释义 |
achy, a.|ˈeɪkɪ| [f. ache n.1 + -y1.] Full of aches; suffering from continuous or recurring pain.
1875Geo. Eliot Let. 4 Mar. (1909) 44, I will not write more now, because my head is achy. 1878Disraeli in Monypenny & Buckle Life (1920) VI. 260 I'm too ill and achy to be out later. 1882W. Harcourt in Gardiner Life (1923) I. 461, I was rather achy last night. 1926Chambers's Jrnl. 31 July 552/2 His throat was rather achy.
Add: Hence ˈachiness n.
1973in Webster's New Collegiate Dict. 1988G. Naylor Mama Day 259 At first it felt as if I had a virus: the achiness in my head, the fever. |