affliction
                    
      英 [əˈflɪk.ʃən]                            
                        美 [əˈflɪk.ʃən]                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                将“affliction”分解为“af-lict-ion”。想象一个“Afflicted”的人,即“af”开头的困扰(f)一直困扰(f)着他,通过两个“f”字重复,帮助记忆它表示痛苦的、困扰的状态。 
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- affliction (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French afliction (11c.), from Latin afflictionem 
 (nominative afflictio), noun of action from past participle stem of affligere (see afflict).
 
                
- 1. Hay fever is an affliction which arrives at an early age. 
- 枯草热是年纪较小时会患的一种病。
- 2. Now he was in deep affliction for the loss of his brother. 
- 现在他正为丧弟之痛万分忧伤.
- 3. His deafness is a great affliction to him. 
- 耳聋使他非常痛苦.
- 4. It's a light affliction and will last but for a season. 
- 这是一桩有点叫人头痛的事,它会折磨人一些时间,不过不会很长.
- 5. He little thought he was himself to suffer a worse affliction. 
- 他没有想到他自己将来要受到更厉害得多的折磨.