nightmares
n. 噩夢( nightmare的名詞複數 ); <口>可怕的事情,無法擺脫的恐懼
A nightmare is a very frightening dream.
All the victims still suffered nightmares...
所有受害者仍然被惡夢困擾。
Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares.
簡沒吃乳酪,因為那會讓她做惡夢。
If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you mean that it is very frightening and unpleasant.
The years in prison were a nightmare.
監獄裡的那些年是一場噩夢。
If you refer to a situation as a nightmare, you are saying in a very emphatic way that it is irritating because it causes you a lot of trouble.
Taking my son Peter to a restaurant was a nightmare...
帶我兒子彼得外出吃飯簡直糟糕透了。
In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
畢業稅具體操作起來不啻一場行政噩夢。
Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares.
簡沒吃乳酪,因為那會讓她做惡夢。
They have nightmares, they startle easily.
他們做噩夢,經常從夢中驚醒。
People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares.
壓抑情感的人容易做噩夢。
Nightmares kept me awake all night.
噩夢擾得我整夜未眠。
He still has nightmares about the accident.
他仍然做噩夢夢見這場事故。