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pain+(verb)

  • 1 pain

    [pein] 1. noun
    (hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) sāpes; smeldze
    2. verb
    (to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) sāpināt; sāpēt
    - painful
    - painfully
    - painless
    - painlessly
    - painkiller
    - painstaking
    - a pain in the neck
    - take pains
    * * *
    smeldze, sāpes; sods; sāpināt; sāpēt

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  • 2 suffer

    1) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) ciest (sāpes u.tml.)
    2) (to undergo or experience: The army suffered enormous losses.) ciest (zaudējumus)
    3) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) būt atstātam novārtā; ciest (no nevērības)
    4) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) slimot ar
    * * *
    ciest; paciest, pieļaut

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  • 3 anaesthetize

    verb (to make (someone) unable to feel pain etc (by giving an anaesthetic to).) anestezēt
    * * *
    anestezēt

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  • 4 deaden

    verb (to lessen, weaken or make less sharp, strong etc: That will deaden the pain.) mazināt; apslāpēt; padarīt nejutīgu
    * * *
    padarīt nejutīgu; kļūt nejutīgam; nomērdēt; apslāpēt; padarīt nespodru

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  • 5 madden

    verb (to make mad or very angry: The animal was maddened by the pain.) satracināt, saniknot
    * * *
    sajukt prātā; satracināt, saniknot

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  • 6 writhe

    (to twist violently to and fro, especially in pain or discomfort: to writhe in agony; She writhed about when I tickled her.) locīties (sāpēs); mētāties
    * * *
    locīšanās; locīties

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  • 7 anaesthetise

    verb (to make (someone) unable to feel pain etc (by giving an anaesthetic to).) anestezēt

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  • 8 ease

    [i:z] 1. noun
    1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) dzīve bez raizēm un rūpēm
    2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) viegli; bez pūlēm
    3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) nepiespiestība; dabiskums
    2. verb
    1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) remdēt (sāpes); atvieglot (ciešanas u.tml.)
    2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) atslābt; atslābināt; mazināt (sāpes, saspringumu); samazināt (ātrumu, spiedienu)
    3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) pastumt; pārvietot
    - easiness
    - easy
    3. interjection
    (a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) uzmanīgi!
    - easy-going
    - at ease
    - easier said than done
    - go easy on
    - stand at ease
    - take it easy
    - take one's ease
    * * *
    bezrūpība, miers; dabiskums, nepiespiestība; vieglums; remdinājums, atvieglojums; remdēt, atvieglot; palaist vaļīgāk; palaist vaļīgāk, attīt; ievalkāt

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  • 9 moan

    [məun] 1. verb
    1) (to make a low sound of grief, pain etc: The wounded soldier moaned.) vaidēt
    2) (to complain: She's always moaning about how hard she has to work.) žēloties; gausties
    2. noun
    (a sound (as if) of grief, pain etc: a moan of pain; the moan of the wind.) vaids; gaudas
    * * *
    kunkstiens, vaids; kurnēšana; kunkstēt, vaidēt; žēloties, gausties

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  • 10 ache

    [eik] 1. noun
    (a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) sāpes (ilgstošas, smeldzošas)
    2. verb
    1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) sāpēt (ilgstoši)
    2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) alkt; kārot
    * * *
    sāpes; h, burts H; sāpēt; kārot, alkt

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  • 11 alleviate

    [ə'li:vieit]
    (to make an improvement by lessening (pain etc): The drugs will alleviate the pain.) atvieglot; remdēt
    * * *
    atvieglot, remdēt

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  • 12 distress

    [di'stres] 1. noun
    1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) bēdas; ciešanas; posts
    2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) ciešanu cēlonis
    2. verb
    (to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) sāpināt; sagādāt ciešanas
    - distressingly
    * * *
    bēdas, ciešanas; briesmas, posts; sagādāt ciešanas, sāpināt; nomocīt

