急的事。2 not wanting or not
willing to do sth 不想,
不情愿(做某事 0 i 阶
were
in hurry to get bacfc to work a_/iter the Zioh’day.假期结束后我们不想急着回去工
作。sb wHI not do sth again'in a 'hurry (//7/O/7H0/) used to say
that sb does not want to do sth again because it was not enjoyable某人再不愿做某事:/ won’t be
going there again in a hurry—the food was terrible. 我再不愿去那里了 一^那里吃的东西糟透了。
SYNONYMS同义词辨析
hurt
ache ♦ burn ♦ sting ♦ tingle ♦ throb
These
are all words that can be used when part of your body feels painful•以’上各词均可指身森都位感到_
疼痛。
hurlt (of part of your body) to feel painful;
(of an action) to cause pain指(身体部也)感到备痛、:(窠
一动作)引起疼痛:My/eefhw/t我脚疼。◊Owc/7/
77»故心/1/哎哟!’好疼.丨
■ache to feel a continuous
dull pain.指疼痛、隐痛:
/’m
flch/ng ove,.莪周身疼痛。
burn (of part of your body) to feel very hot
and painfti丨指(身体部像}火辣辣地痛、发烫:Ou/^yes were burning from the chemicals in
the air.,:鸯气中弥 漫的化学物质熏得我们的眼睛火辣辣地痛。
sting to make sb feel a sharp burning pain or
uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel
this pain 指..(使):身位感觉 刺 _、灼痛:My eyes
were stinging from the smoke.
烟熏得我眼睛痛。
tingle (of part of your body) to feel as if a lot
of small sharp points are pushing into the skin there 指(身体 部位)感到刺痛:The
cold air made her face tingle.
冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。
throb (of part of your body) to feel pain as a
series of regular beats指(身体部位〉有规_地抽动、抽痛:
H/’s pa/n/tW/y.他的头一抽一跳地痛。
PATTERNS
AND COLLOCATIONS
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to hurt/ache/burn/sting/tingle/throb from sth
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Your eyes hurt/ache/burn/sting.
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Your flesh/skin hurts/burns/stings/tingles.
i Your head hurts/aches/throbs.
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Your stomach hurts/aches.
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to really hurt/ache/burn/sting/tingle/throb
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to hurt/ache/sting badly/a lot
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It hurts/stings/tingles.
hurt /h3:t; NAmEh3:rt/
verb, adj., noun • verb (hurt, hurt) 1 to cause physical pain
to sb/ yourself; to injure sb/yourself (使)疼痛,受伤:[VN] Hie hurt his baefc flaying squas/i.他打壁球时會部受伤
T。◊ Dfd you hurt
yourseZ/P 你 ^5
着自己了呜? ◊
Stop it. Vou’re hurting me•住手。你弄疼我了。◊
My back is reaHy Ziurring me today•我今天背途 _ 房害。◊ [V] My shoes
hurt—they’re
too right.我的鞋子太紧,穿着夹脚。
〇 note at injure 2 [V] to
feel painful 感到疼痛:My/eet hurt.我脚疼 D ◊ Ouch/ That
hurt/ 哟!知疼!. 〇 打 hurts w/ien J bend my
fcnee.我的膝盖一*就疼。3 to make sb unhappy or upset 使不快.;使烦恼:[V] What really
hurt was that he never answered my letter. ^JHih 我伤心的是他从不给我回信。◊ [VN] J’m sor/y, J didn’t 爪6(1/1<:〇/11^;/01^对不起,我不是故意伤害你的。0 J didn’t want to hurt his/eeHngs.我并没有想伤if 他的感 情。◊ [VN to inf] ft hurt me to think that
he wouWHe to
| 1003 hush-hush
damage 6 [V] be
hurting (for sth) {
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1 injured
physically (__身体± ).受伤的:_ Atone 〇/ the passenger^ were badfy hurt/乘客中投看人严重受伤。
