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aching

/ey-king/US // ˈeɪ kɪŋ //

疼痛,疼痛的,隐隐作痛,酸痛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing physical pain or distress: treatment for an aching back.
    • : full of or precipitating nostalgia, grief, loneliness, etc.

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Examples

  • As my injured leg improves, my left leg starts aching, then throbbing, near my hip.

  • Liberals are aching to see a Democratic president really tackle these issues in an aggressive way.

  • I was itchy from the bugs, aching everywhere, blistery, and wet.

  • She was left with an aching desire to turn back time and stop the progression of that clock.

  • The organization has been aching to move against the judiciary for some time, he said.

  • He was a boy of eighteen, aching over his first love affair; and she was divinely mothering him.

  • There was a vicious aching in his nerves, his muscles were flaccid and unstrung; a numbness was in his brain as well.

  • Upon such expectation, Allcraft stood—upon such props suffered his aching soul to rest.

  • She was as incapable of jealousy as of aching vanity in the fact of a son whom the world was never permitted to forget.

  • Tom easily found the mightier scale his aching heart so hungrily desired.