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.Charles Halloway feels old, although he is only fifty-four, and he is tormented by an urge to be young and run like the boys.
查尔斯Halloway感觉岁,尽管他只有54,他是痛苦的呼吁是年轻人和运行像男孩。
2.At night her small husband tormented her on the bed, saying nowadays she was not the wife of a farmer but the wife of a government official.
小男人夜里折磨她,说她现在不是农民的婆娘了,是公家干部的夫人。
3.Then he fell with a crash to the ground, and she, all her tormented motherhood flooding upon her, rushed to gather him up.
接着,他啪的一声跌落到地上,而她,她那饱受折磨的母性涌了上来,她冲上前去将他扶起。
4.His reforms ripped pages out of the Red Book of regulations with which customs inspectors tormented Indian businessmen.
他的改革删除了《规则红皮书》中原有的许多规则——海关审查员正是依据这些规则折磨着印度的进出口商人。
5.He said he had made a terrible mistake and was tormented by what had happened.
他说他犯了可怕的错误,并被发生的事情所折磨。
6.It tormented me that we were denying Julia the sense of warmth and safety she obviously craved.
我们拒绝了茱莉亚明显祈求的温暖和安全感,这使我很痛心。
7.Aj : but life of Hemingway was the stuff of legends, but Ernest was a tormented soul who battled depression most of his life.
主持人:海明威的一生充满着传奇色彩,他的内心世界总是充满了绝望与痛苦。
8.Then she was silent, but the desire in her heart was not stilled, but gnawed there and tormented her, and let her have no rest.
她听到这话便不吭声了,可她心中的愿望并没有就此消失,而是在不停地折磨着她,让她得不到片刻的安宁。
9.Mr. Madoff said he made 'a terrible mistake' and an 'error of judgment' and that he lives in a 'tormented state' now.
马多夫说,他犯下了可怕的错误和判断上的失误,现在生活在痛苦折磨之中。
10.Rather than walk without direction, lost inside my tormented mind, I learn and accept that if I feel pain, I can feel joy as well.
与其漫无目的地行走,或者因内心痛苦折磨而不知所措,我开始学习并且认为如果我能感觉到痛苦,我也定能体验到幸福。