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heartache

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++heart·ache /ˈhɑːteɪk $ ˈhɑːrt-/ noun [uncountable]  SAD/UNHAPPYa strong feeling of great sadness and anxiety 痛心,伤心;忧心
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heartacheBut grandparents nationwide are turning grief and heartache into advocacy and action.The torment and heartache he suffers will be terrible.The bouncing baby grandson - George's first - will do much to ease his heartache.Her relationship with Tyler had brought her a great deal of heartache.If she had simply called them, her parents would have been spared a lot of heartache.The whole thing has taken four years of heartache and worry.Being unpopular at school can cause real heartache to children of any age.I could have found a lot of other ways to make money and not have the heartache.A long, painful journey has led them to this point, one filled with heartache and sorrow.It filed him with heartache and pity that he and Antonina had not blended better.
heart·ache nounChineseSyllable
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heartache
heartache /ˈhɑːteɪk $ ˈhɑːrt-/ noun [uncountable]
a strong feeling of great sadness and anxiety
     
THESAURUS
    sadness a sad feeling, caused especially when a happy time is ending, or when you feel sorry about someone else’s unhappiness: Charles felt a great sense of sadness and loss. | I noticed a little sadness in her eyes.
    unhappiness the unhappy feeling you have when you are in a very difficult or unpleasant situation, especially when this lasts for a long time: After years of unhappiness, she finally decided to leave him. | She was a tense, nervous young woman, whose deep unhappiness was obvious to all those around her. | You do not know how much pain and unhappiness you have caused.
    sorrow written the feeling of being very sad, especially because someone has died or because terrible things have happened to you: There seemed to be nowhere to go to be alone with her sorrow. | His heart was filled with great sorrow after her death.
    misery great unhappiness, caused especially by living or working in very bad conditions: The cold weather is with us again and the misery of the homeless is increasing. | Thousands of families were destined to a life of misery. | The misery and pain he caused were, for him, merely a measure of his success.
    despair a feeling of great unhappiness, because very bad things have happened and you have no hope that anything will change: At the end of the month, she still had no job and was tired, frustrated, and close to despair.
    grief great sadness that you feel when someone you love has died: He was overcome with grief when his wife died.
    heartache a strong feeling of great sadness, especially because you miss someone you love: She remembered the heartache of the first Christmas spent away from her sons.
    depression a mental illness that makes someone feel so unhappy that they have no energy or hope for the future, and they cannot live a normal life: He slipped into a depression in which he hardly ate or even left his room.
    despondency formal a feeling of being very unhappy and without hope: She felt useless, and this contributed to her despondency.
    melancholy literary a feeling of sadness, that you feel even though there is no particular reason for it: Modigliani expressed his melancholy through his painting.


heart·acheBrE /ˈhɑːteɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhɑːrteɪk/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a strong feeling of sadness or worry 痛心;伤心;忧虑The relationship caused her a great deal of heartache. 这段恋情使她非常伤心。🔊🔊the heartaches of being a parent为人父母的烦恼