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词汇 twinge
释义 twinge
noun[ C ]
uk /twɪndʒ/ us /twɪndʒ/
a sudden short feeling of physical or mental pain: 剧痛,刺痛;痛苦,难过
I felt a twinge in my knee.我感到膝盖一阵剧痛。
He was feeling twinges from a calf injury after 20 minutes of the game.比赛20分钟后他感到受伤的小腿剧痛。
I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left.我承认,在我们离开时我感到非常内疚。
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painThere are drugs you can take to ease the pain.
agonyMothers will often talk about the agony of childbirth.
sorenessIf you sailed through the exercises without soreness, you can move on.
acheI developed a dull ache in my jaw.
discomfortSometimes receding gums can cause discomfort.
stingBee stings can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
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Feelings - general words

twinge | American Dictionary


twinge
noun[ C ]
us/twɪndʒ/
a sudden, brief feeling of pain or an emotion:
When she saw the house she grew up in, she felt a twinge of sadness.

Examples of twinge


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Even those who claim they positively enjoy it nevertheless usually admit to feeling more than occasional twinges of apprehension about the outcome.
Yet however bad some individual spelling habits have become, we can occasionally detect twinges of guilt, along with recognition that spelling, like clothes, can still make the man.
If not, would a short twinge?
I admit to a twinge of impatience with them and with the arts world over this contemplation of their own navel.
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I may have brought some twinges of recollection to his mind.
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Surely they will feel a twinge of conscience when they see what is going on.
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One only hopes that their repetition does not again recall the men who can still hear the decalogue repeated without a twinge of conscience.
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We might be at our local market and, perhaps, have a twinge of conscience when we see an animal being poorly treated.
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Many children regard the odd twinge as a price worth paying to seem to their friends to be at the leading edge of fashion.
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It may be that one or two of the banks are having a twinge of conscience about that, but that is not adequate.
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However, it did not contain any twinge of conscience.
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My only twinge of conscience is that we let it go through far too quickly.
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So what have we now—a twinge of conscience, a change of heart, an admission that they got it wrong before?
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One would not expect anything so strong as that, but there has not even been a slight twinge of unease.
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It is hard to read these lines without a twinge of melancholy, history having moved in the opposite direction.
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