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单词 ache
释义 ache
I. \ˈāk\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: alteration (influenced by ache) (II) of Middle English aken to ache, from Old English acan; akin to Low German äken to hurt, fester, Middle Dutch ākel pain, damage, and perhaps to Greek agos sin, guilt, Sanskrit āgas
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to suffer a usually dull persistent and sometimes throbbing pain
  < his muscles ached from chopping wood >
  < aching with fatigue >
 b. : to become distressed as if with dull persistent pain
  < ache with the deep sadness of it all — H.A.Overstreet >
  : become disturbed (as with anxiety, remorse, or regret)
  < ache at the very thought of what may happen >
 c. : to feel compassion : become moved with pity, sympathy, or grief
  < her heart ached for the homeless children >
2. : to become filled with persistent desire that is dully painful in intensity
 < his heart ached for her love >
: desire very strongly : yearn
 < aching to see you again >
3. : to move with dully painful effort : strain
 < eyes ached along the shining rails so as surely not to miss the … flash of speed — Harriet B. Barbour >
transitive verb
archaic : to cause to ache
 < snowflakes aching my eyes — P.D.Boles >
II. \ˈāk; in early Modern Eng the -che was prond -ch\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English æce, ece, from acan to ache
: a usually dull persistent and sometimes throbbing pain
 < his loathing of the room became a dull ache in his brain — Morley Callaghan >
: a condition marked by aching
 < an ache in his heart like the farewell to a dear woman — John Steinbeck >
Synonyms: see pain
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin apium celery — more at apium
obsolete : any of several umbelliferous plants (as wild celery or parsley)
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