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(a) (of insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (of smoke) piquer, brûler; (of vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler; (of whip, rain) cingler;∎ the smoke stung my eyes la fumée me brûlait ou me piquait les yeux;∎ a bee stung her finger or stung her on the finger une abeille lui a piqué le doigt(b) (of remark, joke, criticism) piquer (au vif), blesser;∎ she was stung by their sharp criticisms leurs critiques acérées l'ont piquée au vif;∎ to sting sb into action inciter ou pousser qn à agir;∎ our comments might sting them into doing something nos remarques les inciteront peut-être à faire quelque chose∎ to get stung se faire arnaquer, se faire refaire;∎ they stung him for a hundred quid ils l'ont arnaqué ou refait de cent livres(a) (insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler, piquer; (whip, rain) cingler;∎ this is going to sting a bit ça va faire un peu mal(b) (eyes, skin) piquer, brûler;∎ my eyes are stinging j'ai les yeux qui piquent3 noun∎ British there's a sting in the tail il y a une mauvaise surprise à la fin;∎ his remarks often have a sting in the tail ses remarques sont rarement innocentes;∎ to take the sting out of sth rendre qch moins douloureux, adoucir qch(b) (wound, pain, mark → from insect, nettle, scorpion) piqûre f; (→ from vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûlure f; (→ from whip) douleur f cinglante -
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A n3 ( pain) sensation f de brûlure ;1 [insect, antiseptic, plant] piquer ;2 [wind, hail] cingler ;3 fig [criticism, rebuke] blesser, piquer [qn] au vif ;4 ○ ( rip off) arnaquer ○ ; they really sting you in that place on se fait arnaquer là-bas ;5 ○ ( get money from) to sting sb for £10 taper ○ dix livres à qn.C vi ( prét, pp stung) [eyes] piquer ; [cut] cuire ; [antiseptic] piquer ; it stings! ça pique! ; my knee stings mon genou me cuit.a sting in the tail une mauvaise surprise ; to sting sb into action pousser qn à agir en le piquant au vif ; to take the sting out of rendre [qch] moins blessant [remark, criticism] ; atténuer l'effet de [measure, action]. -
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1. stiŋ noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) aguijón2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) picadura3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) picadura
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verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) picar2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) escocer, picar, ardersting1 n1. aguijón2. picadurasting2 vb picartr[stɪŋ]2 (action, wound) picadura4 figurative use (of remorse) punzada1 (gen) picar■ if you keep still it won't sting you si no te mueves, no te picará3 (provoke) incitar, provocar (into/to, a)4 (overcharge, swindle) clavar■ they stung me for £50 me clavaron £501 (insects, nettles, etc) picar; (substance) escocer2 (be painful) escocer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a sting in the tail figurative use esconder algo maloto take the sting out of something figurative use quitar hierro a algo1) : picara bee stung him: le picó una abeja2) hurt: hacer escocer (físicamente), herir (emocionalmente)sting vi1) : picar (dícese de las abejas, etc.)2) smart: escocer, ardersting n: picadura f (herida), escozor m (sensación)n.• aguijón s.m.• escosor s.m.• espigón s.m.• picada s.f.• picadura s.f.• picazón s.m.• punzada s.f.• rejo s.m.• resquemor s.m. (Insect)v.• picar (Insecto) v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: stung) = escocer v.• incitar v.• pungir v.• punzar v.• remorder v.• resquemar v.stɪŋ
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1) ca) (organ of bee, wasp) aguijón ma sting in the tail — (BrE)
b) (action, wound) picadura f2) (no pl)a) ( pain) escozor m, ardor m (CS)b) ( hurtfulness)3) c ( confidence game) (AmE sl) timo m (fam), golpe m (fam)
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(past & past p stung) transitive verb1) \<\<bee/scorpion/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( cause pain) hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS)b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* profundamentec) (goad, incite)to sting somebody INTO something — incitar a alguien a + inf
