sore
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If part of your body is sore, it causes you pain and discomfort. 疼痛的
It's years since I've had a sore throat like I did last night. 我已經好多年沒有像昨晚那樣嗓子痛了。
2. ADJ If you are sore about something, you are angry and upset about it. 惱怒的[美國英語] [非正式] [v-link ADJ]
The result is that they are now all feeling very sore at you. 結果是他們現在都很生你的氣。
3. N-COUNT A sore is a painful place on the body where the skin is infected. 痛処
Our backs and hands were covered with sores and burns from the ropes. 我們的背和手到処是繩索導致的傷口和灼傷。
4. PHRASE If something is a sore point with someone, it is likely to make them angry or embarrassed if you try to discuss it. 令人惱怒的事; 令人尲尬的事
The continuing presence of American troops on Korean soil remains a very sore point with these students. 美國軍隊繼續駐畱在韓國領土依然是令這些學生極其惱怒的事情。
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sore /sɔː/ (sorer,sores,sorest)
剑桥词典
- My eyes feel really sore.
- I've got a sore throat and a runny nose .
- My throat is so sore that it really hurts when I swallow .
- The chlorine in the pool makes my eyes sore.
- The muscles in my legs still feel very sore after all that exercise .
sore adjective (PAINFUL)
painful and uncomfortable because of injury , infection , or too much use痛的,疼痛的
All the dust has made my eyes sore. 灰塵使我的眼睛酸痛。
I've got a sore back. 我後背疼。
My feet were sore with all the walking . 走了這麽多的路,我的腳很痛。
例句
sore adjective (ANGRY)
US informalangry because you feel you have been unfairly treated
惱火的;憤慨的
He accused me of being a sore loser (= someone who does not accept defeat well). 他說我是個輸不起的人。