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1 pain
1. nounfeel [some] pain, be in pain — Schmerzen haben
cause somebody pain — (lit. or fig.) jemandem wehtun
2) (instance of suffering) Schmerz, derI have a pain in my shoulder/knee/stomach — meine Schulter/mein Knie/Magen tut weh
be a pain in the neck — see academic.ru/49333/neck">neck 1. 1)
3) (coll.): (nuisance) Plage, die; (somebody/something getting on one's nerves) Nervensäge, die (ugs.)take pains — sich (Dat.) Mühe geben ( over mit, bei)
be at pains to do something — sich sehr bemühen od. sich (Dat.) große Mühe geben, etwas zu tun
he got nothing for all his pains — seine ganze Mühe war umsonst
5) (Law)2. transitive verbon or under pain of death — bei Todesstrafe
* * *[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) der Schmerz2. verb- pained- painful
- painfully
- painless
- painlessly
- painkiller
- painstaking
- a pain in the neck
- take pains* * *[peɪn]I. naches and \pains Gebrechen pla \pain in one's leg/side Schmerzen pl im Bein/in der Seite\pains and pleasures Freuden und Leidendull/sharp/stabbing \pain schwacher/heftiger/stechender Schmerzto give sb \pain jdm Schmerzen bereitento ease the \pain die Schmerzen lindernto be in \pain Schmerzen habenare you in \pain? haben Sie Schmerzen?to double up in [or be doubled up with] \pain sich akk vor Schmerzen krümmensth gives sb \pain etw tut jdm wehthey are still in great \pain over her death sie leiden noch immer sehr unter ihrem Tod\pain of loss/parting Trennungs-/Abschiedsschmerz m4. (great care)▪ \pains pl Mühe fI went to great \pains to select the best staff available ich habe alles darangesetzt, die besten Leute auszuwählen, die ich bekommen konnteto be a \pain einem auf die Nerven gehen famit's such a \pain having to go shopping Einkaufen gehen zu müssen finde ich sehr lästigthat child is a real \pain das Kind ist eine Nervensäge6.▶ to be a \pain in the backside [or BRIT, AUS also arse] [or AM also butt [or ass]] (fam!) einem auf den Wecker [o Geist] gehen famwriting these reports is a \pain in the arse diese Berichte zu schreiben nervt unglaublichwill you stop being such a \pain in the butt? willst du vielleicht endlich mal aufhören, mich ständig zu nerven?▶ for sb's \pains zum Dank für jds Mühehe tried to help and was told to eff off for his \pains er versuchte zu helfen und zum Dank dafür sagte man ihm, er solle sich verpissenhe's a \pain in the neck er ist eine NervensägeII. vt▪ it \pains sb to do sth es tut jdm leid, etw zu tun* * *[peɪn]1. n1) Schmerz mis the pain still there? — hast du noch Schmerzen?
where is the pain exactly? — wo tut es denn genau weh?
this will help the pain — das ist gut gegen die Schmerzen
you can't just leave him in pain — du kannst ihn nicht einfach leiden lassen
he screamed in pain —
stomach/chest pains — Magen-/Brustschmerzen pl
I felt a pain in my leg — mein Bein tat mir weh, ich hatte Schmerzen im Bein
2) (mental) Qualen plthe pain of parting —
Werther: a soul in pain — Werther: eine gequälte Seele
being so totally ignored like that was a source of great pain to her — so vollkommen ignoriert zu werden, war für sie sehr schmerzlich
no pain, no gain — ohne Fleiß kein Preis (Prov)
3) pl (= efforts) Mühe fto be at (great) pains to do sth — sich (dat) (große) Mühe geben, etw zu tun
to take pains over sth — sich (dat) Mühe mit etw geben
to take pains to do sth — sich (dat) Mühe geben, etw zu tun
great pains have been taken to... — besondere Mühe wurde darauf verwendet...
she takes great pains with her appearance —
see what you get for your pains! — das hast du nun für deine Mühe!
