twinge
发音
英 [twɪndʒ]
美 [twɪndʒ]
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- n.
- 阵痛
- 刺痛
- 一阵思绪(通常指不快的)
- 痛苦
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- vt.& vi.
- (使)感到剧痛,(使)刺痛
单词词源
twinge 一阵刺痛,剧痛
来自古英语 twengan,掐,拧,来自 Proto-Germanic*twangjan,掐,拧,来自 PIE*twengh,拧, 挤压,可能来自 PIE*dwo,二,词源同 thong,two,twine.
双语例句
- 1. He felt a slight twinge in his knee .
- 他觉得膝盖有点刺痛。
- 2. In a passage that compares the " dim roar of london " to the " bourdon note of an organ , " wilde inserts the word " distant " before " organ , " adding a twinge of far-off religious dread .
- 在一个比较“昏暗的伦敦的轰鸣声”和“风琴的低音部”的段落中,王尔德插入单词“遥远”在“风琴”之前,添加一种对遥远的宗教恐惧不安的刺痛。
- 3. But a breakup at 36 gave her a twinge of panic .
- 但36岁那年同男友的分手使她陷入了一阵恐慌。
- 4. But this christmas , I almost feel a twinge of pity .
- 但这个圣诞节,我几乎对它们怀有一丝怜悯。
- 5. A twinge of anger entered his voice .
- 进入了愤怒的刺痛了他的声音。