单词 | anguish |
释义 | anguish (æŋgwɪʃ ) uncountable noun Anguish is great mental suffering or physical pain. [written] A cry of anguish burst from her lips. Mark looked at him in anguish. Synonyms: suffering, pain, torture, distress Collocations: cause anguish She wants souls to continually cause anguish and anger, so that they remain active and vital, instead of becoming predictable and stagnant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But the lawsuit caused anguish in an industry ravaged by the internet. Times, Sunday Times Yet several factors are causing anguish. Times, Sunday Times A gradual winding-down had been expected, but the speed and scale of the reduction, which will shave 200 million from the 460 million previously pledged, caused anguish among development analysts. Times, Sunday Times First, she's causing anguish to a politician who she admits was a family friend and had hitherto treated her, as admits, with great kindness. The Sun In one monologue, a lifetime's emotional anguish and the futility of worldly power are distilled into operatic perfection. Times, Sunday Times Emotional anguish, physical anguish, and then there's relational anguish. Christianity Today You'd give anything for annihilation, but it's unavailable, only the conscious continuation of emotional anguish, physical anguish, relational anguish, and spiritual anguish forever. Christianity Today Can you imagine the emotional anguish of that? Christianity Today Gradually the emotional anguish became more obvious. Christianity Today Did part of him not feel anguish, too? Times, Sunday Times I only feel anguish over not having realised my ambition and not being able to follow your orders anymore. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Heavens, my heart feels anguish! The Times Literary Supplement The injuries were painful but the mental anguish was worse. The Sun (2012) Others were excluded for their belief that they could not award damages for mental anguish. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Each performance she suffers the mental anguish of fear and expectation of ghastly pain. The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain (1990) How sure can we be that she is not suffering enormous mental anguish? Times, Sunday Times (2014) I can vividly recall pictures at the time portraying his physical and mental anguish. The Sun (2008) Our failure to qualify and the personal anguish my family has suffered has left me emotionally drained. The Sun (2017) Yet behind that gutsy smile lies a tale of personal anguish. Times, Sunday Times (2006) There was personal anguish on your last album. The Sun (2015) He has made good money but lost most of it, while the joy of great wins has been clouded too often by personal anguish. Times, Sunday Times (2008) And there was another open display of emotion - this time tears of anguish - when he announced his imminent retirement yesterday. The Sun Tears of anguish, tears of pain, tears of sorrow, tears today, and tears tomorrow. Christianity Today His striving has brought tears of anguish, great hopes raised and dashed. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 极度痛苦 Japanese: 苦痛 |
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