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1 GRIEVE
• Don't grieve over spilt milk - Слезами горю не поможешь a (C)• It is too late to grieve when the chance is past - Что было, то прошло и быльем поросло a (4)• Never grieve for what you cannot help - Слезами горю не поможешь a (C), Что о том тужить, чего нельзя воротить (4) -
2 grieve
آلَمَ \ ache: to have a continuous pain: My ear aches. grieve: to feel very sad (because of loss, etc.); to make sb. sad: The girl was grieving because her friend had gone away. His bad behaviour grieved his mother. hurt: to cause harm or pain to (sb.’s body): This bad tooth is hurting (me). to cause pain: to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. hurt sb’s feelings: to make sb. unhappy (through unkindness, etc.): If you refuse his help, you’ll hurt his feelings. pain: to cause pain to sb.: He pained his mother by his rudeness. \ See Also أوجع (أَوْجَعَ) -
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حَزِنَ \ afflict: to cause pain or trouble to. grieve: to feel very sad (because of loss, etc.); to make sb. sad: The girl was grieving because her friend had gone away. -
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جَزِعَ \ grieve: to feel very sad (because of loss, etc.); to make sb. sad: The girl was grieving because her friend had gone away. -
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تَأَلَّمَ \ grieve: to feel very sad (because of loss, etc.): The girl was grieving because her friend had gone away. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from?. -
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[griːv] verb1) to cause to feel great sorrow:يُحْزِن، يُؤْلِمYour wickedness grieves me deeply.
2) to feel sorrow.يَحْزَن، يأسَف -
8 addolorare
grieve* * *addolorare v.tr. to grieve, to sadden, to pain, to give* pain to (s.o.), to distress: m'addolora sapere che..., it grieves me (o it saddens me o it makes me sad o it pains me) to know that...; queste notizie lo hanno addolorato, he was grieved at the news; le sue parole mi hanno profondamente addolorato, his words have deeply distressed me.◘ addolorarsi v.intr.pron. to grieve, to be grieved (at sthg.); ( essere spiacente) to be sorry, to regret: si addolorò di non aver potuto pagare i debiti, she regretted not having been able to pay her debts; si addolorò per le sue parole, she regretted her words.* * *[addolo'rare]1. vtto grieve, saddenmi ha addolorato molto sapere che... — I was very sad to hear that...
2. vip (addolorarsi)* * *[addolo'rare]verbo transitivo to sadden, to grieve lett., to pain form.* * *addolorare/addolo'rare/ [1]to sadden, to grieve lett., to pain form.; mi addolora sapere it grieves me to hear lett.; le sue parole ci addolorano his words sadden us. -
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grieve, mourn* * *vb grieve, be grieved,( ved dødsfald også) mourn, be mourning;[ sørge for]( tage sig af) take care of ( fx the arrangements, the elderly), look after ( fx the arrangements, the children),(ordne etc) see to ( fx the arrangements, the dinner), provide for( fx their safety);( forsørge) provide for ( fx one's wife and family);( skaffe) provide ( fx food for everybody);[ sørge for at](+ sætning) ( passe på at) take care that ( fx nobody sees you),(ordne etc) see (to it) that ( fx everything is ready), make sure that,F ensure that ( fx the car arrives in time);(+ infinitiv) take care to, be sure to ( fx lock the door);( også) arrange for him to be picked up;[ sørg for at komme i rette tid] make sure (el. mind) you come in time;[ jeg skal sørge for det] I will see to it;[ sørge over] grieve over ( fx one's misspent (, lost) youth),( afdød også) grieve for, mourn for;[ de sørgende] the mourners,( de sørgende efterladte) the bereaved. -
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12 frwyno
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13 biti u žalosti
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14 горевать
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17 кручиниться
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18 болеть душой
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19 såre
grieve, hurt, injure, outrage, wound* * *I. adv( meget) very ( fx sad), greatly ( fx admired), highly ( fxrespected);[ så såre han hørte det] directly he heard it.II. vb( med våben) wound;( skade) injure,( lettere) hurt;(fig: krænke) hurt ( fx his feelings), offend,( stærkere) wound ( fx his remarks offended her (, wounded her deeply); wound his pride (, vanity));[ de sårede](mil.) the wounded,( ved ulykke) the injured;[ dræbte og sårede] killed and wounded, casualties;[ hårdt såre], se hårdtsåret;[ let såre] slightly wounded;[ såre over] hurt (el. offended, wounded) by ( fx his remarks). -
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grieve, mourn
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