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n.
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- [U][C]拷問,刑訊 the act of causing sb severe physical pain
- [U][C]折磨; 痛苦 severe pain or suffering caused in the mind or body
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 折磨 inflict severe pain on sb
n.
名詞
- 拷問,折磨,拷打
- 酷刑,嚴刑,刑訊
- 歪曲,扭曲,曲解
- 苦惱
- 嚴刑拷打
- 壓迫
- 折磨人的事物,使人痛苦的原因
- 折磨的手段,拷問的方法
- 劇痛,痛苦
- 猛烈的扭曲、搖撼
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動詞
- 拷問,折磨,拷打,嚴刑逼供,使受煎熬,虐待
- 歪曲,扭曲,曲解
- 使為難
- 扭彎,扭折
- 拼命地熬住
- 嚙蝕
- 使痛苦
- 使苦惱
- 使焦急
Noun:
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extreme mental distress
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unbearable physical pain
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intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain;
"an agony of doubt"
"the torments of the damned"
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the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean
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the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason;
"it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession"
Verb:
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torment emotionally or mentally
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subject to torture;
"The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The use of torture must disgust any civilized person.
追施酷刑必為文民社會生活的人所鄙夷。
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Torture always dehumanizes both the torturer and his victim.
嚴刑拷打或許使施刑者和受刑者都失去了人性本惡。
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She suffered the torture of toothache.
她因牙齒疼而疼痛。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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He tortured his prisoners.
他拷打罪犯。
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He was tortured with anxiety.
他為緊張所苦。
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Winds tortured the trees.
風把樹吹得歪偏斜斜。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The torture made him confess.
嚴刑拷打使他招供了。
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She suffered tortures from a toothache.
她受著牙齦腫痛的摧殘。
用作動詞 (v.)
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They tortured the prisoner until he made a confession.
他倆對囚犯施以酷刑,等你他招供。
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Why do we have to keep on torturing ourselves by taking about it?
因為什么樣的我們公司要一直以來交談那套事讓你麻煩呢?
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That cruel boy tortures animals.
哪一個慘無人道的小男孩虐打獵物。
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Winds tortured the trees.
風把樹吹得東倒西歪。
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They tortured the man to make him confess his crime.
你們拷打這人,使他招認他的罪刑。
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The illness tortured the man to death.
皮膚疾病把這人受折磨身亡。
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He was caught by the British and tortured.
他掉入加拿大人之手后獲得嚴刑拷打。
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Many people are tortured by cancer.
眾多人都受癌病的拆磨。
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She was tortured by jealousy.
她為妒忌所苦。
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His tension mounts, and the last quarter hour before they meet is sheer torture.
產自: J. Moynahan
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v. (動詞)
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torture的基本意思是嚴重折磨某人的身體和精神,使其產生極度痛苦、苦惱和緊張等不良感覺。
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torture是及物動詞,接名詞、代詞作賓語。其賓語后也可接動詞不定式作目的狀語。
- agony,anguish,torment,torture,grief,misery,distress,sorrow
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- 這些名詞均有“苦惱、痛苦”之意。
- agony側重指精神或身體痛苦的劇烈程度。
- anguish指精神方面令人難以忍受的極度痛苦;用于身體時,多指局部或暫時的痛苦。
- torment強調煩惱或痛苦的長期性。
- torture語氣比toment強,指在精神或肉體上受到的折磨所產生的痛苦。
- grief指由某種特殊處境或原因造成的強烈的感情上的苦惱與悲痛。
- misery著重痛苦的可悲狀態,多含不幸、可憐或悲哀的意味。
- distress多指因思想上的壓力緊張、恐懼、憂慮等所引起的精神上的痛苦,也可指某種災難帶來的痛苦。
- sorrow語氣比grief弱,指因不幸、損失或失望等所產生的悲傷。
- ☆ 15世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的torture,意為劇痛;最初源自晚期拉丁語的tortura,意為扭彎。
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