4)(= penalty)
on or under pain of death — bei Todesstrafe, bei Strafe des Todes (old), unter Androhung der Todesstrafe5) (inf also pain in the neck or arse Brit sl)to be a (real) pain — einem auf den Wecker (inf) or Sack (sl) gehen
this job is getting to be a pain — dieser Job geht mir langsam auf den Wecker (inf) or Sack (sl)
2. vt(mentally) schmerzenit pains me to have to tell you this but... — es schmerzt mich, Ihnen dies mitteilen zu müssen, aber...
* * *pain [peın]A sI have a pain in my stomach mir tut der Magen weh;be a pain in the neck umg eine Nervensäge sein;give sb a pain in the neck umg jemandem auf den Wecker gehen;2. Schmerz m, Leid n, Kummer m:3. pl Mühe f, Bemühungen pl:be at pains, take pains sich Mühe geben, sich bemühen, sich anstrengen;spare no pains keine Mühe scheuen;all he got for his pains der (ganze) Dank (für seine Mühe);no pains, no gains (Sprichwort) ohne Fleiß kein Preis4. pl MED (Geburts)Wehen pl5. Strafe f (obs außer in):B v/t1. jemanden schmerzen, jemandem Schmerzen bereiten, jemandem wehtun, fig auch jemanden schmerzlich berühren, jemanden peinigen2. umg fuchsen, ärgern* * *1. nounfeel [some] pain, be in pain — Schmerzen haben
cause somebody pain — (lit. or fig.) jemandem wehtun
2) (instance of suffering) Schmerz, derI have a pain in my shoulder/knee/stomach — meine Schulter/mein Knie/Magen tut weh
be a pain in the neck — see neck 1. 1)
3) (coll.): (nuisance) Plage, die; (somebody/something getting on one's nerves) Nervensäge, die (ugs.)take pains — sich (Dat.) Mühe geben ( over mit, bei)
be at pains to do something — sich sehr bemühen od. sich (Dat.) große Mühe geben, etwas zu tun
5) (Law)2. transitive verbon or under pain of death — bei Todesstrafe
* * *n.Pein nur sing. f.Qual -en f.Schmerz -en m. -
2 pain
[peɪn] 1. сущ.1) больstab of pain — внезапная, острая боль
to allay / alleviate / ease / relieve / soothe pain — ослаблять, облегчать, успокаивать, снимать, смягчать боль
to bear / endure / stand / take pain — сносить, терпеть боль
to cause pain — причинять, вызывать боль
to feel / experience / suffer pain — чувствовать, испытывать боль, страдать от боли
to inflict pain on — причинять (кому-л.) боль
I felt a sharp pain in my lower back. — Я почувствовал острую боль в нижней части спины.
She was writhing in pain, bathed in perspiration. — Она корчилась от боли, вся в испарине.
She cannot stand any pain. — Она не может переносить боль.
- excruciating painShe experienced constant pain. — Она постоянно испытывала боль.
- piercing pain
- stabbing pain
- dull pain
- throbbing pain
- chest pain
- pain barrierSyn:Ant:2) горе, огорчение, страданиеgrey eyes that seemed filled with pain — серые глаза, которые, казалось, были наполнены болью
Syn:3) ( pains) старания, труды; усилияto take pains / be at pains — прилагать усилия; брать на себя труд, стараться
She is at pains to point out how much work she has done. — Она очень старается обратить внимание всех на то, сколько она сделала.
4) ( pains) родовые схватки5) разг.; = pain in the neck / arse (груб.; брит.) / ass (груб.; амер.) тот, кто или то, что раздражает, надоедает, создаёт проблемы, беспокоитHe is such a pain in the neck. — Он такой зануда.
This practice of changing the clocks twice a year is a real pain. Many of us take the best part of a week to recover, especially in the spring when we "lose an hour". — Этот перевод часов два раза в год – сущее наказание. Большинство из нас потом почти целую неделю привыкают к новому времени, особенно весной, когда мы «теряем час».
