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单词 Harrowing
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1. The shipwreck was a harrowing experience.
2. For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
3. She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.
4. To see someone killed is a very harrowing experience.
5. The book makes harrowing reading.
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6. You've had a harrowing time this past month.
7. The film contained harrowing scenes of starving children.
8. His other abiding memory is a harrowing one.
9. You've had a harrowing experience and a lucky escape.
10. I know it's harrowing for you, but think hard.
11. No detectable fragments may survive this harrowing experience.
12. The court heard harrowing testimony from survivors and relatives of the victims.
13. He was reliving the harrowing moment when he discovered her unconscious, her neck in a ligature.
14. Stapledon strongly recommends a second harrowing to cover the seeds before rolling.
15. Reporting a rape remains a strenuous and harrowing experience, however, and it is likely to continue as an underreported offence.
16. Despite critical letters from their families and harrowing interviews with different social workers, they remain resolute.
17. It was a harrowing din, a cascade of furious voices merged into a single pulsating shout.
18. The court heard a harrowing 999 tape of the boy, then 10, as he tried in vain to stop the killing.
19. After a harrowing bus ride through the mountains, we arrived at the port of Heraklion.
20. She slammed a mental door shut on the harrowing thought.
21. Harrowing for the patient, not to mention the expense incurred.
22. Miriam, unable to endure this harrowing sight a moment longer, had fled from the tiger house.
23. I didn't think I could sit through the film again. It was so harrowing and tore me apart.
24. His linguistic minimalism can also be effective-his low-key description of a hanging is quite the most harrowing I've read.
25. Nearly all the relatives have agreed not to make a harrowing personal identification of the victims.
26. Despite all this talent, however, Simon describes his trip to Broadway as a somewhat harrowing experience.
27. But 19-year-old model Saffron Domini needed little persuasion to appear in a harrowing film about racism and violence.
28. He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.
29. After many hair-raising adventures, most not only survive but emerge wiser and stronger as a result of their harrowing ordeal.
30. The scenes of Raynor injecting himself are sickening and his drug withdrawal sequence is harrowing.
1. The shipwreck was a harrowing experience.
2. For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
3. She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.
31. The case made harrowing reading, but far worse was the account of how passers-by behaved.
32. Whether I'd stuck to my guns or not, it had been a harrowing experience and I felt abused.
33. Meanwhile, the scarred veteran Inman is experiencing his own harrowing, perilous odyssey as the Civil War rages on.
34. What should be a harrowing 90 minutes in hell ends up another tedious tourist nightmare devoid of historical perspective.
35. The book is a harrowing account of his stepfather's abuse.
36. No, Mr Holman, don't let your harrowing experience this morning send you into the realms of fantasy.
37. "Rid Of Me" is harrowing, uneasy listening.
38. At the shelters, others told still more harrowing tales.
39. A light harrowing will follow to cover the seed.
40. Her description is powerful, harrowing and brave.
41. The subcommittee's harrowing report was virtually ignored by the news media.
42. It was a harrowing journey, not least for Eliza, who reportedly was heavily pregnant at the time and wound up giving birth in the badly leaking longboat; the infant died shortly afterward.
43. The women want to learn ploughing and harrowing. Whom can we get to teach them?
44. Her harrowing experiences brought many of the audience to tears.
45. For all of Nansen's protean accomplishments, it was the harrowing journey of the Fram between 1893 and 1896 that gave his life story real drama.
46. Carmine is made, literally, from ground-up cochineal insects, which is just a more harrowing way of saying mashed red beetles.
47. The witness statement given by Mr Polanski's victim still makes harrowing reading (though she has long since settled with him in a civil-law suit, and has supported his efforts to close the case).
48. Such is the harrowing testimony of one of the closest eyewitnesses to what scientists call the Tunguska event, the largest impact of a cosmic body to occur on the earth during modern human history.
49. After the entrance of waiting, I became the most harrowing time.
50. Less theatrical, but equally harrowing, is the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in a former KGB prison in central Vilnius where hundreds were tortured and killed.
51. Last night's harrowing television pictures plumbed new depths of depravity.
52. To compromise would have been more harrowing than and jungles we had to trudge trudge through.
53. I've just returned from what is likely to be the most harrowing investigative jaunt of my career, a four-day slog through teeming streets filled with screaming children.
54. I'm finally starting to feel like my old, precancer self, as if I've finally returned home from a long and harrowing journey through dark and dangerous lands with plenty of earthy tales to tell.
55. Reports of great white shark encounters with humans have been abundant this summer, with a few harrowing incidents of sharks circling tourist and fishing boats yielding dramatic images.
56. Makhmalbaf adapts the volatile terrain to his story, such as in a harrowing and memorable scene set in a medical camp populated by limbless mine explosion victims.
57. No one negates history out whim, but only under the impact of harrowing and unsuspected tragedies.
58. It follows after three harrowing bars. Piano and orchestra swirl up into one blazing, diabolic cacophony in which the practised ear may detect the thumping opening theme of the movement.
59. Still, being on the business end of a med student's first exam can be harrowing , according to this dispatch from a Slate reporter.
60. The film is harrowing exploration of moral, spiritual and emotional bankruptcy.
61. It is the names that make this volume harrowing, singularly distressing, exceptionally depressing.
62. There is a harrowing moment when each middle-class families first starts to undertand that its gilt-edged securities and War Loan will never recover.
63. On a large television screen the previous day, Elisabeth, 42, had confronted her father with the full horror of her 24-year ordeal in hour after hour of harrowing prerecorded testimony.
64. It is the names that make this volume uniquely harrowing, singularly distressing, exceptionally depressing.
65. But by the end of this harrowing year of debt, it was hard . to be confident.
66. The film accompanies the men on their harrowing search, as they increasingly question their mission.
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