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1 hurt sb’s feelings
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) -
2 hurt sb.’s feelings
جَرَحَ شُعُورَه \ hurt sb.’s feelings: to make sb. unhappy: If you refuse his help, you’ll hurt his feelings. -
3 hurt
[həːt] past tense, past participle hurt1. verb1) to injure or cause pain to:يُؤْذي، يُؤْلِمI hurt my hand on that broken glass.
2) to upset (a person or his feelings):يَجْرَح أو يُؤْذي المشاعِرHe hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.
3) to be painful:يُؤْلِمMy tooth hurts.
4) to do harm (to) or have a bad effect (on):يَضُرIt wouldn't hurt you to work late just once.
2. adjective1) upset; distressed:She felt very hurt at/by his behaviour
مُنْزَعِج، مَجْروحher hurt feelings.
2) injured:مَجْروحAre you badly hurt?
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4 hurt
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) -
5 hurt
أَسَاءَ إلى \ displease: to annoy. hurt: cause pain to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. -
6 hurt
آذَى \ damage: to harm: the storm damaged the crops. My car was badly damaged in the accident. harm: to hurt; damage: Smoking harms your health. hurt: to cause harm or pain to (sb.’s body): He hurt his leg at footfall. This bad tooth is hurting (me). to cause pain: to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. injure: to hurt or wound: She was slightly injured in a motor accident. The injured (people) were taken to hospital. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. \ See Also جرح (جَرَحَ)، آلم (آلَمَ) -
7 hurt
أَزْعَجَ \ hurt: to come to harm; cause trouble: It won’t hurt if you leave your car without lights in this street. \ See Also ضايق (ضَايَقَ) \ إِيْلام \ hurt: pain wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. \ سَبَّبَ ضررًا \ hurt: to come to harm; cause trouble: It won’t hurt if you leave your car without lights in this street. \ See Also أذى (أذى) -
8 hurt
ضَرَرٌ \ damage: harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. harm: to hurt; damage: The storm did a great deal of harm to the crops, wrong There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. hurt: wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. \ See Also أذى (أذًى)، تلف (تَلَف)، شر (شَرّ)، خسارة (خَسارة) -
9 hurt
أَذَى \ hurt: pain wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: to damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. wrongdoing: (a) wrong or unlawful action. \ See Also ضرر (ضَرَر)، جرح (جَرْح) -
10 såre
hurt, injures, wound* * *verb. injure, hurt, offend (f.eks. ) verb. hurt verb. wound verb. hurt one's feelings -
11 обидеть кого-л.
hurt smb. 's feelings глагол: -
12 누구의 감정을 상하게 하다
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13 sentimiento
m.1 feeling.sentimiento de culpabilidad/pena feeling of guilt/sorrowle acompaño en el sentimiento my deepest sympathy2 sorrow, regret.* * *1 (gen) feeling2 (pena) sorrow, grief\le acompaño en el sentimiento my deepest sympathybuenos sentimientos sympathy sing* * *noun m.1) sentiment, emotion, feeling2) sorrow, grief* * *SM1) (=emoción) feelingdespertó el sentimiento nacionalista del pueblo — it aroused the nationalistic feelings o sentiments of the people
sentimiento de culpa — feeling of guilt, guilty feeling
2) (=pena) sorrow3) pl sentimientos (=forma de sentir) feelings¿le has revelado ya tus sentimientos? — have you told her how you feel?
* * *1)a) ( emoción) feelingb) ( pasión)c) ( pesar)te/les acompaño en el sentimiento — my commiserations
2) sentimientos masculino plurala) ( amor)b) ( sensibilidad) feelings (pl)* * *= feeling, sense, sentiment.Ex. The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.Ex. This sense of practical issues unconfronted led to a proposal for a different approach to the curriculum debate.Ex. The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.----* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* con gran sentimiento = earnestly.* con sentimientos = sentient.* consumir a uno un sentimiento de + Nombre = be consumed by + a feeling of + Nombre.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = show + Posesivo + feelings.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* exteriorizar los sentimientos = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* falto de sentimientos = unsentimental.* hacer aflorar sentimientos de antagonismo = bring to + the surface + feelings of antagonism.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* mostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* sentimiento de culpa = guilt.* sentimiento de culpabilidad = guilty conscience, twinge of guilt.* sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.* sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.* sentimiento del colectivo = ethos.* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sentimiento general = groundswell.* sentimiento humano = human feeling.* sentimiento interno = inner feeling.* sentimiento público = public feelings.* sentimientos = vibes.* sentimientos negativos = grinding of teeth.* tener un sentimiento de = feel + a sense of.* un fuerte sentimiento de = a strong sense of.* * *1)a) ( emoción) feelingb) ( pasión)c) ( pesar)te/les acompaño en el sentimiento — my commiserations
2) sentimientos masculino plurala) ( amor)b) ( sensibilidad) feelings (pl)* * *= feeling, sense, sentiment.Ex: The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.
