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ache

/eyk/US // eɪk //UK // (eɪk) //

疼痛,疼,痛痛,痛

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    ached, ach·ing.

    • : to have or suffer a continuous, dull pain: His whole body ached.
    • : to feel great sympathy, pity, or the like: Her heart ached for the starving animals.
    • : to feel eager; yearn; long: She ached to be the champion. He's just aching to get even.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a continuous, dull pain.

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Examples

  • As a now-firmly middle-aged person with the aches that entails, crossovers are easy to get into and out of than low-slung cars.

  • Bonnie Lippe figured the aches and fever she and others in her tour group were experiencing was related to the rich food or the drinking water.

  • Families could safely spend holidays together again if the worst-case scenario shifted from being put on a ventilator or dying to possible fever and body aches.

  • Low-effort and gentle on the stomach, it’s embraced as a go-to for belly aches, colds, or days of general discomfort.

  • Its dense EPP foam was made to smooth away aches and pains, and that’s exactly what it does.

  • He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke.

  • Around 3am, my spindly legs are beginning to ache from balancing on deck, as we heel with each tack.

  • But the ache got worse and worse and the next time I fell I couldn't pick him up again, so I dragged him home by the leg.

  • I moved him from one shoulder to the other, trying to get rid of the ache in the muscles.

  • Thinking about some problems is so hard that it can make your head ache just thinking about thinking about them.

  • And a rampant ache in my head, seconded by a medium-sized gash in the scalp, didn't make for an access of optimism at that moment.

  • It sent a pleasant tingle through his veins and made that injured arm of his ache again.

  • She was very glib with the sheep and the geese, but the grindstone made her head ache, and she gave it up.

  • I could bear it if I were the only one, but to think that I must make somebodys heart ache as mine does!

  • Oh, how it makes a poor fellow's back ache, to stoop down and weed onions for half a day.