achy 英 [ˈeɪki]   美 [ˈeki]

achy

achy  英 [ˈeɪki] 美 [ˈeki]

adj. 疼痛的 

名词复数:achies 

When the weekend came, his whole body began to feel sluggish and achy, and his appetite would disappear. 随着星期天的到来,他的身体就开始疲弱并疼痛,食欲也不复存在。
Just before moving, I’d apparently developed an odd endocrine disorder that makes people tired, achy, surly, weak. 就在移居中国之前,我患上了一种奇怪内分泌紊乱,它使人疲惫,疼痛,暴躁,虚弱。

  • If you're achy, your body hurts. A new boxer will undoubtedly feel achy after her first match.
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  • adj. 疼痛的
  • 1. When the weekend came, his whole body began to feel sluggish and achy, and his appetite would disappear.

    随着星期天的到来,他的身体就开始疲弱并疼痛,食欲也不复存在。

  • 2. Just before moving, I’d apparently developed an odd endocrine disorder that makes people tired, achy, surly, weak.

    就在移居中国之前,我患上了一种奇怪内分泌紊乱,它使人疲惫,疼痛,暴躁,虚弱。

  • 3. The night before, Bishop had felt achy and dizzy.

    前一天夜里,Bishop感到疼痛和头晕。

  • achy (adj.) 1875, first recorded in George Eliot's letters, from ache (n.) + -y (2). Middle English had akeful "painful" (early 15c.). Related: Achily; achiness.
achy / ˈeɪki ; NAmE ˈeɪki / adjective ( informal) suffering from a continuous slight pain 隐痛不止的 I feel all achy. 我感到浑身酸痛。 an achy back 背痛 achy / ˈeɪki ; NAmE ˈeɪki /
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