twinge
过去式:
动词过去式: twinged
更多词形:
动词过去式: twinged | 动词过去分词: twinged | 动词现在分词: twinging | 动词第三人称单数: twinges |
单词例句:
Michael often thought of Kay, of her smile, her body, and always felt a twinge of conscience at leaving-her so brutally without a word of farewell.
迈克尔时常想到恺,想到她的音容笑貌,想到她的身段。 他那么不近人情地丢开了她,临别连个招呼也没有打。 每次想到这一点,他总感到良心上一阵刺痛。
This gave me more than a twinge of uneasiness.
这件事使我内心非常不安。
To ache sharply from time to time;twinge.
不时地刺痛;剧痛
Her hand touched the long, thick, black fur tenderly, and she felt a twinge of pity for the poor creature whose hide it had been in life.
她的手温和摸着长长厚厚的黑裘皮毛,想到藏匿的可怜的生物还是活着的,她感到一阵遗憾。
Remembering that promise. I felt a twinge of guilt.
忆起那个承诺。罪恶刺痛了我。
But then the twinge passed with the comforting thought that it wasn't her fault if other girls couldn't keep their men.
不过这点内疚很快就同另一种欣慰的想法一起逝去了----要是一个姑娘们保不住她们的男人,那也不能怪她呀!
A slight twinge of pain reminded him of the vigorous seizures he had been through.
腹中一阵微痛使他知道自己用力又太紧张了。
Suffering a twinge of disappointment was Ms.
最失望的是瑞罗斯基小姐,也就是那位拉特格斯大学生。
WHEN China joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001, many developing neighbours felt more than a twinge of discomfort.
中国于2001年加入世界贸易组织(WTO)之时,其邻国中有许多发展中国家感到了一阵不适。