ache: [OE] Of the noun ache and the verb ache, the verb came first. In Old English it was acan. From it was formed the noun, æce or ece. For many centuries, the distinction between the two was preserved in their pronunciation: in the verb, the ch was pronounced as it is now, with a /k/ sound, but the noun was pronounced similarly to the letter H, with a /ch/ sound.
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1. If I get another tummy ache, I will wire you to come.
如果我再肚子疼,我会发电报让你来.
来自柯林斯例句
2. The pain, usually a dull ache, gets worse with exercise.
通常不明显的疼痛在运动后会加剧。
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3. My head had begun to ache and my stomach felt funny.
我的头开始疼起来,胃也有些不舒服。
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4. Sharpe'sleg and shoulder began to ache, a sure sign of rain.
夏普的腿和肩膀开始疼痛,这预示着肯定要下雨了。
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5. Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems.