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| usually passive if you are racked by pain or unpleasant feelings, you feel them and suffer because of them 折磨;使痛苦 | Greg was racked by doubts and indecision. 格雷格因疑虑和优柔寡断而痛苦不堪。 | | Violent sobs racked her body. 哭得伤心过度伤了她的身体。 | |
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- | rack your brains |
| to try hard to think of something |
| 绞尽脑汁 |
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| He racked his brains trying to remember where he had seen her before. 他绞尽脑汁试图回忆起曾在哪里见过她。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌrack ˈup |
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| rack up sth: to get a large number or amount of something 大量获得 | The film racked up five Oscar nominations. 这部电影获得了5项奥斯卡奖提名。 | | a | to get a large amount of sales or profits 大量获得(销售额或利润) | | Last year, they racked up profits of more than £3 million. 去年他们获利达300多万英镑。 | | | b | in sports, to get a large number of points or goals (体育上)获得(分数或进球) | | Leonardsen racked up his tenth goal of the season. 莱昂纳德森打进了他本赛季的第10个进球。 | | |
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