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Definition of bellyache in English: bellyachenounˈbɛlɪeɪkˈbɛliˌeɪk informal A stomach pain. 胃痛,肚子痛 Example sentencesExamples - Could it be that therein lie the seeds of the present bellyache?
- If your husband ever asks for sex, never have a bellyache or a headache
- A great banquet was served during the day, and I often gave myself a bellyache by eating too much while listening to speaker after speaker.
- But there is some music that gives one a bellyache.
- I've discovered the perfect cure for midnight nausea and bellyache - blogging!
- Yesterday's winners were loitering about, looking hopeful, but the chicha had given us bellyaches, and it was time to go.
- Whether you call it a cramp, bellyache, side ache, stomachache or stitch, it's a run-zapping pain in the gut.
- The pregnant person scrutinizes every bellyache and back twinge to see if it's a sign of the impending big event.
- In the morning, I'd wake up with a killer bellyache.
- Pills, spills and bellyaches - a cheat's guide to the Tour
- Uncharacteristically, perhaps because the bellyache and the fever distracted him, he sat in the open rather than behind tree cover.
- If I complain of a sore bellyache Mom will never believe me.
- Citizens of other places may complain, bitch or bellyache; New Yorkers kvetch.
- With a couple hours yet to go in the party, he dressed and pleaded bellyache, then took to his horse to go home.
- Subacute acidosis can be much more than a bellyache, however.
- They were usually sour and gave us bellyache, but it felt like a rite of passage of sorts.
- There were no technicians with the latest equipment waiting to help him decipher the coughs, bellyaches, chest pains, dizzy spells and fevers that ailed his patients.
Synonyms complaint, complaining, grouse, grousing, moan, moaning, moans and groans, grouch, grouching, grumble, whining, carping, muttering, murmur, murmuring, whispering
verbˈbɛlɪeɪkˈbɛliˌeɪk [no object]informal Complain noisily or persistently. 叽叽喳喳地(或没完没了)地抱怨,发牢骚 Heads of Department bellyaching about lack of resources 抱怨资源匮乏的部门主管。 Example sentencesExamples - Conservatives are always bellyaching about how complex the tax code is and what a burden it is on the average taxpayer.
- Rather than bellyache about who owns what media outlets, with a mealy-mouthed ‘it's not fair’ position, perhaps more honest debate and more public discussion would expose the vacuous nature of many current arguments.
- I will stop bellyaching about the media using my personal life to sell newspapers while posing for cheesy, beefcake photos to sell my new movie.
- We can bellyache all we want over the decision, but at the end of the day prohormones are still gone.
- Having said that, I too think that the majority of doctors still make very decent incomes and shouldn't spend their time bellyaching.
- I find it amusing what some people will write to you to bellyache about.
- Soldiers bellyache all the time, but only a minority turn complaint into defiance.
- Anyone who's ever played road hockey has encountered the kid who bellyaches about not getting the ball enough and threatens to depart with his net if things don't go his way.
- There was some mild bellyaching that the bang bang chicken and crisp Chinese pickled veg baguette did not live up to its promise.
- Which is why I think the best solution for all of us is to stop bellyaching, and let Mr. Stallone go on making ‘Rocky’ movies until he drops.
- You may complain, they say; you may grouch about globalisation, bellyache about environmental destruction, grizzle about consumer society.
- Teachers, already burdened with the extra duties of census, official surveys, vaccination programmes and other sundry jobs, are bellyaching.
- ‘People don't bellyache to the landlord any more, they bellyache to the Foundation,’ he explained.
- The council chiefs have known about the problem of recycling for quite some time but have chosen to ignore it and now they are bellyaching because they could be liable for a ‘fine’ of around £1, 500,000.
- So stop bellyaching about hem lines and sore knees and start moving!
- But once more, I'm not complaining, criticizing, expressing dissatisfaction, finding fault, or bellyaching at all.
- Now that police authorities are having to use that money for what it was intended, police officers' pensions, they are bellyaching about it and feeding the public with misinformation in a bid to disguise their own failings.
- Fine. But can we now please stop bellyaching about how the Democrats don't have any ideas because they aren't willing to put a plan on the table?
- It's a little too late to start bellyaching about it now.
- ‘This bottle of wine that's $27 on your list is just $9 at the store down the block,’ the customer bellyaches.
Synonyms grumble, complain, moan, groan, protest, whine, bleat, carp, cavil, lodge a complaint, make a complaint, make a fuss
Derivativesnounˈbɛlɪeɪkəˈbɛliˌeɪkər informal Margaret Thatcher was a famous bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny. Example sentencesExamples - Played by Alexa Vega, her Julie comes across as a self-obsessed bellyacher who's as sharp as a mouse's belly.
