。
        2. ...harrowing pictures of the children who had been murdered.
          被杀儿童的那些令人肝肠寸断的照片

      英英释义

      adj

      双语例句

      • The harrowing episode fortified her resolve to protest against such injustices.
        这一痛心事件坚定了她要对这类不公正现象进行抗议的决心。
      • The film is deeply harrowing.
        这部电影使人看了很伤心。
      • 'Rid Of Me' is harrowing, uneasy listening
        《弃我而去》这首歌非常伤感,听起来很晦涩。
      • This can be a harrowing example.
        这就可以是一个另人伤心的例子。
      • The film accompanies the men on their harrowing [ 3] search, as they increasingly question their mission.
        影片一直围绕着这队人悲惨的搜寻过程,他们对任务越来越怀疑。
      • Here, Rice describes the events of that harrowing day – and the tumultuous days after.
        在本书中,赖斯描述了那可怕的一天以及其后动荡的日子里所发生的事情。
      • You've had a harrowing time this past month.
        过去的这个月你过得太痛苦了。
      • My first few days were harrowing to say the least.
        我的头几天是痛苦的,至少可以说。
      • Or a condition specific to people who were traumatized as children or survived some harrowing event.
        或者只限于在童年受过创伤、经历了某个惨痛事件生还后人们才有的症状。
      • Though cancer can be a harrowing ordeal, a growing body of research suggests that the disease can also change people's lives for the better.
        虽然癌症是一个是令人痛苦的经历,在收集大量的研究中,癌症的疾病也可能会使人的生活更加美好。