He felt a twinge in his knee.
他感到膝盖一阵剧痛。
a twinge of disappointment
一阵失望
1.刺痛,阵痛,剧痛
2.痛心,内疚
1.(使)刺疼,(使)一阵一阵地疼
1.a sudden short pain
2.a sudden short feeling of emotion, especially an unpleasant one
1.You will become increasing aware that a slight twinge of annoyance is nothing but a veil drawn over intense fury.
你会愈来愈清楚,些许不悦只不过是掩饰震怒的一道障眼物罢了。
2.He might suffer the least rudimentary twinge of conscience in whatever he did, and in just so far he was evil and sinning .
也许他对自己做的事有那么一丁点儿的良心不安,那么就是在这一点儿上他是邪恶有罪的。
3.as i walk down the block to patty ' s house the next day , i feel a twinge of guilt.
我第二天去帕蒂家,在街区里走着的时候,感觉到心里一阵愧疚的抽痛。
4.It is hard not to feel a twinge of pity; few would envy such a life in the spotlight as teenage hormones start to kick in.
这难免令人遗憾:很少有人会嫉妒一种连蠢蠢欲动的青春期都要暴露在聚光灯下的生活。
5.If I watch a movie to distract myself, I may be hit with an unpleasant twinge just hearing the name of that movie.
如果我用看电影来分散注意力,也许会光听到电影的名字就会让我感到痛苦。
6.Her eyes met his bravely in spite of her hurt, and he fought down a twinge of guilt at the pain he saw in her wan face.
她的眼睛看到了他的勇敢,虽然伤害过她,他看到她郁悒的脸上的痛苦,他战胜了罪恶感的阵痛。
7.I thought back to my own initial reaction to Old Delhi and, with a twinge of guilt, recognised myself in what she said.
我回想起自己对旧德里的第一印象,感到一阵负疚感的刺痛,认可了她所说的。
8.Her hand touched the long, thick, black fur tenderly, and she felt a twinge of pity for the poor creature whose hide it had been in life.
她的手温和摸着长长厚厚的黑裘皮毛,想到藏匿的可怜的生物还是活着的,她感到一阵遗憾。
9.e felt a twinge in his knee as he jumped over the wall.
他跳过墙时觉得膝盖一阵剧痛。
10.Looking back on it today, I can see that I'd always felt a twinge of fear when driving over small bridges and along hilly highways.
今天回想起来,其实我每逢开车过小桥、走山路时都提心吊胆。