单词 | headache |
释义 | headacheheadache /ˈhɛdeɪk/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable] 1medicine a pain in your head: I had a really bad headache and couldn’t eat anything. The heat and bright lights were giving me a headache. I woke up in the morning with a splitting headache (=a very bad one).2informal a problem that is annoying or difficult to deal with: The paperwork is such a headache.COLLOCATIONSverbshave a headache She’s not coming – she says she has a headache.get headaches (also suffer from headaches) (=regularly have headaches) He often gets headaches at school, so we’re getting his eyes tested.give somebody a headache The loud music was starting to give him a headache.cause headaches The drug can cause headaches.complain of a headache (=say that you have a headache) Your child may complain of headaches or problems seeing the blackboard.a headache goes away (=it stops) I’d like to lie down to see if my headache will go away.adjectivesa bad/terrible/severe headache I have a really bad headache.a splitting headache (=a very bad one, especially with a sharp pain) The next day he woke up with a splitting headache.a pounding headache (=a bad one with pain that seems to beat regularly inside your head) I felt sick and had a pounding headache.a slight headache (=one that is not very strong) The patient had complained of a slight headache and a stiff neck.a dull headache (=one that you feel all over your head rather than in one spot) I had a sore throat and a dull headache, and I realized I was getting the flu.a tension headache (=a headache caused by tight muscles from stress) He was working 60 hours a week and started getting tension headaches. |
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