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From:
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twinge
/ˈtwɪnʤ/
一陣一陣痛,如刺一樣痛,劇痛(
vt
.)使一陣一陣痛,刺痛
From:
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twinge
/ˈtwɪnʤ/
名詞
刺痛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Twinge
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Twinged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Twinging
.]
1.
To
pull
with
a
twitch
;
to
pinch
;
to
tweak
.
When
a
man
is
past
his
sense
,
There's
no
way
to
reduce
him
thence
,
But
twinging
him
by
the
ears
or
nose
,
Or
laying
on
of
heavy
blows
. --
Hudibras
.
2.
To
affect
with
a
sharp
,
sudden
pain
;
to
torment
with
pinching
or
sharp
pains
.
The
gnat
. . .
twinged
him
[
the
lion
]
till
he
made
him
tear
himself
,
and
so
mastered
him
. --
L'Estrange
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Twinge
,
v. i.
To
have
a
sudden
,
sharp
,
local
pain
,
like
a
twitch
;
to
suffer
a
keen
,
darting
,
or
shooting
pain
;
as
,
the
side
twinges
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Twinge
,
n.
1.
A
pinch
;
a
tweak
;
a
twitch
.
A
master
that
gives
you
. . .
twinges
by
the
ears
.
--
L
'
Estrange
.
2.
A
sudden
sharp
pain
;
a
darting
local
pain
of
momentary
continuance
;
as
,
a
twinge
in
the
arm
or
side
.
“
A
twinge
for
my
own
sin.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
twinge
n
1:
a
sudden
sharp
feeling
; "
pangs
of
regret
"; "
she
felt
a
stab
of
excitement
"; "
twinges
of
conscience
" [
syn
:
pang
,
stab
]
2:
a
sharp
stab
of
pain
v
1:
cause
a
stinging
pain
; "
The
needle
pricked
his
skin
" [
syn
:
prick
,
sting
]
2:
feel
a
sudden
sharp
,
local
pain
3:
squeeze
tightly
between
the
fingers
; "
He
pinched
her
behind
"; "
She
squeezed
the
bottle
" [
syn
:
pinch
,
squeeze
,
tweet
,
nip
,
twitch
]
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