hurt
hurt 英 [hɜ:t] 美 [hɜrt]
v. 使受伤;损害; n. 痛苦;危害;
进行时:hurting 过去式:hurt 过去分词:hurt 第三人称单数:hurts 名词复数:hurts
- If you have a party and no one shows up, you will probably feel hurt: emotionally injured by what's happened.
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- v. 使受伤;损害;
- n. 痛苦;危害;
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1. I fell down and hurt my knee.
我跌倒, 把膝盖跌伤了。
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2. Ouch! That hurt!
哎哟!好疼!
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3. a hurt look/expression
伤心的眼神╱表情
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4. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.
对不起,我不是故意伤害你的。
- hurt (adj.) "wounded, injured," c. 1400, past-participle adjective from hurt (v.).
- hurt (n.) c. 1200, "a wound, an injury;" also "sorrow, lovesickness," from hurt (v.). Old French had hurte (n.), but the sense "injury" is only in English.
- hurt (v.) c. 1200, "to injure, wound" (the body, feelings, reputation, etc.), also "to stumble (into), bump into; charge against, rush, crash into; knock (things) together," from Old French hurter "to ram, strike, collide with" (Modern French heurter), a word of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Frankish *hurt "ram" (source also of Middle High German hurten "run at, collide," Old Norse hrutr "ram," Middle Dutch horten "to knock, dash against"). Celtic origins also have been proposed. The English usage is as old as the French, and perhaps there was a native Old English *hyrtan, but it has not been recorded.
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