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achy

/ey-kee/US // ˈeɪ ki //UK // (ˈeɪkɪ) //

疼痛,疼痛的,痛苦的,隐痛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ach·i·er, ach·i·est.

    • : having or causing an aching sensation: an achy back.

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Examples

  • Some are infused with cloves, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and other ingredients that create moist heat and soothe achy feet.

  • That beat-up bag of air can leave you feeling achy and irritable, with nothing between you and your cold uncarpeted floor but a thin sheet of deflated vinyl.

  • A week later, he started feeling sick, unusually fatigued, and achy.

  • Now he was headed home, but he was feverish, achy, and shaking with chills.

  • That left more than 20 percent of people who didn’t have bad side effects beyond an achy arm, or sometimes no side effects at all.

  • Since transitioning to a standing desk, the muscle cramps and achy back that plagued me have almost completely vanished.

  • Achy Breaky 2” opens with a “comedic” introduction by Larry King.

  • Achy Breaky 2” is really bad, and in an ideal world, no one would ever listen to it.

  • Catapulting “Achy Breaky 2” from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.

  • Catapulting ‘Achy Breaky 2’ from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.

  • Then the hot winds sweep across the country, making everybody tired, languid, head-achy and cross.

  • After a time they get used to the swinging motion of the vessel and then their achy muscle tiredness is relieved.

  • Certain of the muscles particularly are likely to suffer from achy feelings which are spoken of as headaches.

  • Jennie Harper had large dark eyes, and a funny, achy sort of voice.

  • Nelsen felt the scared earnestness of the appeal, and the achy shock of the compliment.