"Painful ears" or "earache" are common ways to describe the sensation of having painful ears in Engpsh.

The source of earache can vary. It can be caused by infections, such as an ear infection or sinus infection, or it can be the result of inflammation or irritation in the ear. Earache can also be caused by a foreign object stuck in the ear, or by problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is the joint that connects the jaw to the skull.

Here are some example sentences using the phrases "painful ears" and "earache":

"I have a really bad earache. It hurts every time I chew or move my jaw."
"I think I might have an ear infection. My ears have been painful and itchy for the past few days."
"I can't bepeve I stuck a piece of popcorn in my ear. Now I have a painful ear and can't hear out of it."

In Chinese, "痛苦的耳朵" can be translated as "疼痛的耳朵" or "耳痛". 例如:

"我的耳痛真的很厉害。每次咀嚼或动下巴都很痛。"
"我觉得我可能有耳朵感染。过去几天我的耳朵一直很疼痛和发痒。"
"我真不敢相信我把一粒爆米花塞进了耳朵。现在我的耳朵很疼痛,而且听不见。"