Ex: This sense of practical issues unconfronted led to a proposal for a different approach to the curriculum debate.Ex: The song may have been forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on = Puede que la canción se haya olvidado pero entre los usuarios de bibliotecas el sentimiento perdura.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* con gran sentimiento = earnestly.* con sentimientos = sentient.* consumir a uno un sentimiento de + Nombre = be consumed by + a feeling of + Nombre.* con un profundo sentimiento de culpa = guilt-ridden.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = show + Posesivo + feelings.* demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* exteriorizar los sentimientos = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* falto de sentimientos = unsentimental.* hacer aflorar sentimientos de antagonismo = bring to + the surface + feelings of antagonism.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* mostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* sentimiento de culpa = guilt.* sentimiento de culpabilidad = guilty conscience, twinge of guilt.* sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.* sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.* sentimiento del colectivo = ethos.* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sentimiento general = groundswell.* sentimiento humano = human feeling.* sentimiento interno = inner feeling.* sentimiento público = public feelings.* sentimientos = vibes.* sentimientos negativos = grinding of teeth.* tener un sentimiento de = feel + a sense of.* un fuerte sentimiento de = a strong sense of.* * *A1 (emoción) feelinges una persona de muy buenos sentimientos she's a very feeling o caring person2(pasión): no tiene sentimientos he has no feelingsno se deja llevar por los sentimientos she doesn't let herself get carried away by her emotions, she doesn't let her emotions get the better of hertoca la guitarra/canta con mucho sentimiento he plays the guitar/sings with a lot of feeling3(pesar): te/les acompaño en el sentimiento my commiserationsCompuesto:sentimiento de culpa or culpabilidadfeeling of guilt1(amor): no se atrevía a declararle sus sentimientos he did not dare to declare his feelings to herme parece muy mal que juegues con sus sentimientos I think its very wrong of you to play with his emotions o feelings2 (sensibilidad) feelings (pl)aquellas palabras hirieron sus sentimientos those words hurt his feelings* * *
sentimiento sustantivo masculino
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no se deja llevar por los sentimientos she doesn't let herself get carried away by her emotionsb) ( pesar):
2◊ sentimientos sustantivo masculino plural
feelings (pl);
herir los sentimientos de algn to hurt sb's feelings
sentimiento sustantivo masculino
1 feeling
2 (pena, aflicción) grief, sorrow
♦ Locuciones: (esp en un velatorio/entierro) le acompaño en el sentimiento, may I express my deepest sympathy
' sentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
- acompañar
- adueñarse
- alimentar
- atizar
- dar
- despertar
- disimulada
- disimulado
- emoción
- entregarse
- exportar
- honda
- hondo
- inconfesable
- indomable
- manifestar
- perdurable
- profunda
- profundo
- razón
- reprimir
- rescoldo
- retener
- reverencia
- revivir
- sentir
- sobreponerse
- sofocar
- soterrar
- vacía
- vacío
- veneno
- visceral
- viva
- vivo
- abrazar
- abrazo
- amor
- confesar
- crecer
- demostrar
- disfrazar
- herido
- hermanar
- intensidad
- intenso
- perdurar
- simpatía
- simular
English:
annoyance
- attraction
- aversion
- bitter
- commiserate
- condolences
- exude
- feeling
- hatred
- lingering
- maternal
- mutual
- nurture
- obscure
- outrage
- paternal
- persist
- prevail
- return
- sentiment
- show
- soulfully
- stand-offishness
- suspicious
- sympathy
- unspoken
- vicarious
- wholehearted
- emotion
* * *sentimiento nm1. [estado afectivo] feeling;sentimiento de culpabilidad/soledad feeling of guilt/loneliness;me inspira un sentimiento de rabia it makes me furious;le acompaño en el sentimiento my condolences;dile que la acompaño en el sentimiento please give her my condolences2.sentimientos [parte afectiva de persona] feelings;¡no tienes sentimientos! you have no feelings!;dejarse llevar por los sentimientos to get carried away;es una persona de buenos sentimientos he's a kind-hearted person;no juegues con los sentimientos de otros don't play with other people's emotions o feelings3. [sentido] sense;lo hizo por un sentimiento del deber she did it out of a sense of duty* * *m feeling;lo acompaño en el sentimiento my condolences* * *sentimiento nm1) : feeling, emotion2) pesar: regret, sorrow* * *sentimiento n feeling -
