unbearably

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英 [ʌn'beərəblɪ]
美 [ʌn'beərəblɪ]
是什么意思
  • adv.

    不能忍受地,无法容忍地;慌;

  • 英英释义

    unbearably[ ,ʌn'beərəbli ]

    • adv.to an unbearable degree

      "it was unbearably hot in the room"

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    双语例句

    1. I've always found her unbearably nosey.
      我发觉她总爱管闲事真让人受不了。

    权威例句

    Was the Early Eocene ocean unbearably warm or are the proxies unbelievably wrong?
    A cause of unbearably painful breast, diffuse dermal angiomatosis
    THE PHRASE UNBEARABLY REPEATED
    Strangely Dark, Unbearably Bright: from the Volto Santo to the Veronica and beyond in the Divine Comedy
    President Obama sent out a warning about a meteorological event that’s going to make this weekend unbearably hot
    Here's why it will be so unbearably hot this weekend
    Illustrators from 1893 thought the future of fashion would be unbearably weird
    Suffocating in the bell jar: the euthanasia request by the unbearably suffering, depressed patient
    Earth: Kansas was once unbearably hot: Permian temperatures climbed to nearly 74° celsius
    'When I was young I was unbearably hard on myself'