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 aching ['ekɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 疼痛的, 使人痛苦的

  1. I'm aching all over after the match.
    比赛後我浑身疼痛.
  2. My head aches/is aching.
    我头痛.
  3. I'm aching all over.
    我浑身疼痛.


aching
[ noun ]
  1. a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain

  2. <noun.state>
[ adj ]
  1. causing a dull and steady pain

  2. <adj.all>
    my aching head
    her old achy joints


Ache \Ache\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ached}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Aching}.] [OE. aken, AS. acan, both strong verbs, AS. acan,
imp. [=o]c, p. p. acen, to ache; perh. orig. to drive, and
akin to agent.]
To suffer pain; to have, or be in, pain, or in continued
pain; to be distressed. ``My old bones ache.'' --Shak.

The sins that in your conscience ache. --Keble.


Aching \Ach"ing\, a.
That aches; continuously painful. See {Ache}. --
{Ach"ing*ly}, adv.

The aching heart, the aching head. --Longfellow.
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  1. Reduce the aching worry over who is next to be made redundant, or who is unemployed.
  2. She does it again (and again) here - 'I first heard of Daisy Bates about 25 years ago when I was on the edge of my adult life: back straight, waist narrow, jaws always aching because I clenched my teeth in fear or perhaps in rage.
  3. Both drugs cause bone pain and aching in some patients, while GM-CSF apparently also causes mild fever and fatigue.
  4. Three of its five current starters have spent time on the disabled list and a fourth, Don Robinson, missed a turn Sunday to allow a cortisone shot to soothe an aching knee.
  5. Shmuel Aboud, of New York City, said casino officials plied him with free alcohol and pain killers for his aching back.
  6. And we won't be passing boxes of books, so no volunteer will have an aching back afterward." Anesthesia has become "remarkably safe" despite bad publicity and big malpractice awards, researchers reported today.
  7. A footsore Cher carried her black high heels in one hand and her Oscar in the other, apologizing to reporters for her aching feet. But the topic of conversation focused on her see-through Bob Mackie gown.
  8. It leaves you with what can only be described as mosquito juice over your aching, gloveless hands, and with nothing but icy lake water in which to wash them clean.
  9. The audience gave a standing ovation when newly elected Mayor David Dinkins said: "Lee, the people of this city are aching.
  10. "My heart is aching" is the title of one lament, written in the spidery Armenian script.
  11. About one in 50 teen-age or adult women experience a short-lived aching or swelling of joints, he said.
  12. Behind all the action, Minks's cyclorama - in the aching hot yellow with which Picasso once realised Spain onstage in Le Tricorne - glowingly speaks of heat, sand, sun, and of a sensuous condition before which all politics and dominion are petty.
  13. The distinctive combination of hard-driving rhythm and aching melody stands a thousand miles closer to the Celtic heart than the "green trash" of the St. Patrick's Day beer bust.
  14. Like his colleagues, Dobner spent his time treating parasitic infections, lung ailments and dispensing ointments and pain relievers for countless aching joints and muscles that are the legacy of life in the rugged Sierra Madre.
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