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44 examples found containing '傷む' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
からだちゅう
体中
ずきずき
いた

I have aches and pains all over my body.
からだちゅう
体中
いたんでいた
She was aching from head to foot.
けが
くなった
うで
ばしたり
まげたりするまだ
すこ
いた

My injury has improved, but it still hurts a little when I stretch or bend my arm.
からだちゅう
体中
いた

I ache all over.
いた
きずぐち
傷口
おさえながら
Clutching my painful wound...
いた
なら
はいしゃ
歯医者
さんかかるべきです
If your tooth hurts, you should see a dentist.
いえ
じょう
さん
うみ
ほう
から
いてくる
しおかぜ
潮風
オルガンいたむからいったのです
いしゃ
医者
こた
えました

“But, you see, the briny wind that blows in from the ocean will damage your instrument,” responded the doctor.
ひどく
いた
ですすぐ
はいしゃ
歯医者
てもらい
なさい
"I have a terrible tooth-ache." "You'd better see a dentist at once."
その
りょうほう
療法
すこ
いた
でしょ
Will the therapy cause me any pain?
こし
いた
いや
べつ
そうそれ
ふこうちゅう
不幸中
さいわ

"Does your back hurt?" "No, not really." "Oh, that's something then, isn't it?"
アフリカ
くる
しむ
こども
子供
たち
こと
おも
むね
いたむ
My heart aches for the starving children in Africa.
わたし
ときどき
時々
いた

I have occasional pains in the stomach.
いしゃ
医者
さん
わきばら
脇腹
いたみます
My sides ache, doctor.
きんじょ
近所
ひとびと
人々
みな
かれ
いたみ
かな
しんだ

The whole neighborhood mourned his death.
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