anguished
/ˈæŋɡwɪʃt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈæŋɡwɪʃt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈaŋ-gwisht/ (ame, mw)
anguished — 形容詞
- anguishedpositive
- more anguishedcomparative
- most anguishedsuperlative
1. Suffering from or showing very intense emotional pain, often caused by loss, fea
痛苦的
內心極度痛苦或悲傷的
Suffering from or showing very intense emotional pain, often caused by loss, fear, or hopelessness.
Mei-Lin let out an anguished cry when she heard the news about her grandmother.
Mei-Lin 聽到有關祖母的消息時,發出痛苦的哭喊聲。
collocation: anguished cry
Diego looked anguished as he read the final letter from his doctor.
Diego 讀著醫生寄來的最後一封信,表情十分痛苦。
predicative use: look + anguished
The hospital staff stood in anguished silence after losing the young patient.
醫院同仁失去了那位年輕的病人,陷入痛苦的沉默。
Yuki wrote an anguished letter to her family, apologizing for what she said.
Yuki 寫了一封痛苦的信給家人,為她說的話道歉。
The old woman's anguished expression moved everyone in the courtroom.
那位老婦人痛苦的表情令法庭上所有人都為之動容。
- agonized
nearly identical meaning; more common in descriptions of physical pain
- tormented
suggests ongoing or repeated suffering, often with a cause
- distraught
more about extreme worry or upset, less about deep emotional pain
- wretched
focuses on unhappiness caused by difficult circumstances
文法句型
anguished + noun
be/look/sound + anguished
用法筆記
Commonly used in both attributive position (before the noun) and predicative position (after a linking verb like be, look, or sound). Often appears in formal or literary descriptions of grief, fear, or regret.