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n. 麻烦, 辛苦



    pains
    [ noun ]
    an effortful attempt to attain a goal
    <noun.act>


    Pains \Pains\ (p[=a]nz), n.
    Labor; toilsome effort; care or trouble taken; -- plural in
    form, but used with a singular or plural verb, commonly the
    former.

    And all my pains is sorted to no proof. --Shak.

    The pains they had taken was very great. --Clarendon.

    The labored earth your pains have sowed and tilled.
    --Dryden.

    1. Manufacturing is adding jobs, he adds but the gains in the service sector are "modest by past standards." The major labor pains are occuring at the state and local government levels.
    2. "We take great pains to tell and show our housekeeping staff what they should and should not take in there," said Shawn Haag, the hospital's vice president of operations.
    3. "Frankly, it pains me to see journal subscriptions cut and other austerity measures taken in the library while money is spent on carpets, drapes, brass lighting fixtures and similar non-essentials," he said.
    4. It was a really imaginative experiment.' Anderson is at pains to point out that acquiring an appetite for museums was not precocious, nor even unusual, for a London child of his generation.
    5. Country music star Ferlin Husky was in stable condition Monday at a Cody hospital after suffering chest pains and canceling a weekend benefit performance.
    6. While the Olympics are still more than five years away, the Atlanta committee has already experienced some growing pains.
    7. But Biden, D-Del., took pains not to blame Bennett.
    8. Michael Jackson, hospitalized for chest pains, has been under pressure to finish an album and was distressed by the deaths of his grandmother, AIDS victim Ryan White and Sammy Davis Jr., says a spokesman.
    9. Quigley, who complained of chest pains, was in satisfactory condition Monday at Riddle Memorial Hosptial in Lima, Pa.
    10. Art Fletcher, President Bush's choice to head the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, remained in satisfactory condition after suffering chest pains.
    11. However, four passengers were treated at two Denver hospitals for chest pains, hypertension and lightheadedness, and released by late afternoon, hospital officials said.
    12. As the economy slows, the strains and the pains are showing up in the form of bank and savings and loan failures, personal and business bankruptcies, late and often incomplete repayments everywhere, and in government budget deficits.
    13. Persistent chest pains delayed necessary tests to determine if stricked pop sensation Michael Jackson has heart troubles, his spokesman said Tuesday.
    14. Balloon angioplasty, first performed experimentally in 1977, was used on an estimated 133,000 heart patients in 1986 to relieve the sometimes-crippling chest pains called angina pectoris, according to the last federal government statistics.
    15. The Democrat was admitted to Bethesda Naval Hospital on Sunday after suffering abdominal pains during a flight from Texas to Washington.
    16. U.S. officials took pains yesterday to dispel suggestions that the markets were in turmoil.
    17. He said the 79-year-old Roman Catholic nun's temperature was normal and she had had no chest pains since Monday night.
    18. Merrill has been criticized in the past for overstaffing and overpaying its employees during Wall Street's previous booms, and the firm's officials are taking pains to avoid getting too giddy with the current success.
    19. Souter said the remark was "kind of a statement of math." Souter's response stood out in part because the bookish bachelor has taken great pains in the hearings to portray himself as compassionate and aware of a broad range of human concerns.
    20. Diagnosis is not as tricky as it's been made out to be, he said. "It's not a vague disease with aches and pains." In two-thirds of the cases, it begins with a characteristic bull's-eye rash, a red ring around a clear center.
    21. Broyles said female vets serve as consultants on the show and the producers have gone to great pains to make the characters, costumes and stories realistic.
    22. But the school argues that it has taken great pains to fight racism and attract minorities since a spray-painted slur appeared on the steps of a campus building in October 1986.
    23. Cisneros, released Monday, underwent surgery to remove his gallbladder Nov. 20 after he suffered abdominal pains and a checkup revealed that a marble-sized gallstone was threatening the main bile duct.
    24. A few people also may develop a brief, low-grade fever and some minor aches and pains, which begin six to 12 hours after vaccination and can persist for one or two days.
    25. Linkletter, 77, entered the hospital Wednesday night, complaining of chest pains.
    26. The company officials said they are beginning to police themselves after a period of "growing pains" and that they soon will have the technical capability to connect callers with all long-distance companies.
    27. The failure of the resolution still pains the senator, who feels emotional debt to an Armenian-American doctor who treated his wounds from World War II.
    28. House leaders also took pains to ensure an overwhelming margin for the override vote, to send a signal to the Senate about the bill's popularity.
    29. Karajan has suffered serious medical problems in recent years, including severe back pains that have forced him to cancel conducting appearances.
    30. Retrovir has been found to cause nausea, insomnia, muscle pains and bone marrow suppression in HIV-infected patients taking the drug.
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