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61 жжение при мочеиспускании
Medicine: scalding, burning sensation on passing waterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жжение при мочеиспускании
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62 чувство жжения
1) Medicine: burn, burning sensation, sting, urtication2) Makarov: ardor -
63 kiungulia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia[Swahili Plural] viungulia[English Word] indigestion[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia[Swahili Plural] viungulia[English Word] belching[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia[Swahili Plural] viungulia[English Word] burping[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia[Swahili Plural] viungulia[English Word] eructation[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua[English Definition] a reflex that expels wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fanya kiungulia[English Word] belch[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -fanya------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -fanya kiungulia[English Word] burp[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -fanya------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia moyo[Swahili Plural] viungulia moyo[English Word] heartburn[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kiungulia moyo[Swahili Plural] viungulia moyo[English Word] pyrosis[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua[English Definition] painful burning sensation in the chest caused by gastroesophageal reflux[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------ -
64 picor
m.1 itch.tengo un picor en la espalda my back itches, I've got an itchy back2 irritation, itch, tickle, prickling.3 pruritus, itching.* * *1 (gen) itch2 (de comida) burning sensation\tener picores to feel itchy* * *SM = picazón 1)* * *masculino irritation, itch* * *masculino irritation, itch* * *irritation, itch* * *
picor sustantivo masculino
irritation, itch
picor sustantivo masculino itch, tingling
' picor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prurito
- quemazón
English:
irritation
- itch
- prickle
* * *picor nmitch;tengo un picor en la espalda my back itches, I've got an itchy back* * *m itch* * *picor nm: itch, irritation* * *picor n itch -
65 पादः _pādḥ
पादः [पद्यते गम्यते$नेन करणे कर्मणि वा घञ्]1 The foot (whether of men or animals); तयोर्जगृहतुः पादान् R.1.57; पादयोर्निपत्य, पादपतित &c. (The word पाद at the end of comp. is changed to पाद् after सु and numerals; i. e. सुपाद्, द्विपाद्, त्रिपाद् &c.; and also when the first member is used as a standard of comparison, but is a word other than हस्ति &c.; see P.V.4.138-14; e. g. व्याघ्रपाद्. The nom. pl. of पाद is often added to names of persons or titles of address to show great respect or veneration; मृष्यन्तु लवस्य बालिशतां तातपादाः U.6; जीवत्सु तातपादेषु 1.19; देवपादानां नास्माभिः प्रयोजनम् Pt.1; so एवमाराध्यपादा आज्ञापयन्ति Prab.1; so कुमारिलपादाः &c.-2 A ray of light; बालस्यापि रवेः पादाः पतन्त्युपरि भूभृताम् Pt.1.328; Śi.9.34; R.16.53 (where the word has sense 1 also).-3 The foot or leg of an inanimate object, as of a bed-stead; चतुष्पदी हि निःश्रेणी ब्रह्मण्येव प्रतिष्ठिता Mb.12.2.4.-4 The foot or root of a tree; as in पादप.-5 The foot of a mountain, a hill at the foot of a mountain (पादाः प्रत्यन्तपर्वताः); रेवां द्रक्ष्यस्युपलविषमे विन्ध्यपादे विशीर्णाम् Me.19; Ś.6.17.-6 A quarter, fourth part; as in सपादो रूपकः 'one and one fourth rupee'; Ms.8.241; Y.2.174; कार्षापणे दीयमाने पादो$पि दत्तो भवति ŚB. on MS.6.7.2.-7 The fourth part of a stanza, a line.-8 The fourth part of a chap- ter or book, as of the Adhyāyas of Pāṇini, or of the Brahma-sūtras.-9 A part in general.-1 A column, pillar; सहस्रपादं प्रासादं......अधिरोहन्मया दृष्टः Mb.5.143.3.-11 A foot as a measure equal to twelve Aṅgulis.