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  • 13 gasp

    1. noun
    (the sound made by suddenly breathing in, eg because of surprise or sudden pain: a gasp of fear.) elsas; elpas vilciens
    2. verb
    He gasped with pain.) elsot; elst
    * * *
    elpas vilciens; elsot, elst

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  • 14 howl

    1. verb
    1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) kaukt; gaudot; kliegt; brēkt
    2) ((of wind) to make a similar sound: The wind howled through the trees.) (par vēju) gaudot
    2. noun
    (such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) kauciens; rēciens; kliedziens
    * * *
    gaudoņa, kauciens; rēciens, kliedziens; svilpoņa; gaudot, kaukt; brēkt, kliegt

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  • 15 relieve

    [-v]
    1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) atvieglot
    2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) nomainīt (darbā)
    3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) atbrīvot no darba, atlaist
    4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) atslogot; palīdzēt/aizstāt
    5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) pārraut aplenkumu
    * * *
    atvieglot; padarīt reljefu; būt reljefam, izcelties; atbrīvot; atslogot; sniegt palīdzību; nomainīt; atlaist; radīt pārmaiņu, dažādot; izbeigt aplenkumu

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  • 16 throb

    [Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb
    1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.)
    2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.)
    3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).)
    2. noun
    (a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) trīsas; drebēšana; pulsācija
    * * *
    pulsācija; trīsas; pulsēt; trīcēt, drebēt

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  • 17 torment

    1. ['to:ment] noun
    1) ((a) very great pain, suffering, worry etc: He was in torment.) mokas
    2) (something that causes this.) mocības; mocīšana
    2. [to:'ment] verb
    (to cause pain, suffering, worry etc to: She was tormented with worry/toothache.) mocīt
    * * *
    mocīt; kaitināt

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  • 18 yelp

    [jelp] 1. verb
    ((of a dog etc) to give a sharp, sudden cry: The dog yelped with pain.) iesmilkstēties
    2. noun
    (a sharp, sudden cry: The dog gave a yelp of pain.) smilksts
    * * *
    iesmilkstēšanās; smilkstēšana, vaukšķēšana; iesmilkstēties; smilkstēt, vaukšķēt

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  • 19 free

    [fri:] 1. adjective
    1) (allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc: The prison door opened, and he was a free man.) brīvs
    2) (not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way: free speech; You are free to think what you like.) brīvs
    3) ((with with) generous: He is always free with his money/advice.) devīgs; izšķērdīgs
    4) (frank, open and ready to speak: a free manner.) brīvs; nepiespiests
    5) (costing nothing: a free gift.) bezmaksas
    6) (not working or having another appointment; not busy: I shall be free at five o'clock.) brīvs
    7) (not occupied, not in use: Is this table free?) brīvs; neaizņemts
    8) ((with of or from) without or no longer having (especially something or someone unpleasant etc): She is free from pain now; free of charge.) bezmaksas
    2. verb
    1) (to make or set (someone) free: He freed all the prisoners.) atbrīvot
    2) ((with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something: She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.) atbrīvot; atbrīvoties
    - freely
    - free-for-all
    - freehand
    - freehold
    - freelance
    3. verb
    (to work in this way: He is freelancing now.)
    - free skating
    - free speech
    - free trade
    - freeway
    - freewheel
    - free will
    - a free hand
    - set free
    * * *
    izlaist brīvībā, atbrīvot; atbrīvot; neatkarīgs, brīvs; labprātīgs, nepiespiests; neaizņemts, brīvs; bezmaksas; neaprobežots, neierobežots; devīgs; graciozs, nepiespiests, viegls; pieejams, brīvs; vaļīgs, neapvaldīts; brīvs; nefiksēts, brīvs; nesaistīts; bez rīkiem, brīvs; labvēlīgs; brīvi; bez maksas, par velti

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  • 20 afflict

    [ə'flikt]
    (to give pain or distress to (a person etc): She is continually afflicted by/with headaches.) mocīt; sagādāt ciešanas
    * * *
    mocīt, sagādāt ciešanas, sāpināt

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