Helen described the events of the night before in excruciating detail.
海伦絮絮叨叨地描述了前一天晚上发生的事,令人不胜其烦。
—excruciatinglyadverbadv
His poetry is excruciatingly bad.
他的诗极其糟糕。
Examples from the Corpus
excruciating• The pain in my knee was excruciating.• From David's point of view the yuletidefestival was excruciating.• Searing, excruciatingagonyripped through his hand and up his arm until it seemed to engulf his entire body.• Because a screenplay has to specify everything in excruciatingdetail, it is almost as tedious to read as to write.• Witnesses described the brutalattack in excruciating detail.• She groaned, suffering all over again the excruciatingembarrassment of those moments.• The ambassador opened the gift in front of all his guests - and the box was empty! It was the most excruciating moment of my life.• Their crews are prostrate in the shade, trying to escape the excruciating, ovenheat.• After rolling on the sand in excruciating pain until stars lit up the sky, he relieved himself for a good half-hour.• The next few years were marked by excruciatingpoverty.• Councils charged with caring for the public interest start to panic at the thought of this oversized weed with its excruciatingsap.• There followed an excruciatingsilence that lasted for at least a minute.
Originexcruciating
(1500-1600)excruciate“to cause great pain to”((16-21 centuries)), from Latinexcruciare, from cruciare“to crucify”, from crux“cross”