cruciation

[US]/[ˈkruːʃɪən]/
[UK]/[ˈkruːʃɪən]/

Translation

n. 痛苦的狀態或感受,尤其指身體上的痛苦;痛苦的根源
v. 使遭受痛苦

Phrases & Collocations

enduring cruciations

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avoided cruciation

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felt cruciation

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source of cruciation

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past cruciations

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experiencing cruciation

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great cruciation

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daily cruciation

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mental cruciation

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caused cruciation

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Example Sentences

the constant pain was a cruciation for the athlete.

運動員對持續的疼痛感到備受煎熬。

dealing with customer complaints became a daily cruciation.

處理客戶投訴成為每日的煎熬。

his inability to choose was a cruciation for his family.

他無法做出選擇,這對他的家人來說是一場煎熬。

the ethical dilemma presented a significant cruciation to the researcher.

道德困境對研究人員來說是一項重大的煎熬。

she found the waiting process a terrible cruciation.

她覺得等待的過程非常煎熬。

the project's delays were a cruciation for the entire team.

專案延遲對整個團隊來說是一場煎熬。

he described the job search as a long cruciation.

他描述求職過程是一段漫長的煎熬。

the writer explored the cruciation of guilt in his novel.

作家在他的小說中探討了罪惡感的煎熬。

financial instability was a constant cruciation for the family.

財務不穩定對這個家庭來說是一場持續的煎熬。

the lack of progress was a cruciation to the investors.

缺乏進展對投資者來說是一場煎熬。

she suffered a cruciation of loneliness after moving.

搬家後,她遭受了孤獨的煎熬。

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