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61 ныть
несовер.; без доп.
1) (болеть)
ache
2) (издавать жалобные звуки)
whine
3) разг.; презр. (жаловаться)
whimper; complain, moan; lament разг.* * ** * *jumpnagyammer -
62 охать
без доп.; разг.
groan* * *охать; охнуть groan, moan; sigh* * *oh-ohwhoo -
63 охнуть
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64 стенание
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65 стенать
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66 аханье
groan, sigh, moan -
67 ахать
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68 канючить
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69 стон
/ston/
moan, groan -
70 стонать
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71 взвыть
сов.howl (тж. перен.); (от бо́ли [сме́ха, восто́рга]) howl / scream with pain [laughter, delight]вы взво́ете от но́вого нача́льника — the new boss will make you moan and groan [will make life miserable for you]
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72 застонать
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73 канючить
разг.1) (ныть, жаловаться) complain; moan and groan2) (вн. у кого́-л; просить) nag (smb for)он ве́чно каню́чит у меня́ де́ньги — he is always nagging me for money
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74 ныть
1) ( болеть) acheу него́ но́ет рука́ — his arm / hand aches
у него́ но́ет се́рдце — he is sick at heart
2) разг. ( издавать жалобные звуки) whine3) разг. пренебр. ( жаловаться) complain, moan, whine, whimper -
75 охать
несов. - о́хать, сов. - о́хнутьsigh, moan -
76 протяжный
long, long-drawn-out, slow, monotonous; ( о произношении) drawlingпротя́жный стон — long-drawn-out moan / groan
протя́жное произноше́ние — drawl, drawling accent
протя́жный крик — wail, long-drawn-out cry
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77 разахаться
разг.exclaim "ah" and "oh"; ( сокрушаться) moan and groan -
78 разохаться
сов. разг. -
79 стенание
с.groan(ing), moan(ing) -
80 стенать
groan, moan
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Moan — (m[=o]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Moaned} (m[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Moaning}.] [AS. m[=ae]nan to moan, also, to mean; but in the latter sense perh. a different word. Cf. {Mean} to intend.] 1. To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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