原级:hurt
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第三人称单数:hurts
第三人称复数:hurts
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过去分词:hurt
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过去式:hurt
1. 受伤害:selfish 自私 | Hurting 受伤害 | and accicted 还吸毒
2. 受伤的:sob 啜泣 | hurting 受伤的 | strip joint 脱衣舞夜总会
1. hurting的翻译
1. Chang, the new drug is expected to fully attack cancerous cells without hurting healthy cells.
2. hurting
2. Pakistan banned imports from India in 2001 after its domestic industry said cheap Indian sugar was hurting cane growers and processors.
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3. Lower property prices and sales volumes are hurting profit margins and cash flow.
4. But many do understand that when the rich world catches a financial fever, the planet's poorest may end up hurting too.
5. hurting在线翻译
5. But officials express growing concern that China may be hurting its competitiveness by allowing foreign multinationals to buy major assets at cheap prices.
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6. That sent the cost of credit surging, hurting the economy by choking off money to consumers and companies.
7. They dare not use any stern words to criticize the students who disrupt classroom order for fear of being accused of " hurting student's self respect ".
8. Such price hikes would also make China's agricultural products less competitive in the global market, thus hurting farmers in the long run.
9. He believes that complacency in India over competition from China may end up hurting it.
10. The prospect of a worsening job market is worrisome to Wall Street, since many companies dependent on consumer demand have been hurting.
noun
1. a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder
e.g. the patient developed severe pain and distension
Synonym: pain