词汇 | hurt |
释义 | hurt verb[ I or T ] uk /hɜːt/ us /hɝːt/hurt | hurt A2 to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain: (使)感到疼痛;弄伤 Tell me where it hurts.告诉我哪儿疼。 My head hurts.我的头疼。 She says that her ear hurts her.她说她的耳朵疼。 Emma hurt her back when she fell off her horse.埃玛从马上摔下来,背部受了伤。 seriously/badly hurtSeveral people were seriously/badly hurt in the explosion.有数人在这次爆炸中受了重伤。 to cause pain hurtMy leg hurts. acheMy legs are still aching from my run yesterday. throbMy head throbbed. stingHis cheeks stung from the aftershave he'd just put on. smartThe smoke was thick, making her eyes smart. rubThe clothing is cleverly stitched to prevent the seams rubbing anywhere. to hurt someone physically hurtI hurt my arm climbing over the fence. injureThe bomb killed ten people and injured many more. woundHe was wounded so badly in the attack that doctors said he might never walk again. maimThe atrocities have killed or maimed thousands of people. tortureThe guards were accused of torturing prisoners. stabHe was fatally stabbed with a kitchen knife. B1 to cause emotional pain to someone: (在精神上)伤害 She criticized my writing quite severely and that hurt.她很严厉地批评了我写的东西,让我很伤心。 He was badly hurt by the end of his marriage.婚姻的结束深深地伤害了他。 to hurt someone emotionally hurtI'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. hurt someone’s feelingsDon't say anything - you'll hurt her feelings. upsetI'm sorry the news upset you. woundHe had wounded her pride more than she would ever have admitted. painIt pains me to admit it, but there's nothing I can do to change the situation. grieveIt grieved him that he had been the cause of all the bitterness. to cause harm or difficulty: 损害;给…带来困难 A lot of businesses are being hurt by the current high interest rates.当前的高利率给很多企业造成了不利影响。 seriously hurtThese allegations have seriously hurt her reputation.这些指控严重损害了她的名声。 never hurtHard work never hurt anyone (= does no one any harm).努力工作绝不会对任何人有害。 informalOne more drink won't hurt (= won't cause any harm).多喝一杯不会有什么害处的。 Granny says if she stands (up) for a long time her ankles hurt.奶奶说她站久了脚踝会疼。 "My finger hurts," wailed the child.“我的手指头很疼,”那个孩子大哭道。 My throat is so sore that it really hurts when I swallow.我的喉咙很痛,吞咽起来很难受。 The lights are too bright in here - they're hurting my eyes.这里的灯太亮,把我的眼睛刺痛了。 It was an innocent remark, I didn't mean to hurt his feelings.那句话没有恶意,我并不想伤害他的感情。 Pain & painful -racked aches and pains achy agonizing analgesia be murder on somethingidiom birth pangs brain freeze dull grief neuralgia pain reliever painlessly pang prick rawness shooting pains sting stitch throb You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making people sad, shocked and upset Damaging and spoiling Idiomsit doesn't hurt/never hurts to do something it wouldn't hurt you to do something hurt adjective[ after verb ] uk /hɜːt/ us /hɝːt/ B1 injured or in pain: 受伤的;疼痛的 Let me help you up. Are you hurt?我来扶你起来。你伤到哪儿没有? get hurtPut that knife away before someone gets hurt.把那把刀收起来别伤着人。 B1 upset or unhappy: (感情上)受伤的,伤心的 I feel very hurt by what you said.你说的话让我很伤心。 "That was very unkind," he said in a hurt voice.“那太无情了。”他带着受伤的语调说道。 I heard about the accident. Is anyone hurt? He fell off the stage but he's all right - it was only his pride that got hurt! Reports say that ten children and two teachers are hurt, but none seriously. She is suffering from hurt feelings after a fierce encounter with the boss this morning. The creature was hurt and distressed and had to be handled with caution. Pain & painful -racked aches and pains achy agonizing analgesia be murder on somethingidiom birth pangs brain freeze dull grief neuralgia pain reliever painlessly pang prick rawness shooting pains sting stitch throb You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Feeling sad and unhappy hurt noun[ S or U ] uk /hɜːt/ us /hɝːt/ emotional pain: (感情上的)伤害,痛苦 The hurt after a relationship breaks up can be awful.失恋可能会带来极大的痛苦。 deep hurtHer brave smile concealed a deep hurt.她勇敢的微笑背后隐藏着深深的痛苦。 emotional pain painDivorce can cause a lot of pain and suffering. hurtThe hurt caused by the break-up was almost unbearable. griefAfter his death, her grief was unbearable. heartacheAfter all the tears and heartache, there is light at the end of the tunnel. heartbreakMany of us have known our share of heartbreak. Sadness and regret aw be/weigh on your conscienceidiom bitter black dog breastbeating cry doom and gloom feel badidiom gloominess glumness groan guilt prick prick someone's conscienceidiom regretful regretfully remorse repentant wrench wretchedness hurt | American Dictionaryhurt verb[ I/T ] us/hɜrt/past tense and past participlehurt to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to yourself or someone else: [ I ]Tell me where it hurts. [ I ]My leg hurts. [ T ]Stop! You’re hurting me! [ T ]Emilio hurt his back when he fell off a ladder. To hurt also means to cause harm or difficulty: [ T ]A lot of businesses are being hurt by high interest rates. [ T ]His lack of experience may hurt his chances of getting the job. To hurt someone can also mean to make someone upset or unhappy: [ T ]I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. Idiomit doesn’t hurt to do something hurt adjective[ not gradable ] us/hɜrt/ feeling pain or being upset: I saw you fall – are you hurt? Naomi was hurt by your criticism. hurt noun[ U ] us/hɜrt/ emotional pain: It’s a hurt that he has tried all his life to heal. Examples of hurthurt Care is taken to avoid hurting the other's feelings and to go along with the other rather than make a fuss over trifles. Intensity and correlates of fear of falling and hurting oneself in the next year: baseline findings. I noted down what she said about it, but it hurts to acknowledge it. The brighter and more cheerful it is, the more it hurts. As the crisis deepened and the industry floundered, it became clear that individual approaches were hurting more than they were helping. Further, trust in electronic information may interfere with recognizing that these wonderful tools and state-of-the-art data transmission might also increase the likelihood of hurting patients. We also believe that some harmful speech can be legally constrained, so it is important not to conflate harms with hurts. 305 or one's partner, thus dismissing threats and hurts to oneself. The hypothesis that democracy hurts growth gets no support at all during the 1970s and 1990s, and is often directly contradicted by the 1980s. Many ®rms argued that empowering consumers with a comprehensive contracts law would prove harmful to ®rms that were already hurting from the ongoing recession. Decisionism can backfire on the administration, hurting the very prospects of the reforms. If we choose not to make atonement for hurting others in the only relevant way - namely directly to them - we must live with this failure. When state officials are committed to promoting economic growth, but societal groups demand redistribution, then democracy hurts growth. He actually had a pattern of hurting people without power who did not work. Evidently, this is also the means for the deepest hurts, which neglect no possibility of attack. See all examples of hurt These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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