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  • 1 pains

    n. pl. l. напори, усилби, маки; take pains to do sth: be at pains to do sth; go to great pains to do sth прави се што може/е во нечија моќ за да (на)прави нешто
    2. for one's pains за нечиј (руд
    3. (have) growing pains (има) детски болести
    4. have labour pains има породилни болки

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  • 2 have aches and pains all over

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have aches and pains all over

  • 3 have labour for pains

    Общая лексика: напрасно стараться

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have labour for pains

  • 4 have one's labor for one's pains

    Новый англо-русский словарь > have one's labor for one's pains

  • 5 take pains

    (всячески) стараться, не жалеть сил, прилагать все усилия

    Hayward was an admirable letter-writer, and knowing his talent took pains with his letters. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 31) — Хейуард отлично писал письма и, зная это, не жалел на них времени и сил.

    It was disconcerting to have taken pains to spare someone else's feelings only to find they didn't exist. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part III, ch. III) — Обидно, когда стараешься щадить чужие чувства, а в результате узнаешь, что никаких чувств и нет.

    ...he was not going to lose what he had taken such pains to obtain. (R. Aldington, ‘Women Must Work’, part III, ch. 3) —...он не собирался выпускать из рук то, что досталось ему с таким трудом.

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  • 6 take pains

       cтapaтьcя, нe жaлeть cил, пpилaгaть вce уcилия
        Hayward was an admirable letler-writer and knowing his talent took pains with his letters (W. S. Maugham). It was disconcerting to have taken pains to spare someone else's feelings only to find they didn't exist (R. Aldington)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take pains

  • 7 Illnesses, aches and pains

    Where does it hurt?
    where does it hurt?
    = où est-ce que ça vous fait mal? or (more formally) où avez-vous mal?
    his leg hurts
    = sa jambe lui fait mal
    ( Do not confuse faire mal à qn with the phrase faire du mal à qn, which means to harm sb.)
    he has a pain in his leg
    = il a mal à la jambe
    Note that with avoir mal à French uses the definite article (la) with the part of the body, where English has a possessive (his), hence:
    his head was aching
    = il avait mal à la tête
    English has other ways of expressing this idea, but avoir mal à fits them too:
    he had toothache
    = il avait mal aux dents
    his ears hurt
    = il avait mal aux oreilles
    Accidents
    she broke her leg
    = elle s’est cassé la jambe
    Elle s’est cassé la jambe means literally she broke to herself the leg ; because the se is an indirect object, the past participle cassé does not agree. This is true of all such constructions:
    she sprained her ankle
    = elle s’est foulé la cheville
    they burned their hands
    = ils se sont brûlé les mains
    Chronic conditions
    Note that the French often use fragile (weak) to express a chronic condition:
    he has a weak heart
    = il a le cœur fragile
    he has kidney trouble
    = il a les reins fragiles
    he has a bad back
    = il a le dos fragile
    Being ill
    Mostly French uses the definite article with the name of an illness:
    to have flu
    = avoir la grippe
    to have measles
    = avoir la rougeole
    to have malaria
    = avoir la malaria
    This applies to most infectious diseases, including childhood illnesses. However, note the exceptions ending in -ite (e.g. une hépatite, une méningite) below.
    When the illness affects a specific part of the body, French uses the indefinite article:
    to have cancer
    = avoir un cancer
    to have cancer of the liver
    = avoir un cancer du foie
    to have pneumonia
    = avoir une pneumonie
    to have cirrhosis
    = avoir une cirrhose
    to have a stomach ulcer
    = avoir un ulcère à l’estomac
    Most words in -ite ( English -itis) work like this:
    to have bronchitis
    = avoir une bronchite
    to have hepatitis
    = avoir une hépatite
    When the illness is a generalized condition, French tends to use du, de l’, de la or des:
    to have rheumatism
    = avoir des rhumatismes
    to have emphysema
    = avoir de l’emphysème
    to have asthma
    = avoir de l’asthme
    to have arthritis
    = avoir de l’arthrite
    One exception here is:
    to have hay fever
    = avoir le rhume des foins
    When there is an adjective for such conditions, this is often preferred in French:
    to have asthma
    = être asthmatique
    to have epilepsy
    = être épileptique
    Such adjectives can be used as nouns to denote the person with the illness, e.g. un/une asthmatique and un/une épileptique etc.
    French has other specific words for people with certain illnesses:
    someone with cancer
    = un cancéreux/une cancéreuse
    If in doubt check in the dictionary.
    English with is translated by qui a or qui ont, and this is always safe:
    someone with malaria
    = quelqu’un qui a la malaria
    people with Aids
    = les gens qui ont le Sida
    Falling ill
    The above guidelines about the use of the definite and indefinite articles in French hold good for talking about the onset of illnesses.
    French has no general equivalent of to get. However, where English can use catch, French can use attraper:
    to catch mumps
    = attraper les oreillons
    to catch malaria
    = attraper la malaria
    to catch bronchitis
    = attraper une bronchite
    to catch a cold
    = attraper un rhume
    Similarly where English uses contract, French uses contracter:
    to contract Aids
    = contracter le Sida
    to contract pneumonia
    = contracter une pneumonie
    to contract hepatitis
    = contracter une hépatite
    For attacks of chronic illnesses, French uses faire une crise de:
    to have a bout of malaria
    = faire une crise de malaria
    to have an asthma attack
    = faire une crise d’asthme
    to have an epileptic fit
    = faire une crise d’épilepsie
    Treatment
    to be treated for polio
    = se faire soigner contre la polio
    to take something for hay fever
    = prendre quelque chose contre le rhume des foins
    he’s taking something for his cough
    = il prend quelque chose contre la toux
    to prescribe something for a cough
    = prescrire un médicament contre la toux
    malaria tablets
    = des cachets contre la malaria
    to have a cholera vaccination
    = se faire vacciner contre le choléra
    to be vaccinated against smallpox
    = se faire vacciner contre la variole
    to be immunized against smallpox
    = se faire immuniser contre la variole
    to have a tetanus injection
    = se faire vacciner contre le tétanos
    to give sb a tetanus injection
    = vacciner qn contre le tétanos
    to be operated on for cancer
    = être opéré d’un cancer
    to operate on sb for appendicitis
    = opérer qn de l’appendicite

