wrenching
英 [英 [ˈrentʃɪŋ]]
美 [美 [ˈrentʃɪŋ]]
v. 猛拉; 猛扭; 猛拧; 扭伤(脚踝、肩膀等); 使痛苦,使十分难过(尤指以致哭喊出声)
wrench的现在分词
双语例句
- The most striking statement at Michael Jackson's memorial service was not his daughter Paris'tremulous and wrenching goodbye.
麦克-杰克逊的追思会上,最引人注目的一句话,不是他女儿帕里斯全身颤抖,痛苦说出的永别; - We need help, these wrenching films say, when we can no longer help ourselves.
“我们需要帮助”,这些沉重的电影道出了这个主题,“当我们不再能够自救的时候”。 - China has been through a wrenching series of changes and experiments.
中国经历了一系列艰苦的变革和试验。 - On one level Brandt's wrenching decision to recognize the division of Germany was a courageous recognition of reality.
从某种意义上说,勃兰特忍痛做出承认德国分治的决定,这是一种勇于正视现实的行为。 - "2046" is awash in such wrenching and charming tears.
“2046”是与水面齐平的在如此的猛扭和迷人的泪滴中。 - It will be the latest in a line of wrenching moments of retreat.
这将是一系列痛苦的撤退时刻中最新的一个。 - However, with the trade deficit in the US and other countries shrinking, some economists fear China could yet face a wrenching adjustment in its external accounts.
不过,随着美国和其它国家的贸易逆差缩小,一些经济学家担心,中国仍可能面对一次外部账户的痛苦调整。 - This novels is gut wrenching story about slavery before Civil War.
这部小说写的是一个有关南北战争前的奴隶们的令人断肠的故事。 - The Easter weekend provides an opportunity to reflect again on these wrenching topics, on what is important to us and what really matters.
今年的复活节为我们提供了一个再次思考这些令人纠结的问题的机会。利用这个机会,我们还可以想想,哪些东西对我们有着重要的意义,而哪些又是真正重要的。 - We should not be embarrassed or dismayed if the process of unifying is difficult, even at times wrenching.
如果统一的进程十分困难,有时甚至很痛苦,对此我们不应该感到难堪或惊讶。