14 verletzen
v/t1. hurt, injure; (verwunden) bes. auch MIL. wound; sich am Arm etc. verletzen hurt ( oder injure) one’s arm etc.; Personen wurden ( dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc.) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc.) offend against; seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *(Ehre) to offend; to mortify;(Gesetz) to break; to infringe; to violate; to contravene;(Gesundheit) to injure; to wound; to hurt;sich verletzento hurt oneself* * *ver|lẹt|zen [fEɐ'lɛtsn] ptp verle\#tzt1. vt1) (= verwunden) to injure; (in Kampf etc, mit Kugel, Messer) to wound; (fig ) jdn to hurt, to wound; jds Stolz, Gefühle to hurt, to wound, to injure; jds Ehrgefühl to injure, to offend; jds Schönheitssinn, zarte Ohren to offend2) Gesetz to break; Pflicht, Rechte, Intimsphäre to violate2. vrto injure oneself* * *1) (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) harm2) (to injure or cause pain to: I hurt my hand on that broken glass.) hurt3) (to upset (a person or his feelings): He hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.) hurt4) (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) injure5) (to hurt (someone's feelings): to wound someone's pride.) wound6) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offend* * *ver·let·zen *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛtsn̩]vt1. (verwunden)▪ jdm/sich etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's/one's sth2. (kränken)▪ jdn \verletzen to offend sbjdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3. (missachten)▪ etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sthden Anstand \verletzen to overstep the markjds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4. (übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *verletzen v/tsich am Arm etcPersonen wurden (dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc) offend against;seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *v.to bless v.to bruise v.to hurt v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)to infringe v.to injure v.to violate v. -
15 Gefühl
n; -s, -e1. nur Sg.; körperlich: feeling; (Wahrnehmung) sensation; (Tastsinn) touch; weitS. feel; Gefühl der oder von Kälte cold sensation; ich hab kein Gefühl im Arm I can’t feel anything in my arm, my arm’s gone numb ( oder dead); dem Gefühl nach ist es Plastik judging by the feel it’s plastic2. psychisch: feeling, sense; bes. kurze Wahrnehmung: sensation; emotional: sentiment, emotion; ein beängstigendes / beruhigendes Gefühl a worrying / reassuring feeling; widerstreitende Gefühle conflicting feelings; ich habe dabei ein ungutes Gefühl I’ve got a funny feeling about it; mit gemischten Gefühlen with mixed feelings; einer Sache mit gemischten Gefühlen gegenüberstehen have mixed feelings about s.th.; mit viel Gefühl singen sing with great feeling ( oder emotion); für mein Gefühl oder meinem Gefühl nach my feeling is that; I think (that); von seinen Gefühlen überwältigt overcome with emotion; seine Gefühle zur Schau tragen wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve; das ist das höchste der Gefühle umg. (ist das Äußerste) that’s the (absolute) limit3. einer Person gegenüber: feeling; freundliche Gefühle für jemanden hegen feel friendly toward(s) s.o.; jemandes Gefühle erwidern return s.o.’s feelings ( oder affection); sich (Dat) über seine Gefühle klar werden be(come) clear about how one feels4. (Ahnung) feeling; (Vorahnung) presentiment; das ( dumpfe) Gefühl haben, dass oder als ob... have a (vague) feeling that...5. (Gespür) sense ( für of); (Instinkt) instinct, intuition, feel(ing); (besondere Begabung) flair; Gefühl für Anstand / Proportionen etc. sense of propriety / proportion etc.; nach Gefühl Zutaten dosieren by guess and by God, by rule of thumb; das muss man mit Gefühl machen you’ve got to have the right touch; etw. im Gefühl haben have a feeling ( oder instinct) for s.th.; (ahnen, wissen) feel it in one’s bones* * *das Gefühlsense; emotion; sensation; hunch; sentiment; feeling* * *Ge|fühl [gə'fyːl]nt -(e)s, -e1) (= Sinneswahrnehmung) feelingetw im Gefǘhl haben — to have a feel for sth
sie hat mehr Gefǘhl in den Fingern als ich — she has a better sense of touch than I do
2) (= seelische Empfindung, Ahnung) feeling; (= Emotionalität) sentimentich habe das Gefǘhl, dass... — I have the feeling that...
