torment 音标拼音: [t'ɔrm
, ɛnt] [tɔrm'ɛnt]
n . 苦痛,拷问
vt . 使苦恼,搅动,歪曲,拷问
苦痛,拷问使苦恼,搅动,歪曲,拷问
torment n 1 :
unbearable physical pain [
synonym : {
torture }, {
torment }]
2 :
extreme mental distress [
synonym : {
anguish }, {
torment },
{
torture }]
3 :
intense feelings of suffering ;
acute mental or physical pain ;
"
an agony of doubt "; "
the torments of the damned " [
synonym :
{
agony }, {
torment }, {
torture }]
4 :
a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented ; "
so great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors " [
synonym : {
harassment }, {
torment }]
5 :
a severe affliction [
synonym : {
curse }, {
torment }]
6 :
the act of harassing someone [
synonym : {
badgering }, {
worrying },
{
torment }, {
bedevilment }]
v 1 :
torment emotionally or mentally [
synonym : {
torment }, {
torture },
{
excruciate }, {
rack }]
2 :
treat cruelly ; "
The children tormented the stuttering teacher " [
synonym : {
torment }, {
rag }, {
bedevil }, {
crucify }, {
dun },
{
frustrate }]
3 :
subject to torture ; "
The sinners will be tormented in Hell ,
according to the Bible " [
synonym : {
torture }, {
excruciate },
{
torment }]
Torment \
Tor "
ment \,
n . [
OF .
torment ,
F .
tourment ,
fr .
L .
tormentum an engine for hurling missiles ,
an instrument of torture ,
a rack ,
torture ,
fr .
torquere to turn ,
to twist ,
hurl .
See {
Turture }.]
1 . (
Mil .
Antiq .)
An engine for casting stones . [
Obs .] --
Sir T .
Elyot .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Extreme pain ;
anguish ;
torture ;
the utmost degree of misery ,
either of body or mind . --
Chaucer .
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The more I see Pleasures about me ,
so much more I feel Torment within me . --
Milton .
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3 .
That which gives pain ,
vexation ,
or misery .
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They brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments . --
Matt .
iv .
24 .
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Torment \
Tor *
ment "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
tormented };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
tormenting }.] [
OF .
tormenter ,
F .
tourmenter .]
1 .
To put to extreme pain or anguish ;
to inflict excruciating misery upon ,
either of body or mind ;
to torture . "
Art thou come hither to torment us before our time ? " --
Matt .
viii .
29 .
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2 .
To pain ;
to distress ;
to afflict .
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Lord ,
my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy ,
grievously tormented . --
Matt .
viii .
6 .
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3 .
To tease ;
to vex ;
to harass ;
as ,
to be tormented with importunities ,
or with petty annoyances . [
Colloq .]
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4 .
To put into great agitation . [
R .] "[
They ],
soaring on main wing ,
tormented all the air ." --
Milton .
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277 Moby Thesaurus words for "
torment ":
abuse ,
afflict ,
affliction ,
aggravate ,
aggrieve ,
agonize ,
agonizingness ,
agony ,
ail ,
anguish ,
annoy ,
annoyance ,
annoyer ,
atrocious pain ,
badger ,
badgerer ,
bait ,
bane ,
be at ,
be the matter ,
bedevil ,
befoul ,
beset ,
bewitch ,
bite ,
blight ,
bloody ,
bother ,
break down ,
bring to tears ,
bristle ,
brown off ,
bug ,
bugbear ,
bully ,
bullyrag ,
burden ,
burn ,
burn up ,
calamity ,
chafe ,
chevy ,
chivy ,
claw ,
clawing ,
complicate matters ,
concern ,
condemn ,
confinement ,
convulse ,
corrupt ,
cruciation ,
crucifixion ,
crucify ,
crush ,
crushing burden ,
curse ,
cut ,
cut up ,
damage ,
death ,
defile ,
deprave ,
desolate ,
desolateness ,
desolation ,
despoil ,
destroy ,
destruction ,
devil ,
disadvantage ,
discommode ,
discompose ,
disease ,
dismemberment ,
disserve ,
distemper ,
distress ,
disturb ,
do a mischief ,
do evil ,
do ill ,
do wrong ,
do wrong by ,
dog ,
doom ,
draw tears ,
embitter ,
envenom ,
estrapade ,
evil ,
exasperate ,
excruciate ,
excruciatingness ,
excruciation ,
exercise ,
fash ,
fester ,
fret ,
fretting ,
gall ,
galleys ,
get ,
get into trouble ,
give pain ,
gnaw ,
