sore
英 [sɔː]
美[sɔr]
- adj. 疼痛的,痛心的;剧烈的,极度的;恼火的,发怒的;厉害的,迫切的
- n. 溃疡,痛处;恨事,伤心事
- n. (Sore)人名;(法)索尔;(意)索雷
词组搭配
sore point
a subject or issue about which someone feels distressed or annoyed and which it is therefore advisable to avoid in conversation with them
(谈话中应当回避的)痛处(或伤心事)
stand (或 stick) out like a sore thumb
be very obviously different from the surrounding people or things
显得很不自然;与周围的人(或事物)格格不入
双语例句
- 1. If your skin becomes red, sore or very scaly, consult your doctor.
- 如果皮肤发红、瘙痒或脱皮,要向医生咨询。
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- 2. In Japan a European stands out like a sore thumb.
- 欧洲人到了日本会极为惹眼。
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- 3. 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。
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- 4. Sore throats may be relieved by cold compresses.
- 喉咙痛用冷敷布敷一下可能会好一些。
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- 5. Sore nipples can inhibit the milk supply.
- 乳头发炎会抑制出奶。
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