英:['hɜ:tə]
美:['hɜtə]
英:['hɜ:tə]
美:['hɜtə]
verb
transitive verb
to inflict with physical pain : wound was seriously hurt in a car accident You're hurting my arm!
He hurt his back while moving some boxes.
to do substantial or material harm to : damage
the dry summer has hurt the land
to cause emotional pain or anguish to : offend got her feelings hurt
never meant to hurt you
to be detrimental to : hamper
charges of graft hurt his chances of being elected
intransitive verb
to suffer pain or grief has been hurting ever since learning of her friend's betrayal
He says his tooth hurts.
to be in need—usually used with for
hurting for money
to cause damage or distress
hit where it hurts
noun
a cause of injury or damage : blow
this tower of granite, weathering the hurts of so many ages—R. W. Emerson
a bodily injury or wound
mental or emotional distress or anguish : suffering
getting past the hurt of a bitter divorce
wrong, harm
subordinating cosmic to moral considerations, to the hurt of both—M. R. Cohen
Verb and Noun Middle English, probably from Anglo-French hurter to strike, prick, collide with, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse hrūtr male sheep
The first known use of hurt was in the 13th century
husbandmannoun
one that plows and cultivates land : farmer
husband1 of 2noun
a male partner in a marriage
husband2 of 2verb
to manage carefully and economically : conserve
husbanded their resources
husband1 of 2noun
a male partner in a marriage
husband2 of 2verb
to manage carefully and economically : conserve
husbanded their resources
hurtleverb
to move suddenly or violently
boulders hurtled down the hill
hurl sense 1, fling
hurtleverb
to move suddenly or violently
boulders hurtled down the hill
hurl sense 1, fling
hurt1 of 2verb
to cause physical pain to
to do harm to : damage
to cause mental suffering to : offend
the teasing hurts me
hamper entry 1
injuries hurt our chances of winning
to feel or cause pain
my tooth hurts
hurt2 of 2noun
a cause of injury or damage
a physical injury or wound
physical pain
mental distress : suffering
wrong entry 1 sense 1, harm
hurtfuladjective
causing injury or suffering : damaging
hurtfuladjective
causing injury or suffering : damaging
hurt1 of 2verb
to cause physical pain to
to do harm to : damage
to cause mental suffering to : offend
the teasing hurts me
hamper entry 1
injuries hurt our chances of winning
to feel or cause pain
my tooth hurts
hurt2 of 2noun
a cause of injury or damage
a physical injury or wound
physical pain
mental distress : suffering
wrong entry 1 sense 1, harm
1 Be careful with that knife or you could hurt yourself.
2 Ouch! You're hurting my arm!
3 She was badly hurt in a car accident.
4 My tooth still hurts me.
5 When I woke up this morning I hurt all over.
6 Their lack of interest in her work hurt her deeply.
7 You're only hurting yourself by holding a grudge against them.
8 It hurt me to see her go.
9 The lack of rain has hurt the corn crop.
10 If we lose this game it will seriously hurt our chances of making the play-offs.
11 Her sympathy eased the hurt he felt after his dog's death.
12 They felt a great hurt after their bitter divorce.
13 She tried to put past hurts behind her.
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