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1 agony
n. vånda, plåga; dödsångest* * *['æɡəni]plural - agonies; noun(great pain or suffering: The dying man was in agony; agonies of regret.) vånda- agonized- agonised
- agonizing
- agonising
- agonizingly
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2 cried in agony
grät av smärta -
3 death agony
dödsångest -
4 died in agony
dog i vånda, dog i själskval -
5 drink the cup of agony
dricka ångestens kopp -
6 in agony
i vånda, i svåra kval (lidande, i plågor) -
7 agonies
plural; see agony -
8 agonised
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) plågad -
9 agonising
adjective (causing agony: an agonizing pain.) kvalfull, plågsam -
10 agonized
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) plågad -
11 agonizing
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12 anguish
n. smärta, pina; ångest, kval--------v. smärta; vånda, kval, ångest* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) pina, kval, ångest -
13 scream
n. skrik, rop, skri; tjut; rolig person, komisk sak (slang)--------v. skrika; skria; vråla; tjuta (vind etc.)* * *[skri:m] 1. verb(to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) skrika, tjuta2. noun1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.) skrik, tjut2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.) urkomisk, dråplig -
14 writhe
n. vridning; förvridning; slingrande rörelse, ålande rörelse--------v. förvrida, förvränga; plågas, våndas (av smärta); förvridas* * *(to twist violently to and fro, especially in pain or discomfort: to writhe in agony; She writhed about when I tickled her.) vrida sig
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