sore
adj. 疼痛的; 使人傷心的; 惱火的,發怒的
n. (肌膚的)痛處,傷處
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...
我的喉嚨已經好幾年沒有像昨晚那樣疼了。
My chest is still sore from the surgery.
手術過後我的胸口還在作痛。
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...
結果就是,現在他們都對你感到十分惱火。
They are sore about losing to England in the quarter-finals.
他們對在四分之一決賽裡輸給英格蘭隊這件事感到非常懊惱。
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.
美國軍隊繼續駐紮在韓國領土上這一事實仍然讓這些學生深感氣憤。
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
這些名詞均含有"疼,疼痛"之意。
sore point
(談話中應當迴避的)痛處(或傷心事)
stand (或 stick) out like a sore thumb
顯得很不自然;與周圍的人(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.
他對姐姐之死仍然感到十分難過.
The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
宴會是正式的, 如果你著裝不當,會顯得很不得體.
Losing the election was a sore disappointment.
競選失敗令人痛心失望.
I'm out of action with a sore back.
我因背痛而不能工作.