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  • 8 labour pains

    N
    1. प्रसव पीडा
    Take her immediately to the hospital as the labour pains have started.

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  • 9 kam dhembje

    to have pains

    Albanian-English dictionary > kam dhembje

  • 10 у меня болит

    Русско-английский туристический словарь > у меня болит

  • 11 боли

    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts
    боли ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain
    боли ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a toothache/stomach ache, have a pain in the stomach
    боли го кракът his foot hurts
    кракът още го боли his foot is still sore
    боли го навсякъде, боли го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over. he feels all-overish
    болеше/цепеше го глава his head throbbed
    какво го боли? what ails him?
    ох, че ме боли! my/oh. how it hurts! хем боли, хем сърби прен. have it both ways. you can't eat your cake and have it
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.)
    grieve for s.o.
    боли го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.
    he grieves for s.o.
    още го боли за нещо he's still smarting over/under s. th
    * * *
    ache: My stomach болиs. - Коремът ме боли.; hurt; pain
    * * *
    1. grieve for s. о. 2. he grieves for s. о. 3. БОЛИ го кракът his foot hurts 4. БОЛИ го навсякъде, БОЛИ го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over. he feels all-overish 5. БОЛИ го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s. o.;his heart bleeds for s. o. 6. БОЛИ ме it is painful;have pains, be in pain 7. БОЛИ ме глава/ гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a toothache/stomach ache, have a pain in the stomach 8. безл. hurt, be sore;it hurts 9. болеше/цепеше го глава his head throbbed 10. какво го БОЛИ? what ails him? 11. кракът още го БОЛИ his foot is still sore 12. нищо не ме БОЛИ feel no pain 13. ох, че ме БОЛИ! my/oh. how it hurts! хем БОЛИ, хем сърби прен. have it both ways. you can't eat your cake and have it 14. още го БОЛИ за нещо he's still smarting over/under s. th 15. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.)

    Български-английски речник > боли

  • 12 ви

    1. (to) you
    виждам ви I see you
    давам ви го I give it to you
    2. your
    брат ви your brother
    * * *
    ви,
    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \ви го навсякъде, \ви го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \ви ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \ви ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \ви/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \ви? what ails him? хем \ви, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \ви го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \ви за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.
    * * *
    1. (to) you 2. your 3. брат ВИ your brother 4. виждам ВИ I see you 5. давам ВИ го I give it to you

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  • 13 го

    him, it
    * * *
    го,
    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \го го навсякъде, \го го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \го ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \го ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \го/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \го? what ails him? хем \го, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \го го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \го за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.
    * * *
    him, it

