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词汇 unbearable
释义 unbearable
adjective
uk /ʌnˈbeə.rə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈber.ə.bəl/
B2
too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience: 无法忍受的
All I remember of my daughter's birth was the unbearable pain and the relief when it was all over.生我女儿给我留下的记忆就是无法忍受的疼痛和一切结束后的轻松。
The atmosphere at work at the moment is almost unbearable.目前的工作氛围真令人难以忍受。
The heat was unbearable.热得令人难以忍受。
Synonyms
intolerable
unendurableformal
Opposites
bearable
tolerable
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

painful
painfulHer ankle was still painful if she put weight on it.
soreMy feet are sore from walking around all day.
tenderThe glands in my neck feel really tender.
sensitiveMy face was bright red and sensitive to the touch.
excruciatingHis injury caused excruciating headaches.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Serious and unpleasant
abominable
abominably
abysmal
abysmally
apocalyptic
fraught
frightful
from hellidiom
fun
ghastliness
not be all fun and gamesidiom
noxiously
objectionable
objectionably
odious
unpleasantness
unpretty
unspeakable
unspeakably
unsupportable

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unbearably

unbearable | American Dictionary


unbearable
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ʌnˈbeər·ə·bəl/
so unpleasant or painful that you find it hard to accept:
We had an unbearable summer here.
The long wait was almost unbearable.

Examples of unbearable


unbearable
Evidence can never be compelling in the relevant sense, and unbearable suffering cannot elicit a response that is truly morally free.
She also has intermittently unbearable pain from shingles.
The heat was unbearable, and in most carriages overcrowding prevented movement.
Doubt remained in these latter cases about whether the suffering could be verified medically even though it was experienced as unbearable.
The riots themselves were bound to happen; they erupted when the su^ering became unbearable and anger with government policy unstoppable.
Legalizing euthanasia for competent persons who find their suffering unbearable will affect attitudes and practices toward incompetent patients.
The law stipulates that physicians need to assess unbearable and hopeless suffering, but does not prescribe how this assessment should take place.
After primary school and military service, life at home under the authority of his difficult father became unbearable.
With public squares, parks and avenues effectively surrendered to the worm, summer in the city became unbearable.
I felt myself to be a trapped and broken man with unbearable pain, who was physically defeated in every way possible.
Anxiety gripped my heart and it became unbearable.
In business, transactions entail substantial risk-taking under uncertainty, which could lead to unbearable losses; in politics, they could lead to political downfalls.
The relationship between the patient and therapist helps make the unbearable bearable.
Rather, as a result of the unbearable life situations they often have experienced during their childhood, they have learned to turn off their feelings.
He played out a tale based on real events, a story of small humiliations that mounted and mounted until they became an unbearable load.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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