I've always wanted to have short hair - long hair's a pain in the arse. — Мне всегда хотелось иметь короткую стрижку, длинные волосы - это такой геморрой.
Syn:••- no pain, no gain 2. гл.1) причинять боль; болетьMy head doesn't pain me now. — У меня голова сейчас не болит.
Syn:2) мучить, огорчать, расстраиватьto pain smb.'s feelings — задеть, обидеть кого-л.
It pains me to have to say it. — Мне больно это тебе говорить.
Syn:Ant:••Nothing pains like the truth. — Правда глаза колет.
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3 Herzstich
m1. Schmerz: stabbing pain in the chest* * *Hẹrz|stichm usu plstabbing pain in the chest* * *1. Schmerz: stabbing pain in the chest2. Kartenspiel:einen Herzstich machen take a trick containing hearts -
4 Herzschmerz
* * *Hẹrz|schmerzmstabbing pain in the chest* * *Herz·schmerzm2. kein pl (fig, iron: in Filmen u. Ä.) tugging at the heartstrings* * *der; meist pl. pain in the region of the heart* * ** * *der; meist pl. pain in the region of the heart -
5 Herzstechen
Herz·ste·chen\Herzstechen bekommen/haben to get/have stabbing pains in the chest -
6 Herzstich
Herz·stich m\Herzstiche bekommen/ haben to get/have stabbing pains in the chest -
7 déchirer
déchirer [de∫iʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ papier] to tear up ; [+ vêtement] to tear ; ( = arracher) [+ page] to tear out (de from ) ; ( = ouvrir) [+ sac, enveloppe] to tear open• elle est déchirée par le remords/la douleur she is torn by remorse/racked by pain• ça déchire ! (inf) ( = c'est génial !) it's great!2. reflexive verba. [vêtement] to tear ; [sac] to burst* * *deʃiʀe
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1) ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [something] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [something] up [chair]; to break [something] up [surface]déchirer un contrat — fig to go back on a contract
2) ( détériorer) to tear [vêtement, sac]4) ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]5) ( faire souffrir) to torture [personne]
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se déchirer verbe pronominal1) ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear2) Médecine3) ( s'affronter) [personnes] to tear each other apart* * *deʃiʀe vt1) [tissu] to tear, to rip2) (pour jeter) [lettre, document] to tear up, (pour ouvrir) to tear open3) (= arracher) to tear out4) fig, [couple, groupes sociaux] to tear apart* * *déchirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre en morceaux) to tear [sth] up [papier, tissu]; to rip [sth] up [chair]; to break [sth] up [surface]; déchirer un contrat/un accord fig to go back on a contract/an agreement; déchirer le voile fig to lift the veil;2 ( détériorer) to rip, to tear [vêtement, sac];3 fml ( troubler) [bruit] to shatter [silence, nuit]; [éclair, lumière] to rend [obscurité, ciel]; [événement] to shatter [vie, illusion];4 ( diviser) [conflit] to split [groupe, pays]; couple/pays déchiré divided couple/country; il était déchiré entre son devoir et son désir de rester he was torn between his duty and his desire to stay; déchiré entre sa famille et son travail torn between his family and his work;5 ( faire souffrir) [spectacle, douleur, personne] to torture [personne]; humanité déchirée tortured humanity.B se déchirer vpr1 ( se rompre) [papier, tissu, vêtement] to tear, to rip; ma robe s'est déchirée my dress has torn ou ripped;2 Méd se déchirer un muscle to tear a muscle;3 ( s'affronter) [groupes, personnes] to tear each other apart;4 fml ( souffrir) [cœur] to break; [âme] to be in torment; mon cœur se déchire à l'idée de partir the thought of leaving breaks my heart.[deʃire] verbe transitifattention, tu vas déchirer ton collant mind not to rip your tights2. [mettre en deux morceaux] to tear[mettre en morceaux] to tear up ou to pieces3. [arracher] to tear off (separable)4. [ouvrir]déchirer une enveloppe to tear ou to rip open an envelopeun bruit qui déchire les tympans an earpiercing ou earsplitting noisedéchirer quelqu'un ou le cœur de quelqu'un (littéraire) to break somebody's heart, to make somebody's heart bleed7. [diviser] to tear apart————————se déchirer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se faire souffrir] to tear each other apart————————se déchirer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se déchirer verbe pronominal intransitif[membrane] to break————————se déchirer verbe pronominal transitifse déchirer un muscle/tendon/ligament to tear a muscle/tendon/ligament -
