achy的意思和读音

achy

: [ˈeɪki] : ['eɪki]

adj.,

achier  achiest  

adj.aching,painful,sore,tender,sensitive

achyadj.

1.suffering from a continuous slight pain

I feel all achy.

an achy back

adj.1.,,

adj.1.<informal,spoken>if a part of your body feels achy, you feel a pain there that is continuous but not very strong

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1.It's not the sort of thing where he's sitting around somewhere looking at his watch and saying, oh man, I got an achy knee.,()。

2.When the weekend came, his whole body began to feel sluggish and achy, and his appetite would disappear.

3.Consider how you feel when you wake up in the morning. If you wake up tired or achy, sore or stiff, your mattress is probably to blame.

4.He'll turn 24 in June and has at least two more good seasons left in his sometimes-achy knees.

5.When it comes to medicine, over-the-counter pain medicines like ibuprofen can relieve achy heads and backs.

6.Below is a list of current day alternative treatment suggestions to everything from stuffed noses to achy muscles to splinter removals.

7.achy loin and knees due to liver and shen xu (kidney deficient) : combine with tu xi zi, niu xi, du zhong etc.

8.Just before moving, I'd apparently developed an odd endocrine disorder that makes people tired, achy, surly, weak.使

9.In 2009, he lost to eventual champion Juan Martin del Potro, while dealing with achy knees and a torn abdominal muscle.2009··(JuanMartindelPotro)

10.Each point will feel different; it may be achy, sore, or tense.