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Ache

eɪk
Labai Dažnas
~ 1800
~ 1800, Labai Dažnas
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
痛み (いたみ, itami), 悩み (なやみ, nayami), 切望 (せつぼう, setsubou)

Žodžio Ache reikšmės japoniškai kalba

痛み (いたみ, itami)

Pavyzdys:
I have a headache.
頭が痛いです。
My back aches after sitting for too long.
長時間座っていると背中が痛くなります。
Naudojimas: formal/informalKontekstas: Used to describe physical pain or discomfort.
Pastaba: This is the most common meaning of 'ache' and can refer to various types of pain, such as headaches or muscle aches.

悩み (なやみ, nayami)

Pavyzdys:
I have a heartache about my friend.
友達のことで心が痛みます。
She feels an ache of loneliness.
彼女は孤独の悩みを感じています。
Naudojimas: formal/informalKontekstas: Used to describe emotional pain or distress.
Pastaba: This meaning is often used in literary or poetic contexts to express emotional suffering or longing.

切望 (せつぼう, setsubou)

Pavyzdys:
He has an ache for adventure.
彼は冒険を切望しています。
There's an ache in her heart for her hometown.
彼女の心には故郷への切望があります。
Naudojimas: formal/informalKontekstas: Used to express a strong desire or longing for something.
Pastaba: This usage conveys a deep yearning or desire, often associated with nostalgia or aspiration.

Ache sinonimai

pain

Pain refers to a physical discomfort or suffering.
Pavyzdys: She felt a sharp pain in her back.
Pastaba: Ache is a dull persistent pain, while pain can be sharp or acute.

soreness

Soreness is a state of being tender, sensitive, or painful.
Pavyzdys: After the workout, he experienced soreness in his muscles.
Pastaba: Ache is a more general discomfort, while soreness often implies tenderness or sensitivity.

discomfort

Discomfort is a feeling of unease, awkwardness, or mild pain.
Pavyzdys: The tight shoes caused discomfort in her feet.
Pastaba: Ache typically refers to a dull or persistent pain, while discomfort can be more general.

throbbing

Throbbing describes a strong, pulsating pain.
Pavyzdys: Her head was throbbing with pain.
Pastaba: Ache is a more general term, while throbbing specifically describes a pulsating sensation.

Ache posakiai ir dažni junginiai

Achilles' heel

Refers to a weakness or vulnerable point in someone or something.
Pavyzdys: His lack of confidence is his Achilles' heel in job interviews.
Pastaba: The original word 'ache' refers to a continuous pain, while 'Achilles' heel' metaphorically represents a vulnerability.

Ache for

To feel a strong desire or longing for someone or something.
Pavyzdys: She ached for her family when she moved to a new country.
Pastaba: While 'ache' is a physical sensation of pain, 'ache for' expresses an emotional yearning.

Heartache

Intense emotional pain or distress, especially caused by love or loss.
Pavyzdys: The breakup caused him so much heartache.
Pastaba: Contrary to physical 'ache,' 'heartache' specifically refers to emotional pain.

Headache

A persistent or annoying problem or situation.
Pavyzdys: Dealing with all these problems is giving me a headache.
Pastaba: Unlike physical 'ache,' 'headache' is used metaphorically to indicate a troublesome issue.

Backache

Pain or discomfort felt in the back.
Pavyzdys: His backache worsened after lifting heavy boxes all day.
Pastaba: Similar to the original word 'ache,' 'backache' specifies the location of the pain.

Toothache

A persistent pain in a tooth or the surrounding area.
Pavyzdys: I can't concentrate with this toothache bothering me.
Pastaba: Similarly to 'ache,' 'toothache' focuses on a specific area of pain.

Stomachache

Discomfort or pain in the stomach area.
Pavyzdys: Eating too much ice cream gave her a stomachache.
Pastaba: Just like 'ache,' 'stomachache' specifies the region of the discomfort.

Achingly beautiful

Extremely beautiful or moving, causing deep emotional responses.
Pavyzdys: The sunset was achingly beautiful, leaving everyone in awe.
Pastaba: In this phrase, 'achingly' intensifies the beauty, going beyond the physical sensation of 'ache.'

Ache kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

Aching

Aching is often used to describe a persistent dull pain or discomfort in a certain body part.
Pavyzdys: My feet are aching after standing all day at work.
Pastaba: Aching specifically refers to a continuous or prolonged sensation of discomfort, as opposed to the more general term 'ache.'

Achy-breaky

Achy-breaky is a playful slang term typically used to describe a feeling of soreness or discomfort in a specific body part.
Pavyzdys: I can't dance tonight, my knee is feeling all achy-breaky.
Pastaba: Achy-breaky adds a light-hearted or humorous tone to the feeling of physical discomfort compared to the term 'ache'.

Throb

Throb is a slang term used to describe a pulsating or rhythmic pain or discomfort in a body part.
Pavyzdys: I have a throbbing headache from staring at the screen too long.
Pastaba: Throb conveys a more intense and pulsating sensation compared to the general term 'ache.'

Sore

Sore is commonly used to describe a feeling of tenderness, pain, or discomfort in muscles or body parts.
Pavyzdys: My muscles are so sore after my workout yesterday.
Pastaba: Soreness often implies a result of physical exertion or injury, whereas 'ache' has a broader sense of discomfort.

Nagging

Nagging is used to describe a persistent and irritating type of pain or discomfort that keeps bothering a person.
Pavyzdys: I have this nagging pain in my shoulder that won't go away.
Pastaba: Nagging implies an ongoing or bothersome discomfort compared to the more general term 'ache.'

Throbber

Throbber is a slang term used to describe a sharp, pulsating pain, especially in relation to toothaches or headaches.
Pavyzdys: My tooth was aching so much, I could feel the throbber all the way to my ear.
Pastaba: Throbber specifically emphasizes the pulsating and sharp nature of the pain, distinguishing it from the more general term 'ache'.

Ache - Pavyzdžiai

My head aches.
She felt an ache in her heart.
The ache in his back was unbearable.

Ache gramatika

Ache - Tikrinis vardas (Proper noun) / Tikrinis daiktavardis, vienaskaita (Proper noun, singular)
Antraštinis žodis: ache
Konjugacijos
Daiktavardis, daugiskaita (Noun, plural): aches
Daiktavardis, vienaskaita arba masė (Noun, singular or mass): ache
Veiksmažodis, būtasis laikas (Verb, past tense): ached
Veiksmažodis, padalyvis arba esamojo laiko dalyvis (Verb, gerund or present participle): aching
Veiksmažodis, esamasis laikas trečiasis asmuo vienaskaita (Verb, 3rd person singular present): aches
Veiksmažodis, pagrindinis veiksmažodis (Verb, base form): ache
Veiksmažodis, esamasis laikas ne trečiasis asmuo vienaskaita (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): ache
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
ache turi 1 skiemenų: ache
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈāk
ache , ˈāk (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

Ache - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
ache: ~ 1800 (Labai Dažnas).
Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.