3) (cheat, overcharge) (sl)I was stung for $65 — me clavaron 65 dólares (fam)
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vi1) \<\<insect/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( hurt physically) \<\<iodine/ointment\>\> hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS); \<\<cut\>\> escocer*, arder (CS); \<\<rain\>\> azotarher eyes were stinging — le escocían or le ardían los ojos
b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* (profundamente)c) stinging pres p <rebuke/criticism> punzante, hiriente[stɪŋ] (vb: pt, pp stung)stinging pain — escozor m, ardor m (CS)
1. N1) (Zool, Bot) (=organ) aguijón m2) (=act, wound) [of insect, nettle] picadura f ; (=sharp pain) punzada f- take the sting out of sth3) (esp US) * (=confidence trick) timo m2. VT1) [insect, nettle] picar; (=make smart) escocer, picar, arder (esp LAm); [hail] azotar2) (fig) [conscience] remorder; [remark, criticism] herir3) (=provoke)4) **how much did they sting you for? — ¿cuánto te clavaron? *
3. VI1) [insect etc] picar2)* * *[stɪŋ]
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1) ca) (organ of bee, wasp) aguijón ma sting in the tail — (BrE)
b) (action, wound) picadura f2) (no pl)a) ( pain) escozor m, ardor m (CS)b) ( hurtfulness)3) c ( confidence game) (AmE sl) timo m (fam), golpe m (fam)
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(past & past p stung) transitive verb1) \<\<bee/scorpion/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( cause pain) hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS)b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* profundamentec) (goad, incite)to sting somebody INTO something — incitar a alguien a + inf
3) (cheat, overcharge) (sl)I was stung for $65 — me clavaron 65 dólares (fam)
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vi1) \<\<insect/nettle\>\> picar*2)a) ( hurt physically) \<\<iodine/ointment\>\> hacer* escocer, hacer* arder (CS); \<\<cut\>\> escocer*, arder (CS); \<\<rain\>\> azotarher eyes were stinging — le escocían or le ardían los ojos
b) (mentally, emotionally) herir* (profundamente)c) stinging pres p <rebuke/criticism> punzante, hirientestinging pain — escozor m, ardor m (CS)
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I [stɪŋ]1) (organ) (of insect) pungiglione m., aculeo m.; (of scorpion) pungiglione m.2) (wound) (of insect, plant) puntura f.3) (pain) fitta f., dolore m. acuto4) AE colloq. (rip-off) truffa f., fregatura f.••a sting in the tail — una brutta sorpresa alla fine, in cauda venenum
II 1. [stɪŋ]to take the sting out of — svelenire, rendere meno velenoso [ remark]; mitigare o attenuare l'effetto di [ action]
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stung)1) [insect, plant] pungere2) [ wind] colpire, sferzare3) fig. [ criticism] pungere sul vivo2.* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) pungiglione, aculeo2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) puntura3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) puntura2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) pungere2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) bruciare, dolere* * *[stɪŋ] stung vb: pt, pp1. n2. vt1) (subj: insect, nettle) pungere, (jellyfish) pizzicare, (iodine) bruciare, (cold wind) tagliare, (fig: remark, criticism) pungere sul vivo2) famthey stung me for £40 — mi hanno scucito 40 sterline