8 zakłu|ć2
pf vt przen. (zaboleć) zakłuła go zazdrość he felt a pang a. the pangs of jealousy- serce zakłuło ją z żalu she felt a pang of regret in her heart- zakłuło go w piersiach he felt a stabbing pain in the chestThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zakłu|ć2
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10 punzada
f.1 prick (pinchazo).2 stabbing pain (dolor intenso).3 shooting pain, smart, sharp pain, pang.4 prod, jab, poke, dig.past part.past participle of spanish verb: punzar.* * *1 sharp pain, stab of pain* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=puntura) prick, jab2) (Med) (=punto) stitch; (=dolor) twinge (of pain), shooting pain; (=espasmo) spasm3) [de pena, remordimiento] pang, twinge4) Caribe * (=insolencia) cheek *, nerve* * *femenino sharp pain, stab of painme dio una punzada en el costado — I felt a sharp pain o a stab of pain in my side
* * *= prick, throb, twinge.Ex. A tiny prick is made with a lancet through a drop of allergen placed on the skin, usually on the forearm.Ex. Suddenly she felt a throb of regret, like a surge of pain in the gut.Ex. Once you become pregnant, you may begin to experience twinges.----* dar punzadas = throb, twinge.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* punzada de remordimiento = sting of remorse.* punzadas = throbbing.* * *femenino sharp pain, stab of painme dio una punzada en el costado — I felt a sharp pain o a stab of pain in my side
* * *= prick, throb, twinge.Ex: A tiny prick is made with a lancet through a drop of allergen placed on the skin, usually on the forearm.
Ex: Suddenly she felt a throb of regret, like a surge of pain in the gut.Ex: Once you become pregnant, you may begin to experience twinges.* dar punzadas = throb, twinge.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* punzada de remordimiento = sting of remorse.* punzadas = throbbing.* * *sharp pain, stab of painme dio una punzada en el costado I felt a sharp pain o a stab of pain in my sidesintió una punzada de remordimiento she felt a pang of remorse* * *
punzada sustantivo femenino
sharp pain, stab of pain;◊ me dio una punzada en el costado I felt a sharp pain o a stab of pain in my side
punzada f (de dolor) sharp pain, stab (of pain)
' punzada' also found in these entries:
English:
pang
- stab
- sting
- stitch
- twinge
* * *punzada nf1. [pinchazo] prick2. [dolor intenso] stabbing pain;sentí una punzada en el pecho I felt a stabbing pain in my chest;me da punzadas la espalda I get this stabbing pain in my back3. [de remordimiento] pang, twinge;sentí una punzada de remordimiento I felt a pang of remorse* * *f sharp ostabbing pain* * *punzada nf: sharp pain, twinge, stitch -
11 Schmerz
m; -es, -en1. körperlich: pain; anhaltend, dumpf: auch ache; Schmerzen haben be in pain; wo haben Sie Schmerzen? where does it hurt?; nie ohne Schmerzen sein never be free from pain; unter unerträglichen Schmerzen leiden suffer unbearable pain; ich habe keine Schmerzen I don’t feel any pain; vor Schmerz aufschreien yell with pain; von Schmerzen gepeinigt racked with pain; Schmerzen im Kreuz haben have a pain in one’s back, have (a) backache; jemandem etw. / ein Mittel gegen die Schmerzen verschreiben prescribe s.o. s.th. / a medication for the pain; der Schmerz lässt nach the pain is lessening; hast du sonst noch Schmerzen? umg., iro. is that all?; Schmerz lass nach! umg., hum. it can’t be true!, that’s all I needed!2. seelisch: pain; (Kummer) auch Pl. grief, sorrow, heartache; ( jemandem) Schmerzen verursachen cause (s.o.) pain ( oder distress); tiefen Schmerz empfinden über be deeply grieved over ( oder about); der Schmerz sitzt tief the pain goes deep; geteilter Schmerz ist halber Schmerz Sprichw. a sorrow shared is a sorrow halved* * *der Schmerzache; hurt; sorrow; grief; anguish; pain; achiness; soreness; woe* * *Schmẹrz [ʃmɛrts]m -es, -enpain pl rare; (= Kummer auch) grief no plSchmerzen in den Ohren haben — to have (an (US)) earache
wo haben Sie Schmerzen? — where does it hurt?, where's the pain?
