gnawing的意思和读音

gnawing

: [ˈnɔɪŋ] : [ˈnɔːɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“gnaw”

gnawingadj.

1.使making you feel worried over a period of time

gnawing doubts

n.1.,

adj.1.;使

v.1.“gnaw”

adj.1.continuously causing you pain or worrying you

v.1.The present participle of gnaw

1. Faulty Gnawing Humiliation ...

3. gnash 齿 gnawing gnomic ...

4. ) darting gnawing ) bursting ...

5. ... dull;obtuse; gnawing;griping stinging;smarting;sore ...

8. gnawing n. gnawing n.,, the gnawing pains of hunger ...

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1.The muskeg berries did not allay this gnawing, while they made his tongue and the roof of his mouth sore with their irritating bite.

2.He was searching for something that had been gnawing at him all day.西

3.Hotels and food, and I'm walking about like a leper with crabs gnawing at my entrails.

4.There were no unmanageable work loads, no ugly competition, no gnawing anxiety that you aren't up to it and that someone else is better.

5.I saw her in corners, in spots with merely the faintest glimmer of light, poring over her books like a rat gnawing at something.西

6.No life at all, the blankness of the grave was preferable to the pangs gnawing continually at her heart.

7.He looked just like an old dog gnawing on a bone.

8.But the gnawing sense of late that it has let itself go has tried the patience and passion of even its most ardent devotees.

9.The recent violence against black foreigners is a reminder that the bottom third of South Africans still face gnawing poverty.

10.The thick, ungainly boots can cut off a woman's legs in a most unflattering way - resembling two stuffed animals gnawing at the feet.