常見(jiàn)例句用作名詞 (n.)Nothing could alleviate his distress.什么都不能減輕他的痛苦。How can we prevent such distress?我們?cè)鯓硬拍鼙苊膺@種困境?Send out a distress signal; the ship is sinking.發(fā)出求救信號(hào)吧,船正在下沉。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.The news of his death distressed us greatly.他逝世的消息使我們極為悲痛。其他: ~ed as s-Compl.We are distressed at your failure.我們?yōu)槟愕氖「械诫y過(guò)。Anne was greatly distressed that she had not passed the final English exam.安十分難過(guò),因?yàn)樗⒄Z(yǔ)期末考試不及格。We were distressed to find that the children had not returned.我們發(fā)現(xiàn)孩子沒(méi)有回來(lái),感到很憂(yōu)慮。更多例句雙語(yǔ)例句A distressingly large number of today’s young have found nothing to strive for beyond a day-to-day pursuit of comfort and pleasure.今天大量的青年找不到任何超越一天天追求舒適安逸、可以為之奮斗的東西,這令人很痛心。As might be expected under such circumstances, the literature on this deliberately mysterious country tends to be polarized and politicized, with the ratio of opinion to fact often distressingly high.在這種環(huán)境下人們期待的期待得到了實(shí)現(xiàn),關(guān)于這個(gè)謹(jǐn)慎而神秘的國(guó)度的文學(xué)作品正趨向分化和政治化,但觀點(diǎn)與事實(shí)的比例通常高得嚇人。Even when poor people have access, the quality of services is distressingly low.即使窮人能夠得到這些服務(wù),服務(wù)的質(zhì)量也很差。權(quán)威例句Distressingly, the answer is that indeed, the US has no idea what it is doing.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Clueless in WashingtonAs of the mid-1990s, the companies that owned them had a distressingly high rate of worker injury.FORBES: Psychological Innovation to Improve Oil Rig SafetyTo a distressingly large extent, the fate of these two distinct economies may hinge on the outcome in November.FORBES: Where's Next: November May Determine Regional Winners 返回 distressingly