ich habe ein Gefǘhl, als ob... — I feel as though...
es geht gegen mein Gefǘhl... — I don't like...
mein Gefǘhl täuscht mich nie — my instinct is never wrong
jds Gefǘhle erwidern — to return sb's affection
jds Gefǘhle verletzen — to hurt sb's feelings
er ist zu keinem menschlichen Gefǘhl fähig — he is incapable of (feeling) any human emotion
Gefǘhl und Verstand — emotion and reason, sense and sensibility
die Romantik war das Zeitalter des Gefǘhls — romanticism was the age of sensibility
das höchste der Gefǘhle (inf) — the ultimate
3) (= Verständnis) feeling; (= Sinn) senseein Gefǘhl für Zahlen/Musik — a feeling for figures/music
ein Gefǘhl für Gerechtigkeit/Anstand/Proportionen/Rhythmus — a sense of justice/decency/proportion/rhythm
Tiere haben ein Gefǘhl dafür, wer sie mag — animals can sense who likes them
einen Apparat mit Gefǘhl behandeln — to treat an appliance sensitively
* * *das1) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) emotion2) (power and ability to feel: I have no feeling in my little finger.) feeling3) (something that one feels physically: a feeling of great pain.) feeling4) ((usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind: His angry words hurt my feelings; a feeling of happiness.) feeling5) (an impression or belief: I have a feeling that the work is too hard.) feeling6) (affection: He has no feeling for her now.) feeling7) (emotion: He spoke with great feeling.) feeling8) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sensation9) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) sense* * *Ge·fühl<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈfy:l]nt1. (Sinneswahrnehmung) feeling2. (seelische Empfindung, Instinkt) feelingdas [...] \Gefühl haben, dass/als ob to have the [...] feeling that/as thoughdas \Gefühl nicht loswerden, dass to not get rid of the feeling thatich werde das \Gefühl nicht los, dass I cannot help feeling thatmit \Gefühl with feeling [or sensitivity], carefullymit gemischten \Gefühlen with mixed feelingsmit widerstrebenden \Gefühlen with [some] reluctancejds \Gefühle erwidern to reciprocate sb's feelings, to return sb's affectionsjds \Gefühle verletzen to hurt sb's feelings\Gefühl[e] in jdn/etw investieren (fam) to become emotionally involved with sb/sthetw im \Gefühl haben to feel sth instinctivelymein \Gefühl täuscht mich nie my instinct is never wrong3. (Sinn) senseein \Gefühl für Zahlen/Kunst/Musik a feeling for figures/art/musicein \Gefühl für Gerechtigkeit a sense of justiceTiere haben ein \Gefühl dafür, wer sie mag animals can sense who likes them4.* * *das; Gefühls, Gefühle1) sensation; feeling2) (Gemütsregung) feelingein Gefühl der Einsamkeit — a sense or feeling of loneliness
das ist das höchste der Gefühle — (ugs.) that's the absolute limit
3) (Ahnung) feelingetwas im Gefühl haben — have a feeling or a premonition of something
4) (Verständnis, Gespür) sense; instinctsich auf sein Gefühl verlassen — trust one's feelings or instinct
etwas nach Gefühl tun — do something by instinct
* * *von Kälte cold sensation;dem Gefühl nach ist es Plastik judging by the feel it’s plastic2. psychisch: feeling, sense; besonders kurze Wahrnehmung: sensation; emotional: sentiment, emotion;ein beängstigendes/beruhigendes Gefühl a worrying/reassuring feeling;widerstreitende Gefühle conflicting feelings;ich habe dabei ein ungutes Gefühl I’ve got a funny feeling about it;mit gemischten Gefühlen with mixed feelings;einer Sache mit gemischten Gefühlen gegenüberstehen have mixed feelings about sth;mit viel Gefühl singen sing with great feeling ( oder emotion);meinem Gefühl nach my feeling is that; I think (that);von seinen Gefühlen überwältigt overcome with emotion;seine Gefühle zur Schau tragen wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve;das ist das höchste der Gefühle umg (ist das Äußerste) that’s the (absolute) limit3. einer Person gegenüber: feeling;freundliche Gefühle für jemanden