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I . ache [eɪk] SUBST

II . ache [eɪk] VERBE intr

1. ache (cause pain):

I'm aching all over

2. ache (desire):

to be aching to do sth

ˈstom·ach ache SUBST usu sing

ˈtum·my ache SUBST fam

Expressions couramment utilisées avec aching

I'm aching all over
to be aching to do sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
It has been called a slog, but it surpasses the aching and breaking moments on the debut.
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Pain due to frozen shoulder is usually dull or aching.
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Symptoms such as joint stiffness and aching are the result of osteoarthritis that sets in after years of persistent joint irritation.
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Is your stomach aching or do you have cold feet?
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The pain is described as constant, burning, aching or severe.
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His guitar playing focused not on speedy riffs, not on sweeping chords, but well-chosen, sharp single notes and long, aching bends.
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Lacing their scathing wit with an aching sadness, they define the dark irony of the past decade.
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Compression arthralgia has been recorded as deep aching pain in the knees, shoulders, fingers, back, hips, neck and ribs.
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Like most moms might be, she's quick to brush off the aching jaw, sudden sweatiness and pain in her arms.
fox40.com
When he moans about his aching body, a massage chair worth a few thousand dollars is delivered immediately to the house.
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