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headache

/ˈhedeɪk/

A headache is a continuous pain in the head. It is a common medical condition that can range from a mild discomfort to a severe, throbbing sensation.

例文

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I have a slight headache because I didn't sleep well last night.

I have a slight headache because I didn't sleep well last night.

2

The patient complained of a persistent headache and sensitivity to light.

The patient complained of a persistent headache and sensitivity to light.

3

This loud music is giving me a massive headache!

This loud music is giving me a massive headache!

語族

名詞
headache
関連
ache
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Head' + 'Ache'. 'Ache' sounds like 'Cake'. Imagine a giant, heavy cake falling on your head—that would give you a headache!

クイックテスト

I drank too much coffee and now I have a ______.

正解!

正解は: headache

例文

1

I have a slight headache because I didn't sleep well last night.

everyday

I have a slight headache because I didn't sleep well last night.

2

The patient complained of a persistent headache and sensitivity to light.

formal

The patient complained of a persistent headache and sensitivity to light.

3

This loud music is giving me a massive headache!

informal

This loud music is giving me a massive headache!

4

Clinical research indicates that chronic headaches can be linked to high stress levels.

academic

Clinical research indicates that chronic headaches can be linked to high stress levels.

5

The new tax regulations are proving to be a major headache for the accounting department.

business

The new tax regulations are proving to be a major headache for the accounting department.

語族

名詞
headache
関連
ache

よく使う組み合わせ

splitting headache a very severe headache
get a headache to start feeling pain in the head
relieve a headache to make the pain go away
suffer from headaches to have headaches frequently
tension headache a headache caused by muscle tightness or stress

よく使うフレーズ

a real headache

a very annoying or difficult problem

give someone a headache

to cause someone worry or annoyance

banging headache

a very painful, rhythmic headache

よく混同される語

headache vs migraine

A migraine is a specific, much more intense type of headache often accompanied by nausea and light sensitivity.

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使い方のコツ

The word is primarily used for physical pain, but it is very common in idiomatic English to describe a situation or person that causes trouble.

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よくある間違い

Learners often forget the indefinite article 'a'. You should say 'I have a headache,' not 'I have headache.'

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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Head' + 'Ache'. 'Ache' sounds like 'Cake'. Imagine a giant, heavy cake falling on your head—that would give you a headache!

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語源

Derived from the Old English 'heafodece', which is a compound of 'heafod' (head) and 'ece' (ache/pain).

文法パターン

countable noun (a headache, two headaches) usually used with 'have', 'get', or 'give'
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文化的な背景

In many English-speaking cultures, 'having a headache' is a common socially accepted excuse for wanting to leave a party early or avoid a task.

クイックテスト

I drank too much coffee and now I have a ______.

正解!

正解は: headache

Healthの関連語

nose

A1

The nose is the part of the face located above the mouth that you use for breathing and smelling. It contains nostrils which allow air to enter the respiratory system.

neck

A1

The part of the body that connects the head to the rest of the body. It supports the weight of the head and allows it to turn and move.

chest

A1

The chest is the upper front part of the human body between the neck and the stomach. It contains important organs like the heart and the lungs.

knee

A1

The joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans. It is a vital part of the body that allows the leg to bend and supports the body's weight while standing or moving.

heart

A1

The organ in your chest that pumps blood through your body. It is also used to represent the center of your emotions, especially love.

cough

A1

A cough is a sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that usually happens involuntarily. It is often a symptom of a cold, the flu, or an irritation in the throat.

stomachache

A1

A pain in a person's stomach or the area around it. It is a common symptom often caused by eating too much, poor digestion, or a mild illness.

dizzy

A1

Dizzy describes a feeling where you feel like you are spinning or losing your balance. It often happens when you are sick or if you turn around in circles very quickly.

nausea

A1

Nausea is the feeling of being sick in your stomach and wanting to vomit. It often happens when you are ill, traveling in a car, or after eating bad food.

vomit

A1

Vomit is the food and liquid that comes out of your stomach through your mouth when you are sick. It is the physical substance produced after throwing up.

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