单词
harrowing
读音
ˈhæroʊɪŋ
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释义
adj. 痛心的;悲惨的 vt. 耙地;使苦恼(harrow 的ing形式) vi. 被耙松(harrow 的ing形式) n. (Harrowing)(英)哈罗因(人名)
例句
You've had a harrowing time this past month.
在这过去的一个月里,你已经历了一段痛苦的日子。
But for others, one-on-one theatre can be harrowing.
但对其他人来说,一对一剧场可能是令人痛苦的。
But in 1980-81 an even more harrowing spell of art began.
但1980-81年间是一段更让人锥心蚀骨的艺术开始。
You've had a harrowing time this past month.
在这过去的一个月里,你已经历了一段痛苦的日子。
But for others, one-on-one theatre can be harrowing.
但对其他人来说,一对一剧场可能是令人痛苦的。
But in 1980-81 an even more harrowing spell of art began.
但1980-81年间是一段更让人锥心蚀骨的艺术开始。
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And let me tell you -- if some of you have been there,it was a most agonizing and harrowing experience.Which got me thinking.
that defied credulity.A harrowing predilection for the uses of forcehad become commonplace,
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