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heart·ache
hart eIk
复数:heartaches
The first known use of heartache was in 1578
heartenverb
to cheer up : encourage
heartenverb
to cheer up : encourage
heartburnnoun
a burning discomfort seeming to occur in the area of the heart and usually due to spasms which pass acid from the stomach into the esophagus
heartbreaknoun
crushing grief, anguish, or distress
heartbeatnoun
a single contracting and expanding of the heart
heartachenoun
sorrow entry 1 sense 1a, anguish
1 Throughout “Keepers,” though, are themes of love and heartache that no amount of joyous pop accompaniment can drown out.
2 “And she loved me. That’s all I can tell you, that it’s a heartache not being with her all the time.”
3 The teardrop in her voice, strategically used in heartache songs, remains credible.
4 But the second decision would play out in a bizarre twist she could never have imagined, and would plunge her family into a sea of heartache that continues to this day.
5 I have my share of heartaches.
但我有神来分担我的心痛.
6 the heartache she felt when she saw the innocent victims of the war
7 It also moves gracefully between heartache and sly humor, sometimes within the same song.
8 “In the midst of all the familiar precision, of laboratory values and X-rays, suddenly there were human concerns: grief and heartache, personal problems, economics, distrust, fears, and even anger.”
9 My stomach lurched, an appetizer before the full portion of heartache I had a feeling was going to be served at some point soon.
10 For an artist whose prime motivator is heartache, Dylan LeBlanc is in cheery fettle.
11 We felt the joy of a mission accomplished and the heartache of a lost comrade.
12 The filmmaker deftly balances the humor and heartache as Renn bonds with his sister and fights with Rick as they prepare for the service.
13 “The first two stories in the book feature most of Barry’s emotional interests: yearning, hope, self-loathing, other-loathing, maybe just a dash more of hope, heartache, resignation,” John Williams writes in his review.
14 After two records full of heartache, Zauner has described her latest as being “about joy.”
15 Sometimes the easiest way to deal with heartache and frustration is simply to place your hands firmly over your ears and stop listening to the other side.
16 But despite myself, I soon recognized the irony, the tension, the glittering possibilities of personal conflict and heartache for a father whose son is murdered by a fellow officer.
17 As shimmering guitar arpeggios rise and fall, he bewails the heartache of returning to a loved one who will hurt him, and whom he will hurt.
18 The story was an allegory about how persistently disobeying one's mother will lead to lifelong heartache.
19 For it is one and thethat heals sin, sickness, poverty, heartaches, or death itself.
因为这也是治愈罪恶 、 病痛 、 贫穷 、 心痛或自我死亡的通用办法.
20 But storytelling’s bread and butter is dramatic heartache and romantic misadventure.
1 心痛
heart-broken heartsore achingly vexation aching cardiodynia cardialgia rankle pain cardiac passion travail
2 悲痛
tragic dolorous sorrow woe affliction pang lamentation dolour pain grief lament dismay plain sackcloth and ashes grieving sorrowful mournful anguish grieve pained lachrymose painfully
3 伤心
lament grieve hurt sad grieving lovesick sorrow heartbreak sadden be cut up grief tear at your heart tear your heart out cut up sorry broken sorrowful lachrymose sadness agony sore sullen smart
4 苦恼
haunted heartsick pressure trouble regret torture affliction gall nettle laceration peeve travail gnawing gnaw tear bug grieve persecute gripe harry
6 忧虑
concerned anxious troubled fearful distressed uneasy fraught apprehensive angsty angst-ridden care thought concern worry trouble anxiety distress grief flap funk apprehension agitation spectre angst unease perturbation disquiet indaba fuss vex
7 心绞痛
8 悲叹
wailful regret lament mourning dole lamentation plaint jeremiad languishment mourn weep moan bemoan bewail
9 伤痛
10 悲伤
dolorous triste tear-stained blue minor tragic distressed tearful sorrowful woeful lugubrious woebegone woe care distress grief sorrow lament calamity dolour tristesse sadden shock weep gloom unhappy dreary grievous mournful plaintive rueful doleful woful tristful wailful dumpish moanful heavily sadly tear sadness mourning plain mourn grieve rue bewail fracture