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BNC: 1931 COCA: 1140

hurt

verb
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
he / she / it hurts
/hɜːts/
/hɜːrts/
past simple hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
past participle hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
-ing form hurting
/ˈhɜːtɪŋ/
/ˈhɜːrtɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to cause physical pain to somebody/yourself; to injure somebody/yourself(使)疼痛,受伤
    • hurt something He hurt his back playing squash.他打壁球时背部受伤了。
    • Strong light hurts my eyes.强光刺痛我的眼睛。
    • hurt yourself Did you hurt yourself?你伤着自己了吗?
    • hurt (somebody) Stop it. You're hurting me.住手。你弄疼我了。
    • No one was seriously hurt in the accident.事故中无人受重伤。
    • My back is really hurting me today.我今天背疼得厉害。
    • My shoes hurt—they're too tight.我的鞋子太紧,穿着夹脚。
    Synonyms injureinjure
    • wound
    • hurt
    • bruise
    • sprain
    • pull
    • strain
    These words all mean to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident.
    • injure to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident:
      • He injured his knee playing hockey.他打曲棍球时膝盖受了伤。
      • Three people were injured in the crash.撞车事故中有三人受伤。
    • wound [often passive] (rather formal) to injure part of the body, especially by making a hole in the skin using a weapon:
      • 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.这次攻击中有 50 人受重伤。
      Wound is often used to talk about people being hurt in war or in other attacks that affect a lot of people.
    • hurt to cause physical pain to somebody/​yourself; to injure somebody/​yourself:
      • Did you hurt yourself?你伤着自己了吗?
    injure or hurt?用 injure 还是 hurt?You can hurt or injure a part of the body in an accident. Hurt emphasizes the physical pain caused; injure emphasizes that the part of the body has been damaged in some way.
    • bruise to make a blue, brown or purple mark (= a bruise) appear on the skin after somebody has fallen or been hit; to develop a bruise
    • sprain to injure part of your body, especially your ankle, wrist or knee, by suddenly twisting it, causing pain and swelling
    • pull to damage a muscle, etc, by using too much force指拉伤、扭伤(肌肉等)
    • strain to injure yourself or part of your body by making it work too hard:
      • Don’t strain your eyes by reading in poor light.别在光线不足的地方看书把眼睛给伤了。
    Patterns
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain yourself
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain/​pull/​strain a muscle
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain your ankle/​foot/​knee/​wrist/​hand
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain your back/​shoulder/​eyes
    • to injure/​hurt your spine/​neck
    • to be badly/​severely/​slightly injured/​wounded/​hurt/​bruised/​sprained
    Collocations InjuriesInjuries身体损伤Being injured受伤
    • have a fall/​an injury跌了一跤;受伤
    • receive/​suffer/​sustain a serious injury/​a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/​a gunshot wound受重伤/轻微骨裂/鞭伤/枪伤
    • hurt/​injure your ankle/​back/​leg伤到脚踝/背/大腿
    • damage the brain/​an ankle ligament/​your liver/​the optic nerve/​the skin损伤大脑/脚踝韧带/肝脏/视神经/皮肤
    • pull/​strain/​tear a hamstring/​ligament/​muscle/​tendon拉伤腘绳肌腱/韧带/肌肉/肌腱
    • sprain/​twist your ankle/​wrist扭伤脚踝/手腕
    • break a bone/​your collarbone/​your leg/​three ribs骨折;锁骨/大腿/三根肋骨骨折
    • fracture/​crack your skull头盖骨破裂
    • break/​chip/​knock out/​lose a tooth碰断了一颗牙;使牙齿崩缺了一块;磕掉/掉了一颗牙
    • burst/​perforate your eardrum使耳膜破裂;鼓膜穿孔
