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102 Schmerzensschrei
m1. cry of pain2. shout of pain3. wail of pain -
103 sharp
جَارِح \ sharp: (of speech) severe; fierce: She has a sharp tongue. \ See Also سليط (سَلِيط) \ حادّ (للصّوت) \ sharp: (of sound) high: a sharp cry of pain. \ سَرِيع البَديهَةِ \ sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen); a sharp pain (sudden and violent). \ See Also حاضِر (للشخص) حادّ \ سَلِيط \ sharp: (of speech) severe; fierce: She has a sharp tongue. \ See Also ذَرب اللّسان \ شَدِيد الانْحِناء \ sharp: of changing direction quickly: a sharp bend in the road. \ فَجْأةً \ sharp: (of changing direction) suddenly and at a pointed angle: The road turned sharp left. \ See Also بغتة (بَغْتَةً) \ ماضٍ \ sharp. \ See Also حاد (حادٌّ) \ مُدَبَّب \ sharp: having a fine point that makes a hole easily: a sharp needle. \ See Also مُحَدَّد الرَّأس \ مُرْهَف الحِسّ \ sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen); a sharp pain (sudden and violent). \ See Also حاد (حادّ) -
104 Wehlaut
m geh. wail* * *Weh|lautm (liter)cry of pain; (bei Kummer) cry of woe; (leise) whimper* * *Wehlaut m geh wail -
105 Klageruf
Kla|ge|rufmplaintive cry; (= Schmerzensschrei) cry of pain -
106 soltar
v.1 to let go of.¡suéltame! let me go!, let go of me!2 to release (dejar ir) (preso, animales, freno).si yo pillo un trabajo así, no lo suelto (informal) if I got a job like that I wouldn't let go of it o I'd make sure I hung on to itElla suelta su mano She releases his hand.3 to let or pay out (desenrollar) (cable, cuerda).4 to give (risotada, grito, suspiro).soltar una patada a alguien to give somebody a kick, to kick somebodysoltar un puñetazo a alguien to punch somebody5 to come out with (decir bruscamente).6 to give off (desprender) (calor, olor, gas).estas hamburguesas sueltan mucha grasa a lot of fat comes out of these burgers when you fry them7 to unfasten, to loosen, to unloose, to untie.El chico soltó al perro The boy untied the dog.8 to let free, to let go, to let off, to release.El guarda soltó al pillo The guard released the rascal.El diario soltó la información The newspaper let off the information.9 to give forth, to burst out.Soltar un grito Give forth a cry.10 to give out, to fork out, to fork up, to fork over.Miguel suelta mucho dinero Mike gives out a lot of money.11 to lose hold.12 to pay out, to let go, to pay away, to run out.El marinero suelta la cuerda The sailor pays out the rope.* * *1 (desasir) to let go of, release, drop■ ¡suelta el arma! drop the weapon!■ ¡suéltame! let me go!3 (preso) to release, free, set free5 (humo, olor) to give off6 (puntos) to drop7 (de vientre) to loosen1 (desatarse) to come untied, come unfastened2 (desprenderse) to come off3 (tornillo etc) to come loose4 (animal) to get loose, break loose5 (puntos) to come undone6 (vientre) to loosen7 figurado (adquirir habilidad) to become proficient, get the knack8 figurado (desenvolverse) to become self-confident, loosen up\soltar amarras to cast offsoltar la lengua to speak freelysoltar la pasta familiar to cough upsoltar un taco to swearsoltarse a + inf to begin + inf, start + inf / -ingsoltarse a su gusto familiar to let off steam* * *verb1) to release2) loosen* * *1. VT1) (=dejar de agarrar) to let go of; (=dejar caer) to drop¡suéltenme! — let go of me!, let me go!