unhurt 2 upset and offended by
sth that sb has said or done (感情上)受伤的:a hurt !〇〇?</ expression 伤心的眼神 / 表情◊ S/ie was deepfy
hurt that she had not been invited.被邀请,.感到十分难过p ◊ Martha’s hurt
pride showed in her Q,es.从马莎的眼睛可
以看出她的自尊受到了伤害。
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noun [U, sing.] a feeling of
unhappiness because sb has been unkind or unfair to you 心M创伤;委屈:There was hurt and rea〖 anger in her voice.她的声音显得既难
球又真的生气。oft was a hurt that ivou〖d
fafce a time to hea〖.那是需要很长时间才能愈合的创伤。
hurt.ful /lh3:tfl;
AMmf 'hsTtfl/ ac/y.〜(to sb) (of
comments 评论)making
you feel upset and offended 伤
感情的;伤1j 自尊的 unkind: I
cannot forget the
hur的things /ie said.我无法忘记他的那些伤感情的话。
0 The bad reviews of her new book were very
hurtful to her.对她的新书的负面评论使她很难过。►hurtfuhly /-fali/ adv. : He said, rather hurtfully, that he had better things to do them come
and see me.秘相当刻薄地说,来
看我还不如去千别的事。
hur-tle /'h3:tl; NAmE 'h3:rtl/ verb [V +adv./prep.] to move
very fast in a particular direction (向某个方向 >
飞驰, 猛沣:A runaway car came hurtling towards
us.
失控的汽车朝我们飞驰而来。
hus-band 〇T» /'hAzband/
noun, verb • noun (also informal hubby)
the
man that a woman is married to; a married man 丈夫:This is my husband, Steve•这位是我的丈夫,史#吳。IT»!?1
husband and 'wife a man and woman who are married to each
other 考妇:They
lived together as husband and wife (= as if they were married) /or years.他们像夫妻一 _共同生活
了福多年。◊ a husbemd-and-m/e team 夫妻队
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verb [VN] (formal) to use sth very
carefully and make sure that you do not waste it 节检使用
hus-band-ry /'hAzbandri/
noun 1 farming,
especially when done carefully and well (尤指精心经营的)农喊
业:anfmal/crop
husbandry 畜牧业;种植业2(〇/》- fashioned) the careful use of food, money and
supplies 节俭使用;精打细算
hush
/h\SI verb,
noun
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verb 1 [V] (used especially in
orders 尤用于命令)to be quiet; to stop talking or crying 安静;别说话;别叫喊: Hush now and t/y to sZeejp•别出声 了,. ’睡吧。2 [VN]. to make sb/sth become
quieter; to make sb stop talking, crying, etc.使安静下籴;使停止说话'(或叫喊等) ,•■^丨:以J ,hush sth^'up to hide information
about a situation because you do not want people to know about it 掩盖,蒙蔽(秦实):He c〖aimed
that the whoZe a」5fafr had been hushed
up. by the councii.他声称整个事件备被
市政会一手捂住了。
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noun [sing., U] a period of
silence, especially following a lot of noise, or when people are expecting sth
to happen 寂静;鸦雀无声:There was a
deathZy hush in the theatre. 士曉里一诤寂静。oAhus/idescended over
the wafrtng crowd.等_着侖人群变得鸦雀充声。◊ (8rf, informal) Can we have a bit of hush? (= please be quiet) 大家能安静一点吗?
hushed ./hAjt/ flc/y: 1 (of a
place 地方)quiet because nobody .is talking; much quieter than
usual 寂静的;
宁静的:A hushed courtroom iistened as the
boy gave eWdence.那个男孩作证时法庭里的人都屏息倾听。
2 [usually before noun] (of voices 嗓音)■ speaking very
quietly会的;低声的:a hushed whiter低声耳语 ,hush-'hush
adj. {informal) secret and not known
about by many people #备的;不公幵的:■
77ieir wedding was veryhush-hu5h.他们的婚礼非常秘