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IELTS BNC: 6510 COCA: 6349

sore

adjective
/sɔː(r)/
/sɔːr/
Idioms
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  1. if a part of your body is sore, it is painful, and often red, especially because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much(发炎)疼痛的;酸痛的
    • to have a sore throat嗓子疼
    • His feet were sore after the walk.他走路把脚都走疼了。
    • My stomach is still sore (= painful) after the operation.手术后,我的胃还在疼。
    • When I woke up my head was sore and throbbing.当我醒来时,我的头又痛又痛。
    Homophones soar | soresoar   sore
    /sɔː(r)/
    /sɔːr/
    • soar verb
      • Fuel prices are set to soar.燃料价格将会飙升。
    • sore adjective
      • My eyes are sore from staring at a screen for too long.我的眼睛因为盯着屏幕看太久而疼痛。
    Synonyms painfulpainful
    • sore
    • raw
    • inflamed
    • excruciating
    • burning
    • itchy
    These words all describe something that causes you physical pain.
    • painful causing you physical pain. 指使人肉体上疼痛的Painful can describe a part of the body, illness, injury, treatment or death: Is your knee still painful?a series of painful injectionsa slow and painful death
    • sore (of a part of the body) painful and often red, especially because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much:
      • a sore throat咽喉疼
      • Their feet were sore after hours of walking.他们走了几小时的路,脚都走疼了。
    • raw (of a part of the body) red and painful, for example because of an infection or because the skin has been damaged:
      • The skin on her feet had been rubbed raw.她脚上的皮磨破了。
    • inflamed (of a part of the body) painful, red and hot because of an infection or injury:
      • The wound had become inflamed.伤口发炎了。
    • excruciating extremely painful. 指极痛苦的、极苦恼的Excruciating can describe feelings, treatments or death but not parts of the body: an excruciating throat/​back/​knee.
    • burning painful and giving a feeling of being very hot:
      • She felt a burning sensation in her throat.她感到咽喉火辣辣的疼。
    • itchy giving an uncomfortable feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch; having this feeling:
      • an itchy rash发痒的皮疹
      • I feel itchy all over.我觉得浑身发痒。
    Patterns
    • sore/​inflamed/​itchy eyes
    • raw/​inflamed/​itchy skin
    • a painful/​an excruciating death
    • a painful/​burning sensation
    • excruciating/​burning pain
    see also saddle soreTopics Illnessc2
  2. [not before noun] sore (at somebody/about something) (informal, especially North American English) upset and angry, especially because you have been treated unfairly气恼;愤慨;愤愤不平 synonym annoyed
    • He was still sore at me for telling him he couldn't sing.他还在生我的气,因为我告诉他不会唱歌。
    Topics Feelingsc2
  3. Word OriginOld English sār (noun and adjective), sāre (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeer ‘sore’ and German sehr ‘very’.
Idioms
like a bear with a sore head
  1. in a bad mood; in an angry way急性子;脾气暴躁
    • I should keep out of his way. He’s like a bear with a sore head this morning.我应该避开他。他今天早上像一只头疼的熊。
a sight for sore eyes
  1. (informal) a person or thing that you are pleased to see; something that is very pleasant to look at喜欢见到的人(或物)
a sore point
  1. a subject that makes you feel angry or upset when it is mentioned心病;疼处;伤心事
    • It's a sore point with Sue's parents that the children have not been baptized yet.孩子们至今未受洗礼,这是休的父母的一块心病。
stand/stick out like a sore thumb
  1. to be very easy to notice in an unpleasant way招眼;扎眼
    • The blue building stood out like a sore thumb among the whitewashed villas.这座蓝色建筑在粉刷过的别墅中显得格外显眼。
    • If you wear a suit to the party, you’ll stand out like a sore thumb.如果你穿西装去参加聚会,你会非常显眼。

sore

noun
/sɔː(r)/
/sɔːr/
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  1. a painful, often red, place on your body where there is a wound or an infection痛处;伤处;疮
    Extra Examples
    • The illness left them with open sores all over their backs.这种病让他们的背上全是开放性溃疡。
    • The patient developed pressure sores on the toes of both feet.病人两只脚的脚趾上都长了褥疮。
    • (figurative) This issue is a festering sore between the two countries.这个问题是两国之间的积怨。
    synonym wound1
    • open sores开放性溃疡
    see also bedsore, canker sore, cold sore, running soreTopics Illnessc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • festering
    • oozing
    • open
    verb + sore
    • cause
    • develop
    • get
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    Word OriginOld English sār (noun and adjective), sāre (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeer ‘sore’ and German sehr ‘very’.
IELTS BNC: 6510 COCA: 6349
sore

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SORE ADJECTIVEfestering (often figurative) , oozing, open, running (especially BrE, often figurative) 膿瘡;流膿的瘡;開放性潰瘍;痛處
This issue is a festering sore between the two countries.這個問題是兩國之間的積怨。The border dispute was a running sore in relations between the countries.邊界之爭是兩國之間關係的痛處。cold唇皰疹I have a recurrent cold sore on my lip.我的嘴唇上又起了個泡。canker (NAmE) 口腔潰瘍canker sores caused by biting the inside of your mouth誤咬口腔內壁引起的潰瘍bed (usually bedsore) , pressure, saddle褥瘡;鞍傷
Many people in the care home have bedsores.護理院裏許多人都長了褥瘡。I get saddles sores on the right side.我右側受了鞍傷。VERB + SOREcause造成褥瘡develop, get長瘡The patient developed pressure sores on the toes of both feet.病人兩隻腳的腳趾上都長了褥瘡。have有瘡
IELTS BNC: 6510 COCA: 6349
sore noun
tumour
sore adj.
painful1
IELTS BNC: 6510 COCA: 6349
sore
Physically painful and describing pain: achy, acute, agonising...
In pain: agonised, agonized, anguished...
Feeling angry or annoyed: angry, annoyed, upset...
Serious, severe and extreme: serious, severe, extreme...

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