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1 agony (Intense pain of mind or body)
Религия: агонияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > agony (Intense pain of mind or body)
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['ægənɪ]1) Общая лексика: агония (agony of death - предсмертная агония), боль, борьба, взрыв чувства, внезапное проявление, мука (душевное или физическое), мучение, мучительная боль (душевная или физическая), предсмертная агония, сильная боль, сильная борьба, сильнейшая боль, сострадание, страдание, эмоциональное возбуждение, яростное сражение, пытка2) Религия: страсти Христовы (перед распятием), (Intense pain of mind or body) агония3) Карибский район: ощущения во время занятий сексом -
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1) General subject: agonies, agony (agony of death - предсмертная агония), death-struggle, death-throe, (предсмертная) death-throe (тж. перен.), the pangs of death, throe, throes, torture2) Medicine: death agony, death struggle, death throe, moribund state, struggle death3) Religion: agony (Intense pain of mind or body)4) Makarov: death throes, pangs of death
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