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twinge的意思

twinge
英式音标[twɪndʒ]
美式英标[twɪn(d)ʒ]

基本解释

n. 阵痛;悔恨

vt. 使刺痛;使感到剧痛

vi. 刺痛;感到剧痛

中文词源

twinge 一阵刺痛,剧痛

来自古英语 twengan,掐,拧,来自 Proto-Germanic*twangjan,掐,拧,来自 PIE*twengh,拧, 挤压,可能来自 PIE*dwo,二,词源同 thong,two,twine.

英文词源

twinge (n.)
1540s, "a pinch, a nipping," from obsolete verb twinge "to pinch, tweak," from Old English twengan "to pinch," from Proto-Germanic *twangjan (cognates: Old Frisian thwinga, Old Norse þvinga, Danish tvinge, Dutch dwingen, Old High German thwingan, German zwingen "to compel, force"), from PIE *twengh- "to press in on" (see thong). Meaning "sharp, sudden minor pain" is recorded from c. 1600. Figurative sense (with reference to shame, remorse, etc.) is recorded from 1620s.

实用例句

1. 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。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He felt a twinge in his knee.
他感到膝盖一阵剧痛。
来自《权威词典》
3. 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》
4. 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》
5. 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》