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1 under pain of death
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2 under
1) нижче; вниз2) прийм. під; за; у відповідності з; згідно; в силу; на підставі3) преф. недо-; суб-•under pains and penalties of law — під страхом покарань, встановлених законом
under the color of exercising the duties of an office — = under the colour of exercising the duties of an office під приводом виконання службових обов'язків ( функцій)
- under a sentence for a crimeunder the colour of exercising the duties of an office — = under the color of exercising the duties of an office
- under a sentence of death
- under a special procedure
- under advisement
- under-age
- under agreement
- under authority
- under cloud
- under constraint
- under control
- under copyright
- under date of
- under duress
- under granted powers
- under hand and seal
- under heavy guard
- under judicial deliberation
- under-lease
- under-lessee
- under orders
- under pain of death
- under pain of punishment
- under penalty
- under police supervision
- under police surveillance
- under prescribed circumstances
- under present law
- under reservations
- under seal
- under seal of secrecy
- under-secretary
- under-sheriff
- under-staffing
- under surveillance
- under-tenant
- under the aegis
- under the auspices
- under the authority
- under the chair
- under the chairmanship
- under the claim of right
- under the color
- under the colour
- under the color of office
- under the colour of office
- under the color of law
- under the control
- under the cover
- under the guise
- under the hand and seal
- under the influence of alcohol
- under the law
- under the license
- under the licence
- under the oath
- under the pretence
- under the pretence of office
- under the pretence of right
- under the pretext
- under the protection of law
- under the sentence for a crime
- under the supervision
- under the sway of passion
- under-the-table
- under the terms
- under the weight of evidence
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3 pain
[peɪn] 1. n1) біль, стражда́нняto be in pain — відчува́ти біль (стражда́ння)
2) стражда́ння, го́ре3) pl стара́ння, пра́ця; зуси́лляto take pains, to be at the pains — доклада́ти зуси́ль
to be a fool for one's pains, to have one's labour for one's pains — ма́рно працюва́ти
to save one's pains — заоща́джувати свої́ си́ли
4) pl полого́ві пере́йми••under pain of death — під стра́хо́м сме́рті
2. va pain in the neck — надоку́члива люди́на
1) засму́чувати; му́чити2) завдава́ти бо́лю; болі́тиmy tooth doesn't pain me now — за́раз зуб у ме́не не боли́ть
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under pain of death — on/under pain of death formal if you are told to do something on pain of death, you will be killed if you do not do it. They had been told to leave their homes by noon on pain of death … New idioms dictionary
under pain of death — expected to receive the death penalty, eligible for capital punishment … English contemporary dictionary
under\ pain\ of — • on pain of • under pain of prep. formal At the risk of; under penalty of. The workers went on strike on pain of losing their jobs. The rebels had to swear under pain of death never to confess where their comrades were hiding … Словарь американских идиом
on pain of death — on/under pain of death formal if you are told to do something on pain of death, you will be killed if you do not do it. They had been told to leave their homes by noon on pain of death … New idioms dictionary
under pain of something — on/under/pain of something phrase used for threatening someone I told her on pain of death not to tell Pete that I was involved. Thesaurus: ways of threatening someonesynonym Main entry: pain * * * on/under pain of … Useful english dictionary
pain — (p[=a]n), n. [OE. peine, F. peine, fr. L. poena, penalty, punishment, torment, pain; akin to Gr. poinh penalty. Cf. {Penal}, {Pine} to languish, {Punish}.] 1. Punishment suffered or denounced; suffering or evil inflicted as a punishment for crime … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
on/under pain of — formal : at the risk of being given (a particular form of punishment) She was ordered to remain silent under pain of imprisonment. He cannot return to the country on pain of death. [=he will be killed if he returns to the country] • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
on or under pain of — idi on or under pain of, subject to the penalty of; risking: on pain of death[/ex] … From formal English to slang
pain — pain1 W2S2 [peın] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: peine, from Latin poena, from Greek poine payment, punishment ] 1.) [U and C] the feeling you have when part of your body hurts pain in ▪ The pain in her jaw had come back. ▪ I had … Dictionary of contemporary English
pain — pain1 [ peın ] noun count or uncount *** 1. ) a feeling that you have in a part of your body when you are hurt or become sick: chest/stomach pains Harry has been enduring considerable back pain for a number of years. pain in: I m having terrible… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pain — 1 /peIn/ noun 1 PHYSICAL (C, U) the feeling you have when part of your body hurts: be in pain (=having a pain in part of your body): Take these tablets if you re in pain. | feel pain: We ve given him an anaesthetic so he shouldn t feel any pain.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English