wenn der Patient wieder Schmerzen bekommt... — if the patient starts feeling pain again...
jdm Schmerzen bereiten — to cause sb pain; (seelisch auch) to pain sb
mit Schmerzen (fig) — regretfully
jdn/etw mit Schmerzen erwarten — to wait impatiently for sb/sth
unter Schmerzen — while in pain; (fig) regretfully
* * *der1) (a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) ache2) (hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) pain3) (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) smart* * *<-es, -en>[ʃmɛrts]m\Schmerzen haben to be in painunter \Schmerzen in painvor \Schmerzen in pain2. kein pl (Kummer) [mental] anguish no indef art, no pl; (über den Tod eines Menschens) grief no indef art, no pl3. (Enttäuschung) heartachejdn mit \Schmerz erfüllen (Kummer) to fill sb with sorrow4.* * *der; Schmerzes, Schmerzen1) (physisch) pain; (dumpf u. anhaltend) acheSchmerzen im Arm — pain in one's arm; (an verschiedenen Stellen) pains in one's arm
vor Schmerz[en] weinen/sich vor Schmerzen winden — cry with/writhe in pain or agony
2) (psychisch) pain; (Kummer) griefein seelischer Schmerz — mental anguish or suffering
jemandem Schmerzen bereiten — cause somebody pain/grief
* * *Schmerzen haben be in pain;wo haben Sie Schmerzen? where does it hurt?;nie ohne Schmerzen sein never be free from pain;unter unerträglichen Schmerzen leiden suffer unbearable pain;ich habe keine Schmerzen I don’t feel any pain;vor Schmerz aufschreien yell with pain;von Schmerzen gepeinigt racked with pain;Schmerzen im Kreuz haben have a pain in one’s back, have (a) backache;jemandem etwas/ein Mittel gegen die Schmerzen verschreiben prescribe sb sth/a medication for the pain;der Schmerz lässt nach the pain is lessening;hast du sonst noch Schmerzen? umg, iron is that all?;Schmerz lass nach! umg, hum it can’t be true!, that’s all I needed!(jemandem) Schmerzen verursachen cause (sb) pain ( oder distress);tiefen Schmerz empfinden über be deeply grieved over ( oder about);der Schmerz sitzt tief the pain goes deep;geteilter Schmerz ist halber Schmerz sprichw a sorrow shared is a sorrow halved* * *der; Schmerzes, Schmerzen1) (physisch) pain; (dumpf u. anhaltend) acheSchmerzen im Arm — pain in one's arm; (an verschiedenen Stellen) pains in one's arm
vor Schmerz[en] weinen/sich vor Schmerzen winden — cry with/writhe in pain or agony
2) (psychisch) pain; (Kummer) griefein seelischer Schmerz — mental anguish or suffering
jemandem Schmerzen bereiten — cause somebody pain/grief
* * *-en m.ache n.pain n.pang n.soreness n.sorrow n. -
12 stab
1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stechen2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) der Stich- academic.ru/70087/stabbing">stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *[stæb]I. vt<- bb->1. (pierce)▪ to \stab sb auf jdn einstechenthe victim was \stabbed das Opfer erlitt eine Stichverletzungto \stab sb to death jdn erstechen2. (make thrusting movement)II. vi<- bb->▪ to \stab at sb/sth [with sth] auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einstechen; with finger auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einhämmernIII. n\stab of envy Anflug m von Neidshe felt a \stab of envy when... sie fühlte Neid in ihr aufkommen, als...\stab of pain stechender Schmerz5.* * *[stb]1. nstab wound — Stichwunde f
