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painful

  • 1 painful

    adj. smärtsam; plågsam; tröttsam
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    adjective (causing pain: a painful injury.) plågsam, smärtsam

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  • 2 painful subject

    plågsamt ämne (problematiskt och känsligt ämne)

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  • 3 sore

    adj. öm; känslig, ömtålig; ond; svårt; bedrövad, sorgsen, beklämd
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    adv. svårt; allvarligt
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    n. sår, skada, infektion; ömt ställe; känsligt ämne, obehagliga minnen
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    [so:] 1. adjective
    1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) öm, mörbultad, ond
    2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) öm, ond
    3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) sur, vresig
    2. noun
    (a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sår, ont ställe
    - soreness

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  • 4 abscess

    n. böld, abscess (varhärd, varansamling)
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    ['æbses]
    (a painful swelling, containing pus: He has a bad abscess under that tooth.) böld, abscess

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  • 5 bad

    adj. dålig, usel; skadlig; allvarlig, svår
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    adv. dåligt, elakt
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    n. elak; dålig
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    [bæd]
    comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) dålig
    2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) ond, usel
    3) (unpleasant: bad news.) dålig, tråkig
    4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) dålig, skämd
    5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) skadlig, farlig
    6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) dålig, svag, ont []
    7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) dålig, sjuk
    8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) allvarlig, svår
    9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) oindrivbar
    - badness
    - badly off
    - feel bad about something
    - feel bad
    - go from bad to worse
    - not bad
    - too bad

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  • 6 cramp

    n. kramp, sendrag; skruvtving, ankarjärn
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    v. stoppa, gränsbelägga; krympa; spänna med skruvtving
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    [kræmp] 1. noun
    ((a) painful stiffening of the muscles: The swimmer got cramp and drowned.) kramp
    2. verb
    1) (to put into too small a space: We were all cramped together in a tiny room.) tränga ihop
    2) (to restrict; Lack of money cramped our efforts.) begränsa, hämma

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  • 7 euthanasia

    n. eutanasi, dödshjälp
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    [ju:Ɵə'neiziə]
    (the painless killing of someone who is suffering from a painful and incurable illness: Many old people would prefer euthanasia to the suffering they have to endure.) eutanasi, dödshjälp

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  • 8 footsore

    adj. ömfotad
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    adjective (with painful feet from too much walking: He arrived, tired and footsore.) öm i fötterna

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  • 9 gumboil

    n. tandböld
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    noun (a painful swelling in the gum.) tandböld

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  • 10 mumps

    n. påssjuka (sjukdom)
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    (a contagious disease causing painful swelling at the sides of the neck and face.) påssjuka

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  • 11 nettle

    n. nässla
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    v. reta; förarga; egga, sporra
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    ['netl]
    (a type of plant covered with hairs that cause a painful rash if touched.) nässla

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  • 12 ordeal

    n. erfarenhet; svårt prov; prövning
    * * *
    [o:'di:l]
    (a difficult, painful experience: Being kidnapped was an ordeal for the child.) prövning, pärs

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  • 13 pain

    n. smärta; sorg; lidande
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    v. smärta; göra ledsen
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    [pein] 1. noun
    (hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) smärta, värk
    2. verb
    (to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) smärta, plåga, pina
    - painful
    - painfully
    - painless
    - painlessly
    - painkiller
    - painstaking
    - a pain in the neck
    - take pains

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  • 14 peck

    n. pickande; hackande
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    v. picka; gräva
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    [pek] 1. verb
    1) ((of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat: The birds pecked at the corn; The bird pecked his hand.) picka, hacka
    2) (to eat very little: She just pecks (at) her food.) peta i
    3) (to kiss quickly and briefly: She pecked her mother on the cheek.) kyssa lätt, pussa
    2. noun
    1) (a tap or bite with the beak: The bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.) hackande
    2) (a brief kiss: a peck on the cheek.) lätt kyss, puss

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  • 15 shingles

    n. bältros (sjukdom)
    * * *
    ['ʃiŋɡlz]
    (a kind of infectious disease causing a rash of painful blisters.) bältros

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  • 16 soften

    v. göra mjuk, mjuka upp; avhärda (vatten); mjukna, vekna
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    ['sofn]
    verb (to make or become soft or softer, less strong or less painful: The thick walls softened the noise of the explosion.) göra mjuk, dämpa, mildra

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  • 17 stand

    n. ställning; fot, stativ; ståndpunkt; vittnesbås; läktare; taxistation
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    v. stå; ställa, resa; ställa sig upp, resa sig; stå kvar, stanna; stå ut med; bjuda på
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    [stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb
    1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) stå
    2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) stå (ställa sig) upp
    3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) stå stilla
    4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) stå fast
    5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) ligga, vara belägen
    6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) förhålla sig, ligga till
    7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) ställa upp
    8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) ställa
    9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) undergå, stå [], tåla
    10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) bjuda på
    2. noun
    1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) posto, ställning, ståndpunkt
    2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) ställ, ställning
    3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stånd, kiosk
    4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) åskådarläktare
    5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) vittnesbås
    - standing 3. noun
    1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) varaktighet
    2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) ställning, status
    4. adjective
    ((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) standby-
    5. adverb
    (travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) med (på) standbybiljett
    - standing-room
    - make someone's hair stand on end
    - stand aside
    - stand back
    - stand by
    - stand down
    - stand fast/firm
    - stand for
    - stand in
    - stand on one's own two feet
    - stand on one's own feet
    - stand out
    - stand over
    - stand up for
    - stand up to

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  • 18 sting

    n. gadd; stick, bett; sveda, smärta
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    v. bita, sticka; göra ont, svida; såra; reta upp, hetsa upp; lura
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    1. [stiŋ] noun
    1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) gadd, brännhår
    2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) stick, bett
    3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) stick, bett
    2. verb
    1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sticka, bränna
    2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) svida

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  • 19 swallow

    n. sväljning, klunk; svala
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    v. svälja; tro
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    I 1. ['swoləu] verb
    1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) svälja
    2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) svälja
    2. noun
    (an act of swallowing.) sväljning, klunk
    - swallow up II ['swoləu] noun
    (a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) svala

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  • 20 throb

    n. slag, dunkande
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    v. slå, banka
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    [Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb
    1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) slå, bulta, klappa
    2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) dunka
    3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) bulta, dunka
    2. noun
    (a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) bankande, bultande, dunkande

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  • painful — (adj.) mid 14c., from PAIN (Cf. pain) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Painfully; painfulness …   Etymology dictionary

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  • painful — adjective 1 making you feel very upset, or very difficult and unpleasant for you: be painful for sb (to do sth): It s still painful for her to talk about the divorce. | painful memories/experience: Hearing about the war again brings back painful… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • painful */*/ — UK [ˈpeɪnf(ə)l] / US adjective 1) making you feel upset, ashamed, or unhappy painful memory/reminder: He sobbed as he relived the painful memory. painful experience: His autobiography recounts the unique and painful experience of imprisonment.… …   English dictionary

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