2) [+ amarras] to cast off; [+ nudo, cinturón] (=quitar) to untie, undo; (=aflojar) to loosen3) (Aut) [+ embrague] to let out, release, disengage frm; [+ freno] to release4) (=dejar libre) [+ preso, animal] to release, set free; [+ agua] to let out, run off5) (=emitir) [+ gas, olor] to give off; [+ grito] to let outsolté un suspiro de alivio — I let out o heaved a sigh of relief
6) (=asestar)7) [al hablar] [+ noticia] to break; [+ indirecta] to drop; [+ blasfemia] to come out with, let fly¡suéltalo ya! — out with it!, spit it out! *
soltó un par de palabrotas — he came out with a couple of rude words, he let fly a couple of obscenities
8) * (=perder) [+ puesto, privilegio] to give up; [+ dinero] to cough up *9) [serpiente] [+ piel] to shed10) (=resolver) [+ dificultad] to solve; [+ duda] to resolve; [+ objeción] to satisfy, deal with11) And (=ceder) to cede, give, hand over2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( dejar ir) to releasesoltaron varios toros en las fiestas — during the festivities they let several bulls loose in the streets
2) ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let gosoltó el dinero y huyó — he dropped/let go of the money and ran
suéltame, que me haces daño — let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting me
3)a) ( desatar) <cuerda/cable> to undo, untieb) ( aflojar)suelta la cuerda poco a poco — let o pay out the rope gradually
d) ( desatascar) <cable/cuerda> to free; < tuerca> to ondo, get... undone4) ( desprender) <calor/vapor> to give off; < pelo> to shed; < jugo>5)a) < carcajada> to let out; <palabrotas/disparates> to come out with; < grito> to let out, giveno soltó palabra — he didn't say o utter a word
siempre suelta el mismo rollo — (fam) she always comes out with the same old stuff (colloq)
b) ( dar) (+ me/te/le etc)le solté un tortazo — I clobbered him (colloq)
6) (fam) < vientre> (+ me/te/le etc)2.soltarse v pron1) (refl) persona/animal ( desasirse)2) ( desatarse) nudo to come undone, come loose; ( aflojarse) nudo to loosen, come loose; tornillo to work loose3) ( adquirir desenvoltura)* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( dejar ir) to releasesoltaron varios toros en las fiestas — during the festivities they let several bulls loose in the streets
2) ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let gosoltó el dinero y huyó — he dropped/let go of the money and ran
suéltame, que me haces daño — let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting me
3)a) ( desatar) <cuerda/cable> to undo, untieb) ( aflojar)suelta la cuerda poco a poco — let o pay out the rope gradually
d) ( desatascar) <cable/cuerda> to free; < tuerca> to ondo, get... undone4) ( desprender) <calor/vapor> to give off; < pelo> to shed; < jugo>5)a) < carcajada> to let out; <palabrotas/disparates> to come out with; < grito> to let out, giveno soltó palabra — he didn't say o utter a word
siempre suelta el mismo rollo — (fam) she always comes out with the same old stuff (colloq)
b) ( dar) (+ me/te/le etc)le solté un tortazo — I clobbered him (colloq)
6) (fam) < vientre> (+ me/te/le etc)2.soltarse v pron1) (refl) persona/animal ( desasirse)2) ( desatarse) nudo to come undone, come loose; ( aflojarse) nudo to loosen, come loose; tornillo to work loose3) ( adquirir desenvoltura)* * *soltar11 = dump, release, disengage, loosen, let + go, put down, drop off, let + go of, untie.Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.
Ex: If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Ex: The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex: Suddenly she piped triumphantly, almost getting to her feet: 'We could let the student assistants go!'.Ex: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.Ex: That they received regular visits from people who dropped off packages on a regular basis along with money.Ex: For one, large areas of city were in the hands of the Mafia, who was not eager to let got of their vested interests.Ex: Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.* no soltar = keep + a tight hold on.* soltar amarras = set + sail, cast off.* soltar la guita = cough up + money, cough up + cash.* soltar la pasta = pony up, cough up + money, cough up + cash.* soltar pasta = shell out + money, shell out.* soltarse = work + loose, come + loose, come off.* soltarse de = break + loose from.* soltarse la melena = let + Posesivo + hair down.* soltarse la melena cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* soltar semillas = go to + seed.soltar22 = give off, spout.Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* soltar chispas = emit + sparks.* soltar una carcajada = emit + laugh, let out + a laugh.* soltar una lágrima = shed + tears.* soltar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.soltar33 = blurt out, spit out, fire off.Ex: Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.
