twinge如何读

英:[twɪndʒ]

美:[twɪndʒ]

twinge是什么意思

  • n.(生理;心理上的)剧痛;刺痛
  • v.(使)感到剧痛

twinge变形

复数:twinges

第三人称单数:twinges

现在分词:twinging或twingeing

过去式:twinged

过去分词:twinged

twinge英英释义

Noun

1. a sudden sharp feeling;

"pangs of regret"

"she felt a stab of excitement"

"twinges of conscience"

2. a sharp stab of pain

Verb

1. cause a stinging pain;

"The needle pricked his skin"

2. feel a sudden sharp, local pain

3. squeeze tightly between the fingers;

"He pinched her behind"

"She squeezed the bottle"

twinge词源中文解释

1540年代,“一撮,一夹”,源自废弃的动词 twinge “捏,扭”,来自古英语 twengan “捏”,源自原始日耳曼语 *twangjan(也指古弗里斯兰语 thwinga,古诺尔斯语 þvinga,丹麦语 tvinge,荷兰语 dwingen,古高地德语 thwingan,德语 zwingen “强迫,迫使”),源自原始印欧语 *twengh- “压迫”(见 thong)。意思是“尖锐,突然的轻微疼痛”,记录于大约1600年。比喻意义(涉及羞耻,懊悔等)记录于1620年代。

twinge_医学行业词汇

刺痛:短暂的锐痛

twinge词源英文解释

Verb Middle English twengen, from Old English twengan; akin to Old High German zwengen to pinch

The first known use of twinge was before the 12th century

twinge儿童词典英英释义

twirl1 of 2verb

to turn or cause to turn rapidly

twirl a baton

twirl2 of 2noun

an act of twirling

twirl1 of 2verb

to turn or cause to turn rapidly

twirl a baton

twirl2 of 2noun

an act of twirling

twirl1 of 2verb

to turn or cause to turn rapidly

twirl a baton

twirl2 of 2noun

an act of twirling

twirl1 of 2verb

to turn or cause to turn rapidly

twirl a baton

twirl2 of 2noun

an act of twirling

twin1 of 3adjective

born with one other or as a pair at one birth twin girls

my twin brother

made up of two similar, related, or connected members or parts

being one of a pair

a twin city

twin2 of 3verb

to produce or give birth to twins

twin3 of 3noun

either of two offspring produced at a birth compare fraternal twin, identical twin

twin1 of 3adjective

born with one other or as a pair at one birth twin girls

my twin brother

made up of two similar, related, or connected members or parts

being one of a pair

a twin city

twin2 of 3verb

to produce or give birth to twins

twin3 of 3noun

either of two offspring produced at a birth compare fraternal twin, identical twin

twinklingnoun

instant

was back in a twinkling

twine1 of 2noun

a string made of two or more strands twisted together

twine2 of 2verb

to twist together

interlace

to coil or cause to coil around a support

twinge1 of 2verb

to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain

twinge2 of 2noun

a sudden sharp stab of pain

moral or emotional distress

a twinge of regret

twinge医学词典英英释义

twingenoun

a sudden sharp stab of pain

twinge 例句

1 "What did you have in mind?" I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.

“你想玩什么?”带着一丝厌烦,我反问她。

2 Hagen felt a twinge of jealousy.

哈根感到一阵嫉妒的刺痛.

3 Man with just twinge of shame.

而仅感到一时的羞愧.

4 Dusk was falling outside when a twinge of hunger sent him to the kitchen.

5 Was there a twinge of sadness in his eyes?

6 Like her outfit, her makeup had a twinge of darkness, from her smoky lids to her ultra-long eyelash extensions, which practically reached her temples.

7 Even now, I feel that old twinge of excitement at the sight of the building.

8 I felt a twinge of guilt.

9 I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.

我反问, 带着一丝不快.

10 The twist, however, is the sauce — a rich, steaming hot broth twinged with tomato and a gentle chile buzz that more closely resembles a soup.

11 It was not till some days later that he learned, to his surprise and with a twinge of shame, that he was not the only one who had been in trouble.

12 Looking at the porcelain, Frank felt a twinge of guilt for having destroyed so many pieces the day of the funeral.

13 But it’s whispers mostly, bits of rumor from the staff here who aren’t military, the ones who feel twinges of guilt that make them feign not a friendliness but a base level of civility.

14 His speech soon turned into a lament twinged with guilt.

15 “You two idiots,” said Azareen, and Lazlo felt a curious twinge of pride, to be called an idiot by her, with what might have been the tiniest edge of fondness.

16 I feel a twinge just above my kneecap, but it only lasts a second.

17 I jabbed the earth with my stick, ashamed at the twinge of jealousy.

18 The letter still gives him a twinge when he thinks of it.

他一想起那封信就会感到一阵刺痛。

19 I shuddered, unsure if it was the cool breeze that made me shiver or the twinge of fear in my chest.

20 I feel a twinge in my back now and again.

我不时感到背痛。

twinge 同义词

1 感到剧痛

smart

7 刺疼

sting

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