hurt

hurt
(past and past participle hurt)
[with obj.]
  1. cause physical pain or injury to
    弄痛;使受伤
    Ow! You're hurting me!.
    哎唷!你弄痛了我!。
    [no obj.]does acupuncture hurt?.
    针灸痛吗?。
    ■[no obj.](of a part of the body) suffer pain
    (身体部位)感觉痛楚
    my back hurts.
    我背痛。
    ■cause mental pain or distress to (a person or their feelings)
    使伤心,使痛心,使(感情)受伤
    she didn't want to hurt his feelings.
    她不想伤害他的感情。
    ■[no obj.](of a person) feel mental pain or distress
    (人)感到伤心(或悲痛)
    he was hurting badly, but he smiled through his tears.
    他极其伤心,但还是含着泪花微笑着。
    ■be detrimental to
    危害,损害
    high interest rates are hurting the local economy.
    高利率不利于当地经济。
    ■[no obj.](hurt for)(US informal)have a pressing need for
    (美,非正式)迫切需要,急需
    Frank wasn't hurting for money.
    弗兰克并不急需钱。
noun
  1. [mass noun]physical injury; harm
    (身体上的)伤;痛
    ■mental pain or distress
    (精神上的)创伤,痛苦
    the hurt of being constantly ignored.
    经常被忽视的痛苦。
    [count noun]wariness that masked a hurt.
    掩饰痛苦的谨慎。
派生
hurty
adjective
  1. (informal)(非正式)(hurtier, hurtiest)
语源
  1. Middle English (originally in the senses 'to strike' and 'a blow'): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin
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