Ex: He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* soltársele a Uno la lengua = tongue + be unloosed.* soltar una indirecta = drop + a hint.* * *vtA (dejar ir) to releaselo soltaron porque no tenían pruebas they released him o they let him go because they had no evidencesoltaron varios toros en las fiestas during the festivities they let several bulls loose in the streetssoltó al perro para que corriese he let the dog off the leash to give it a runvete o te suelto el perro go away or I'll set the dog on youB(dejar de tener cogido): aguanta esto y no lo sueltes hold this and don't let go of it¡suelta la pistola! drop the gun!¿dónde puedo soltar estos paquetes? where can I put down o ( colloq) drop these packages?soltó el dinero y salió corriendo he dropped/let go of the money and ran outsuéltame que me haces daño let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting mesi no sueltas lo que me debes ( fam); if you don't give me o hand over o ( colloq) cough up what you owe mees muy tacaño y no suelta un duro he's so tightfisted you can't get a penny out of himno pienso soltar este puesto I've no intention of giving up this positionC1 (desatar) ‹cuerda/cable› to undo, untiesoltar amarras to cast off2(aflojar): suelta la cuerda poco a poco let o pay out the rope gradually3 ‹freno› to release; ‹embrague› to let out4 (desatascar) ‹cable/cuerda› to freeconsiguió soltar la tuerca he managed to get the nut undone o to undo the nutD (desprender) ‹piel› to shed; ‹calor/humo/vapor› to give offesperar a que las verduras suelten el jugo sweat the vegetableseste suéter suelta mucho pelo this sweater sheds a lot of hairE1 ‹carcajada› to let out; ‹tacos/disparates› to come out withsoltó un grito de dolor she let out o gave a cry of painno soltó palabra he didn't say o utter a wordsiempre suelta el mismo rollo ( fam); she always comes out with o gives us the same old stuff ( colloq)soltó varios estornudos he sneezed several times2 ‹bofetada/golpe› (+ me/te/le etc):cállate o te suelto un tortazo shut up or I'll clobber you ( colloq)F ( fam) ‹vientre› (+ me/te/le etc):te suelta el vientre it loosens your bowels■ soltarvi12(dejar de tener cogido): ¡suelta! let go!, let go of it!■ soltarseA ( refl)«persona/animal» (desasirse): no te sueltes (de la mano) don't let go of my hand, hold on to my handel perro se soltó the dog got loose, the dog slipped its lead ( o collar etc)no pude soltarme I couldn't get awayel prisionero consiguió soltarse the prisoner managed to free himself o get freeB «nudo» (desatarse) to come undone, come loose; (aflojarse) to loosen, come loosela cuerda se soltó y me caí the rope came loose o undone and I felllos tornillos se están soltando the screws are working o coming loosesuéltate el pelo let your hair downpara que no se suelte la costura so that the seam doesn't come unstitched o undoneC(adquirir desenvoltura): necesita práctica para soltarse she needs practice to gain confidenceen Francia se soltó en el francés his French became more fluent when he was in Francesoltarse A + INF to start to + INF, to start -INGse soltó a andar/hablar al año she started walking/talking at the age of one* * *
soltar ( conjugate soltar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dejar ir) ‹ persona› to release, to let … go;
2 ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let go of;
soltó el dinero y huyó he dropped/let go of the money and ran;
¡suelta la pistola! drop the gun!
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b) ( aflojar):◊ suelta la cuerda poco a poco let o pay out the rope gradually
‹ embrague› to let out
‹ tuerca› to undo, get … undone
4 ( desprender) ‹calor/vapor› to give off;
‹ pelo› to shed
5 ‹ carcajada› to let out;
‹palabrotas/disparates› to come out with;
‹ grito› to let out
soltarse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) [ perro] to get loose;
2 ( desatarse) [ nudo] to come undone, come loose;
( aflojarse) [ nudo] to loosen, come loose;
[ tornillo] to come loose
soltar verbo transitivo
1 (dejar en libertad) to release
2 (desasir) to let go off: soltó el perro por la finca, he let the dog run loose around the estate
¡suéltale!, let him go!, suelta esa cuerda, undo that rope
3 (despedir) to give off: suelta un olor pestilente, it stinks
(un líquido) to ooze
4 (decir inopinadamente) me soltó una fresca, he answered me back
soltó una tontería, he made a silly remark
5 (dar de pronto) to give: me soltó una patada, he gave me a kick
