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速記技巧:可以將單詞拆分記憶,如“ag(諧音為“啊葛”)nise(字母按順序排列)”。
“agonise”這個(gè)詞的詞源可以追溯到拉丁語“agō”意為“使痛苦”和“-īre”表示“做”或“經(jīng)歷”。因此,“agonise”意為“經(jīng)歷痛苦的過程”。
變化形式:在詞性上,“agonise”可以作為動(dòng)詞使用,其過去分詞和過去式為“agonised”或“agonized”。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. “agony” - 痛苦的極端狀態(tài),與“agonise”有相似的含義。
2. “torture” - 意為“拷問”,與“agonise”表示的痛苦經(jīng)歷有相似之處。
3. “anguish” - 意為“極度痛苦”,與“agonise”有相似的情感表達(dá)。
4. “torment” - 意為“折磨”,與“agonise”表示的使某人經(jīng)歷痛苦的過程有相似之處。
5. “agonizingly” - 意為“痛苦地”,用來修飾動(dòng)詞,強(qiáng)調(diào)痛苦的過程。
6. “agonizingly”也可以與其它詞構(gòu)成短語,如“agonizingly slow”(緩慢而痛苦)。
7. “agonistic”(競(jìng)技的,痛苦的) - 這是一個(gè)生物學(xué)和醫(yī)學(xué)術(shù)語,用于描述動(dòng)物在競(jìng)爭(zhēng)或戰(zhàn)斗中的表現(xiàn)。
8. “agony”(極度的痛苦)和“agonistic”(競(jìng)技的,痛苦的)可以構(gòu)成一個(gè)短語“agonistic agony”,表示在競(jìng)技中經(jīng)歷極度痛苦的情況。
9. “agonize”(使痛苦)也可以作為名詞使用,表示痛苦的經(jīng)歷或過程。
10. “agonized expression”(痛苦的表情) - 這是一個(gè)常用的英語短語,用于描述某人因痛苦而扭曲的面容。
以上這些單詞和短語都與“agonise”這個(gè)詞有直接或間接的聯(lián)系,并可以用來描述痛苦的經(jīng)歷或表情。
常用短語:
1. to agonise over
2. to suffer agonies
3. to suffer intense pain
4. to writhe in agony
5. to suffer excruciating pain
6. to suffer unbearable pain
7. to suffer intense physical pain
例句:
1. I agonised over whether to tell her the truth or not.
2. She was suffering agonies from the pain of her injury.
3. He writhed in agony as he tried to move his arm.
4. She couldn"t bear the intense pain of the operation.
5. The thought of facing the pain again was too much for him.
6. The thought of enduring another round of intense physical pain was enough to make her faint.
英文小作文:
When we suffer from physical pain, it can be a very distressing experience. Pain can make us feel helpless and hopeless, and it can even affect our ability to function normally. However, there are some things we can do to cope with pain and make it more bearable. Firstly, we should try to rest and avoid doing anything that will worsen the pain. Secondly, we can try to distract ourselves by doing something that interests us, such as listening to music or reading a book. Finally, we should try to maintain a positive attitude and not give in to negative thoughts about our condition. Although pain is unpleasant, it is also a reminder that we are still alive and capable of overcoming challenges. Through these methods, we can make it through the toughest times and emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before.
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