distressing
英音[ dɪˈstresɪŋ ] 美音[ dɪˈstresɪŋ ]

悲伤的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

使痛苦的;悲伤的;使烦恼的

v.

使痛苦;迫使(distress 的 ing 形式);使困苦

n.

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例句
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  • 悲伤的
  • 令人悲伤的
  • 令人苦恼的
1·She witnessed some very distressing scenes.
她目睹过一些令人非常痛苦的场面。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·It is very distressing to see your baby attached to tubes and monitors.
看到你的孩子插着管子,连着监控器,真是令人担忧。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·This is particularly distressing because time seems to be a vital factor in the appreciation of all art forms.
这是特别令人苦恼的,因为在所有艺术形式的鉴赏过程中,时间是一个至关重要的因素。
4·Those experiencing these disorders often find sounds such as crowd noise and the noise generated by machinery painful and distressing.
那些经历这些障碍的人常常觉得噪音——如人群的噪音和机器产生的噪音——令人痛苦和苦恼。
5·Losing everything you own under such circumstances can be distressing, but the people I've heard from all saw their loss, ultimately, as a blessing.
在这种情况下失去你所拥有的一切是令人痛苦的,但我听说过(遭遇过这种苦难)的人们最终都把他们的失去看作是一种祝福。
6·It is distressing to see food being wasted like this.
这样浪费粮食令人痛心。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
7·It was distressing.
它令我感到苦恼。
8·What were the most distressing photos you had to take?
你所拍摄的最令人痛苦纠结的照片是什么?
9·It is really too distressing. I am sure you must feel it so.
这的确叫他太痛苦了,我想你也会有同感吧。
10·This silence is often distressing and frightening for a woman.
而这种沉默通常让女人感到痛苦难熬。
1·Being in denial gives your mind the opportunity to unconsciously absorb shocking or distressing information at a pace that won't send you into a psychological tailspin.
否认状态能使你在无意识地接受震惊的或悲伤的信息时,有机会控制接受的速度,而不至于使心理陷入混乱。
2·Next time when they face the same situation, they feel the same painful and distressing emotions.
下次当他们面临同样的情况,他们觉得同样的痛苦和悲伤的情绪。
1·This distressing finding comes from a long study done by Bette L. Bottoms at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
这令人悲伤的发现来自于芝加哥伊力诺依大学贝蒂l。波特姆的长期研究。
1·This is particularly distressing because time seems to be a vital factor in the appreciation of all art forms.
这是特别令人苦恼的,因为在所有艺术形式的鉴赏过程中,时间是一个至关重要的因素。
2·You initially denied the distressing problem. As your mind absorbed it, however, you came to approach it more rationally and took action by seeking help.
最初你否认令人苦恼的问题,然而,当理智接受该问题以后,你开始更现实地对待它,然后采取寻求帮助的行动。
3·This is deeply distressing, given how hard they have worked throughout their academic lives, but perhaps a valuable strategic ploy.
想到学生们用心刻苦的学术生活的确令人苦恼,但或者这也是一种很有用的战略。
4·Ellis Cose, a journalist, once wrote that even middle-class blacks suffer constant subtle racial slights, and that these are so distressing that they "are in the end most of what life is".
非裔记者科斯(ellis Cose)有次写道,即使是中产阶级的黑人也时常受到不明显的歧视,这几乎成了他们生活的主要内容,令人苦恼不堪。
常用短语
in distress
in distress - 遇难;在困境中
financial distress
financial distress - 财务困境,财务危机;金融困顿
respiratory distress
respiratory distress - [医]呼吸窘迫
respiratory distress syndrome
respiratory distress syndrome - 呼吸窘迫综合征
fetal distress
fetal distress - 胎儿宫内窒息,胎儿窘迫
mental distress
mental distress - 精神苦闷,精神上的痛苦
考试重点

六级 考频:近六年出现1次

adj.令人苦恼的
同义词
adj.
使痛苦的;悲伤的;使烦恼的
v.
使痛苦;迫使(distress的ing形式);使困苦
同根词 (词根distress)
distressed adj 痛苦的;忧虑的;贫困的;受损的
distressful adj 苦难重重的;使苦恼的;不幸的
distressingly adv 令人苦恼地;悲惨地
distress n 危难,不幸;贫困;悲痛
distressed v 使痛苦;使紧张;使困苦(distress的过去分词)
distress vt 使悲痛;使贫困
更新时间:2025-05-04 17:04