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ag·o·ny
/ˈægəni/
苦惱,痛苦,劇痛,陣痛,極度的痛苦
From:
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ag·o·ny
/ˈægənɪ/
名詞
劇痛,瀕死苦悶
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ag·o·ny
n.
;
pl
.
Agonies
1.
Violent
contest
or
striving
.
The
world
is
convulsed
by
the
agonies
of
great
nations
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
Pain
so
extreme
as
to
cause
writhing
or
contortions
of
the
body
,
similar
to
those
made
in
the
athletic
contests
in
Greece
;
and
hence
,
extreme
pain
of
mind
or
body
;
anguish
;
paroxysm
of
grief
;
specifically
,
the
sufferings
of
Christ
in
the
garden
of
Gethsemane
.
Being
in
an
agony
he
prayed
more
earnestly
.
--
Luke
xxii
. 44.
3.
Paroxysm
of
joy
;
keen
emotion
.
With
cries
and
agonies
of
wild
delight
.
--
Pope
.
4.
The
last
struggle
of
life
;
death
struggle
.
Syn:
--
Anguish
;
torment
;
throe
;
distress
;
pangs
;
suffering
.
Usage:
--
Agony
,
Anguish
,
Pang
.
These
words
agree
in
expressing
extreme
pain
of
body
or
mind
.
Agony
denotes
acute
and
permanent
pain
,
usually
of
the
whole
system
.,
and
often
producing
contortions
.
Anguish
denotes
severe
pressure
,
and
,
considered
as
bodily
suffering
,
is
more
commonly
local
(
as
anguish
of
a
wound
),
thus
differing
from
agony
.
A
pang
is
a
paroxysm
of
excruciating
pain
.
It
is
severe
and
transient
.
The
agonies
or
pangs
of
remorse
;
the
anguish
of
a
wounded
conscience
.
“Oh,
sharp
convulsive
pangs
of
agonizing
pride!”
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
agony
n
1:
intense
feelings
of
suffering
;
acute
mental
or
physical
pain
; "
an
agony
of
doubt
"; "
the
torments
of
the
damned
"
[
syn
:
torment
,
torture
]
2:
a
state
of
acute
pain
[
syn
:
suffering
,
excruciation
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Agony
contest
;
wrestling
;
severe
struggling
with
pain
and
suffering
.
Anguish
is
the
reflection
on
evil
that
is
already
past
,
while
agony
is
a
struggle
with
evil
at
the
time
present
.
It
is
only
used
in
the
New
Testament
by
Luke
(22:44)
to
describe
our
Lord's
fearful
struggle
in
Gethsemane
.
The
verb
from
which
the
noun
"
agony
"
is
derived
is
used
to
denote
an
earnest
endeavour
or
striving
,
as
"
Strive
[
agonize
]
to
enter
" (
Luke
13:24); "
Then
would
my
servants
fight
" [
agonize
]
(
John
18:36).
Comp
. 1
Cor
. 9:25;
Col
. 1:29; 4:12; 1
Tim
. 6:12; 2
Tim
. 4:7,
where
the
words
"
striveth
," "
labour
," "
conflict
,"
"
fight
,"
are
the
renderings
of
the
same
Greek
verb
.
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