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单词 headache
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Definition of headache in English:

headache

noun ˈhɛdeɪkˈhɛdˌeɪk
  • 1A continuous pain in the head.

    I've got a splitting headache
    she complained of a severe headache
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Common symptoms include cramps in the legs, and aches and pains in the muscles, headaches and eye pains.
    • People who get severe or frequent headaches often tend to take ever-increasing quantities of painkillers.
    • Short speeches, multiple refills and not much to eat saw me sloping off home with a headache as the group split up.
    • For example, I currently have a severe headache and was sick earlier this morning.
    • A mother asked about her daughter who had been suffering severe headaches for some months.
    • Donna had a headache which developed into severe pain the following day.
    • She had always suffered from frequent headaches and an excruciating pain behind her eyes.
    • You may have a high temperature, aches and pains and a headache a day or so before the rash appears.
    • Symptoms include a severe headache, a stiff neck and a dislike of bright lights.
    • But a setback came when he had headaches, nagging pains and dizzy spells.
    • Throughout childhood, severe headaches afflicted Richard, and twice he nearly died.
    • Many women find that their migraine headaches become less severe or disappear when they are pregnant.
    • The children who reported back pain also complained of abdominal pain, headaches and sore throats.
    • Alternatively, there may be little ocular pain but severe headache and nausea or vomiting.
    • He had been told she had a headache and muscle pain, neither of which she had.
    • These include flu-like symptoms, such as tiredness, headaches and aches and pains.
    • Some may experience physical symptoms, such as headaches, stomach pain and reduced energy.
    • As well as the aesthetic results, many patients find that straightening their teeth rids then of headaches and neck pain.
    • Abdominal pain, chest pain, headaches and back pain were commonly found to be medically unexplained.
    • Since the shooting, Lee has suffered sharp pains and almost constant headaches.
    Synonyms
    sore head, migraine
    neuralgia
    informal head
    rare cephalalgy, hemicrania
    1. 1.1informal A thing or person that causes worry or difficulty; a problem.
      an administrative headache
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Let this be a warning to all who wish to save themselves the headache and hassle.
      • This is a real headache and a major problem after a crash or when viruses delete files.
      • The resulting damage from wires being chewed can cause major headaches.
      • The premium is there so any hassles become Tech Support's headaches.
      • Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident.
      • Dividing by zero, on the other hand, proved to be a more troublesome pursuit and is still causing headaches today.
      • But getting to that stage can be fraught with dilemma headaches and expense.
      • It's a headache that can become a serious issue if problems don't arise until sets of keys have been exchanged.
      • Moorby's only selection headache revolves around the loss of skipper James Rushforth.
      • Many managers would be delighted to have such a selection headache.
      • The former gas works at Heworth Green has been a worry to residents and a headache to planners for years.
      • Saturday almost brought another selection headache for Shutt ahead of tonight's game.
      • Operational, logistical and cultural problems are the main international headaches.
      • Shoppers and parked vehicles sometimes block the route, causing a major headache for drivers.
      Synonyms
      nuisance, trouble, problem, issue, bother, bugbear, hassle, pain, pest, worry, inconvenience, vexation, irritant, source of irritation, source of annoyance, bane of one's life, thorn in one's flesh
      informal aggravation, bind, pain in the neck/backside
      North American informal pain in the butt
      Australian informal fair cow
      Australian/New Zealand informal nark
      British vulgar slang pain in the arse

Derivatives

  • headachy

  • adjective ˈhɛdeɪkiˈhɛdˌeɪki
    • I was sluggish and headachy, in genuine withdrawal.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This can range from rolling over in your bed, turning off the alarm and noticing that you feel nauseous, headachy and out of sorts to awakening half-clothed in your closet and wondering why someone is banging on your head with a baseball bat.
      • He's originally a guitarist, not a DJ, so he doesn't claim to be a master of beats - even if his midtempo breaks are remarkably satisfying, neither trip hop pokey nor hardcore headachy.
      • If being headachy and somewhat goggle-eyed is the price to pay for maintaining one's friendships through the internet, I can probably handle it a while longer.
      • Already, I am feeling the headachy, irritability that I know to expect for the first 5 days - but I know that is because I had begun to cut down the numbers before today anyway… so I guess I cheated in a way…
 
 

Definition of headache in US English:

headache

nounˈhedˌākˈhɛdˌeɪk
  • 1A continuous pain in the head.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many women find that their migraine headaches become less severe or disappear when they are pregnant.
    • Some may experience physical symptoms, such as headaches, stomach pain and reduced energy.
    • Throughout childhood, severe headaches afflicted Richard, and twice he nearly died.
    • These include flu-like symptoms, such as tiredness, headaches and aches and pains.
    • He had been told she had a headache and muscle pain, neither of which she had.
    • For example, I currently have a severe headache and was sick earlier this morning.
    • The children who reported back pain also complained of abdominal pain, headaches and sore throats.
    • Symptoms include a severe headache, a stiff neck and a dislike of bright lights.
    • Common symptoms include cramps in the legs, and aches and pains in the muscles, headaches and eye pains.
    • But a setback came when he had headaches, nagging pains and dizzy spells.
    • You may have a high temperature, aches and pains and a headache a day or so before the rash appears.
    • Alternatively, there may be little ocular pain but severe headache and nausea or vomiting.
    • Donna had a headache which developed into severe pain the following day.
    • Short speeches, multiple refills and not much to eat saw me sloping off home with a headache as the group split up.
    • A mother asked about her daughter who had been suffering severe headaches for some months.
    • Since the shooting, Lee has suffered sharp pains and almost constant headaches.
    • Abdominal pain, chest pain, headaches and back pain were commonly found to be medically unexplained.
    • People who get severe or frequent headaches often tend to take ever-increasing quantities of painkillers.
    • She had always suffered from frequent headaches and an excruciating pain behind her eyes.
    • As well as the aesthetic results, many patients find that straightening their teeth rids then of headaches and neck pain.
    Synonyms
    sore head, migraine
    1. 1.1informal A thing or person that causes worry or trouble; a problem.
      an administrative headache
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The former gas works at Heworth Green has been a worry to residents and a headache to planners for years.
      • But getting to that stage can be fraught with dilemma headaches and expense.
      • Dividing by zero, on the other hand, proved to be a more troublesome pursuit and is still causing headaches today.
      • The resulting damage from wires being chewed can cause major headaches.
      • Saturday almost brought another selection headache for Shutt ahead of tonight's game.
      • Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident.
      • This is a real headache and a major problem after a crash or when viruses delete files.
      • Shoppers and parked vehicles sometimes block the route, causing a major headache for drivers.
      • It's a headache that can become a serious issue if problems don't arise until sets of keys have been exchanged.
      • Moorby's only selection headache revolves around the loss of skipper James Rushforth.
      • Let this be a warning to all who wish to save themselves the headache and hassle.
      • Operational, logistical and cultural problems are the main international headaches.
      • Many managers would be delighted to have such a selection headache.
      • The premium is there so any hassles become Tech Support's headaches.
      Synonyms
      nuisance, trouble, problem, issue, bother, bugbear, hassle, pain, pest, worry, inconvenience, vexation, irritant, source of irritation, source of annoyance, bane of one's life, thorn in one's flesh
 
 
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