racking
英 [ˈrækɪŋ]
美 [ˈrækɪŋ]
adj. (疼痛或情绪)折磨人的,剧烈的
v. 使痛苦不堪; 使受折磨
rack的现在分词
现在分词:racking
BNC.23554
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- causing great physical or mental suffering
- a wrenching pain
双语例句
- She was now shaking with long, racking sobs.
她正剧烈地抽噎着,浑身颤抖。 - They also require ample forethought to avoid alienating customers, violating contracts, and racking up extra costs.
但它们还需要足够深谋远虑,以避免疏远顾客、违反合约和承担额外开销。 - The average manager is racking up nine weeks of unpaid overtime a year, or 90 minutes a day.
一般的管理人员一年的工作中有九周是没有薪水的,或者说,每天有一个半小时干了没钱拿。 - Racking my brain to find a way to get through to them, I recalled other occasions when I had encountered something in the forest as helpless and dangerous as these two human children.
我搜肠刮肚地想要找到亲近她们的法子,于是想起了有几次我在森林中遇见的与这两个人类小孩一般无助然而又危险的东西。 - Shiseido, a Japanese cosmetics company, has been racking up 30 per cent Chinese sales growth.
日本化妆品公司资生堂(Shiseido)在中国销售额的增幅一直在30%以上。 - People are always racking their brains to find a way of preventing buildings from collapsing.
人们总是绞尽脑汁来寻求使建筑物免于坍塌的途径。 - Barely a month as prince, and little George is already racking up the miles.
作为王子差不多一个月了,小乔治已经走过了数英里。 - I am racking my brain, but I can't imagine why you'll make this up.
我绞尽脑汁也弄不明白你为什么要编这瞎话。 - Banks say they are already racking up significant costs.
相关银行称,它们已承担了大量成本。 - If your spending has increased beyond your income, you may be racking up debts faster than you can pay them off.
如果你的消费超出你的收入有所增加,你也许会比你费尽了债务遣散他们。