    • dislocate your finger/​hip/​jaw/​shoulder使手指/臀部/下巴/肩膀脱臼
    • bruise/​cut/​graze your arm/​knee/​shoulder擦伤/割破/擦破手臂/膝盖/肩膀
    • burn/​scald yourself/​your tongue烧伤/烫伤自己/舌头
    • bang/​bump/​hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/​head/​knee (on/​against something)(在某物上)撞到肘部/头/膝盖
    Treating injuries治疗伤病
    • treat somebody for burns/​a head injury/​a stab wound给某人治疗烧伤/头部伤/刺伤
    • examine/​clean/​dress/​bandage/​treat a bullet wound检查/清洗/包扎/用绷带包扎/治疗枪伤
    • repair a damaged/​torn ligament/​tendon/​cartilage修复损伤的/拉伤的韧带/肌腱/软骨
    • amputate/​cut off an arm/​a finger/​a foot/​a leg/​a limb截去一只胳膊/一根手指/一只脚/一条腿;截肢
    • put on/ (formal) apply/​take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/​a bandage贴上/使用/撕掉创可贴;缠上/使用/解掉绷带
    • need/​require/​put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches需要缝针;缝针;拆线
    • put on/​rub on/ (formal) apply cream/​ointment/​lotion涂抹护肤霜/药膏/护肤液
    • have/​receive/​undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy接受物理疗法
    Extra Examples
    • I was shaken, but not actually hurt.我吓坏了,但实际上并没有受伤。
    • She fell and hurt her leg quite badly.她摔了一跤,腿伤得很厉害。
    Topics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • seriously
    • actually
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to feel painful感到疼痛
    • My feet hurt.我脚疼。
    • My head hurts.我的头疼。
    • Ouch! That hurt!哎哟!好疼!
    • it hurts when/if… It hurts when I bend my knee.我的膝盖一弯就疼。
    • It hurts if I move my neck.动一动脖子就疼。
    • it hurts to do something It hurts to breathe.呼吸很痛。
    Synonyms hurthurt
    • ache
    • burn
    • sting
    • tingle
    • itch
    • throb
    These are all words that can be used when part of your body feels painful.
    • hurt (of part of your body) to feel painful; (of an action) to cause pain:
      • My feet hurt.我脚疼。
      • Ouch! That hurt!哎哟!好疼!
    • ache to feel a continuous pain that is not severe:
      • I’m aching all over.我周身疼痛。
    • burn (of part of your body) to feel very hot and painful:
      • Our eyes were burning from the chemicals in the air.空气中弥漫的化学物质熏得我们的眼睛火辣辣地痛。
    • sting to make somebody feel a sharp burning pain or uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel this pain:
      • My eyes were stinging from the smoke.烟熏得我眼睛痛。
    • tingle (of part of your body) to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into the skin there:
      • The cold air made her face tingle.冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。
    • itch to have an uncomfortable feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch; to make your skin feel like this:
      • I itch all over.我浑身痒。
      • Does the rash itch?皮疹痒吗?
    • throb (of part of your body) to feel pain as a series of regular beats:
      • His head throbbed painfully.他的头一抽一跳地痛。
    Patterns
    • your eyes hurt/​ache/​burn/​sting/​itch
    • your skin hurts/​burns/​stings/​tingles/​itches
    • your flesh hurts/​burns/​stings/​tingles
    • your head hurts/​aches/​throbs
    • your stomach hurts/​aches
    • to really hurt/​ache/​burn/​sting/​tingle/​itch/​throb
    • to hurt/​ache/​sting/​itch badly/​a lot
    • It hurts/​stings/​tingles/​itches.
    Extra Examples
    • My ankle still hurts quite badly.我的脚踝仍然痛得厉害。
    • Ouch! It really hurts.哎哟 ! 真痛啊。
    • I knew it was going to hurt—but not that much!我知道会疼,但没料到有这么厉害!
    • Does it hurt a lot?痛得厉害吗?
    Topics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • a lot
    • really
    verb + hurt
    • be going to
    • begin to
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] to make somebody unhappy or upset使不快;使烦恼
