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wince [wɪns](from pain) crisper le visage, grimacer;∎ she didn't even wince elle n'a pas fait la moindre grimace;∎ to wince with pain grimacer de douleur; figurative grimacer (de dégoût);∎ she winced at the thought cette pensée l'a fait grimacer de dégoût2 noungrimace f -
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A n grimace f.B vi grimacer, faire une grimace ; to wince with pain/disgust grimacer de douleur/dégoût. -
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wince [wɪns]( = flinch) tressaillir ; ( = grimace) grimacer (de douleur)* * *[wɪns] 1.noun grimace f2.intransitive verb grimacer, faire une grimace -
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wins(to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) retorcerse, hacer muecas de dolortr[wɪns]1 rictus nombre masculino, mueca de dolor1 (in pain) hacer un rictus, hacer una mueca de dolor; (in embarrassment) hacer una muecawince n: mueca f de dolorv.• estremecerse v.• hacer una mueca de dolor v.• respingar v.n.• mueca de dolor s.f.
I wɪnsintransitive verb hacer* un gesto de dolor; ( shudder) estremecerse*to wince AT something: she winced at the pain — hizo un gesto or una mueca de dolor
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noun gesto m or mueca f (de dolor)[wɪns]1.N [of revulsion] mueca f ; [of pain] mueca f de dolor2.VI (=shudder) estremecerse* * *
I [wɪns]intransitive verb hacer* un gesto de dolor; ( shudder) estremecerse*to wince AT something: she winced at the pain — hizo un gesto or una mueca de dolor
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intransitive verbzusammenzucken (at bei)* * *[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) (zusammen-)zucken* * *[wɪn(t)s]I. n Zusammenzucken nt, Zusammenfahren ntto give a \wince zusammenzuckenII. vi zusammenzucken* * *[wɪns]1. n(Zusammen)zucken ntouch, he said with a wince — autsch, sagte er und zuckte zusammen
to give a wince ( of pain) — (vor Schmerz) zusammenzucken
2. vizusammenzucken* * *wince [wıns]he did not even wince er zuckte mit keiner WimperB s (Zusammen)Zucken n* * *intransitive verbzusammenzucken (at bei)he winced under the pain/the insult — der Schmerz/die Beleidigung ließ ihn zusammenzucken
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I [wɪns]nome trasalimento m., sussulto m.II [wɪns]verbo intransitivo trasalire, sussultare* * *[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) sobbalzare* * *[wɪns]1. nto give a wince — rabbrividire, (grimace) smorfia
2. virabbrividire, (grimace) fare una smorfia (di dolore)* * *wince (1) /wɪns/n.1 fremito; sobbalzo; sussulto2 l'indietreggiare; il tirarsi indietrowince (2) /wɪns/n.(mecc.) verricello.(to) wince /wɪns/v. i.1 fremere; sobbalzare; sussultare; trasalire: He winced at the sight of blood, ha trasalito alla vista del sangue2 indietreggiare; tirarsi indietro; barcollare* * *I [wɪns]nome trasalimento m., sussulto m.II [wɪns]verbo intransitivo trasalire, sussultare -
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1. сущ. вздрагивание, содрогание Syn: shudder
2. гл. вздрагивать, морщиться( от боли) to wince at the thought of going back to work ≈ недовольно морщиться при мысли, что нужно снова работать to wince in pain ≈ морщиться от боли Syn: flinch вздрагивание (от испуга, боли, отвращения) - with a * отшатнувшись;
вздрогнув;
поморщившись вздрагивать, содрогаться, отшатываться( от испуга, отвращения) ;
морщиться (от боли) - to * at a blow отшатнуться от удара - to * at an illusion поморщиться от намека - without wincing не поморщившись;
и бровью не повел (техническое) лебедка;
ворот( техническое) коленчатая рукоятка wince вздрагивать, морщиться (от боли) ~ содрогание, вздрагивание -
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I1. [wıns] nвздрагивание (от испуга, боли, отвращения)with a wince - отшатнувшись; вздрогнув; поморщившись
2. [wıns] vвздрагивать, содрогаться, отшатываться (от испуга, отвращения); морщиться ( от боли)to wince at an allusion [at a remark] - поморщиться от намёка [от замечания]
II [wıns] = winch I 1 и 2without wincing - не поморщившись; ≅ и бровью не повёл
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[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) saltar* * *[wins] n estremecimento. • vi 1 estremecer, tremer. 2 recuar, retrair-se (repentinamente, pelo susto). 3 assustar-se (at de, com). with a wince assustado. without wincing sem pestanejar. -
