释义 |
ˌoverˈtorture, v. [over- 25, 27.] trans. To overcome with torture; to torture beyond endurance. Hence ˌoverˈtortured ppl. a.
c1590Marlowe Faust. Wks. (Rtldg.) 133/2 This ever-burning chair Is for o'er-tortur'd souls to rest them in. 1818Byron Mazeppa xiii, O'ertortured by that ghastly ride, I felt the blackness come and go. 1896Black Briseis xx, To gain some quiet for his overtortured spirit. |