    • What really hurt was that he never answered my letter.真正让我伤心的是他从不给我回信。
    • hurt somebody/something I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.对不起,我不是故意伤害你的。
    • I didn't want to hurt his feelings.我并没有想伤害他的感情。
    • it hurts to do something It always hurts to lose, especially in the final.输了总是很痛,尤其是决赛。
    • it hurts somebody to do something It hurt me to think that he would lie to me.一想到他竟然对我说谎,我就很伤心。
    Extra Examples
    • They never told me why and that really hurt.他们从来没告诉我原因,这让我非常伤心。
    • Are you deliberately trying to hurt me?你是故意要让我难过吗 ?
    • Her remarks hurt him deeply.她的话深深地伤害了他。
    • I never meant to hurt anyone.我从未想过要伤害任何人。
    • Why would I want to hurt her?我为什么要让她伤心难过 ?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • deeply
    • really
    verb + hurt
    • attempt to
    • try to
    • want to
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive]
    be hurting
    (informal) to feel unhappy or upset感到不高兴(或烦恼)
    • I know you're hurting and I want to help you.我知道你心烦,我想帮助你。
    Topics Feelingsb2
  5. [transitive] hurt somebody/something to have a bad effect on somebody/something对…有不良影响
    • Hard work never hurt anyone.努力工作绝无害处。
    • Many people on low incomes will be hurt by the government's plans.很多低收入的人将受到政府这些方案的打击。
    • High interest rates are hurting the local economy.高利率正在损害本地经济。
    Synonyms damagedamage
    • hurt
    • harm
    • impair
    These words all mean to have a bad effect on somebody/​something.
    • damage to cause physical harm to something, making it less attractive, useful or valuable; to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:
      • The fire badly damaged the town hall.火灾使市政厅遭到严重破坏。
      • emotionally damaged children感情上受伤害的孩子
    • hurt (rather informal) to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:指伤害、损害:
      • Hard work never hurt anyone.努力工作绝无害处。
    • harm to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:
      • Pollution can harm marine life.污染会危及海洋生物。
    damage, hurt or harm?用 damage、hurt 还是 harm?Hurt is slightly less formal than damage or harm, especially when it is used in negative statements: It won’t hurt him to have to wait a bit.It won’t damage/​harm him to have to wait a bit. Harm is also often used to talk about ways in which things in the natural world such as wildlife and the environment are affected by human activity.
    • impair (rather formal) to damage somebody’s health, abilities or chances:指损害、削弱(健康、能力或机会):
      • Even one drink can impair driving performance.即使一杯酒也可能影响驾驶操作。
    Patterns
    • to damage/​hurt/​harm/​impair somebody’s chances
    • to damage/​hurt/​harm somebody’s interests/​reputation
    • to damage/​harm/​impair somebody’s health
    • to seriously/​greatly damage/​hurt/​harm/​impair somebody/​something
    • to badly/​severely damage/​hurt/​impair somebody/​something
  6. [intransitive]
    be hurting (for something)
    (North American English) to be in a difficult situation because you need something, especially money处于困境;手头拮据
    • His campaign is already hurting for money.他从事的社会运动已经因缺乏经费而难以为继了。
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.
Idioms
hit somebody where it hurts
  1. to affect somebody where they will feel it most刺着某人痛处;击中要害
it won’t/wouldn’t hurt (somebody/something) (to do something)
  1. used to say that somebody should do a particular thing(做某事)不会有什么损害;(某人)应该做某事
    • It wouldn't hurt you to help with the housework occasionally.你应该偶尔帮忙做做家务。
not harm/hurt a fly
  1. to be kind and gentle and unwilling to cause unhappiness连一只苍蝇都不肯伤害;心地善良

