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twinge

twinge

[英] [twɪndʒ] [美] [twɪndʒ] 生词本

n.

vt.& vi.

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1. N-COUNT (通常指不快的)一阵强烈情感 A twinge is a sudden sharp feeling or emotion, usually an unpleasant one. 
  • I would have twinges of guilt occasionally…

    我时而会感到阵阵内疚。

  • For a moment, Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson.

    有一瞬间,阿诺德对威尔逊先生心生同情。

2. N-COUNT (一阵)剧痛,刺痛 A twinge is a sudden sharp pain. 
  • He felt a slight twinge in his damaged hamstring.

    他受伤的腘绳肌感到一阵轻微的刺痛。

  • …the occasional twinge of indigestion.

    消化不良引起的偶发性剧痛

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"

医学

  • 1.刺痛:短暂的锐痛
1. Has your action never given you a twinge of conscience?
你做这事不屈心吗?

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. I felt a twinge of envy for the people who lived there.
我对住在那儿的人产生过一阵嫉妒。

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. 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。

来自《简明英汉词典》