- The contractors I spoke with in Prince George, as in most cases, are not bellyachers.
- The working masochists came off as bellyachers and had a penchant for making people listen to their workplace war stories.
- Humour is rarely absent from proceedings - though don't go looking for end-of-the-pier bellyachers.
Definition of bellyache in US English: bellyachenounˈbɛliˌeɪkˈbelēˌāk informal An abdominal pain. Example sentencesExamples - If I complain of a sore bellyache Mom will never believe me.
- In the morning, I'd wake up with a killer bellyache.
- Citizens of other places may complain, bitch or bellyache; New Yorkers kvetch.
- I've discovered the perfect cure for midnight nausea and bellyache - blogging!
- Subacute acidosis can be much more than a bellyache, however.
- They were usually sour and gave us bellyache, but it felt like a rite of passage of sorts.
- If your husband ever asks for sex, never have a bellyache or a headache
- There were no technicians with the latest equipment waiting to help him decipher the coughs, bellyaches, chest pains, dizzy spells and fevers that ailed his patients.
- A great banquet was served during the day, and I often gave myself a bellyache by eating too much while listening to speaker after speaker.
- Yesterday's winners were loitering about, looking hopeful, but the chicha had given us bellyaches, and it was time to go.
- Pills, spills and bellyaches - a cheat's guide to the Tour
- But there is some music that gives one a bellyache.
- Whether you call it a cramp, bellyache, side ache, stomachache or stitch, it's a run-zapping pain in the gut.
- With a couple hours yet to go in the party, he dressed and pleaded bellyache, then took to his horse to go home.
- Uncharacteristically, perhaps because the bellyache and the fever distracted him, he sat in the open rather than behind tree cover.
- Could it be that therein lie the seeds of the present bellyache?
- The pregnant person scrutinizes every bellyache and back twinge to see if it's a sign of the impending big event.
Synonyms complaint, complaining, grouse, grousing, moan, moaning, moans and groans, grouch, grouching, grumble, whining, carping, muttering, murmur, murmuring, whispering
verbˈbɛliˌeɪkˈbelēˌāk [no object]informal Complain noisily or persistently. 叽叽喳喳地(或没完没了)地抱怨,发牢骚 heads of departments bellyaching about lack of resources 抱怨资源匮乏的部门主管。 there was plenty of bellyaching Example sentencesExamples - So stop bellyaching about hem lines and sore knees and start moving!
- ‘People don't bellyache to the landlord any more, they bellyache to the Foundation,’ he explained.
- Soldiers bellyache all the time, but only a minority turn complaint into defiance.
- Fine. But can we now please stop bellyaching about how the Democrats don't have any ideas because they aren't willing to put a plan on the table?
- Rather than bellyache about who owns what media outlets, with a mealy-mouthed ‘it's not fair’ position, perhaps more honest debate and more public discussion would expose the vacuous nature of many current arguments.
- Teachers, already burdened with the extra duties of census, official surveys, vaccination programmes and other sundry jobs, are bellyaching.
- I find it amusing what some people will write to you to bellyache about.
- We can bellyache all we want over the decision, but at the end of the day prohormones are still gone.
- Anyone who's ever played road hockey has encountered the kid who bellyaches about not getting the ball enough and threatens to depart with his net if things don't go his way.
- Now that police authorities are having to use that money for what it was intended, police officers' pensions, they are bellyaching about it and feeding the public with misinformation in a bid to disguise their own failings.
- There was some mild bellyaching that the bang bang chicken and crisp Chinese pickled veg baguette did not live up to its promise.
- You may complain, they say; you may grouch about globalisation, bellyache about environmental destruction, grizzle about consumer society.
- The council chiefs have known about the problem of recycling for quite some time but have chosen to ignore it and now they are bellyaching because they could be liable for a ‘fine’ of around £1, 500,000.
- Conservatives are always bellyaching about how complex the tax code is and what a burden it is on the average taxpayer.
- Which is why I think the best solution for all of us is to stop bellyaching, and let Mr. Stallone go on making ‘Rocky’ movies until he drops.
- But once more, I'm not complaining, criticizing, expressing dissatisfaction, finding fault, or bellyaching at all.
- I will stop bellyaching about the media using my personal life to sell newspapers while posing for cheesy, beefcake photos to sell my new movie.
- Having said that, I too think that the majority of doctors still make very decent incomes and shouldn't spend their time bellyaching.
- It's a little too late to start bellyaching about it now.
- ‘This bottle of wine that's $27 on your list is just $9 at the store down the block,’ the customer bellyaches.
Synonyms grumble, complain, moan, groan, protest, whine, bleat, carp, cavil, lodge a complaint, make a complaint, make a fuss |