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 anguish ['æŋgwiʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 剧痛, 痛苦

vt. 使极痛苦

vi. 感到痛苦


  1. The child was badly hurt and was in anguish all the evening.
    这个孩子受了重伤,整夜都在痛苦之中。
  2. Physical disability causes mental anguish.
    生理伤残会引起心理苦闷.
  3. A source of deep mental anguish.
    悲痛的缘由精神极度痛苦的根源


anguish
[ noun ]
  1. extreme mental distress

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. extreme distress of body or mind

  4. <noun.state>
[ verb ]
  1. suffer great pains or distress

  2. <verb.emotion>
  3. cause emotional anguish or make miserable

  4. <verb.emotion> hurt pain
    It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school


Anguish \An"guish\, v. t. [Cf. F. angoisser, fr. L. angustiare.]
To distress with extreme pain or grief. [R.] --Temple.


Anguish \An"guish\, n. [OE. anguishe, anguise, angoise, F.
angoisse, fr. L. angustia narrowness, difficulty, distress,
fr. angustus narrow, difficult, fr. angere to press together.
See {Anger}.]
Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.

But they hearkened not unto Moses for anguish of
spirit, and for cruel bondage. --Ex. vi. 9.

Anguish as of her that bringeth forth her first child.
--Jer. iv. 31.

Note: Rarely used in the plural:

Ye miserable people, you must go to God in
anguishes, and make your prayer to him.
--Latimer.

Syn: Agony; pang; torture; torment. See {Agony}.

  1. "The human suffering and anguish can never be compensated, but we can attempt to deal to the extent possible with the physical and economic losses," said Cranston, the Senate Majority whip.
  2. It lives in his son, John Timothy Singer, who has spoken with anguish of his father's death, and in the testimony of Addam Swapp, husband of two of Singer's daughters and his father-in-law's spiritual heir.
  3. "Platoon," the critically acclaimed film about America's moral anguish and loss of innocence on Vietnam's battlefields, has been drawing tens of thousands of Vietnamese viewers, according to the official Vietnam News Agency.
  4. The band members "suffered damage to their reputation, loss of good will, mental anguish resulting from the use of the advertisement without their consent," acording to the Superior Court lawsuit filed Wednesday.
  5. High Tide, believed to be less than a dozen days old, was found Saturday on the grounds of a Christmas Tree Farm in a communitie in his arms said Tuesday he would do it again to end his family's anguish.
  6. Her vocal tone even remains pretty through the near-growl of anguish.
  7. Now they are trying to console people's anguish," said Jie Hu, a Northwestern University student.
  8. Now the reaction at Phillips was anguish.
  9. Cocoa prices reached four-month lows before finishing little changed. Compiled from Reuters HOWLS OF anguish often greet the announcement of the award of a government contract.
  10. "We lived in permanent anguish, without news, asking ourselves what would happen to us the next day," he said.
  11. The anguish at Harvard is a reaction to a national problem among law students who are inclined to altruism, said Michael Caudell-Feagan, the organization's executive director.
  12. John Paul said he was praying for the souls of the victims and wanted to express words of comfort "for the wounded and for all the families that are in anguish because of this tragic event." "God bless Romania," the pope said.
  13. In his statement, Schlesinger said: "I notice the president in his moving remarks last Friday about the anguish of sending young kids to war, said, `It's only the president that should be asked to make the decision.'
  14. In recent years, the court has made it easier for parents to recover for mental anguish in the death of a child, held employers responsible for employees who leave work drunk, and upheld workers' compensation benefits for farm workers.
  15. "I believe it is inflicting needless pain and anguish on thousands of American families and I do not believe it is creating the kind of atmosphere that enhances the chances for an agreement," said Mitchell, D-Maine.
  16. "The anxiety and anguish were unbearable," a friend of mine, a reporter in Bogota, said this week as she described the mood in the capital.
  17. Accordingly, he said, the award was a record high for mental anguish.
  18. One look at her pudgy face, shot to make her seem like a powder-brained Kewpie doll, vaporizes whatever credibility Jamie's anguish might have had.
  19. "The continuing issue over the Carmelite convent has escalated in some quarters, causing deep anguish to the point that it both breeds unnecessary hostility and makes a solution more difficult to achieve," the leaders said in a statement Tuesday.
  20. More crucially, we may find the anguish of Konstantin, who is played by Alex Cox, only intermittently absorbing here.
  21. The anguish that the spurned Irene has suffered and the agony of the artist coming to terms with the price he has paid for the choices he has made are not fully realized, perhaps cannot be realized in Mr. Wilson's scheme.
  22. This Iran-Contra sideshow would be laughable if it weren't for the pointless anguish it imposes on Mr. Fernandez and the intelligence community.
  23. The white man accused of firing the shot that killed a black teen-ager, setting off a racial furor, surrendered to upstate police today, a day after the victim was laid to rest amid anger and anguish.
  24. The woman, Lori Davis, 29, of Bay Shore on Long Island said she planned to sue Tyson for mental anguish and trauma.
  25. Nash's decision to continue working "most likely will continue to cause her feelings of guilt, feelings of resentment and other mental anguish about her lost child to the end of her days," the judge wrote.
  26. The campaign expresses, however, an understandable anguish over the relationship between the traditional culture and modernization.
  27. The California shootings revived anguish among school officials.
  28. Howe was "willing to concede that the book certainly caused anguish," Pooya said after the meeting.
  29. He subsequently lost a civil suit against the game wardens accusing them of illegally entering his home and causing his family mental anguish by denying it Bubba's companionship.
  30. "It would appear her own mental anguish and guilt has exerted a more severe penalty than the state ever could," he said.
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