pain[英][peɪn][美][pen]n.痛苦; 刻苦; 令人厌烦的人[事物]; 身体某部分的疼痛[不适]; vt.& vi.(使)疼痛,(使)痛苦,伤害; vt.使…痛苦; 使…烦恼; vi.感到疼痛; 引起疼痛; 第三人称单数:pains复数:pains现在分词:paining过去式:pained过去分词:pained形近词:PainPAIN双语例句1The scanner will save risk and pain for patients.扫描仪将使病人免遭风险和痛苦。2Layoffs are an abomination for the pain they cause innocent victims and the lack ofaccountability they often represent.裁员是可憎的&它一方面给无辜的被裁者带来痛苦,另一方面往往是决策者不负责任的表现。3He had not expected the pain to be unendurable.他没料到会如此疼痛难忍。4Chizhov says sanctions would worsen relations between Russia and West and hesays if they were to be implemented, they would actually hurt the West more than anypain that Russia might incur.齐若夫说,制裁会恶化俄罗斯和西方的关系,他还说,如果要执行制裁,那么制裁对西方国家造成的伤害大于对俄罗斯可能带来的损失。5Chantal was writhing in pain and bathed in perspiration.夏恩托痛苦地翻来覆去,汗水淋淋。