-12 The quadrant of a circle.-13 The foot-hole or bottom of a water-skin; इन्द्रियाणां तु सर्वेषां यद्येकं क्षरतीन्द्रियम् । तेनास्य क्षरति प्रज्ञा दृतेः पादादिवोदकम् ॥ Ms.2.99.-14 A wheel; गिरिकूबरपादाक्षं शुभवेणु त्रिवेणुमत् Mb.3.175.4; Ki.12 21.-15 A golden coin (weighing one tola); स ह गवां सहस्रमव- रुरोध दश दश पादा एकैकस्याः शृङ्गयोराबद्धा बभुवुः Bṛi. Up.3.1.1.-Comp. -अग्रम् the point or extremity of the foot; पादाग्रस्थितया मुहुः स्तनभरेणानीतया नम्रताम् Ratn.1.1.-अङ्कः a foot-mark.-अङ्गदम्, -दी an ornament for the foot, an anklet.-अङ्गुलिः, -ली f. a toe.-अङ्गुष्ठः the great toe.-अङ्गुष्ठिका a ring worn on the great toe.-अन्तः the point or extremity of the feet.-अन्तरम् the interval of a step, distance of a foot. (-रे) ind.1 after the interval of a step.-2 close or near to.-अन्तिकम् ind. near to, towards any one.-अम्बु n. butter-milk containing a fourth part of water.-अम्भस् n. water in which the feet (of revered persons) have been washed.-अरविन्दम्, -कमलम्, -पङ्कजम्, -पद्मम् a lotus-like foot.-अर्घ्यम् a gift to a Brāhmāṇa or a venerable person.-अर्धम् 1 half a quarter, an eighth; पादं पशुश्च योषिच्च पादार्धं रिक्तकः पुमान् Ms.8.44.-2 half a line of a stanza.-अलिन्दी a boat.-अवनामः bowing to a person's feet; इति कृतवचनायाः कश्चिदभ्येत्य बिभ्यद्गलितनयनवारेर्याति पादावनामम् Śi.11.35.-अवनेजः washing another's feet; विभ्व्यस्तवा- मृतकथोदवहास्त्रिलोक्याः पादावनेजसरितः शमलानि हन्तुम् Bhāg. 11.6.19.-अवसेचनम् 1 washing the feet.-2 the water used for washing the feet; दूरात् पादावसेचनम् Ms. 4.151.-अष्ठीलः the ankle; मर्मस्वभ्यवधीत् क्रुद्धः पादाष्ठालैः सुदारुणैः Mb.1.8.24.-आघातः a kick.- आनत a. prostrate, fallen at the feet of; कयासि कामिन् सुरतापराधात् पादानतः कोपनयावधूतः Ku.3.8.-आवर्तः 1 a wheel worked by the feet for raising up water from a well.-2 a square foot.-आसनम् a foot-stool.-आस्फालनम् tram- pling or motion of the feet, floundering.-आहतः a. kicked.-आहति f.1 treading or trampling.-2 a kick.-उदकम्, -जलम् 1 water for washing the feet.-2 water in which the feet of sacred and revered persons are washed, and which is thus considered holy; विष्णु- पादोदकं तीर्थं जठरे धारयाम्यहम्.-उदरः a serpent; यथा पादो- दरस्त्वचा विनिर्मुच्यते Praśna. Up.5.5.-उद्धूतम् stamping the feet.-कटकः, -कम्, -कीलिका an anklet.-कृच्छ्रम् a vow in which taking of meals and observing a fast are done on alternate days; Y.-क्षेपः 1 a foot- step.-2 a kick with the foot.-गण्डीरः a morbid swel- ling of the legs and feet.-ग्रन्थिः the ankle.-ग्रहणम् seizing or clasping the feet (as a mark of respectful salutation); अकारयत् कारयितव्यदक्षा क्रमेण पादग्रहणं सतीनाम् Ku.7.27.-चतुरः, -चत्वरः 1 a slanderer.-2 a goat.-3 the fig-tree.-4 a sand-bank.-5 hail.-चापल्यम् shuffling of the feet.-चारः going on foot, walking; यदि च विहरेत् पादचारेण गौरी Me.62 'if Gaurī should walk on foot'; R.11.1-2 the daily position of the planets.-चारिन् a.1 walking or going on foot.-2 fighting on foot. (-m.)1 a pedestrian.-2 a foot-soldier.-च्छेदनम् cutting off a foot; पादेन प्रहरन् कोपात् पादच्छेदन- मर्हति Ms.8.28.-जः a sūdra; पादजोच्छिष्टकांस्यं यत्...... विशुद्धेद् दशभिस्तु तत् Mb.12.35.31.-जलम् 1 butter-milk mixed with one fourth of water.-2 water for the feet.-जाहम् the tarsus.-तलम् the sole of the foot.-त्रः, -त्रा, -त्राणम् a boot or shoe.-दारी, -दारिका a chap in the feet, chilblain.-दाहः a burning sensation in the feet.-धावनिका sand used for rubbing the feet.-नालिका an anklet.-निकेतः a foot-stool.-न्यासः move- ment of the feet; पादन्यासो लयमनुगतः M.2.9.-पः 1 a tree; निरस्तपादपे देशे एरण्डो$पि द्रुमायते H.1.67; अनुभवति हि मूर्ध्ना पादपस्तीव्रमुष्णम् Ś.5.7.-2 a foot-stool. (-पा) a shoe. ˚खण्डः, -ण्डम् a grove of trees. ˚रुहा a climbing plant.-पद्धतिः f. a track.-परिचारकः a humble servant.-पालिका an anklet.-पाशः 1 a foot-rope for cattle.-2 an anklet of small bells &c.(-शिकः, -शी) 1 a fetter; हस्तिपक-पादपाशिक-सैमिक-वनचर-पारिकर्मिकसखः Kau. A.