twinge
n. 陣痛; 刺痛; 一陣思緒(通常指不快的); 痛苦
A twinge is a sudden sharp feeling or emotion, usually an unpleasant one.
I would have twinges of guilt occasionally…
我時而會感到陣陣內疚。
For a moment, Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson.
有一瞬間,阿諾德對威爾遜先生心生同情。
A twinge is a sudden sharp pain.
He felt a slight twinge in his damaged hamstring.
他受傷的膕繩肌感到一陣輕微的刺痛。
…the occasional twinge of indigestion.
消化不良引起的偶發性劇痛
1. a sudden sharp feeling;
2. a sharp stab of pain
1. cause a stinging pain;
2. feel a sudden sharp, local pain
3. squeeze tightly between the fingers;
Some parts of body feel stabbing pain or twinge.
身體某些部份感到刺痛或劇痛.
You can neither blame nor commend him without some twinge of conscience.
你無論是責備他或是稱讚他,良心上總不免有點刺痛的意味似的.
He sometimes experiences a twinge or two; nothing serious.
他只是有時感到有一兩陣刺痛, 情況並不嚴重.
I felt a twinge of envy for the people who lived there.
我對住在那兒的人產生過一陣嫉妒.
He could not help feeling a twinge of panic.
他不由得一陣心慌意亂.