ache
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If you ache or a part of your body aches, you feel a steady, fairly strong pain. 疼痛
The glands in her neck were swollen, her head was throbbing and she ached all over. 她脖子里的淋巴腺腫了,頭一跳一跳地作痛而且全身疼痛。
My leg is giving me much less pain but still aches when I sit down. 我的腿疼痛減輕了許多,但是當(dāng)我坐下時還是會疼。
2. N-COUNT An ache is a steady, fairly strong pain in a part of your body. 疼痛
You feel nausea and aches in your muscles. 你覺得惡心而且肌肉疼痛。
3. PHRASE You can use aches and pains to refer in a general way to any minor pains that you feel in your body. (泛指不嚴(yán)重的) 疼痛
It seems to ease all the aches and pains of a hectic and tiring day. 它似乎可以減輕繁忙疲勞的一天帶來的所有疼痛。
4. →see also headache , heartache , stomach ache
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ache /e?k/ (aching,ached,aches)
劍橋詞典
- a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
- She felt a persistent ache at the back of her head .
- He's been suffering various aches and pains for years .
- No, it isn't a sharp pain - just a general ache.
- She complained of an ache in her shoulder which kept her awake at night .
- This painkiller is good for general aches and pains , but maybe you need something stronger ? 返回 ache
(持續(xù)的)疼痛,隱痛
As you get older , you have all sorts of aches and pains . 人老了,就會有各種各樣的病痛。
I've got a dull (= slight ) ache in my lower back. 我背部靠近腰的地方隱隱作痛。
used in combinations with parts of the body to mean a continuous pain in the stated part
(與表示身體部位的詞一起構(gòu)成合成詞,表示該部位的持續(xù)疼痛)
earache /a headache /toothache /backache 耳痛/頭痛/牙疼/背痛
I've had a stomach ache all morning . 我胃疼了一上午。
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