Anguished victims of the earthquake; anguished screams for help. 地震极度痛苦的受害者;痛苦的呼救声
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。
The victim uttered anguished cries. 受害人发出痛苦的呼喊。
anguished
[ adj ] experiencing intense pain especially mental pain <adj.all> an anguished consciencea small tormented schoolboy a tortured witness to another's humiliation
anguished \anguished\ adj. [p. p. from {anguish}.] suffering anguish; experiencing extreme pain, distress, or anxiety
Syn: suffering, tormented [WordNet 1.5]
The cries are anguished now because the spending cuts that were supposed to be part of Reaganomics from the beginning are finally starting to take hold.
"Ambition, corruption and immorality in so many hearts have bred monstrous personalities," Guatemala's Roman Catholic bishops said in an anguished message about the wave of violence.
This usually takes the form of anguished speculation about whether he-is-or-isn't-a-moderate, none of which tells us very much.
A different mood comes through in the book's woodcuts, whose nightmarish images of anguished lovers and suffocating foliage suggest the darker side of paradise.
With a few exceptions, no one else in the cast deserves more attention than that leg. Joseph Ziegler makes a stirring, anguished Duke of Clarence, the brother Richard arranges to have murdered in the Tower of London.
At the annual town fair, a banker found himself cornered at the bumper-car ride by an anguished jewelry-store owner whose mortgage application had inexplicably run into trouble.
Complaining of inadequate intelligence from Lebanon, Bush anguished with "a heavy heart" for four days over Higgins and awaited word on hostage Joseph Cicippio, under a death threat from the radical Revolutionary Justice Organization.
Friends of the Supreme Court nominee are in an anguished state of disbelief.
We got the the ground in good time, and by the time the ref blew his whistle, we had battled our way to a first rate vantage point on the halfway line. Scarcely was the ball in the air than my brother gave an anguished cry.
If Wall Street's younger generation seems more exhilarated than anguished by the stock market's wild ride, how are older and possibly wiser folks reacting?
Responding to anguished citizens, Congress rushed through a $1 million land-acquisition appropriation.
After the Mass, O'Connor said the protest left him anguished.
They're ripping my guts out," said an anguished Klein before heading into the court hearing.
Some comics, when off-stage, are said to be quiet, anguished souls who are on a first-name basis with the dreads.
But each time comes the anguished cry from black South Africa, "What about the others?"
The obituary of the anguished announcer who reported the flaming crash of the dirigible Hindenberg in 1937 took 40 seconds.
For years, librarians have anguished over the fact that for a century, after paper makers switched to wood pulp from rags, book paper has been highly acidic and disintegrates in about 50 years, compared with hundreds of years for rag paper.
Mr. Jereissati, who met with Mr. Collor last week, says he appeared "anguished." "Collor's in a corner," says Andre Lara Resende, vice president of banking group Unibanco.
It moves at the anguished gait of a tortoise.
Dale Midkiff ("Elvis and Me") stars as Denis Debeau, who takes over the family refrigeration business after his father has a stroke, bypassing his anguished failure of an older brother, Harry (Peter Frechette).
After years of anguished debate over the wreckage of federal housing policy, the country's policies are still heavily skewed toward the wealthy.