1.苦痛,苦恼,苛责,拷问;讨厌[麻烦]的东西;〈古〉拷问台
1.使苦恼,使痛苦,折磨;使混乱;欺负,虐待;拷问
1.severe physical or mental pain that someone suffers, often caused deliberately by someone else; someone or something that makes you suffer severe physical or mental pain
1.to make someone suffer severe physical or mental pain, often deliberately
2.to annoy someone, especially for fun
1.An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way , tormenting himself with his own prickles . Thomas Hood, British poet.
易怒的人像一只反过来卷缩的刺猬,用自己的刺折磨自己。英国诗人胡德。
2.A piercing mournful wail cut through the air, as if intent on tormenting the weak of heart.
一阵尖锐的、凄惨的叫声在空中盘旋了一阵,好像故意在绞痛这些人的脆弱的心。
3.English Sentence An irritable man is like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, tormenting himself with his own prickles.
易怒的人象一只反过来蜷缩的刺猬,用自己的刺折磨自己。
4.The need of the hour therefore, is to wipe off the tormenting system, which could be possible only after its thorough overhaul.
因此,需要一小时,擦去的折磨系统,这可能是后,才可能正本清源。
5.To seasoned investors, last week's sharp market swings were a fresh reminder of a problem tormenting financial markets: moral hazard.
投资老手来说,上周剧烈的市场波动再次表明困扰着金融市场的一个问题:道德风险。
6.Tormenting United's central defenders is one of his favourite pastimes.
而折磨曼联的中后卫,是他最喜爱的消遣之一。
7.The children were scolded for tormenting animals.
孩子们因折磨动物而受到责骂。
8.But alas ! The very act of concentration seemed to make me more wakeful than ever , and I would pass hours in tormenting sleeplessness .
但是,天哪!高度集中的精力让我比任何时候都清醒,我不得不在折磨人的失眠中捱过几个钟头。
9.Those with this type of genealogy have no compassion and derive pleasure from tormenting others.
那些该类型宗谱者是没有同情心的,并从折磨他人中获得乐趣。
10.Going through this whole process with TM was a very painful and tormenting experience for me.
经历TM(罹病到辞世),对我是场非常痛苦且折磨的过程。