[/sɔː(r); sɔr/] adj 用法: 1 (a) (of a part of the body) hurting when touched or used; tender and painful; aching (指身体局部)一触或一用就痛的, 易痛的, 疼痛的: a sore knee, throat, etc 膝痛、 喉咙痛 * My leg is still very sore. 我的腿还是很疼. (b) [usu pred 通常作表语] feeling pain 感到疼痛: She's still a bit sore after the accident. 她出事後直到现在还觉得痛呢. 用法: 2 [usu pred 通常作表语] ~ (at sb) (infml esp US) hurt and angry (esp because one has been treated unfairly); irritated 气恼(尤指因受委屈); 被激怒: She feels sore about not being invited to the party. 因未邀请她参加聚会, 她很恼火. * Is she still sore at (ie angry with) you? 她还生你的气吗? 用法: 3 (fml or dated 文或旧) serious; severe 严重的; 剧烈的: in sore distress 悲痛万分 * in sore need of help 极需帮助 * His mother is a sore trial to him, ie causes him much distress. 他母亲让他伤透了脑筋. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) like a bear with a sore head => bear1. a sight for sore eyes => sight1. a ,sore `point issue or matter that makes sb feel hurt or angry whenever it is mentioned 使某人伤心或生气的话题或事情: I wouldn't ask him about his job interview; it's rather a sore point with him at the moment. 我不去问他求职面试的情况, 这是他现在的伤心事. stand/stick out like a sore `thumb be very obvious or conspicuous, and often unpleasing 很显眼(常含贬义); 扎眼: The modern office block sticks out like a sore thumb among the old buildings in the area. 那座现代的办公楼直挺挺地竖在那片旧建筑物群中十分扎眼. sore 2 n painful place on the body (where the skin or flesh is injured) (肌肤的)痛处, 伤处: treat a sore 治疗伤处 * Her hands are covered in sores. 她双手有很多痛处. |