单词 | pang |
释义 | pang (pæŋ ) Word forms: pangs countable noun [noun NOUN] A pang is a sudden strong feeling or emotion, for example of sadness or pain. For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him. [+ of] ...hunger pangs. Synonyms: twinge, stab, prick, spasm Collocations: pang of regret He claims to have experienced a pang of regret. Globe and Mail It's natural to have pangs of regret about the end of an era but give yourself time to adapt. The Sun I still get these huge pangs of regret that am not out there any more. Times, Sunday Times No doubt it will bring back fond memories of the plays you may have seen and pangs of regret at the ones you missed. Times, Sunday Times We sometimes smile with recognition, or wince at the pangs of regret. Times, Sunday Times And all at once a terrible pang of sadness comes because you will live for ever outside that dream. Times, Sunday Times I feel a pang of sadness. Times, Sunday Times We couldn't help but admire their panache, while feeling a shiver of anxiety for their vulnerability and a pang of sadness at these last rites of summer. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 突然的痛苦 Japanese: 心の苦しみ |
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