aching的意思和读音

aching

: ['eɪkɪŋ] : ['eɪkɪŋ]

adj.

v.“ache”

adj.painful,sore,tender,throbbing,sensitive

n.longing,desire,yearning,pining,itch

adj.1.,;

v.1.“ache”

v.1.The present participle of ache

1. accmodate vt. ;;使 aching a. accomodating a. ;便 ...

2. accmodate vt. ;;使 aching a. accomodating a. ;便 ...

3. (4) [ Chu state] (1) [ aching;grieved] (3) ;[ in good order;neat;clear] ...

4. (5) ,[ painful;sad] (7) [ aching] (1) [ hot(in taste,flavor,etc.);pungent] ...

5. ) ironing n. ) aching a. ) strap v. ...

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1.I woke up the next morning aching and bruised - and quickly began to realise just how demanding the sport was.--

2.Full Moon, like the heart throb of the world. From what unknown sky hast thou carried in thy silence the aching secret of love?

3.If he wants to quit his day job and pursue music full time, he's going to have to confront that aching question: to sell or not to sell?

4.My tooth was aching so much that I had to have it out.

5.The only result was that my left forearm was aching with fatigue within a few laps from the effort to simply hold my fingers together.

6.He was at the mercy of his own aching needs, and that was as new to him as Nora's soft cries of surprised pleasure were to her.

7.Next morning when an aide woke him in frigid darkness, a blurry recollection made him shake his aching head.使

8.None the less, the wind was blowing; the leaves were floating; the heart was aching; the tears were shedding. But he had gone finally.

9.His hands aching, he used the small metal handle he was left with and punched and kicked at the wall.

10.Her back was aching from having to get down in order to put things in and out of the bottom drawer.西