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 sore [sɒ:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 悲伤的, 痛的, 引起痛苦的

n. 痛处, 溃疡, 疮

[医] 疮, 溃疡; 痛的




    sore
    [ noun ]
    1. an open skin infection

    2. <noun.state>
    [ adj ]
    1. hurting

    2. <adj.all>
      the tender spot on his jaw
    3. causing misery or pain or distress

    4. <adj.all>
      it was a sore trial to him
      the painful process of growing up
    5. roused to anger

    6. <adj.all>
      stayed huffy a good while
      she gets mad when you wake her up so early
      mad at his friend
      sore over a remark


    Sore \Sore\, a. [Compar. {Sorer}; superl. {Sorest}.] [OE. sor,
    sar, AS. s[=a]r; akin to D. zeer, OS. & OHG. s?r, G. sehr
    very, Icel. s[=a]rr, Sw. s[*a]r, Goth. sair pain. Cf.
    {Sorry}.]
    1. Tender to the touch; susceptible of pain from pressure;
    inflamed; painful; -- said of the body or its parts; as, a
    sore hand.

    2. Fig.: Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed;
    very susceptible of irritation.

    Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious,
    and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy.
    --Tillotson.

    3. Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore
    evil or calamity. --Shak.

    4. Criminal; wrong; evil. [Obs.] --Shak.

    {Sore throat} (Med.), inflammation of the throat and tonsils;
    pharyngitis. See {Cynanche}.

    {Malignant sore throat}, {Ulcerated sore throat} or {Putrid
    sore throat}. See {Angina}, and under {Putrid}.


    Sore \Sore\, a. [F. saure, sore, sor; faucon sor a sore falcon.
    See {Sorrel}, n.]
    Reddish brown; sorrel. [R.]

    {Sore falcon}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Sore}, n., 1.


    Sore \Sore\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    A young hawk or falcon in the first year.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) A young buck in the fourth year. See the Note
    under {Buck}.


    Sore \Sore\, n. [OE. sor, sar, AS. s[=a]r. See {Sore}, a.]
    1. A place in an animal body where the skin and flesh are
    ruptured or bruised, so as to be tender or painful; a
    painful or diseased place, such as an ulcer or a boil.

    The dogs came and licked his sores. --Luke xvi.
    21.

    2. Fig.: Grief; affliction; trouble; difficulty. --Chaucer.

    I see plainly where his sore lies. --Sir W.
    Scott.

    {Gold sore}. (Med.) See under {Gold}, n.


    Sore \Sore\, adv. [AS. s[=a]re. See {Sore}, a.]
    1. In a sore manner; with pain; grievously.

    Thy hand presseth me sore. --Ps. xxxviii.
    2.

    2. Greatly; violently; deeply.

    [Hannah] prayed unto the Lord and wept sore. --1
    Sam. i. 10.

    Sore sighed the knight, who this long sermon heard.
    --Dryden.

    1. Move Your Business to Wisconsin." The message hits at a sore spot for Chicago businesses.
    2. You don't have a problem like San Francisco has with Alcatraz _ a big massive sore on the landscape." Jim Wordsworth, secretary and treasurer of Surfside 6, said the prefab building could be used as a shelter for the homeless or to store records.
    3. Japanese companies also have begun to increase investments, a trend that could ease another sore point with the Chinese, who have noted that U.S. investment in the People's Republic far outweighs that from Japan.
    4. The most common side effect is a sore arm, which occurs in less than one-third of those vaccinated and usually lasts only a day or so.
    5. The EEC's extensive farm support system has been a sore point between the trading bloc and the United States, which is pressing the Europeans to get rid of trade-distorting subsidies by the year 2000.
    6. For sore muscles or tired feet, there's the personal massager, another item on the move.
    7. Near then end of the marathon, participants complained of sore feet, fatigue and boredom.
    8. Lack of computer support was a sore spot for brokers at most of the firms.
    9. But real estate remains a sore spot for S&Ls.
    10. There's no reason to think that only people do. Now, is it only deer with sore throats that are stripping the bark? "We, of course, don't think that is the case.
    11. When disc jockeys gather to share their horror stories about sore throats or giving the wrong call letters, Daryl Berryhill probably will have the topper.
    12. 'Kasparov is feeling very very sore - he has gone underground and is not giving any interviews.' The Intel Grand Prix is admittedly 'speed chess'; each player has 25 minutes to make all his moves.
    13. The sore point for the software firms is a provision that will allow Fujitsu, IBM's largest Japanese rival, to examine certain basic programs at the heart of IBM mainframe computers.
    14. And, as prices rose, the once-obscure chicken tariff suddenly started sticking out as a sore point among consumers who were paying the price.
    15. The process has also been used in topical drugs, such as ointments for sore muscles, he said.
    16. If his route to the top is a sore subject for Edgar Jr., he shows no sign of it.
    17. Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain causing fever, sore throat, headaches, confusion and muscular weakness.
    18. The Tyson camp is sore at Lewis because he pulled his tiger from the HBO title-unification series last year to meet (and beat) Gerry Cooney.
    19. Tass said the final budget and economnic plan calls for sharply higher production of consumer goods, a sore point with citizens who face perpetual shortages.
    20. ENOUGH of the millionaires: what do keen gardeners find they have gained from the Chelsea flower show apart from sore feet?
    21. But the amendment, which has no deadline, is bound to be a sore spot, he said.
    22. "Do deer get sore throats?
    23. Senators who defeated a constitutional amendment against burning the American flag say the uproar may have eased slightly in recent weeks but the issue remains a sore point with many voters.
    24. In a particularly sore loss for Kinnock, the Tories wrested from Labor the west London borough of Ealing, where Kinnock lives.
    25. The plant has been sore spot for the Energy Department since a five-member consortium of businesses defaulted on $1.5 billion in government loans in 1985.
    26. I didn't think there was anything that could stop us." At his apartment in San Francisco, Stephan said he was searching for reasons why he survived the unthinkable with no more than a sore neck.
    27. "If this were 20 years ago, they'd stand out like a sore thumb," says Fort Lauderdale's Sgt. Smith.
    28. Ken Wittman said his sore left shoulder prompted him to invent a guitar strap that hangs on his right shoulder.
    29. Bang. People were hitting their heads on the bulkhead." Three passengers and four crew members complaining of such ailments as sore backs and shoulder and hip pain were treated at a hospital, officials said.
    30. The issue remains a major sore point in relations between Washington and Moscow.
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