3. vi* * *sting /stɪŋ/n.2 (bot.) aculeo; pelo urticante3 puntura ( anche fig.); pungolo; pungiglione; tormento: a wasp sting, la puntura di una vespa; the sting of satire, il pungiglione (il veleno) della satira; the stings of conscience, il pungolo della coscienza; the sting of envy, il tormento dell'invidia5 (fig.) pungolo; stimolo; sprone6 (fam.) mordente; vigore7 [u] (fam.) asprezza; acredine; veleno (fig.), velenosità; l'amaro: the sting of sb. 's criticism, la velenosità delle critiche di q.; to take the sting out of defeat, togliere di bocca l'amaro della sconfitta9 ( slang) manovra per incastrare un criminale; operazione ( della polizia) sotto copertura; trappola (fig.)● (fig.) the sting of her tongue, la sua lingua tagliente □ (zool.) sting-ray ► stingaree □ He felt the sting of the wind, sentiva il soffio gelido del vento □ ( di consiglio, progetto, racconto, ecc.) It has a sting in its tail, «in cauda venenum» (lat.).(to) sting /stɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. stung)A v. t.1 pungere; (fig.) ferire, offendere, irritare, tormentare: A bee has stung me on the neck, un'ape mi ha punto sul collo; The nettles stung her legs, le ortiche le pungevano le gambe; He was stung to the quick, è stato punto sul vivo; to be stung with envy [desire], essere punto dall'invidia [dal desiderio]; His conscience stings him sharply, la coscienza lo tormenta dolorosamente3 (fig.) pungolare; incitare; stimolare; spingere: My words stung him into action, le mie parole lo spinsero ad agire4 ( slang) portare via; far pagare; spillare; fregare (pop.): The seller stung me for 200 pounds, il venditore mi ha fregato duecento sterlineB v. i.2 dare fitte di dolore; dolere; bruciare (fig.): My eyes are stinging from the smoke, mi bruciano gli occhi per il fumo● (fam.) to be stung, farsi imbrogliare (raggirare, fregare): He got stung on that deal, s'è fatto fregare in quell'affare.* * *I [stɪŋ]1) (organ) (of insect) pungiglione m., aculeo m.; (of scorpion) pungiglione m.2) (wound) (of insect, plant) puntura f.3) (pain) fitta f., dolore m. acuto4) AE colloq. (rip-off) truffa f., fregatura f.••a sting in the tail — una brutta sorpresa alla fine, in cauda venenum
II 1. [stɪŋ]to take the sting out of — svelenire, rendere meno velenoso [ remark]; mitigare o attenuare l'effetto di [ action]
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stung)1) [insect, plant] pungere2) [ wind] colpire, sferzare3) fig. [ criticism] pungere sul vivo2. -
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['skɔːpɪən]1) zool. scorpione m.2) astrol.* * *['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) scorpione* * *scorpion /ˈskɔ:pɪən/n.● (zool.) scorpion fish ( Scorpaena), scorpena; scorfano □ (zool.) scorpion fly ( Panorpa communis), panorpa; mosca scorpione □ (bot.) scorpion grass ► forget-me-not.* * *['skɔːpɪən]1) zool. scorpione m.2) astrol. -
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stɪŋ
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1) а) жало б) бот. жгучий волосок в) укус( пчелы и т.п.) ;
ожог крапивой
2) а) острая боль б) перен. колкость, ядовитость
3) острота to give a sting to one's speech ≈ придать остроту своей речи
2. гл.
1) жалить;
жечь;
кусаться
2) прям и перен. а) причинять острую боль б) чувствовать острую боль
3) побуждать;
стимулировать Syn: spur
4) разг. обманывать, одурачивать, надувать жало - the * of a scorpion is in its tail жало скорпиона находится у него в хвосте;
самое неприятное - в конце (ботаника) жгучий волосок укус;
ожог крапивы ядовитость, колкость - the *s of calumny ядовитые стрелы клеветы муки, острая боль - the * of hunger муки голода - the *s of remorse угрызения совести острота - to give a * to an epigram придать эпиграмме остроту жалить, жечь - to * smb. on the finger ужалить кого-л. в палец - to * the eyes есть глаза (о дыме) гореть, жечь, саднить кусать(ся) (о комарах, клопах и т. п.) причинять острую боль, мучить;
уязвлять, терзать - his conscience *s him он терзается угрызениями совести - stung by the mockings of others уязвленный насмешками других - the reproach stung me to the quick этот упрек задел меня за живое - nothing *s like the truth ничто так не ранит, как правда;
правда глаза колет чувствовать острую боль;
терзаться возбуждать, побуждать - anger stung him to action гнев заставил его действовать - he was stung with desire он был охвачен желанием (сленг) обмануть, одурачить - he got stung on that deal он погорел на этом деле( сленг) (for) выманить, выпросить или собрать деньги - at the airport he was stung for a few dollars for having excess luggage в аэропорту с него содрали несколько долларов за лишний багаж ~ уязвлять, терзать;
to be stung by remorse мучиться угрызениями совести ~ (обыкн. pass) разг. обмануть, надуть;
обобрать, "нагреть";
