traumatically
adverb uk/trɔːˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.i/ /traʊˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.i/ us/trɑːˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/
(SHOCKINGLY)
mainly UK informal令人恐惧地;令人如坐针毡地
in a way that upsets or worries someone
Two teenage girls will discover, traumatically, that they are not on the right bus. 两个十来岁的女孩会痛苦地发现自己没有搭上正确的公共汽车。
England, having gone two up against Germany, were traumatically defeated 3-2. 英格兰队在与德国队的比赛中先以两球领先,最后却以3-2惨败。
See: traumatic
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- The illness really knocked him down pretty quickly and traumatically.
- When things happen traumatically, it can sharpen the focus on how you deal with them.
- My mother's best friend was killed traumatically when she was struck by a drunk driver.
- At that point I traumatically found out that there was no coffee.
(INJURE)
medical specialized造成严重外伤地,造成损伤地
in a way that causes or relates to physical injury by violence or an accident
children traumatically injured by road vehicles 道路车辆让儿童严重受伤。
repairs to a traumatically fractured bone 对严重骨折的修复
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- Intracranial injury occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain.
- During this period, 383 children under 16 were traumatically injured by all-terrain or off-road vehicles.
- people who die traumatically