ache[
eik]
n. 疼痛
vi. 痛, 哀怜, 渴望
[医] 疼痛
- I ache all over.
浑身疼痛。 - He felt a dull ache in his shoulder.
感
肩膀

痛。 - You'll make your back ache if you carry those heavy buckets.


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ache[ noun ]- a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain
<noun.state>
[ verb ]- feel physical pain
<verb.perception> hurt suffer
Were you hurting after the accident?
- have a desire for something or someone who is not present
<verb.emotion> languish pine yearn yen
She ached for a cigarette
I am pining for my lover
- be the source of pain
<verb.perception> hurt smart

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.
Ach \Ach\, Ache \Ache\, n. [F. ache, L. apium parsley.]
A name given to several species of plants; as, smallage, wild
celery, parsley. [Obs.] --Holland.
Ache \Ache\, n. [OE. ache, AS. [ae]ce, ece, fr. acan to ache.
See {Ache}, v. i.]
Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or
spasmodic pain. ``Such an ache in my bones.'' --Shak.
Note: Often used in composition, as, a headache, an earache,
a toothache.