he was stung for;
5 его надули на 5 фунтов ~ острота, сила;
his service has no sting in it у него слабая подача( в теннисе) sting возбуждать;
побуждать;
the insult stung him into a reply оскорбление побудило его ответить sting возбуждать;
побуждать;
the insult stung him into a reply оскорбление побудило его ответить ~ (stung) жалить;
жечь (о крапиве и т. п.) ~ жало ~ бот. жгучий волосок ~ муки;
острая боль;
the stings of hunger муки голода ~ (обыкн. pass) разг. обмануть, надуть;
обобрать, "нагреть";
he was stung for;
5 его надули на 5 фунтов ~ острота, сила;
his service has no sting in it у него слабая подача (в теннисе) ~ причинять острую боль ~ укус;
ожог крапивой ~ уязвлять, терзать;
to be stung by remorse мучиться угрызениями совести ~ чувствовать острую боль ~ ядовитость, колкость ~ муки;
острая боль;
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1. [stıŋ] n1. жалоthe sting of a scorpion is in its tail - а) жало скорпиона находится у него в хвосте б) самое неприятное - в конце
2. бот. жгучий волосок3. укус; ожог крапивы4. ядовитость, колкость5. муки, острая боль6. острота2. [stıŋ] v (stung)1. 1) жалить, жечьto sting smb. on the finger [on the nose] - ужалить кого-л. в палец [в нос]
2) гореть, жечь, саднить3) кусать(ся) (о комарах, клопах и т. п.)2. 1) причинять острую боль, мучить; уязвлять, терзатьnothing stings like the truth - ничто так не ранит, как правда; ≅ правда глаза колет
2) чувствовать острую боль; терзаться3. возбуждать, побуждать4. сл.1) обмануть, одурачить2) (for) выманить, выпросить или собрать деньгиat the airport he was stung for a few dollars for having excess luggage - в аэропорту с него содрали несколько долларов за лишний багаж
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'sko:piən(an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) escorpión, alacránscorpion n escorpióntr['skɔːpɪən]1 escorpión nombre masculino, alacrán nombre masculinoscorpion ['skɔrpiən] n: alacrán m, escorpión mn.• alacrán s.m.• escorpión s.f.'skɔːrpiən, 'skɔːpiənnoun escorpión m, alacrán m['skɔːpɪǝn]N alacrán m, escorpión m* * *['skɔːrpiən, 'skɔːpiən]noun escorpión m, alacrán m -
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noun(Zool.) Skorpion, der* * *['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) der Skorpion* * *scor·pi·on[ˈskɔ:piən, AM ˈskɔ:r-]n Skorpion m* * *['skɔːpɪən]nSkorpion m* * *scorpion [ˈskɔː(r)pjən; -pıən] s1. ZOOL Skorpion m3. BIBEL Skorpion m, Stachelpeitsche f4. fig Geißel f5. MIL, HIST Skorpion m (Wurfmaschine)* * *noun(Zool.) Skorpion, der* * *n.Skorpion -e m. -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpion* * *['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpion -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) škorpijon* * *[skɔ:pjɔn]nounzoology škorpijon; figuratively bič; military history metalni strojScorpion astronomy Škorpijon -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) scorpion -
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عَقْرَب \ scorpion: a small creature with a very poisonous sting in its long tail found in hot countries. -
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'sko:piən(an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpionsubst. \/ˈskɔːpjən\/1) ( edderkoppdyr i ordenen Scorpiones) skorpion2) (poetisk, litterært) piggreim, pisk med metallpigger -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) sporðdreki -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpió -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) escorpião* * *scor.pi.on[sk'ɔ:piən] n 1 Zool escorpião. 2 algo que incita à ação, como uma picada de inseto. -
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n. akrep takımyıldızı [astr.], akrep burcu [astr.]————————n. akrep* * *akrep* * *['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) akrep -
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• skorpioni* * *'sko:piən(an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpioni -
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['skɔːpɪən]nskorpion m* * *['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) skorpion
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