to feel a stab of guilt — ein schlechtes Gewissen haben, Gewissensbisse haben
he felt a stab of alarm/panic —
2) (inf: try) Versuch m2. vtperson einen Stich versetzen (+dat); (several times) einstechen auf (+acc); (= wound seriously) niederstechen; food durchstechento stab sb ( to death) — jdn erstechen; (with dagger also) jdn erdolchen
to stab sb with a knife, to stab a knife into sb —
he stabbed his penknife into the desk — er stach sein Taschenmesser in den Tisch
he was stabbed through the arm/heart — der Stich traf ihn am Arm/ins Herz
to stab a knife into sth — ein Messer in etw (acc) hineinstoßen
to stab a fork into sth — mit einer Gabel in etw (acc) hineinstechen
to stab sb in the back (lit) — jdm in den Rücken stechen; (fig) jdm in den Rücken fallen
3. vito stab at sb/sth (with knife etc) — nach jdm/etw stechen; (with finger) auf jdn/etw zeigen
* * *stab [stæb]A v/t1. jemandena) niederstechen, mit einem Messer etc verletzen:he was stabbed in the stomach er bekam einen Stich in den Mageninto in akk)3. fig jemanden (seelisch) verletzen:stab sb in the back jemandem in den Rücken fallen;stab sb’s reputation an jemandem Rufmord begehen6. Buchteile vorstechenB v/i1. stechen ( at sb nach jemandem)2. mit dem Finger etc stoßen (at nach, auf akk):C s1. Stich m:make a stab at sb → B 1;2. Stich (-wunde f) mfeel a stab of remorse Gewissensbisse bekommen oder haben4. umg Versuch m:* * *1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
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1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.)
2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.)- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back
stab vb apuñalartr[stæb]1 (with knife) puñalada, navajazo2 (of pain) punzada1 (with knife) apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa stab in the back una puñalada traperato have a stab at something intentar hacer algoto stab somebody in the back apuñalar a alguien por la espaldastab wound puñalada1) knife: acuchillar, apuñalar2) stick: clavar (con una aguja, etc.), golpear (con el dedo, etc.)stab n1) : puñalada f, cuchillada f2) jab: pinchazo m (con una aguja, etc.), golpe m (con un dedo, etc.)3)to take a stab at : intentarn.• estocada s.f.• hurgonazo s.m.• mojado s.m.• puñalada s.f.v.• acuchillar v.• apuñalar v.• coser v.• estoquear v.stæb
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
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via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante[stæb]1. N2) [of pain] punzada f3)- have a stab at sth2.VT apuñalar, dar una puñalada ato stab sb in the back — (lit) apuñalar a algn por la espalda; (fig) clavar a algn un puñal por la espalda
3.VI4.CPDstab wound N — puñalada f
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
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via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante -
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I [stæb]1) (with knife) coltellata f.; (with dagger) pugnalata f.2) fig. (of pain) fitta f.; (of anger, jealousy) accesso m.3) colloq. (attempt) tentativo m., prova f.II 1. [stæb]to make o take a stab at sth., at doing — cimentarsi in qcs., provare a fare
to stab sb. to death — uccidere qcn. a pugnalate
to stab sb. in the back — pugnalare qcn. alle spalle (anche fig.)
