misery
misery — 名詞
1. a state of extreme unhappiness, pain, or emotional distress, especially one that
痛苦;苦難
因困難處境而產生的極度不快樂或折磨
a state of extreme unhappiness, pain, or emotional distress, especially one that lasts a long time or is brought on by very hard life conditions — for example, losing a loved one, living in poverty, or suffering a long illness.
The Chen family lived in misery after losing their home in the flood.
陳家在洪水過後失去家園,過著痛苦的生活。
collocation: live in misery
Years of illness brought nothing but misery to Saira's grandfather.
長年的疾病帶給 Saira 的祖父無盡的痛苦。
bring nothing but misery to [person]
Manuela could not hide the misery she felt when her best friend moved away.
Manuela 無法隱藏她最好的朋友搬走時所感受到的痛苦。
The cold winter added to the misery of people living on the city streets.
寒冷的冬天加劇了露宿街頭的人們的痛苦。
Ada's face showed pure misery as she read the letter from the hospital.
Ada 讀著醫院寄來的信,臉上露出極度的痛苦。
- suffering
broader term covering both physical and emotional pain; less intense and more general than misery
- distress
focuses on worry, anxiety, or upset; usually less severe and shorter in duration than misery
- anguish
more intense, more purely emotional; suggests mental torture rather than circumstantial hardship
- agony
extreme, often acute pain; can be physical or mental, but implies greater intensity in a shorter time frame
文法句型
adjective + misery
in misery
misery + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Typically uncountable — do not say "a misery" when referring to unhappiness (that belongs to sense 2). Frequently modified by adjectives such as utter, sheer, pure, abject, or deep. Common in both formal and everyday contexts but most natural when describing prolonged suffering rather than a brief moment of sadness.
常見錯誤
2. someone who is never satisfied, complains all the time, and whose negative attit
愛抱怨的人
總是不快樂且不停抱怨的人
someone who is never satisfied, complains all the time, and whose negative attitude makes other people feel uncomfortable or annoyed.
Nobody wanted to sit next to Walid at dinner because he was such a misery.
晚餐時沒有人想坐在 Walid 旁邊,因為他是個很愛抱怨的人。
informal: 'be such a misery'
Our supervisor is a real misery — she never has anything good to say about anyone.
我們的主管真是個愛抱怨的人——她從來不說任何人的好話。
a real misery (countable singular)
Oh, don't be such a misery! The sun is shining and we are on holiday.
噢,別這麼愛抱怨!陽光普照,我們正在度假呢。
Heather is a complete misery today; she keeps finding faults with everything.
Heather 今天真是個大抱怨鬼;她對每件事都挑毛病。
文法句型
be + a + misery
such a misery
a real / complete misery
用法筆記
Countable noun — must take 'a' or 'the' in singular form. More common in British English than American English; in US English, 'a grouch' or 'a sourpuss' are more frequently used instead. The tone is mildly critical but can be affectionate when used among close friends.