ache
ache 英 [eɪk] 美 [ek]
vi. 疼痛;渴望 n. 疼痛
进行时:aching 过去式:ached 过去分词:ached 第三人称单数:aches 名词复数:aches
- An ache is a dull, lingering pain. An ache in your calves after your morning jog might mean you didn't stretch enough before you started running.
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- vi. 疼痛;渴望
- n. 疼痛
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1. I'm aching all over.
我周身疼痛。
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2. Her eyes ached from lack of sleep.
她的眼睛因睡眠不足而隐隐作痛。
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3. It makes my heart ache to see her suffer.
看到她在受苦,我心里真难过。
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4. I was aching for home.
我很想回家。
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5. He ached to see her.
他渴望见到她。
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6. Mummy, I've got a tummy ache.
妈妈,我肚子疼。
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7. an ache in my heart
我心中的隐痛
- ache (n.) "continuing pain," early 15c., æche, ece "an ache, pain," from Old English æce, from Proto-Germanic *akiz, from same source as ache (v.), which see for the unusual evolution of spelling and pronunciation.
- ache (v.) Old English acan "suffer continued pain," from Proto-Germanic *akanan, perhaps from a PIE root *ag-es- "fault, guilt," represented also in Sanskrit and Greek, which is perhaps imitative of groaning.
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