Toothache Meaning in English
word
ˈtuθˌeɪk
TOOTH-ayk
tˈuːθeɪk
TOOTH-ayk
释义
A pain in or around a tooth.
用法与细微差别
'Toothache' is usually used as an uncountable noun (e.g., 'I have a toothache'), not as 'toothaches.' Common with 'have' and 'bad/severe/mild.' Often used in medical or everyday contexts.
Spanish: dolor de muelasPortuguese (BR): dor de dentePortuguese (PT): dor de dentesChinese (Simplified): 牙痛Chinese (Traditional): 牙痛Hindi: दांत दर्दArabic: وجع أسنانBengali: দাঁতের ব্যথাRussian: зубная больJapanese: 歯痛Vietnamese: đau răngKorean: 치통Turkish: diş ağrısıUrdu: دانت کا دردIndonesian: sakit gigi
例句
I have a toothache.
basic
She went to the dentist for her toothache.
basic
A toothache can make it hard to eat.
basic
I've had this toothache for two days and it's driving me crazy.
natural
Nothing helps my toothache, not even painkillers!
natural
As soon as my toothache started, I knew I needed to make a dentist appointment.
natural