1.令人苦恼的;使人痛苦的
1.“distress”的现在分词
1.making you feel extremely unhappy, worried, or upset
1.The present participle of distress
1.If so, recall the dark and distressing experience of Jesus and His example on the night of His betrayal.
如果是这样,就想想耶稣在黑暗和痛苦中的经历,以及祂在被卖的那一夜所做的榜样。
2.Then examine your mind for whatever is distressing you, regardless of how much or how little you think it is doing so.
然后省察内心任何令你苦恼的事,不论苦恼多大或多小。
3.That study reported cases of jaundice, and at least one subject having "most distressing palpitations of the heart. "
那项研究报道了一些黄疸病例,还有至少一名接受实验者犯有“最令人痛苦的心悸”。
4.Reading from prepared remarks, Royal said the allegations were distressing, but still needed to be verified.
罗亚尔念着事先准备好的稿子说,这些指控让人痛心,但是仍然需要得到证实。
5.From the British perspective, the long arm of American regulation has reached across the Atlantic with distressing frequency lately.
英国认为,显然美国的过度规制以横跨大西洋,影响到了本国利益。
6.At this point, life can be distressing but never become desparing for the fact that it always holds the desire for delight.
这样说来,人生虽痛苦,却不悲观,因为它终抱着快乐的希望;
7.To Carrie he said nothing whatsoever. She could feel that her request disturbed him. To pay her would soon become a distressing thing.
对嘉莉他却什么也没说。她能够感觉到她的要求令他不安了。要他给钱很快就会成为一件难受的事情了。
8.Management should also be able to handle negative personal transitions like a distressing family illness or a death in an employee's family.
管理者也不应该忽略个人的生活变化比如令人心痛的员工家人生病或者死亡。
9.There's going to be a couple more distressing slides for those of you -- I'll let you know when you can look again.
我接下来还要给你看几张可怕的图片-对于那些敏感的人,我会告诉你们什么时候可以再抬头看屏幕的。
10.It's a wonderfully distressing time, one that will stay with you for a long, long time as you share your now-old memories with colleagues.
这是让人极为痛苦的一天,这一天将会伴随你很久很久,久到你总是可以与同事分享你的古老而崭新的记忆。