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tor.mentH5tC:7ment, $5tC:r-ngreat mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain痛苦; 折磨The family said they had endured years of torment and abuse from neighbours. [U]这家人说多年来他们一直忍受着邻居的纠缠和辱骂。After five years of imprisonment in appalling conditions he still had no idea when his lonely torment would end. [U]在骇人的条件下被监禁了五年后,他仍然不知道什么时候才能不再遭受孤独的折磨。At the question she started to sob, clearly revealing her inner torment. [U]问到这个问题时她开始抽泣,这显然暴露了她内心的痛苦。There's no greater torment than waiting for the result of medical tests. [U]再没有比等待身体检查的结果更折磨人的事了。He spent the night in torment, trying to decide what was the best thing to do. [U]他在痛苦中度过了那个晚上,试图决定什么是最好的方法。After three days in torment, she decided it was time to visit the dentist. [U]在痛苦中度过了三天后,她决定去看牙医。A torment is something or someone that causes great suffering or annoyance.使人痛苦或烦恼的事或人The tax forms were an annual torment to him. [C]税收的表格每年都扰得他不得安宁。
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