wrenching
常見例句
- Knowing whether to break up or stay together is a wrenching question that often lacks an easy answer.
要知道是否該分手還是繼續(xù)在一起,這是一個(gè)很糾結(jié)的常常不容易回答的問題。 - 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.
不過,隨著美國和其它國家的貿(mào)易逆差縮小,一些經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家擔(dān)心,中國仍可能面對(duì)一次外部賬戶的痛苦調(diào)整。 - But two months into their marriage in 2004, her husband revealed at dinner that he wanted to live as a woman, and the couple embarked on a long wrenching jouney to stay together.
然而就在2004年,在他們結(jié)婚兩個(gè)月的時(shí)候,她的丈夫在吃飯時(shí)透露了他想像女人一樣生活的想法,這對(duì)夫妻從此開始為了共同生活展開了一段漫長、痛苦的旅程。 - Indeed,those wrenching scenes of devastation remind us not only of our common humanity, but also of our common responsibilities,".
- The decisions had to be made. They were gut-wrenching, but absolutely necessary for Chrysler's survival,"
- "The reports and images that we have seen of collapsed hospitals, crumbled homes,and men and women carrying their injured neighbors through the streets are truly heart-wrenching,"
- The news of the shooting at a spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin yesterday was heart-wrenching.
FORBES: The Brookfield Shooting is Part of a Rising Tide of Domestic Violence - The girls are smart, honest and very appealing, and their stories are heart wrenching.
FORBES: Seven Summer Films You Really Shouldn't Miss - In 2009 the world experienced a wrenching recession, and in 2010 a stimulus-driven recovery.
ECONOMIST: Robin Bew expects another tough year for the global economy 返回 wrenching