hurt

adjective
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
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  1. injured physically(身体上)受伤的
    • None of the passengers were badly hurt.乘客中没有人严重受伤。
    • Steve didn't look seriously hurt.史蒂夫看起来伤得不重。
    • Stop that or you'll get hurt!停下来,不然你会受伤的 !
    opposite unhurtTopics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • get
    adverb
    • badly
    • seriously
    • physically
    See full entry
  2. upset and offended by something that somebody has said or done(感情上)受伤的
    • a hurt look/expression伤心的眼神/表情
    • You have every right to feel hurt.你完全有权利感到受伤。
    • hurt that… She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited.她未被邀请,感到十分难过。
    • Martha's hurt pride showed in her eyes.从玛莎的眼神可以看出她的自尊受到了伤害。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • deeply
    • extremely
    • really
    preposition
    • by
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.

hurt

noun
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
[uncountable, countable] (rather informal)
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  1. a feeling of unhappiness because somebody has been unkind or unfair to you心灵创伤;委屈
    • There was hurt and real anger in her voice.她的声音里有难过,也有真正的愤怒。
    • He apologized for any hurt caused by his remarks.他为自己的言论造成的任何伤害道歉。
    • It was a hurt that would take a long time to heal.那是需要很长时间才能愈合的创伤。
    • It's time to forgive past hurts and open your heart.是时候原谅过去的伤害,敞开心扉了。
    Extra Examples
    • He knew that he had caused James a lot of hurt.他知道他给詹姆斯造成了很多伤害。
    • I could see the hurt in her eyes.我能在她的眼神中看出她受到伤害。
    • the deep hurt that he felt when Jane left him简离开他时他心中深深的创伤
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • great
    verb + hurt
    • feel
    • cause
    • see
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.
BNC: 1931 COCA: 1140
hurt

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + HURT ADJECTIVEdeep, great強烈的傷害;深深的心靈創傷VERB + HURTfeel感到受傷the deep hurt that he felt when Jane left him簡離開他時他心中深深的創傷cause造成傷害He knew that he had caused his boyfriend a lot of hurt.他知道自己給男朋友造成了不小的傷害。see看到傷害I could see the hurt in her eyes.我能在她的眼神中看出她受到傷害。
hurt

verb¹

1cause pain/injury使受傷ADVERBbadly, seriously嚴重地傷害She fell and hurt her leg quite badly.她摔了一跤,腿傷得很厲害。No one was seriously hurt in the accident.事故中無人受重傷。actually, physically實際上/身體上受傷I was shaken, but not actually hurt.我嚇壞了,但實際上並沒有受傷。slightly輕微傷害
hurt

verb²

2be/feel painful感到疼痛ADVERB | VERB + HURT ADVERBbadly, a lot, really痛得厲害;很痛My ankle still hurts quite badly.我的腳踝仍然痛得厲害。Does it hurt a lot?痛得厲害嗎?Ouch! It really hurts.哎喲 ! 真痛啊。slightly有點兒痛VERB + HURTbe going to會感覺疼痛I knew it was going to hurt-but not that much!我知道會痛,但沒料到有這麼厲害 !begin to開始痛
hurt

verb³

3upset sb傷害感情ADVERB | VERB + HURT ADVERBbadly, deeply, really, terribly深深傷害;使極為難過Her remarks hurt him deeply.她的話深深地傷害了他。They never told me why and that really hurt.他們從來沒告訴我原因,這讓我非常傷心。VERB + HURTattempt to, try to企圖傷害Are you deliberately trying to hurt me?你是故意要讓我難過嗎 ?want to想要傷害Why would I want to hurt her?我為什麼要讓她傷心難過 ?not mean to無意傷害I never meant to hurt anyone.我從未想過要傷害任何人。
hurt

adjective¹

1injured受傷VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, look受傷了;看起來受傷了get受傷Stop that or you'll get hurt!停下來,不然你會受傷的 !ADVERBbadly, seriously嚴重受傷Steve didn't look seriously hurt.史蒂夫看起來傷得不重。physically身體上受傷slightly受輕傷
hurt

adjective²

2upset感情受傷VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound感情受傷;感覺傷心;看上去委屈;好像感情受傷;聽起來傷心get受到傷害ADVERBdeeply, extremely, really, terribly, very深受傷害;受到莫大的傷害;嚴重感到受傷害;非常痛心a bit, quite, rather, slightly有點兒受傷;相當委屈;有些傷心PREPOSITIONby被⋯傷害Roy seemed deeply hurt by this remark.看起來這句話深深刺痛了羅伊。
BNC: 1931 COCA: 1140
hurt noun
distress
hurt verb
hurt1 (hurt sb's feelings) hurt2 (sb's feet hurt) damage (hurt sb's chances) injure (hurt yourself/your back)
hurt adj.
injured (sb's arm is hurt) upset (sb's feelings are hurt)
hurt2

