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1 ache
eik 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) verk, -pine, smerte2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) verke, gjøre vondt2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) lengte sterktsmerte--------verkeIsubst. \/eɪk\/( også overført) smertehave aches and pains all over ha vondt i hele kroppenIIverb \/eɪk\/1) verke, gjøre vondt, ha vondtdet verker \/ jeg har vondt i hele kroppen2) ( overført) føle med, ha vondt av3) lengteache for eller ache to get lengte (intenst) etter (å få), være helt syk etter, ivre etter -
2 stomach
1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) magesekk2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) mage•buk--------mage--------magesekk--------underlivIsubst. \/ˈstʌmək\/1) ( anatomi) magesekk2) mage, buk3) ( også overført) matlyst, appetitt, lyst4) ( zoologi) vom, mage, bukan army marches on its stomach uten mat og drikke duger helten ikkehave no stomach for ( overført) ikke ha lyst til, ikke føle formake one's stomach turn over gi kvalme(fornemmelse), fylle(s) med vemmelse, gjøre kvalmdet vender seg i magen på meg \/ jeg blir kvalmon an empty stomach på tom mage, på fastende hjerteturn someone's stomach eller go against someone's stomach velte seg i magen på noen, få noen til å brekke seg, gjøre noen kvalm ( overført) by noen imot, føle uvilje motthe way to a man's heart goes through his stomach veien til mannens hjerte går gjennom magenIIverb \/ˈstʌmək\/1) kunne spise, tåle2) ( overført) tåle, finne seg i, fordrahun finner seg ikke i det, hun orker det ikke -
3 tummy
plural - tummies; noun(a (especially child's) word for stomach: She has a pain in her tummy; ( also adjective) a tummy-ache.)buksubst. \/ˈtʌmɪ\/ eller tum(hverdagslig, barnespråk) mage
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ache for — (someone/something) to feel desire or regret about someone or something. I ache for home, the smell of bread baking, rain hitting the porch roof even the smell of the hen house. We ache for the victims of war who have lost family, friends, and… … New idioms dictionary
ache for someone — ache for (someone/something) to feel desire or regret about someone or something. I ache for home, the smell of bread baking, rain hitting the porch roof even the smell of the hen house. We ache for the victims of war who have lost family,… … New idioms dictionary
ache for something — ache for (someone/something) to feel desire or regret about someone or something. I ache for home, the smell of bread baking, rain hitting the porch roof even the smell of the hen house. We ache for the victims of war who have lost family,… … New idioms dictionary
ache for — verb To desire, or want something, or someone, very much. He ached for her as hed never ached for any woman … Wiktionary
ache — ► NOUN ▪ a continuous or prolonged dull pain. ► VERB 1) suffer from an ache. 2) (ache for/to do) feel intense desire for or to do. DERIVATIVES aching adjective. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Aché — Infobox Ethnic group name = Achéphoto caption = Aché aiming into the canopy headerstyle = background:#ccf; labelstyle = background:#ddf; header1 = label1 = data1 = The Aché (pronounced Ah·CHAY) Indians are a traditional hunter gatherer tribe… … Wikipedia
ache — I n. a dull; steady ache (he felt a dull ache in his shoulder) (see backache, earache, headache, stomachache, toothache) II v. 1) (d; intr.) 1) to ache for (to ache for company) 2) (E) he is aching to get even * * * [eɪk] steady ache (see… … Combinatory dictionary
ache — [[t]e͟ɪk[/t]] aches, aching, ached 1) VERB If you ache or a part of your body aches, you feel a steady, fairly strong pain. [V adv/prep] The glands in her neck were swollen, her head was throbbing and she ached all over... My leg is giving me… … English dictionary
ache — ache1 [eık] v [: Old English; Origin: acan] 1.) if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous, but not very sharp pain there = ↑hurt ▪ His feet were aching from standing so long. 2.) to want to do or have something very much ache for ▪ I m… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ache — Synonyms and related words: ache for, ache to, aching, agonize, ail, angina, anguish, backache, be dying for, be dying to, be hurting for, bellyache, blanch, bleed, blench, blow, brood over, burn to, cephalalgia, chilblains, chill, chilliness,… … Moby Thesaurus
ache — [āk] vi. ached, aching [orig. ake < ME aken < OE acan, akin to LowG äken, to smart & MDu akel, sorrow, shame < IE base * agos , fault, guilt, sin: sp. ache through confusion with the n.] 1. to have or give dull, steady pain 2. to feel… … English World dictionary