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
- In order to quit dad's smoke, racking my brains, total came up with three his sleeve.
为了戒掉爸爸的烟,我绞尽脑汁,共想出了三条妙计。 - She was now shaking with long, racking sobs.
她正剧烈地抽噎着,浑身颤抖。 - Your vacation days are racking up at work, youre feeling drained and the years almost finished.
你的假期时间被工作吞噬了,你感觉筋疲力尽,这一年好像都要结束了。 - 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。 - Insurers are another big culprit in racking up unnecessary expenses.
保险公司是导致不必要开支的另外一个因素。 - In 2009, the economy barely paused for breath, racking up 8.7 per cent growth.
2009年,中国经济几乎未作停歇,一举实现了8.7%的增长。 - Kelly heard story after story about soldiers losing homes or racking up debt during their convalescence.
凯利听到一个接着一个的故事在关于军人们在康复期间失掉家或者债务越累越高。 - 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。 - Banks say they are already racking up significant costs.
相关银行称,它们已承担了大量成本。 - Her brothers sent over 2,000 texts and also downloaded videos, sometimes racking up$ 2,000 in data charges.
她的兄弟们发了2000多条短信,还下了视频,所以这部分的通讯费达到了2千美元。