verb

hurt sb's feelings 伤感情your feet hurt 脚疼hurt ♦︎ ache ♦︎ burn ♦︎ sting ♦︎ tingle ♦︎ itch ♦︎ tickle ♦︎ throbThese are all words that can be used when part of your body feels painful. 这些词均表示身体某部位感到疼痛。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达疼痛的程度
tinglehurtburn
itchachethrob
ticklesting
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配your eyes hurt / ache / burn / sting / itchyour skin hurts / burns / stings / tingles / itchesyour flesh hurts / burns / stings / tinglesyour head hurts / aches / throbsyour stomach / tummy hurts / achesto really hurt / ache / burn / sting / tingle / itch / tickle / throbto hurt / ache / sting / tingle / itch / tickle / throb slightly / a bitto hurt / ache / sting / itch badly / a lotIt hurts / stings / tingles / itches / tickles. hurt (hurt, hurt) [intransitive](of part of your body) to feel painful; (of an action) to cause pain (身体部位)感到疼痛;(某一动作)引起疼痛My feet hurt.我的脚疼。Ouch! That hurt!哎哟!好疼!It hurts when I bend my knee.我的膝盖一弯就疼。 see also hurt injure verb , hurt injured adj. ache eɪk [intransitive] to feel a continuous dull pain 疼痛;隐隐作痛I'm aching all over.我浑身疼痛。Her eyes ached from lack of sleep.她的眼睛因睡眠不足而隐隐作痛。 see also ache pain noun burn [intransitive](of part of your body) to feel very hot and painful (身体部位)火辣辣地痛,发烫Your forehead's burning. Have you got a fever?你的前额很烫。是发烧了吗?Her cheeks burned with embarrassment.她窘得双颊发烫。 see also burning hot sting (stung, stung) [intransitive, transitive] to make sb feel a sharp burning pain or uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel this pain 使感觉刺痛;(身体部位)感觉灼痛I put some antiseptic on the cut and it stung for a moment.我在伤口上抹了点抗菌药,一时间十分刺痛。My eyes were stinging from the smoke.烟熏得我眼睛疼。Tears stung her eyes.她流泪流得眼睛发痛。 tingle [intransitive](of part of your body) to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into the skin there (身体部位)感到刺痛The cold air made her face tingle.冷空气冻得她脸发痛。You may get a tingling sensation in your fingers.你的手指会有刺痛感。 itch [intransitive] to have an uncomfortable feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch; to make your skin feel like this 发痒;引起痒感I itch all over.我浑身发痒。Does the rash itch?皮疹痒吗?This sweater really itches.这件毛衣真刺痒。 itch

noun

[countable] to get / have an itch觉得痒
tickle [transitive, intransitive] to produce a slightly uncomfortable feeling in a sensitive part of the body; to have a feeling like this 使(敏感部位)发痒;觉得痒His beard was tickling her cheek.他的胡须扎得她的面颊痒痒的。My throat tickles.我嗓子发痒。 throb (-bb-) [intransitive](of part of your body) to feel pain as a series of regular beats (身体部位)有规律地抽动,抽痛His head throbbed painfully.他的头阵阵抽痛。
hurt1

