pain
pain 英 [peɪn] 美 [pen]
n. 疼痛; vt. 使…痛苦;
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- If you feel pain, you feel acute physical or emotional discomfort. A sprained ankle will pain you. So will news of a loved one's death. If you "take pain" over something, it means you're being careful.
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- n. 疼痛;
- vt. 使…痛苦;
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1. a cry of pain
痛苦的喊叫
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2. She was clearly in a lot of pain.
她显然疼痛万分。
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3. stomach pains,chest pains
胃╱胸痛
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4. You get more aches and pains as you get older.
年纪越大,疼痛就越多。
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5. the pain of separation
离别的痛苦
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6. I never meant to cause her pain.
我从没有让她痛苦之意。
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7. It pains me to see you like this.
看到你这副模样真令我难过。
- pain (n.) late 13c., "punishment," especially for a crime; also "condition one feels when hurt, opposite of pleasure," from Old French peine "difficulty, woe, suffering, punishment, Hell's torments" (11c.), from Latin poena "punishment, penalty, retribution, indemnification" (in Late Latin also "torment, hardship, suffering"), from Greek poine "retribution, penalty, quit-money for spilled blood," from PIE *kwei- "to pay, atone, compensate" (see penal). The earliest sense in English survives in phrase on pain of death.
- pain (v.) c. 1300, "to exert or strain oneself, strive; endeavor," from Old French pener (v.) "to hurt, cause pain," from peine, and from Middle English peine (n.); see pain (n.). Transitive meaning "cause pain; inflict pain" is from late 14c. That of "to cause sorrow, grief, or unhappiness" also is from late 14c. Related: Pained; paining.
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