hegen feel friendly toward(s) sb;jemandes Gefühle erwidern return sb’s feelings ( oder affection);sich (dat)über seine Gefühle klar werden be(come) clear about how one feelsdas (dumpfe) Gefühl haben, dass oderals ob … have a (vague) feeling that …5. (Gespür) sense (Gefühl für Anstand/Proportionen etc sense of propriety/proportion etc;nach Gefühl Zutaten dosieren by guess and by God, by rule of thumb;das muss man mit Gefühl machen you’ve got to have the right touch;etwas im Gefühl haben have a feeling ( oder instinct) for sth; (ahnen, wissen) feel it in one’s bones* * *das; Gefühls, Gefühle1) sensation; feeling2) (Gemütsregung) feelingein Gefühl der Einsamkeit — a sense or feeling of loneliness
das ist das höchste der Gefühle — (ugs.) that's the absolute limit
3) (Ahnung) feelingetwas im Gefühl haben — have a feeling or a premonition of something
4) (Verständnis, Gespür) sense; instinctsich auf sein Gefühl verlassen — trust one's feelings or instinct
* * *-e n.emotion n.feeling n.sense n.sentiment n. -
16 обидеть
1) General subject: aggrieve, damnify, eighty-six, give umbrage to (кого-л.), huff, hurt, hurt somebody's feelings, injure, insult, mortify, offend, offend sensibilities, overreach, shock sensibilities, wrong, give a raspberry, give umbrage, hand a raspberry, wound sensibilities, hurt one's feelings (You can't do that! You'll hurt her feelings. - Так нельзя делать, ты же ее обидишь.), hurt feelings (кого-л.), slight, snub2) Colloquial: do a mischief (кого-л.)4) Makarov: hurt (smb.'s) feelings (кого-л.), offend (smb.'s) sensibilities (кого-л.), shock (smb.'s) sensibilities (кого-л.), wound sensibilities (кого-л.), do wrong to (кого-л.) -
17 sentimento
m feeling, sentiment* * *sentimento s.m.1 sentiment; feeling: un sentimento di pietà, orgoglio, a feeling (o sentiment) of pity, pride; il sentimento religioso, religious sentiment; una canzone ricca di sentimento, a song oozing sentiment; questo film trabocca di sentimento, this film has too much sentiment; una donna di nobili sentimenti, a high-minded woman; nutrire nobili sentimenti, to be high-minded; agì spinto da un sentimento di vendetta, he did it out of a spirit of revenge; sentimento materno, paterno, maternal, paternal feeling; persona di gran sentimento, good-hearted person; ho offeso i suoi sentimenti, I have hurt his feelings; esprimere, controllare i propri sentimenti, to express, to control one's feelings; provare, nascondere un sentimento, to experience, to hide a feeling; lasciarsi guidare dal sentimento, to let oneself be guided by one's feelings // sentimento estetico, aesthetic feeling2 ( opinione) sentiment, opinion, feeling, mind: esprimere i propri sentimenti su qlco., to express one's sentiments (o feelings o to speak one's mind) about sthg.3 ( senno) senses (pl.); consciousness: uscire di sentimento, (fam.) to get carried away (o to lose control of oneself); avere poco sentimento, (fam.) to lack sense // con tutti i sentimenti, with all one's heart // perdere i sentimenti, to lose one's senses.* * *[senti'mento]sostantivo maschile1) feeling, emotionnascondere, mostrare i propri -i — to hide, to show one's feelings
ferire i -i di qcn. — to hurt sb.'s feelings
giocare con i -i di qcn. — to play with sb.'s affections
con sentimento — [cantare, recitare] with feeling, feelingly
3) (modo di pensare, di sentire) feeling, sentiment* * *sentimento/senti'mento/sostantivo m.1 feeling, emotion; un sentimento di gioia a feeling of joy; nascondere, mostrare i propri -i to hide, to show one's feelings; ferire i -i di qcn. to hurt sb.'s feelings; giocare con i -i di qcn. to play with sb.'s affections2 (partecipazione) con sentimento [cantare, recitare] with feeling, feelingly3 (modo di pensare, di sentire) feeling, sentiment; buoni -i fine sentiments; una persona di nobili -i a person of noble sentiments. -
18 urtare
