单词 | painfully |
释义 | painfully (peɪnfʊli ) 1. adverb You use painfully to emphasize a quality or situation that is undesirable. [emphasis] Things are moving painfully slowly. ...a painfully shy young man. I am painfully aware that staff have a heavy work schedule. 2. See also painful Collocations: painfully shy The shaven-headed recluse was painfully shy but the opposite online. The Sun I'm also painfully shy; the two things don't always go together, but in my case they do. Christianity Today This documentary tells the story of how a painfully shy 19-yearold recorded an album that became the biggest selling instrumental album of all time. Times, Sunday Times I was painfully shy and got picked on a lot. Times, Sunday Times These authors are often talented, painfully shy and barely able to function socially. Times, Sunday Times The reforms are making painfully slow progress and fiscal targets have consistently been missed. Times, Sunday Times Then, the argument changed: to who could use the single household computer, with its painfully slow internet connection. Times, Sunday Times Progress over the past 20 years has been painfully slow, new research shows. Times,Sunday Times The coronavirus business interruption loans scheme, which offered guarantees of 80 per cent, had proved painfully slow. Times,Sunday Times On almost every front the progress has been painfully slow, particularly when it comes to turning the rhetoric on infrastructure investment into action. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 非常用以强调不好的性质或情形 Japanese: ひどく |
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