excruciation

excruciation

美 [ɪkˌskruʃɪ'eɪʃən]  英 [ɪksˌkru:ʃɪ'eɪʃən]

  • n.拷问;苦恼;折磨
  • 网络酷刑;使受酷刑;拷打

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈古〉酷刑,拷问
2.
苦恼,剧痛;折磨

例句

Cutting into halves was not an excruciation only in late Tang Dynasty or previous Dynasties, which had existed in the early Tang Dynasty.

腰斩前期存在不仅仅是唐代后期或者酷刑等等

Excruciation in the Time of Transition: Heathendom and Tolerance--Research on Belief Tolerance before Religious Reform in England

过渡时期磨难异端宽容--英国宗教改革信仰宽容问题

On Shen Jiaben's Contribution in Abolishing the Excruciation of Capital Punishment by Dismembering the Body

沈家本废除凌迟酷刑作用

euthanasia is not yet legal in japan , but given the excruciation suffering of patients with terminal cancer is terrible

安乐日本尚未合法忍受癌症末期这种酷刑很可怕