Achy Meaning in English
word
ˈeɪki
AY-kee
ˈeɪki
AY-kee
释义
Feeling mild, continuous pain or discomfort in the body or a part of it, like having a dull or sore feeling.
用法与细微差别
Informal and common when talking about minor, general body pain—especially in muscles or joints. Often used after exercise, illness, or long activity ('achy muscles', 'achy joints'). Less strong than 'painful'. Rarely used for emotional or non-physical discomfort.
Spanish: adolorido - doloridoPortuguese (BR): dolorido - com dorPortuguese (PT): dorido - com doresChinese (Simplified): 酸痛 - 疼痛Chinese (Traditional): 痠痛 - 疼痛Hindi: दर्द भरा - पीड़ादायकArabic: مؤلم - موجوعBengali: ব্যথাযুক্ত - কষ্টদায়কRussian: ломящий - ноющийJapanese: 体がだるい - 体が痛むVietnamese: nhức mỏi - đau âm ỉKorean: 쑤시는 - 아린Turkish: ağrılı - sızlayanUrdu: دکھتا ہوا - درد میں مبتلاIndonesian: pegal - sakit (badan)
例句
My legs feel achy after the long walk.
basic
He was feeling achy from the flu.
basic
After lifting boxes, my arms were achy all night.
basic
I'm a bit achy today, probably from yesterday's workout.
natural
You look tired and achy—maybe you should rest.
natural
Whenever the weather changes, my joints get achy.
natural