2) (poke hard) toccare [person, object]2.to stab oneself — (accidentally) tagliarsi; (deliberately) accoltellarsi
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) pugnalare2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) pugnalata- stabbing- stab someone in the back
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fam: try) to have a stab at (doing) sth — provare a fare qc2. vt(with dagger) pugnalare, (with knife) accoltellare* * *stab /stæb/n.1 pugnalata ( anche fig.); coltellata; stilettata: ( anche fig.) a stab in the back, una pugnalata alla schiena● stab wound, ferita di punta.(to) stab /stæb/A v. t.1 pugnalare; accoltellare; colpire con uno stiletto: to stab sb. in the chest, pugnalare q. al petto; to stab sb. to death, pugnalare q. a morte2 conficcare; infilzareB v. i.● (fig.) to stab at sb. 's reputation, cercar di denigrare q. □ to stab one's finger at sb. [st.], additare q. [qc.] □ ( anche fig.) to stab sb. in the back, pugnalare q. alle spalle □ a stabbing pain, un dolore acuto (o lancinante); una fitta.* * *I [stæb]1) (with knife) coltellata f.; (with dagger) pugnalata f.2) fig. (of pain) fitta f.; (of anger, jealousy) accesso m.3) colloq. (attempt) tentativo m., prova f.II 1. [stæb]to make o take a stab at sth., at doing — cimentarsi in qcs., provare a fare
to stab sb. to death — uccidere qcn. a pugnalate
to stab sb. in the back — pugnalare qcn. alle spalle (anche fig.)
2) (poke hard) toccare [person, object]2.to stab oneself — (accidentally) tagliarsi; (deliberately) accoltellarsi
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n; -s, kein Pl.* * *(Biene) to sting;(Nadel) to prickle; to prick;(Stock) to jab* * *Stẹ|chen ['ʃtɛçn]nt -s, -2) (= Schmerz) sharp pain* * *1) (to poke or prod: He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow; She jabbed the needle into her finger.) jab2) (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) prick3) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) prod4) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sting5) (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stab6) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stick7) (to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) trump8) (a sudden sharp pain: He felt a twinge (of pain) in his neck; a twinge of regret.) twinge* * *Ste·chen<-s, ->[ˈʃtɛçn̩]nt1. (stechender Schmerz) sharp [or stabbing] pain, stitch2. (beim Reiten) jump-off* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *stechen; sticht, stach, hat gestochenA. v/t & v/i1. Nadel, Dorn etc: prick; Wespe etc: sting; Mücke: bite; mit einem Messer: stab; Wolle: prick, be prickly; Sonne: burn;mit dem Messer nach jemandem stechen stab at ( oder attack) sb with a knife;sich (dat)in den Daumen stechen prick one’s thumb;mich hat etwas gestochen sth has stung ( oder bitten) me2. fig:in die Nase stechen Geruch: sting one’s nose;jemandem in die Augen stechen strike sb, catch sb’s eyemit dem König den Buben stechen take ( oder trump) the jack with the kingB. v/t1. (Torf, Rasen, Spargel) cut2. (Schwein) stick3. (Aale) spear4. in Kupfer: cut, engrave (C. v/ibei Gleichstand müssen wir stechen if the scores are equal we will have to have a play-off2. (schmerzen):mein Herz sticht I’ve got a sharp ( oder pricking) pain in my heart3. unpers:mich im Rücken/in der Seite I’ve got a sharp ( wiederholt: stabbing) pain in my back/side; bei Seitenstechen: I’ve got a stitchD. v/r prick o.s. (an +dat on;mit with);Vorsicht, stich dich nicht! careful, don’t prick yourself!* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *- n.pang n.twinge n. -