    Български-английски речник > го

  • 14 ни

    1. част. not a (single), never a
    ни дума not a (single) word, never a word
    той не разбра ни дума he didn't understand a word
    ни веднаж not once
    ни един not (a single) one; not one of them
    ни... ни neither... nor
    ни добър, ни лош neither good nor bad
    ни риба, ни рак neither fish nor fowl; neither flesh, fowl nor good red herring
    ни в туй, ни в онуй време out of season, inopportunely, (толкова късно, рано) at such an (unearthly) hour
    ни ял, ни пил without bite or sup
    ни най-малко not in the least, not a bit of it
    ни един от двамата neither (of them)
    ни едното, ни другото neither
    2. мест. (to) us
    3. our
    сестра ни our sister
    * * *
    ни,
    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \ни го навсякъде, \ни го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \ни ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \ни ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \ни/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \ни? what ails him? хем \ни, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \ни го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \ни за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.
    * * *
    us: Call ни tomorrow. - Обадете ни се утре.
    * * *
    1. 1 част. not a (single), never a 2. 2 мест. (to) us 3. our 4. НИ... НИ neither...nor 5. НИ в туй, НИ в онуй време out of season, inopportunely, (толкова късно, рано) at such an (unearthly) hour 6. НИ веднаж not once 7. НИ добър, НИ лош neither good nor bad 8. НИ дума not a (single) word, never a word 9. НИ един not (a single) one;not one of them 10. НИ един от двамата neither (of them) 11. НИ едното, НИ другото neither 12. НИ най-малко not in the least, not a bit of it 13. НИ риба, НИ рак neither fish nor fowl;neither flesh, fowl nor good red herring 14. НИ ял, НИ пил without bite or sup 15. сестра НИ our sister 16. той не разбра НИ дума he didn't understand a word

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  • 15 те

    1. you
    вж. ти
    2. they
    3. вж. ето
    * * *
    те,
    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \те го навсякъде, \те го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \те ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \те ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \те/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \те? what ails him? хем \те, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \те го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \те за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.
    * * *
    you (тебе): She loves те. - Тя те обича.; they: те will come to dinner. - Те ще дойдат за вечеря.
    * * *
    1. 1 you 2. 2 they. 3. 3 вж. ето. 4. вж. ти.

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  • 16 я

    1. (подкана, молба, насърчение, заповед) come, do, now then, I/you better
    я ми кажи come, tell me
    я по-малко шум там! now then, a little less noise there! я да млъкнеш just you shut up, you better shut up
    я му пиши you better write to him
    Я да видя let me see
    набих го, я of course I gave him a sound thrashing
    знам я of course I know
    3. (изненада) oh, why, what, I say
    я гледай, това било Иван why, if it isn't Ivan
    я това било от Бах why, I didn't know that was by Bach
    4. (ако, само ако) я да беше друг now if it had been s.o. else
    я пък/па тоя just look at him, just listen to him
    who does he think he is. я either ... or
    я има, я няма there may be and on the other hand there may not
    я има вода, я няма either there is water or there isn't; it's a toss up whether there is water or not
    утре я ще вали, я няма да вали it may rain tomorrow and again it may not
    * * *
    я,
    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \я го навсякъде, \я го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \я ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \я ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \я/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \я? what ails him? хем \я, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \я го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \я за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.
    * * *
    come (подкана, молба, заповед): Я show me! - Я ми покажи!; do ; let: Я me see - я да видя; of course (наблягане): Я I will scold him. - Ще му се скарам, я.
    * * *
    1. (ако, само ако): я да беше друг now if it had been s.o. else 2. (изненада) oh, why, what, I say 3. (наблягане или досада) of course 4. (подкана, молба, насърчение, заповед) come, do, now then, I/you better 5. (при сьглеждане на нещо) look 6. (при услушване) listen 7. who does he think he is. я either... or 8. Я да видя let me see 9. знам я of course I know 10. набих го, я of course I gave him a sound thrashing 11. утре я ще вали, я няма да вали it may rain tomorrow and again it may not 12. я гледай, това било Иван why, if it isn't Ivan 13. я има вода, я няма either there is water or there isn't;it's a toss up whether there is water or not 14. я има, я няма there may be and on the other hand there may not 15. я ме остави на мира do leave me alone 16. я ми кажи come, tell me 17. я му пиши you better write to him 18. я по-малко шум там! now then, a little less noise there! я да млъкнеш just you shut up, you better shut up 19. я пък/па тоя just look at him, just listen to him 20. я това било от Бах why, I didn't know that was by Bach

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  • 17 боли (ме

    болѝ (ме,
    гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \боли (ме го навсякъде, \боли (ме го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \боли (ме ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \боли (ме ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \боли (ме/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \боли (ме? what ails him? хем \боли (ме, хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \боли (ме го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \боли (ме за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.

