释义 |
agonizedag‧o‧nized (also agonised British English) /ˈæɡənaɪzd/ adjective [only before noun] - His face was agonized and he was trying to tell me something.
- It followed a stormy and agonized debate, but Landsbergis's stated support for the moratorium appeared to have swayed many deputies.
- Mary was watching with a kind of agonized fascination.
- She spotted other figures moving about, and from some place close by she heard agonized sobbing.
- The agonized hand-wringing about internationalism and the finer points of world politics were thrust aside.
- While it was there he was happy and tranquil, and while it was not he was agonized and sad.
expressing very severe pain: an agonized scream From some place close by she heard agonized sobbing. |