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n. 痛痒

  1. He hurts her with the hilt.
    他用剑柄碰伤她了。
  2. Nothing hurts more than a bad tooth.
    疼痛莫胜于坏牙。



  1. Some things don't change, says a Hutton survivor: When the market is rocky, "it hurts at Hutton, it hurts at Shearson."
  2. Some things don't change, says a Hutton survivor: When the market is rocky, "it hurts at Hutton, it hurts at Shearson."
  3. I do something that hurts you."
  4. Volker argues that crime statistics show that not having the death penalty hurts.
  5. But now it hurts.' There are plenty of signs that Iraq has reached a critical stage.
  6. "To walk into a ward and see a baby that doesn't have the possibility of living past a certain age, it hurts," she said.
  7. "If he vetos it, it hurts him," said Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., a supporter of abortion rights. "It hurts our party.
  8. "If he vetos it, it hurts him," said Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., a supporter of abortion rights. "It hurts our party.
  9. "Anytime there is evidence that has been excluded, obviously it hurts us," defense attorney Russell Baldani said in an afternoon press conference.
  10. Pichardo said Santeria's history of practice in the home hurts his effort to bring the religion into the open, and may have contributed to the mistaken link of Santeria to the Matamoros mass killings this spring.
  11. It hurts a lot, until he looks at his bank balance.
  12. Shareholders claim it violates their rights and hurts stock value.
  13. Now the bath tub is scratched, the carpet is wet and your right shoulder hurts.
  14. Analysts called the rift a family feud that hurts Maxicare's image and diverts management attention at a time when the company is weakened by recent unprofitable acquisitions, tougher competition and other problems.
  15. Does such a constituency exist across the whole of the developed world? Tightening policy in the midst of an expansion hurts debtors.
  16. "It hurts us too.
  17. Richard L. Sandor, a key figure in developing the first financial futures contract, says recession hurts futures markets less than other segments of the financial industry because futures contracts themselves cover a broad range of financial activity.
  18. "Burning leaves hurts those with lung disease.
  19. NBC's president assailed federal syndication and financial interest rules Tuesday as "reverse protectionism" that favors foreign-owned media conglomerates and hurts the three major U.S. networks.
  20. "The anger is beginning to rise," said Mary Mae Cioffi. "We have programs all over the country that tell children to run and tell when somebody hurts them, and our children told.
  21. Lack of access to care hurts most of all when heart attacks hit.
  22. I only wish there were 40 hours in a day." In a way, the effort is helping heal some old hurts left by the Vietnam War, she said.
  23. But he has pledged to impose controls on the economy, saying a free market in a developing country like Ecuador benefits the rich and hurts the poor.
  24. Two of the police department's most vocal critics are black members of the City Council, who contend department's deadly force policy hurts minorities.
  25. We think it is, and we think it hurts rather than helps people to tell them otherwise.
  26. "But if the economy shows some strength, that takes a toll on the bond market and sends interest rates higher and that hurts stock prices.
  27. That, more than anything else, to tell the truth, hurts me," he said.
  28. "Talk hurts from where it spurts," one of them says.
  29. And that hurts the very fabric of America.
  30. He bristles at the notion that generic competition is good for the public, saying that it hurts the companies that fund drug research.
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