Examples of using Ached in English and their translations into Chinese
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My muscles ached for a week.
Fat had been temporarily blinded and his head had ached for days.
Her shoulder ached and burned with effort.
But the memory continued, though Jonas ached now for it to end.
Her throat ached: adoration, heartbreak, in equal measure.
The heat was stifling, Dr Andrew's shirt was drenched with sweat,and his arms ached.
Our limbs ached and I had a desert thirst and we would killed the morning off.
The half-healed round scar on his side ached fiercely, but he refused to acknowledge it.
The woman had denied it when offered Healing,but Elayne suspected her joints ached.
Jennifer's heart ached for Adam, for she knew how much the election had meant to him.
You can show manners when you try,even if it does make you look as though your teeth ached.
She ached for the child that had been denied, So She quickened once more from the life-force inside.
It had to end, as always, and anyhow his arm ached and bled where the rock had struck it.
She ached for the child that had been denied, So She quickened once more from the life-force inside.
I clung with both hands till my nails ached, and I shut my eyes as if to cover up the peril.
The words ached in his throat, in a way that had nothing to do with the throbbing pain of Rukh's treacherous attack.
Standing there at the kiosk of a suburban bookstore, she ached for the man she fell in love with to return to her.
The mule had a steady gait, but my uncle was hot and thirsty and covered with sweat;his head and backside ached.
He wanted to be a good man, ached for it, but maybe some people were just born better than others.
Every one of the travelers made the Winkies a pretty speech in return,and all shook hands with them until their arms ached.
He had slept since noon, and his head and all his bones ached, and there was a taste like burnt paper in his mouth.
She ached and was weary, growing almost as glad to look back(a great anomaly for Miss Birdseye) as to look forward.
He adored them both, and on long, lonely nights alone in L.A.,his heart still ached wishing that they all lived together.
His fingers hurt, and his head ached, but at least it was pain of a different kind, the pain of hard labor.
The mule was hiking at a steady gait, but my uncle was hot, thirsty,and covered with sweat and his head and backside ached.
Their bellies ached from malnourishment and their arms were as skinny as those of children half their 8 or 9 years of age.
But she always dismissed the thought and walked the ramps andstreets until her arches ached, looking for work which did not yet exist.
His body ached as if he had been wearing heavy loads throughout the day-as if the meaning of what he heard today materialized.
Her knees ached, but her feet couldn't feel the impact, as they were already deadened from the icy air and the freeze-and-refreeze of dampness.