sore
adj. 疼痛的; 使人伤心的; 恼火的,发怒的
n. (肌肤的)痛处,伤处
If part of your body is sore, it causes you pain and discomfort.
It's years since I've had a sore throat like I did last night...
我的喉咙已经好几年没有像昨晚那样疼了。
My chest is still sore from the surgery.
手术过后我的胸口还在作痛。
If you are sore about something, you are angry and upset about it.
The result is that they are now all feeling very sore at you...
结果就是,现在他们都对你感到十分恼火。
They are sore about losing to England in the quarter-finals.
他们对在四分之一决赛里输给英格兰队这件事感到非常懊恼。
A sore is a painful place on the body where the skin is infected.
If something is a sore point with someone, it is likely to make them angry or embarrassed if you try to discuss it.
The continuing presence of American troops on Korean soil remains a very sore point with these students.
美国军队继续驻扎在韩国领土上这一事实仍然让这些学生深感气愤。
1. an open skin infection
1. hurting;
2. causing misery or pain or distress;
3. roused to anger;
4. inflamed and painful;
ache, pain, sore
这些名词均含有"疼,疼痛"之意。
sore point
(谈话中应当回避的)痛处(或伤心事)
stand (或 stick) out like a sore thumb
显得很不自然;与周围的人(或事物)格格不入
He has a sore throat .
他患了 喉炎
He's still a sore point about his sister's death.
他对姐姐之死仍然感到十分难过.
The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
宴会是正式的, 如果你着装不当,会显得很不得体.
Losing the election was a sore disappointment.
竞选失败令人痛心失望.
I'm out of action with a sore back.
我因背痛而不能工作.