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词汇 toothache
释义 toothache
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ us /ˈtuːθ.eɪk/
A2
pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth: 牙痛
I have terrible toothache.我的牙痛得很厉害。
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toothache | American Dictionary


toothache
noun[ C ]
us/ˈtuθˌeɪk/
a pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth

Examples of toothache


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On the other hand there is no dearth of recipes and prescriptions to ease headaches, toothaches and various other illness-induced forms of suffering.
No-one else can have my toothache, this toothache, one wants to say.
It is often at what lies in front of our eyes and escapes our notice : a meeting, a tune, the change of seasons, an enemy, a friend, a toothache.
A toothache exemplifies pain; guilt exemplifies suffering.
It would be absurd to think that the badness of a toothache somehow amplifies the (prudential) requirement, already provided by its painfulness, to go to the dentist.
He is suffering from the ordinary human malady of toothache, and he is not allowed to go out to a dentist.
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In 20 years there could be no more denal caries, toothache, oral disease or periodontology.
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Then dentists are very necessary, because curing a toothache is more important than the headache which the lawyers are likely to give us.
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A cold which lasts a couple of days; a burn or scald which any child might receive; toothache, etc.
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We hope that the old days, when the early solution for toothache was to extract the tooth, are gone for ever.
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They are that people will walk round wearing the wrong glasses for slightly longer than they used to, or they will have toothache.
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When they could not afford a cure for their toothache, some of them, said the author, used to bite on a clove.
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You will cure a man's toothache if you cut off his head.
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This we promptly removed, giving the lady permanent freedom from toothache.
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They would still have been out and would still have had the toothache, and the tooth would still have had to be pulled.
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