bump into, collide withcon un veicolo hitfig offendurtare i nervi a qualcuno get on s.o.'s nerves* * *urtare v.tr.1 to knock; to knock against, into (s.o., sthg.); to bump; to bump into, against (s.o., sthg.); to crash into, against (s.o., sthg.); to strike* against (s.o., sthg.); to hit*: lo urtai ed egli cadde, I bumped into (o against) him and he fell down; urtare qlcu. per la strada, to bump into (o to knock against) s.o. in the street; l'auto sbandò e urtò il guardrail, the car went out of control and crashed into the guardrail2 ( infastidire) to irritate, to vex, to annoy; ( offendere i sentimenti di) to hurt*; to shock, to offend: non urtarlo, don't irritate him; questo rifiuto mi urta molto, this refusal annoys me very much; le sue parole urtarono i sentimenti di suo fratello, his words hurt (o offended) his brother's feelings // il suo modo di parlare mi urta i nervi, his way of speaking gets (o jars) on my nerves◆ v. intr.1 to knock; to strike*; to hit*: l'aereo urtò contro la collina, the plane crashed into the hill; la nave urtò contro uno scoglio, the ship hit a rock; urtai contro la seggiola, I bumped into (o against) the chair2 (fig.) to conflict, to contrast: una conclusione che urta con le premesse, a conclusion that conflicts with the premises.◆ v.rifl.rec.1 ( entrare in collisione) to collide, to bump into, against one another: le due automobili si urtarono, the two cars collided; le due navi si urtarono, the two ships collided; all'uscita dallo stadio ci si urta, people bump into one another leaving the football ground2 (fig.) ( venire a contrasto) to quarrel: si sono urtati per una questione da nulla, they quarrelled over a trivial matter.* * *[ur'tare]1. vt1) (persona, ostacolo) to bump into, knock against, (gomito, testa) to knock, bump2) (irritare) to annoy, irritate2. viurtare contro — (auto, barca) to bump into, (persona) to bump into, knock against
3. vr (urtarsi)(uso reciproco: scontrarsi) to collide, fig to clash4. vip (urtarsi)(irritarsi) to get annoyed, get irritatedPAROLA CHIAVE: urtare non si traduce mai con la parola inglese hurt* * *[ur'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (scontrarsi con) to bang into [ persona]; to hit*, to knock, to bang into [ oggetto]2) (ferire) to bruise, to hurt* [persona, sentimenti]urtare la sensibilità di qcn. — to hurt sb.'s feelings
3) (irritare) to irritate, to annoy [ persona]2.urtare i nervi a qcn. — to get on sb.'s nerves
3.urtare contro qcs. — [ persona] to bang into sth., to bump against sth., to knock into o against sth.; [braccio, testa] to hit sth
verbo pronominale urtarsi1) (scontrarsi) [ veicoli] to crash2) (irritarsi) to take* offence, to get* annoyed* * *urtare/ur'tare/ [1]2 (ferire) to bruise, to hurt* [persona, sentimenti]; urtare la sensibilità di qcn. to hurt sb.'s feelings(aus. avere) urtare contro qcs. [ persona] to bang into sth., to bump against sth., to knock into o against sth.; [braccio, testa] to hit sth.III urtarsi verbo pronominale1 (scontrarsi) [ veicoli] to crash2 (irritarsi) to take* offence, to get* annoyed -
19 задеть (чьи-л.) чувства
1) General subject: hurt (one's) feelings (In what situation do you think it's better to tell a white lie, in order not to hurt people's feelings ? -), ruffle feelings, step on (smb's) corns, step on toes, tread on corns, tread on toes2) Makarov: hurt (smb.'s) feelings3) Idiomatic expression: rub the wrong wayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задеть (чьи-л.) чувства
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20 задеть чувства
1) General subject: (чьи-л.) hurt (one's) feelings (In what situation do you think it's better to tell a white lie, in order not to hurt people's feelings? -), (чьи-л.) ruffle feelings, (чьи-л.) step on (smb's) corns, (чьи-л.) step on toes, (чьи-л.) tread on corns, (чьи-л.) tread on toes2) Makarov: (чьи-л.) hurt (smb.'s) feelings3) Idiomatic expression: (чьи-л.) rub the wrong way
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