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41 γλώσσαλγον
γλώσσαλγοςtalking till one's tongue aches: masc /fem acc sgγλώσσαλγοςtalking till one's tongue aches: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
42 γλώσσαργον
γλώσσαργοςtalking till one's tongue aches: masc /fem acc sgγλώσσαργοςtalking till one's tongue aches: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
43 боли
1. безл. hurt, be sore; it hurtsболи ме it is painful; have pains, be in painболи ме глава/гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a toothache/stomach ache, have a pain in the stomachболи го кракът his foot hurtsкракът още го боли his foot is still soreболи го навсякъде, боли го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over. he feels all-overishболеше/цепеше го глава his head throbbedнищо не ме боли feel no painох, че ме боли! my/oh. how it hurts! хем боли, хем сърби прен. have it both ways. you can't eat your cake and have it2. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.)grieve for s.o.боли го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s.o.; his heart bleeds for s.o.he grieves for s.o.* * *ache: My stomach болиs. - Коремът ме боли.; hurt; pain* * *1. grieve for s. о. 2. he grieves for s. о. 3. БОЛИ го кракът his foot hurts 4. БОЛИ го навсякъде, БОЛИ го всичко he is all aches and pains, he is aching all over. he feels all-overish 5. БОЛИ го сърцето за някого his heart goes out to s. o.;his heart bleeds for s. o. 6. БОЛИ ме it is painful;have pains, be in pain 7. БОЛИ ме глава/ гърло/зъб/корем have a headache/a sore throat/a toothache/stomach ache, have a pain in the stomach 8. безл. hurt, be sore;it hurts 9. болеше/цепеше го глава his head throbbed 10. какво го БОЛИ? what ails him? 11. кракът още го БОЛИ his foot is still sore 12. нищо не ме БОЛИ feel no pain 13. ох, че ме БОЛИ! my/oh. how it hurts! хем БОЛИ, хем сърби прен. have it both ways. you can't eat your cake and have it 14. още го БОЛИ за нещо he's still smarting over/under s. th 15. прен. be sad/sorry (about s.o.) -
44 наболява
(ме) it hurts/aches a little/from time to time* * *(ме) it hurts/aches a little/from time to time -
45 понаболява
ме (s.th.) hurts/aches a little/from time to time* * *ме (s.th.) hurts/aches a little/from time to time -
46 indolenzito
indolenzito agg. numb, benumbed: sono tutto indolenzito, I am aching all over; mi sento le gambe indolenzite, my legs feel stiff (o sore).* * *[indolen'tsito] 1.participio passato indolenzire2.aggettivo aching, sore* * *indolenzito/indolen'tsito/II aggettivoaching, sore; avere le gambe -e to have aches in one's legs; essere tutto indolenzito to ache all over. -
47 stringere
1. v/t make narrowerabito take invite tightenstringere amicizia become friends2. v/i di tempo press* * *stringere v.tr.1 ( tenere saldamente) to grip; ( fra le braccia) to hug, to clasp; ( serrare) to clench: stringere qlco. fra le mani, to grip sthg. in one's hands; il cane stringeva un bastone fra i denti, the dog gripped (o clenched) a stick in its teeth; stringeva fra le braccia un orsacchiotto, she was hugging a teddy bear; la strinse a sé e la baciò, he hugged (o embraced) and kissed her; stringere i pugni, to clench one's fists; stringere le labbra, to press one's lips together; non stringermi così la mano, mi fai male, don't squeeze my hand so hard, it hurts // stringere i denti, to clench one's teeth, (fig.) to grit one's teeth // stringere la mano a qlcu., to shake hands with s.o. (o to shake s.o.'s hand) // è una notizia che mi stringe il cuore, it's a piece of news that breaks my heart // chi troppo vuole nulla stringe, (prov.) grab all lose all2 ( spingere) to push: un camion mi strinse contro il guardrail, a lorry pushed me against the guardrail3 ( rendere più stretto) to tighten; ( un indumento) to take* in: stringere un nodo, una vite, to tighten a knot, a screw; stringere la cinghia, (anche fig.) to tighten one's belt; devo far stringere questo vecchio vestito, I must have this old dress taken in; stringere i freni, (fig.) to tighten the reins4 ( concludere, stipulare) to make*, to draw* up: stringere un'alleanza, to make an alliance; stringere un accordo, to make (o to enter into) an agreement; stringere un trattato, to draw up a treaty; (dir.) stringere un contratto, to make (o to draw up) a contract // stringere amicizia con qlcu., to make friends with s.o.7 (mus.) ( accelerare) to quicken: stringere il passo, ( nel ballo) to quicken the step; stringere i tempi, to quicken the tempo, (fig.) to conclude◆ v. intr.2 ( condensare, riassumere) to make* brief, to make* short: stringi, che non ho tempo da perdere, make it brief, I've no time to waste3 ( essere stretto) to be tight: queste scarpe (mi) stringono in punta, these shoes are tight at the toe; questo vestito (mi) stringe in vita, this dress is too tight at the waist◘ stringersi v.rifl.1 (per cercare, offrire protezione) to press (against s.o., sthg.); ( per solidarietà) to rally (around s.o.); ( circondare) to surround: il bambino si stringeva alla madre, the child was pressing against his mother; la folla si strinse intorno al vincitore, the crowd surrounded the winner // stringere nelle spalle, to shrug one's shoulders2 ( far spazio) to squeeze together, to squeeze up: potete stringervi un poco ancora?, could you squeeze up a little more?* * *1. ['strindʒere]vb irreg vt1) (con la mano) to grip, hold tightstringere la mano a qn — (afferrarla) to squeeze o press sb's hand, (salutando) to shake sb's hand, shake hands with sb