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n; -s, kein Pl.* * *(Biene) to sting;(Nadel) to prickle; to prick;(Stock) to jab* * *Stẹ|chen ['ʃtɛçn]nt -s, -2) (= Schmerz) sharp pain* * *1) (to poke or prod: He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow; She jabbed the needle into her finger.) jab2) (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) prick3) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) prod4) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sting5) (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stab6) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stick7) (to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) trump8) (a sudden sharp pain: He felt a twinge (of pain) in his neck; a twinge of regret.) twinge* * *Ste·chen<-s, ->[ˈʃtɛçn̩]nt1. (stechender Schmerz) sharp [or stabbing] pain, stitch2. (beim Reiten) jump-off* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * ** * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *- n.pang n.twinge n. -
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impf (kłuję a. kolęprzest., kłujesz a. koleszprzest., kłuł) Ⅰ vt 1. (kaleczyć) [osoba, ciernie] to prick- kłuć kogoś/coś szpilką to prick sb/sth with a pin- kłuć kogoś/coś bagnetem to stab sb/sth with bayonet- jego broda kłuła ją w szyję his beard prickled her neck- krzaki kłuły mnie w nogi the bushes scratched my legs- kłujące ciernie prickly thorns- rana kłuta a stab wound ⇒ ukłuć2. przen. (sprawiać przykrość) [słowa] to sting- zazdrość kłuła go w serce he felt a stab of jealousy in his heart- kłujące spojrzenia piercing looks ⇒ ukłuć3. (boleć) coś go kłuło w boku he felt a stabbing pain in his side- kłujący ból a stabbing pain- kłucie w piersiach ustało the stabbing pain in his/her chest subsided ⇒ ukłućⅡ v imp. kłuje mnie w boku I can feel a stabbing pain in my side ⇒ ukłuć Ⅲ kłuć się (być kłutym) kłuliśmy się kolcami malin the thorns of the raspberry canes scratched us ⇒ pokłuć się■ kłuć w oczy swoim bogactwem to be ostentatiously rich- kłuć kogoś w oczy [światło] to blind a. sting sb’s eyes; [bogactwo] to make sb jealous- to jedzenie kłuje a. kole go w zęby the food is not to his taste- prawda w oczy kole the truth hurtsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > k|łuć
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1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) dolke, stikke2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) dolking; knivstikk- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the backstikkeIsubst. \/stæb\/1) stikk, stikking2) (plutselig) smerte, jagende smerte, stikk3) stikksår4) ( hverdagslig) forsøkhave\/make a stab at gjøre et forsøk påa stab in the dark et skudd i blinde, vill gjettingIIverb \/stæb\/1) stikke, stikke ned, knivstikke, dolke, gjennombore2) stikke, støtestab somebody in the back ( overført) dolke noen i ryggen, forråde noenstab to death knivstikke til døde, drepe med kniv -
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1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) zabosti2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) vbod- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *I [stæb]nounvbodljaj, vbod (z nožem, bodalom itd.); vbodna rana, zbodljaj; figuratively ostra bolečina, zadana rana; globoka rana; potuhnjen udarec; figuratively obrekovanje; ranitev čustev; slang poskusstab in the back figuratively zahrbten vbod z nožem, zahrbten napad; zahrbtno obrekovanje, klevetanjeto have (to make) a stab at — poskusiti (kaj); upati siII [stæb]transitive verbzabosti, prebosti, (smrtno) raniti, usmrtiti (z nožem, bodalom); poriniti, zariniti (nož, bodalo) ( into v); figuratively poškodovati; raniti čustva kake osebe, prizadeti bol(ečino) (komu); obrekovati; utrditi z žico (knjigo); intransitive verb bosti, zabosti, raniti z nožem, bodalom (at koga), zamahniti z bodalom (at proti komu); figuratively škodovati ugledu, obrekovati (at koga)to stab s.o. in the back figuratively zabosti komu nož v hrbethis conscience stabbed him figuratively vest ga je zapekla -
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[stæb] 1. n( with knife etc) pchnięcie nt, dźgnięcie nt; ( of pain) ukłucie nt; ( inf)2. vtto have a stab at sth/doing sth — próbować (spróbować perf) czegoś/zrobić coś
to stab sb to death — zadźgać ( perf) kogoś
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) pchać, dźgać2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) pchnięcie- stabbing- stab someone in the back
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