(una carcajada, un estornudo) to let out
' soltar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aflojar
- amarra
- carcajada
- escurrirse
- prenda
- rollo
- desprender
- indirecta
- largar
- suelta
- taco
English:
cast off
- cough up
- disengage
- drop
- free
- give
- go
- hint
- let out
- loose
- release
- shell out
- spout
- swear
- unclench
- cast
- cough
- crack
- drag
- laugh
- let
- loosen
- scream
- unleash
- untie
* * *♦ vt1. [desasir] to let go of;soltó la maleta sobre la cama she dropped the suitcase onto the bed;¡suéltame! let me go!, let go of me!2. [dejar ir, liberar] [preso, animales] to release;[freno] to release; [acelerador] to take one's foot off;han soltado a los presos the prisoners have been released;no sueltes al perro don't let the dog off the leash;ve soltando el embrague poco a poco let the clutch out gradually;Fam Famsi yo pillo un trabajo así, no lo suelto if I got a job like that I wouldn't let go of it o I'd make sure I hung on to it3. [desatar] [cierre] to unfasten;[enganche] to unhook; [nudo, cuerda] to untie; [hebilla, cordones] to undo; [tornillo, tuerca] to unscrew4. [aflojar] [nudo, cordones, tornillo] to loosen5. [desenrollar] [cable, cuerda] to let o pay out;ve soltando cuerda hasta que yo te diga keep letting out o paying out more rope until I tell you to stop6. [desprender] [calor, olor, gas] to give off;este tubo de escape suelta demasiado humo this exhaust pipe is letting out a lot of smoke;estas hamburguesas sueltan mucha grasa a lot of fat comes out of these burgers when you fry them;este gato suelta mucho pelo this cat loses a lot of hair7. [dar] [golpe] to give;[risotada, grito, suspiro] to give, to let out;soltar una patada a alguien to give sb a kick, to kick sb;soltar un puñetazo a alguien to punch sb;¡a que te suelto un bofetón! watch it or I'll smack you in the face!8. [decir bruscamente] to come out with;me soltó que me fuera al infierno he turned round and told me to go to hell;Fam¡venga, suelta lo que sepas! come on out with it!;Famnos soltó un sermón sobre la paternidad responsable she gave us o came out with this lecture about responsible parenting* * *v/t1 let go of2 ( librar) release, let go3 olor give off5 famdiscurso launch into6:soltar una bofetada a alguien clobber s.o.* * *soltar {19} vt1) : to let go of, to drop2) : to release, to set free3) aflojar: to loosen, to slacken* * *soltar vb¡suéltame! let go of me!¡va, suelta la pasta! come on, pay up! -
107 ἐλελεῦ
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108 βοή
βοή, ῆς: shout, shouting, outcry; freq. of the battle-cry, βοὴν ἀγαθός, i. e. good at fighting; also of a call to the rescue, alarm, Od. 10.118, Od. 14.226, Od. 22.77; and of a cry of pain, Il. 6.465, Od. 24.48, Od. 9.401 ; βοὴν ἔχον ( φόρμιγγες), ‘kept sounding.’ Il. 18.495.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βοή
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109 نعق
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110 hoot
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111 squawk
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112 ingemīscō
ingemīscō —, —, ere, inch. [ingemo], to utter a groan, heave a sigh, groan over: pueri non ingemiscunt: quantum ingemiscant patres nostri, si, etc., L.: in quo tu ingemiscis: ulli malo: (luce) repertā, V.: Dolabellam: ingemiscendum est, it is deplorable (with acc. and infin.).* * *Iingemiscere, ingemui, ingemitus Vgroan/moan (begin to); groan at/over; cry w/pain/anguish; creak/groan (object)IIingemiscere, ingimui, - Vsigh, groan, creak; sigh/groan over (with dat. or in + abl.)/in pain/sorrow -
113 gaoir
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114 let out
1) выпускать Open the door, and let the cat out. ≈ Открой дверь и выпусти кошку.
2) сделать шире, выпустить (о платье)
3) давать напрокат (лошадь, экипаж и т. п.) These boats are let out by the hour. ≈ Эти лодки можно взять напрокат, плата повременная.
4) проговориться, проболтаться
5) амер. заканчиваться( о занятиях) School lets out at 3 o'clock. ≈ Занятия в школе заканчиваются в три часа.
6) разг. снимать подозрение
7) издавать (звук) He let out a cry of pain as the nail went into his foot. ≈ Он завопил от боли, когда ему в ногу вонзился гвоздь.
8) дать потухнуть Don't let the fire out, will you? ≈ Не дай костру потухнуть, пожалуйста.
9) набрасываться на кого-л. Once he gets angry, he lets out at anyone who opposes him. ≈ Когда он выходит из себя, он кидается на всякого, кто смеет ему противоречить.
