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agonised 'æɡənaiz 高BNC³⁵⁶²⁷Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本英英例句 vt.挣扎;烦恼;vi.感到苦闷原型agonise的过去式 Adjective: expressing pain or agony;agonized screams And, not least, they agonised about where in the euro zone contagion might spread to next. 同时,最为重要的是他们还为这一病症在欧元区的下一站传播地点是哪里而感到苦恼。 ecocn For a man who agonised over choices, it was the most abrupt decision of the72- year-old’s political career he did not even tell his wife. 对于一个为众多选择而烦恼的人来说,这是其72年政治生涯里最唐突的决定了他甚至没有告诉他的夫人。 yeeyan He agonised over whether the exquisite beauty of life on earth was worth the pain of natural selection. 他挣扎于是否这个地球上的精致的美丽的生物是来源于残酷的优胜劣汰。 yeeyan Like Johnson in Vietnam, Mr Obama agonised over the Afghan war. 就像约翰逊在越战时一样,奥巴马也陷入了阿富汗战争的泥潭。 ecocn Mr Brin certainly had the Russia of his youth in mind, but agonised over the decision. 布林显然没有忘记年轻时在俄罗斯的经历,但这样的妥协仍让他痛苦。 ecocn Siemens will have agonised over the decision. 西门子将会对这个决定备感痛苦。 ecocn The agonised wife flew to the Lord Protector, threw herself at his feet, and with great eloquence pleaded for her husband's life and innocence. 那女士非常苦恼,跑到监国公跟前,拜倒在他脚下,力言丈夫无罪,为丈夫乞命,滔滔雄辩。 tefee.net The affair has provoked much agonised introspection. 这个事件引起了很多令人痛苦的反省。 ecocn |