-2 a mat.-3 a creeper.-पीठः, -ठम् a foot-stool; चूडामणिभि- रुद्घृष्टपादपीठं महीक्षिताम् R.17.28; Ku.3.11.-पीठिका 1 a vulgar trade (as that of a barber).-2 white stone.-पूरणम् 1 filling out a line; P.VI.1.134.-2 an ex- pletive; तु पादपूरणे भेदे समुच्चये$वधारणे Viśva.-प्रक्षालनम् washing the feet; पादप्रक्षालने वज्री Subhāṣ.-प्रणामः prostration (at the feet).-प्रतिष्ठानम् a foot-stool.-प्रधारणम् a shoe.-प्रसारणम् stretching out the feet.-प्रहारः a kick.-बद्ध a. consisting of verses (as a metre).-बन्धनम् 1 a chain, fetter.-2 a stock of cattle.-भटः a foot soldier.-भागः a quarter.-मुद्रा a footprint. ˚पङ्क्तिः a track, trail.-मूलम् 1 the tarsus.-2 the sole of the foot.-3 the heel.-4 the foot of a mountain.-5 a polite way of speaking of a person; देवपादमूलमागताहम् K.8.-यमकः paronomasia within the Pādas.-रक्षः 1 a shoe.-2 a foot-guard; (pl.) armed men protecting the feet of an elephant in battle; शिरांसि पादरक्षाणां बीजवत् प्रवपन् मुहुः Mb.3.271.1.-रक्षणम् 1 a cover for the feet.-2 a leather boot or shoe.-रजस् n. the dust of the feet.-रज्जुः f. a tether for the foot of an elephant.-रथी a shoe, boot.-रोहः, -रोहणः the (Indian) fig-tree.-लग्नः a. lying at a person's feet.-लेपः an unguent for the feet.-वन्दनम् saluting the feet.-वल्मीकः elephantiasis.-विरजस् f. a shoe, boot. (-m.) a god.-वेष्टनिकः, -कम् a stocking.-शाखा a toe.-शैलः a hill at the foot of a mountain.-शोथः swelling of the foot; अन्योन्योपद्रवकृतः शोथः पादसमुत्थितः । पुरुषं हन्ति नारीं तु मुखजो गुह्यजो ह्ययम् ॥ Mādhava.-शौचम् cleaning the feet by washing, washing the feet; पादशौचेन गोविन्दः (तृप्तः) Pt.1.172.-संहिता the junction of words in a quarter of a stanza.-सेवनम्, -सेवा 1 showing respect by touching the feet.-2 service.-स्तम्भः a supporting beam, pillar, post.-स्फोटः 'cracking of the feet', chilblain.-हत a. kicked.-हर्षः numbness of the feet after pressure upon the crural nerves; हृष्यतः चरणौ यस्य भवतश्च प्रसुप्तवत् । पादहर्षः सः विज्ञेयः कफवातप्रकोपजः ॥ Suśruta.-हीनजलम् Water with a portion boiled,-हीनात् ind.1 without division or transition-2 all at once. -
66 escozor
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67 coïssor
n (f) burning sensation / itch -
68 жжение
خنثی burning sensation -
69 ūrēdō
ūrēdō inis, f [1 VAS-], a blast, blight.* * *blight/scorching on plants from frost; burning sensation -
70 पाददाह
pāda-dāham. a burning sensation in the foot ib.
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71 सदाहम्
sa-dāhamind. with a burning sensation Suṡr.
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72 pyrosis
[English Word] pyrosis[Swahili Word] kiungulia moyo[Swahili Plural] viungulia moyo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -ungua[English Definition] painful burning sensation in the chest caused by gastroesophageal reflux[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------ -
73 sim-sim
throbbing, burning sensation -
74 maagbrand
n. heartburn, burning sensation in the stomach or chest area caused by indigestion -
75 maagzuur
n. heartburn, burning sensation in the stomach or chest area caused by indigestion; gastric juice, digestive fluid, fluid secreted in the stomach to aid in the digestive process -
76 abrasarse en deseos
• be dying with desire• become full of desire• burn with desire• have a brush with• have a burning sensation -
77 arder de deseos
• burn with desire• have a brush with• have a burning sensation -
78 hervir en deseos
• have a brush with• have a burning sensation -
79 llenarse de deseo
• become full of desire• burn with desire• have a brush with• have a burning sensation -
80 tener una carta bajo la manga
• have a burning sensation• have a case• have an accent• have an affairDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener una carta bajo la manga
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