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  • 18 ги)

    болѝ (ме гл.
    1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurts; \ги) го навсякъде, \ги) го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over, he feels all-overish; \ги) ме it is painful; have pains, be in pain; \ги) ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a too-thache/stomachache, have a pain in the stomach; \ги)/цепи го глава his head throbs, he has a splitting/racking/blinding headache; какво го \ги)? what ails him? хем \ги), хем сърби прен. have it both ways, you can’t eat your cake and have it;
    2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.); grieve for s.o.; \ги) го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.; he grieves for s.o.; още го \ги) за нещо he’s still smarting over/under s.th.

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  • 19 живот

    сущ.
    1. abdomen; 2. stomach; 3. tummy; 4. belly; 5. paunch
    Русское существительное живот может относиться к брюшной полости в целом или к разным ее областям. Русское живот нейтрально по стилю речи. Английские эквиваленты различаются по их стилистической окраске, а также тем, к какой области живота они относятся и по-разному описывают эту часть тела/туловища у человека, у животных и у насекомых.
    1. abdomen — живот, брюшная полость (относится к названию всей брюшной полости, характеризует, как правило, только тело человека): a distended abdomen — вздутый живот; acute pains in one's abdomen — резкие боли в области живота; to pull in (to stick out) one's abdomen — втягивать в себя (выпячивать) живот; to put a hot water bottle (an ice bag, one's hands) on one's abdomen — положить на живот грелку (лед, руки); to clutch smth to one's abdomen — прижимать что-либо к животу; to palpate smb's abdomen — прощупать кому-либо живот; to fold one's hands on one's abdomen — сложить руки на животе; smb's/one's abdomen hurts/is painful to the touch — живот болезнен на ощупь; the patients abdomen is sort (light, firm) — живот больного мягкий (тугой, упругий)
    2. stomach — живот, желудок ( употребляется для описания человека): a bad stomach — больной живот/больной желудок; a healthy/good stomach — здоровый желудок; a delicate stomach — капризный желудок; a sensitive stomach — нежный желудок/чувствительный желудок; on a full stomach — на полный/сытый желудок; on an empty stomach — на пустой желудок/на голодный желудок; pains in one's stomach — боли в желудке; a disordered stomach — расстройство желудка; pumping of the stomach — промывание желудка; stomach complaints — жалобы на боли в желудке; to upset one's stomach — расстроить желудок; to ruin one's stomach — повредить желудок/испортить желудок; to stuff one's stomach — набивать желудок; to load/to overload one's stomach — перегружать желудок; to purge one's stomach — прочистить желудок; to feel a heaviness in the stomach — чувствовать тяжесть в желудке/бурчать в животе; smb's stomach is rumbling — урчит в животе; to turn over on one's stomach — повернуться и лечь на живот; to crawl on one's stomach — ползти на животе; to have no stomach for heights — не переносить высоты/начинает мутить от высоты This food lies heavy on the stomach. — Эта пища тяжела для желудка./ Эта еда плохо переваривается. It turns my stomach. — Меня от этого тошнит. His stomach does not take fat/rich food. — Его желудок не переносит жирной пищи. His stomach digests any food. — У него желудок все переваривает. The patient complains of stomach ache. — Больной жалуется на боли в животе.
    3. tummy — живот, животик ( имеет разговорно-уменьшительное значение): The child has a pain in his tummy. — У ребенка болит живот./У ребенка болит животик. She has some tummy trouble when she went to Africa. — Когда она ездила в Африку, у нее были неполадки с желудком.
    4. belly — живот, животик, брюшко, брюхо, пузо (имеет неофициальную, разговорную окраску; относится как к человеку, так и к животному или насекомому; эквивалентно русскому существительному «брюшко»): to crawl on one's belly — ползти на животе/ползти на брюхе; to lie on one's belly — лежать на животе; to turn over on one's belly — повернуться и лечь на живот What a big belly that man has! — Какой у этого человека большой живот! I have pains in my belly. — У меня боли в животе. She lay on her belly in the long grass. — Она лежала на животе/лицом вниз в высокой траве.
    5. paunch — живот, пузо, брюшко, брюхо (имеет шутливый, грубоватый характер и предполагает большие размеры; употребляется главным образом при описании внешности): a young man with a paunch — молодой человек с брюшком That man got his great paunch by drinking a lot of beer. — У этого человека такое большое пузо, потому что он пьет много пива.

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