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1. n1) здригання2) брикання, хвицання; удар ногою2. v1) здригатися; відсахнутися; морщитися, кривитися (від болю тощо)2) брикатися, хвицатися* * *I [wins] nздригання (від переляку, болі, відрази)II [wins] vздригатися, відсахнутися (від переляку, відрази); морщитися ( від болі)III [wins] = winchto wince at an allusion [at a remark] — поморщитися від натяку [від зауваження]
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n. ineenkrimping, huivering, rilling--------v. huiveren, ineenkrimpen (v. pijn, enz.)wince1[ wins] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————wince2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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[wɪn(t)s] 1. сущ.вздрагивание, содроганиеSyn:2. гл.1) диал. лягаться, брыкаться (от боли, нетерпения)2) вздрагивать, морщиться ( от боли)to wince at the thought of going back to work — недовольно морщиться при мысли, что нужно снова идти работать
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1. n вздрагиваниеwith a wince — отшатнувшись; вздрогнув; поморщившись
2. v вздрагивать, содрогаться, отшатываться; морщитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. cringe (noun) cringe; grimace; shudder2. flinch (verb) be startled; blanch; blench; blink; cringe; falter; flinch; quail; recoil; shrink; shy; squinch; start; twitch -
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[wɪns]wince вздрагивать, морщиться (от боли) wince содрогание, вздрагивание -
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wins(to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) ynke/krympe segIsubst. \/wɪns\/trekningwithout a wince uten å fortrekke en mineIIverb \/wɪns\/rykke til, krype sammen -
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megrezzenés, arcrándulás to wince: megrezzen, megrándul az arca* * *[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) összerezzen
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Wince — Wince, n. [See {Winch}.] (Dyeing & Calico Printing) A reel used in dyeing, steeping, or washing cloth; a winch. It is placed over the division wall between two wince pits so as to allow the cloth to descend into either compartment. at will. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wince — [wıns] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: wenchier [i] to be impatient, move about suddenly ] 1.) to suddenly change the expression on your face as a reaction to something painful or upsetting ▪ Sandra winced as the dentist started… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wince — Wince, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Winced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wincing}.] [OE. wincen, winchen, OF. quencir, guenchir, guenchier, giencier, guinchier, and (assumed) winchier, winchir, to give way, to turn aside, fr. OHG. wankjan, wenken, to give way, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wince — Wince, n. The act of one who winces. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wince — (v.) early 13c., winch, probably from O.N.Fr. *wenchier (in O.Fr. guenchir to turn aside, avoid ), from Frankish *wenkjan, from P.Gmc. *wankjan (Cf. O.H.G. wankon to stagger, totter, O.N. vakka to stray, hover; see WINK (Cf. wink)). Originally of … Etymology dictionary
wince — *recoil, flinch, shrink, blench, quail Analogous words: cringe, cower (see FAWN): balk, shy, stick, stickle (see DEMUR): squirm, *writhe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wince — [v] draw back back off, blanch, blench, cower, cringe, dodge, duck, flinch, grimace, jib, make a face*, quail, recoil, shrink, shy, start, swerve, turn; concepts 154,185 … New thesaurus
wince — ► VERB ▪ give a slight involuntary grimace or flinch due to pain or distress. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of wincing. ORIGIN Old French guenchir turn aside … English terms dictionary
wince — wince1 [wins] vi. winced, wincing [ME wynsen < Anglo Fr var. of OFr guenchir < Frank * wenkjan, akin to OHG wankon, to totter, turn: for IE base see WINCH] to shrink or draw back slightly, usually with a grimace, as in pain, embarrassment,… … English World dictionary
wince — v. 1) (D; intr.) to wince at (to wince at the thought of going back to work) 2) (misc.) to wince in pain * * * [wɪns] (misc.) to wince in pain (D; intr.) to wince at (to wince at the thought of going back to work) … Combinatory dictionary
Wince — This unusual and interesting name has two possible origins, the first of which is a medieval topographical name denoting residence at or by a spot on a river where boats were hauled up onto the land by means of Pulleys, derived from the Middle… … Surnames reference