grate ,
grievance ,
grieve ,
grind ,
gripe ,
harass ,
harasser ,
harassment ,
hard labor ,
harm ,
harrier ,
harrow ,
harry ,
haunt ,
heartbreak ,
heartsickness ,
heckle ,
heckler ,
hector ,
hell ,
hell upon earth ,
hex ,
holocaust ,
horror ,
hound ,
hunt ,
hurt ,
impair ,
impale ,
impalement ,
imprisonment ,
incarceration ,
inconvenience ,
infect ,
inflame ,
inflict pain ,
infliction ,
injure ,
inundate ,
irk ,
irritate ,
irritation ,
jailing ,
jinx ,
keelhauling ,
kill by inches ,
lacerate ,
laceration ,
lancinate ,
lancination ,
macerate ,
maltreat ,
martyr ,
martyrdom ,
martyrization ,
martyrize ,
menace ,
miff ,
misery ,
mistreat ,
molest ,
nag ,
needle ,
needling ,
nemesis ,
nettle ,
nightmare ,
nip ,
nudnik ,
nudzh ,
nuisance ,
open wound ,
oppress ,
ordeal ,
outrage ,
overwhelm ,
pain ,
painfulness ,
passion ,
peeve ,
penal servitude ,
perplex ,
persecute ,
persecution ,
persecutor ,
perturb ,
pest ,
pester ,
pesterer ,
pestilence ,
pick on ,
picketing ,
pierce ,
pinch ,
pique ,
plague ,
plaguer ,
play havoc with ,
play hob with ,
pluck the beard ,
poison ,
pollute ,
pother ,
prejudice ,
prick ,
prolong the agony ,
prostrate ,
provoke ,
punish ,
purgatory ,
pursue ,
put out ,
put to it ,
put to torture ,
puzzle ,
rack ,
railriding ,
rankle ,
rasp ,
ride ,
rile ,
rip ,
rock pile ,
roil ,
rub ,
ruffle ,
running sore ,
sadist ,
savage ,
scarify ,
scathe ,
scourge ,
smite ,
sorrow ,
stab ,
sting ,
strappado ,
suffering ,
taint ,
tar -
and -
feathering ,
tease ,
teaser ,
the gantlet ,
thorn ,
threaten ,
tormentingness ,
tormentor ,
torture ,
torturousness ,
trouble ,
try ,
try the patience ,
tweak ,
tweak the nose ,
twist ,
vex ,
vexation ,
victimize ,
violate ,
visitation ,
woe ,
worriedness ,
worries and cares ,
worriment ,
worry ,
worrying ,
wound ,
wreak havoc on ,
wretchedness ,
wring ,
wrong
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TORMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of TORMENT is extreme pain or anguish of body or mind : agony
TORMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TORMENT definition: to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain See examples of torment used in a sentence
TORMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary TORMENT definition: 1 great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain: 2 great mental suffering and… Learn more
Torment - definition of torment by The Free Dictionary Define torment torment synonyms, torment pronunciation, torment translation, English dictionary definition of torment n 1 Great physical pain or mental anguish 2 A source of harassment, annoyance, or pain 3 The torture inflicted on prisoners under interrogation
torment Definition Meaning - Dictionary. net The comprehensive definition of torment Includes pronunciation, synonyms, etymology, and usage examples to help you master this word
Torment (move) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia Torment prevents the target from using the same move twice in a row The effect lasts until the target is switched out If a Pokémon has selected the move it used last turn and becomes affected with Torment, it may still use the move this turn (even if it moves after the user of Torment)
Horror Pic Torment Sells to South Korea, Germany, U. K. , Austria Buenos Aires-based FilmSharks has closed theatrical and remake rights to “ Torment ” (“Tormento”), the Morgue-set horror thriller by “Gimme the Power” director Olallo Rubio
Torment - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com You'll doubtless notice the relationship between torture and torment But the subtle difference between them is that to torment someone is to torture them repeatedly
TORMENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you torment a person or animal, you annoy them in a playful, rather cruel way for your own amusement My older brother and sister used to torment me by singing it to me [VERB noun]
torment noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of torment noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary extreme pain, especially mental pain; a person or thing that causes this synonym anguish She suffered years of mental torment after her son's death The flies were a terrible torment