tormented
adj. 飽受折磨的
v. 使備受折磨,使痛苦,煩擾( torment的過去式和過去分詞 ); 折磨,戲弄,煩擾
Torment is extreme suffering, usually mental suffering.
The torment of having her baby kidnapped is written all over her face.
因孩子被綁架所受的萬分折磨全寫在她臉上。
He spent days in torment while the police searched for his stolen car.
在警方搜尋他遭竊汽車的同時,他在極度苦惱中過了好些天。
A torment is something that causes extreme suffering, usually mental suffering.
Sooner or later most writers end up making books about the torments of being a writer...
或早或晚,大多數作家最終都會著書講述身為作家的苦惱。
Outdoors, mosquitoes and midges were a perpetual torment.
在戶外,蚊子和蠓蟲永遠讓人不得安生。
If something torments you, it causes you extreme mental suffering.
At times the memories returned to torment her...
有時,她再度想起往事,又會痛苦萬分。
He had lain awake all night, tormented by jealousy.
他徹夜未眠,深受嫉妒的折磨。
If you torment a person or animal, you annoy them in a playful, rather cruel way for your own amusement.
My older brother and sister used to torment me by singing it to me.
哥哥姐姐以前常唱那首歌來戲弄我。
1. experiencing intense pain especially mental pain;
2. tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears;
Tormented by her ignorance, Jenny delves into her mother's past.
珍妮為自己的一無所知而苦惱,開始探究起母親的過去。
I tormented myself with the thought that life was just too comfortable.
一想到生活太過舒適了,我內心就很痛苦。
Douglas was often cruelly tormented by jealous siblings.
道格拉斯經常被嫉妒他的兄弟姐妹整得很慘。
The knowledge of his guilt tormented him.
知道了自己的罪責使他非常痛苦.
He had lain awake all night, tormented by jealousy.
他徹夜未眠,深受嫉妒的折磨。