thorn
n. 刺; 棘刺,荆棘; 带刺的植物; 刺痛
Thorns are the sharp points on some plants and trees, for example on a rose bush.
Roses will always have thorns but with care they can be avoided.
玫瑰花上都有刺,不过只要小心就碰不到。
A thorn or a thorn bush or a thorn tree is a bush or tree which has a lot of thorns on it.
...the shade of a thorn bush.
一丛荆棘下的阴凉
...the thorn and bramble thickets.
荆棘密布的灌木丛
If you describe someone or something as a thorn in your side or a thorn in your flesh, you mean that they are a continuous problem to you or annoy you.
She's a real thorn in his side...
她真叫他头疼。
The Party was a thorn in the flesh of his coalition.
该党是他所在联盟的眼中钉、肉中刺。
1. something that causes irritation and annoyance;
2. a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
3. a Germanic character of runic origin
on thorns
焦虑不安,如坐针毡(尤指担心被察觉)
there is no rose without a thorn
(谚)没有无刺的玫瑰;世上没有十全十美的事;有乐必有苦
a thorn in someone's side (或 flesh)
经常使人苦恼(或生气)的事(或人)
No house without a mouse, no barn without corn, no rose without a thorn.
没有家没有老鼠, 没有牲口棚没有玉米, 没有不带刺的玫瑰.
He was a thorn in the police's flesh.
他是警方的眼中钉.
It is the thorn he has got.
这是他的忧愁和苦恼.
Priestesses are immune to their own thorn effects.
女祭司不会受自己创造的荆棘刺影响.
Like thine, when best he sings , is placed against a thorn.
与你相似, 最佳时刻是被荆棘刺穿的时刻.