头疼 (tóuténg) — headache / troublesome

HSK 3 | verb / adjective | to have a headache; troublesome, annoying

头疼 (tóuténg)

头疼 literally means the head hurts. It is used both literally (to have a headache) and figuratively (to find something troublesome or annoying). It is also written 头痛 (tóutòng) with the same meaning.

Meanings

  1. [verb] To have a headache; for one's head to hurt.
  2. [adjective] Troublesome; annoying; a headache (figurative).

Example Sentences

我今天头疼,不想出门。 Wǒ jīntiān tóuténg, bù xiǎng chūmén. I have a headache today and do not want to go out.

这个问题真让人头疼。 Zhège wèntí zhēn ràng rén tóuténg. This problem is really a headache.

你头疼多久了? Nǐ tóuténg duō jiǔ le? How long have you had a headache?

这件事很头疼,不知道怎么处理。 Zhè jiàn shì hěn tóuténg, bù zhīdào zěnme chǔlǐ. This matter is really troublesome; I do not know how to handle it.

Collocations

Collocation Meaning
有点头疼 have a slight headache
头疼发烧 headache and fever
让人头疼 to give someone a headache
头疼的问题 a troublesome problem
头疼脑热 minor aches and fever

Memory Hook

头 is head and 疼 is ache or pain. A 头疼 is literally pain sitting right at the top of you. When a problem is so annoying it makes your head hurt, it is also called 头疼.