10) выветривать;
размывать Syn: sculpture выпускать, освобождать - to * a prisoner освободить заключенного (разговорное) освобождать от ответственности или наказания проговориться, проболтаться - to * a secret разболтать /выболтать/ секрет расширять, выпускать;
делать просторнее (одежду) - to * the sleeves выпустить рукава давать напрокат, внаем, в аренду - to * horses давать напрокат лошадей давать волю, выход( чувствам) - to * one's feelings дать выход (своим) чувствам, отвести душу пускать лошадь (во весь опор) (американизм) (разговорное) заканчиваться (о занятиях) - the school lets out at 3 занятия кончаются в 3 (часа) (американизм) (разговорное) закрываться (вечером;
о магазине и т. п.) (разговорное) (at) накидываться на кого-л. с кулаками или с руганью - this mule has a habit of letting out at people этот мул имеет привычку лягаться -
115 snatch away
1) отдергивать( руку и т. п), резко убирать( что-л.) He snatched his hand away (from the hot pan) with a cry of pain. ≈ Он отдернул руку (от горячей сковородки), закричав от боли.
2) уносить, убивать All hope of improvement has been snatched away by the sudden worsening of her condition. ≈ Все надежды на выздоровление были разрушены внезапным ухудшением его состояния. уносить, убивать - he was snatched away by premature death его унесла преждевременная смерть - all his hope was snatched away в нем была убита всякая надеждаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > snatch away
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116 yank away
отдернуть By accident he touched the hot metal, and yanked his hand away with a cry of pain. ≈ Он случайно дотронулся до горячего железа и отдернул руку, закричав от боли.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > yank away
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117 snatch away
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118 yank away
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119 kite
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] cry (of pain)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] effort[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] exertion[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] grief[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] groan[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] moan[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] passion[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] sigh[English Plural] sighs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] strain[English Plural] strains[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] suffering[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] torment[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kite[English Word] wail[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------ -
120 oh
əu(an expression of surprise, admiration etc: Oh, what a lovely present!) ¡ah!, ¡oh!
See also:
- ooh interj ¡oh! / ¡ah! / ¡ay!ohtr[əʊ]1 ¡oh!, ¡ay!, ¡vaya!■ oh, my God! ¡Dios mío!■ oh, really? ¿de veras?■ oh, look! ¡eh, mira!oh ['o:] interj: ¡oh!, ¡ah!, ¡ay!oh, of course: ah, por supuestooh no!: ¡ay no!oh really?: ¿de veras?= Ohio[ǝʊ]EXCL1) (gen) ¡ah!oh is he? — ¿en serio?
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oh dear, I've spilt the milk! — ¡ay, se me ha caído la leche!•
oh for a horse! — ¡quién tuviera un caballo!•
oh good! — ¡qué bien!•
oh no you don't! — ¡eso sí que no!, ¡de eso nada!•
oh really? — ¿no me digas?, ¿de veras?oh really! — ¡no puede ser!
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oh to be in Paris! — ¡ojalá estuviera en París!•
oh what a surprise! — ¡qué sorpresa!•
oh yes? — ¿ah sí?2) (=cry of pain) ¡ay!3) (vocative)oh king! — ¡oh rey!
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cry — I UK [kraɪ] / US verb Word forms cry : present tense I/you/we/they cry he/she/it cries present participle crying past tense cried UK [kraɪd] / US past participle cried *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to have tears coming from your eyes,… … English dictionary
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Pain and suffering in laboratory animals — The extent to which animal testing causes pain and suffering, and the capacity of laboratory animals to experience and comprehend them, is the subject of much debate. [Duncan IJ, Petherick JC. [http://jas.fass.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long… … Wikipedia
cry*/*/*/ — [kraɪ] (past tense and past participle cried [kraɪd] ) verb [I/T] I 1) to have tears coming from your eyes because you are sad or hurt I m sorry – please don t cry.[/ex] She was crying for her mother.[/ex] Don t waste time crying over him.[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
cry — [krī] vi. cried, crying [ME crien < OFr crier < L quiritare, to wail, shriek (var. of quirritare, to squeal like a pig < * quis, echoic of a squeal); assoc. in ancient folk etym. with L Quirites, Roman citizens (as if meaning “to call… … English World dictionary
Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song) — Cry Me a River Single by Justin Timberlake from the album Justified Released November 11 … Wikipedia
Cry — (kr[imac]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cried} (kr[imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crying}.] [F. crier, cf. L. quiritare to raise a plaintive cry, scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to complain; cf. Skr. cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. {Quarrel} a brawl,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pain Is Love — Studio album by Ja Rule Released October 2, 2001 … Wikipedia