verb

hurt sb's feelings 伤感情your feet hurt 脚疼hurt ♦︎ upset ♦︎ wound ♦︎ distress ♦︎ break sb's heart ♦︎ sadden ♦︎ sting ♦︎ painThese words all mean to make sb feel unhappy or upset. 这些词均表示让人感到不快或烦恼。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配It hurt / upset / distressed / saddened / pained me to see / think / know...It breaks my heart to see / think / know...It hurt / upset / distressed / saddened / pained me that...to hurt / wound sb's feelingsto upset / distress yourselfto not want / not mean to hurt / upset / wound / distress sbto really hurt sb / upset sb / wound sb / distress sb / break sb's heart / sting sb / pain sbto hurt / upset / wound / distress / sting / pain sb deeply hurt (hurt, hurt) [transitive, intransitive] to make sb feel unhappy or disappointed because of sth unpleasant that sb has done 使伤心;使失望I didn't want to hurt his feelings.我并不想伤害他的感情。It hurt me to think that he would lie to me.一想到他竟然对我说谎,我就很伤心。What really hurt was that he never answered my letter.真正让我伤心的是他从来不给我回信。 see also hurt distress noun , hurt upset adj. , hurtful mean adj. 1 upset (upset, upset) [transitive] to make sb/yourself feel unhappy, worried or annoyed 使烦恼;使担忧;使生气This decision is likely to upset a lot of people.这项决定很可能会使许多人感到不快。Try not to let him upset you.尽可能别被他激怒。Don't upset yourself about it.别为那件事心烦了。It upset him that nobody had bothered to tell him about it.让他恼火的是竟然没有人跟他提起过那件事。 see also upset upset adj. , upsetting painful 2 NOTE 辨析 Hurt or upset? Hurt is used especially to talk about sb you like or thought you could trust doing sth to make you unhappy. Upset can be used in some of these cases, but it is not used with feelings or without an object. * hurt尤指被喜欢或信赖的人弄得不快,upset有时可用于这种情况,但upset不与feelings连用,且必须带宾语upset his feelings What really upset was... Upset, but not hurt, can also be used to talk about an action or person that worries or annoys sb, especially when this causes them to express their worry or anger, for example by crying or shouting. Being upset can be sth that people partly do willingly: you can upset yourself or let sb upset you. * upset还可以指某种行为或某人令人担心或生气,尤其是当这种不安或不快逼得人哭出来或喊出来;hurt则不可以这样用。upset还可以表示有些自寻烦恼的意思,如可以说upset oneself或let sb upset youDon't hurt yourself about it. Try not to let him hurt you. wound wuːnd [transitive, often passive] (literary) to hurt sb's feelings 伤(感情);使(心灵)受伤She felt deeply wounded by his cruel remarks.他那些刻薄的话让她深感受伤。 wounded

adjective

She didn't know how to soothe his wounded pride.她不知道怎样安抚他那受伤的自尊心。
distress dɪˈstres [transitive] (rather formal) to make sb feel very unhappy or worried 使悲伤;使忧虑;使苦恼It was clear that the letter had deeply distressed her.这封信显然使她极为悲伤。Don't distress yourself.你别犯愁了。Distress is stronger and more formal than upset and does not have the additional meaning of 'annoy'. * distress比upset语气更强,也更正式,且不含有“使生气”的意思。 see also distress distress , distressed upset , distressing painful 2 break sb's ˈheart

idiom

(broke, broken)to make sb feel extremely unhappy, especially when they feel that they can never be happy again 使非常难过;使心碎She broke his heart when she called off the engagement.她取消婚约使他为之心碎。It breaks my heart to see you like this.看到你这个样子我很难过。
sadden [transitive, often passive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to make sb sad 使悲伤;使伤心;使难过We were deeply saddened by the news of her death.听到她的死讯,我们深感悲痛。It saddened her that people could be so cruel.人竟能如此残忍,这让她痛心。 sting (stung, stung) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (written) to make sb feel angry or upset 激怒;使不快He was stung by their criticism.他们的批评使他很恼火。Their cruel remarks stung her into action.他们伤人的话激怒了她,使她采取了行动。 pain [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to make sb feel unhappy or upset 使悲伤;使苦恼She was deeply pained by the accusation.这一指控使她极为痛苦。It pains me to see you like this.看到你这个样子我很难过。 see also pain distress noun , painful painful 2 pained

adjective

She looked at him with a pained expression.她表情痛苦地看着他。
BNC: 1931 COCA: 1140
hurt
To make someone feel sad or upset: upset, wound, disturb...
To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
In pain: agonised, agonized, anguished...
Injured, wounded or hurt: injured, wounded, hurt...
Feeling or expressing strong emotions: emotional, passionate, ardent...
Sadness and unhappiness: sadness, depression, grief...

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