nerve-racking

英[?n?:v?r?k??]
美[?n?v?r?k??]

基本釋義

adj.
傷腦筋的

實(shí)用例句

The women and children spent a nerve-racking day outside waiting while fighting continued around them...

女人和孩子們?cè)谕饷婢o張不安地挨過(guò)了一天,而戰(zhàn)斗仍在她們身邊繼續(xù)。

It was more nerve-wracking than taking a World Cup penalty.

這比在世界杯上罰點(diǎn)球還扣人心弦。

Admittedly, these aspects can be very nerve racking aspects , and atfull moon makes it doubly so.

毫無(wú)質(zhì)疑地, 這些事情會(huì)非常頭痛, 而且滿月會(huì)使這種現(xiàn)象加倍.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. extremely irritating to the nerves;

    "nerve-racking noise"

    "the stressful days before a war"

    "a trying day at the office"

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