单词 | unbearable |
释义 | unbearable (ʌnbeərəbəl ) adjective B2 If you describe something as unbearable, you mean that it is so unpleasant, painful, or upsetting that you feel unable to accept it or deal with it. War has made life almost unbearable for the civilians remaining in the capital. [+ for] I was in terrible, unbearable pain. Synonyms: intolerable, insufferable, unendurable, too much [informal] unbearably (ʌnbeərəbli ) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed] B2 By the evening it had become unbearably hot. Collocations: unbearable heat The summer of unbearable heat and brown grass. Times, Sunday Times There he worked in the thriving gas industry where labourers toiled in unbearable heat shovelling coal into the massive retorts which produced gas for domestic light and heat. The Sun Conscripts bake in unbearable heat, working as border guards or construction workers without any guarantee of reprieve. The Times Literary Supplement Playing in that unbearable heat amid a plague of biting midges made the win more remarkable. The Sun They became thirsty because of the unbearable heat of the sun and the mountainous terrain. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two days later he caved in under unbearable pressure. The Sun This way you release the unbearable pressure of the present message without courting the withering implications of getting rid of the thing altogether. Times, Sunday Times It all seemed so obvious: pin the back three under unbearable pressure. Times,Sunday Times You might think all that equals unbearable pressure for a 22-year-old. Times, Sunday Times But the visitors could not hold out in the face of such unbearable pressure. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 无法忍受的 Japanese: 耐えられない |
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