词汇 | shattering |
释义 | shattering adjective uk /ˈʃæt.ər.ɪŋ/ us /ˈʃæt̬.ɚ.ɪŋ/ shatteringadjective (TIRING)making you feel extremely tired: 令人极度疲劳的 It was a shattering schedule - seven meetings in two days.这是个累死人的时间表——两天之内竟然有7次会。 Complicated and difficult to do advanced ambitious ambitiously another arduous formidable formidably get blood out of/from a stoneidiom grail gruelling onerous onerously overdemanding painstaking picnic trickily tricky tuff ultra-sensitive unintuitive shatteringadjective (UPSETTING)making you feel extremely upset: 令人极度难过的 Losing the family business was a shattering blow.家族企业的倒闭是一个令人极度难过的打击。 Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom nerve self-lacerating self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom tear toxic -shattering suffix uk / -ʃæt.ər.ɪŋ/ us / -ʃæt̬.ɚ.ɪŋ/ used with a noun to describe a situation that ends, breaks, or has a very powerful effect on something: 终结…的,打破…的;有巨大影响的 a confidence-shattering defeat (= one which destroys confidence)摧毁信心的失败 His presidential campaign has collected a record-shattering $640 million. See also earth-shattering world-shattering See shatter It takes five bone-shattering hours in a sturdy jeep to make the journey. I've never had much time for the glass-shattering sound of the opera diva. This was not exactly a life-shattering realization as I was already well aware of it. Damaging and spoiling adulterant adulterate adulterated adulteration applecart butcher drive a wedge between someoneidiom dry rot eat eat away at something erode foul put something out of jointidiom queer rain on someone's paradeidiom rampage ravage seismic sour wreck |
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