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earache

/eer-eyk/US // ˈɪərˌeɪk //UK // (ˈɪərˌeɪk) //

耳痛,耳朵痛,耳朵疼,耳疼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pain in the ear; otalgia.

Examples

  • Some noise blockers sit inside the ear, which led to earaches in the middle of the night for a few of our testers.

  • In May, the earache came back stronger, this time with a cough.

  • An earache in a child with a perfectly normal exam is more difficult to figure out than one with a bulging and inflamed eardrum.

  • Why couldn't the silly thing have had a decent bit of ptomaine poisoning instead of this foolish earache.

  • Often when I was asleep in the button-ball he would fetch me one on the side of the head that would give me an earache for a week.

  • By attention to it this may readily be exaggerated into an earache.

  • He was tired out, and he had earache, but he hardly noticed it.

  • If you have an earache that continues for any length of time, take no chances, but consult a physician.