2) (pugno, mascella) to clench, (labbra) to compressstringere i denti — to clench one's teeth, fig to grit one's teeth
3) (gonna, vestito) to take in5) (avvicinare: oggetti) to close up, put close together, (persone) squeeze together6)stringere qn tra le braccia — to clasp sb in one's arms2. vi(aus avere) (essere stretto) to be tight, (scarpe) to pinch, be tight, (fig : arrivare al dunque) to come to the point3. vr (stringersi)stringersi a — (muro, parete) to press o.s. up against
* * *['strindʒere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (serrare) to tighten [vite, bullone, presa, labbra]; fig. to tighten up (on) [ sorveglianza]stringere a sé o al petto qcn. to hug sb. (to one's bosom); stringere qcn. tra le braccia — to hold sb. in one's arms
3) (tenere vigorosamente) to grip [volante, corda]4)stringere la mano a qcn. — (come saluto) to shake hands with sb
5) (stipulare) to conclude, to strike* (up) [ accordo]; to form [ alleanza]stringere amicizia con qcn. — to make friends with sb
6) (rendere più stretto) to tighten [nodo, cintura]; (restringere) to take* in [ abito]7) (sintetizzare) to make* [sth.] short, to shorten, to condense [ racconto]8) (comprimere) [ scarpe] to pinch [ piedi]9) (chiudere) to box in [ avversario]stringere un ciclista contro il marciapiede — [ veicolo] to force a cyclist up against the pavement
2.stringere qcn. contro il muro — to pin sb. (up) against the wall
1) (incalzare)il tempo stringe — time is running out o getting short
2) (comprimere)3.stringere in vita, sui fianchi — [ vestito] to be tight around the waist, the hips
verbo pronominale stringersi1) (diventare più stretto) [ strada] to narrow; [ tessuto] to shrink*2) (avvolgersi)3) (accostarsi)- rsi attorno a — to rally (a)round [parente, amico]; to huddle around o cluster round [ fuoco]
4) (farsi più vicini) to squeeze up; (abbracciarsi) to hug (each other), to embrace (each other)••mi si stringe il cuore — my heart wrings o aches
* * *stringere/'strindʒere/ [36]1 (serrare) to tighten [vite, bullone, presa, labbra]; fig. to tighten up (on) [ sorveglianza]; stringere i pugni to clench one's fists2 (abbracciare) stringere a sé o al petto qcn. to hug sb. (to one's bosom); stringere qcn. tra le braccia to hold sb. in one's arms3 (tenere vigorosamente) to grip [volante, corda]4 stringere la mano a qcn. (come saluto) to shake hands with sb.5 (stipulare) to conclude, to strike* (up) [ accordo]; to form [ alleanza]; stringere amicizia con qcn. to make friends with sb.7 (sintetizzare) to make* [sth.] short, to shorten, to condense [ racconto]9 (chiudere) to box in [ avversario]; stringere un ciclista contro il marciapiede [ veicolo] to force a cyclist up against the pavement; stringere qcn. contro il muro to pin sb. (up) against the wall(aus. avere)III stringersi verbo pronominale2 (avvolgersi) - rsi in un busto to lace oneself into a corset3 (accostarsi) - rsi attorno a to rally (a)round [parente, amico]; to huddle around o cluster round [ fuoco]4 (farsi più vicini) to squeeze up; (abbracciarsi) to hug (each other), to embrace (each other); - rsi l'uno contro l'altro to huddle togetherstringere d'assedio to besiege; mi si stringe il cuore my heart wrings o aches; stringere i denti to grit one's teeth. -
48 болеть
нсв vi1) быть больным to be illболе́ть гри́ппом — to be ill/down with flu
2) испытывать боль to ache, to hurtу меня́ боли́т голова́/у́хо — my head/ear aches; I have got a headache/earache
у неё боли́т спина́ — she has pains in the back, she suffers from backache
у него́ боли́т ра́на — his wound is sore
у меня́ боли́т го́рло — I have a sore throat
где у тебя́ боли́т? — where does it hurt?
3) перен сильно беспокоиться to be worried (about)у меня́ душа́ боли́т за неё — my heart aches for her
4) спорт to support, to be a fanболе́ть за "Дина́мо" — to be a "Dynamo" fan/supporter
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49 душа болит
душа (сердце) болит (у кого (за кого, за что))разг.one's heart aches (bleeds) for smb.; one grieves at smth.; one is sick at heart- Похоже, потерялся человек. А он, как ни думать так и сяк, - сынок мой, и у меня, понятно, болит душа. (П. Нилин, Впервые замужем) — 'It looks as if he's lost his bearings. But, whichever way you look at it, he is my son and naturally my heart aches for him.'
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50 болеть
I,гл.1. to be ill; 2. to be laid down with; 1. to be ill — быть больным, болеть ( чаще употребляется без указания конкретной болезни): Her children are often ill. — У нее дети часто болеют. Не is ill with constant lack of sleep. — Он плохо себя чувствует от постоянного недосыпания.2. to be laid down with — болеть чем-либо, слечь в постель ( требует указания болезни): to be laid down with fever (with malaria, with typhus) — болеть лихорадкой (малярией, тифом); to be laid down with the flue — слечь с гриппомIIгл.Английские эквиваленты русских глаголов болеть/болит различают, в отличие от русского, характер испытываемой боли и поэтому используются в разных ситуациях.1. to ache —болеть, болит, испытывать постоянную тупую боль, ныть: My wounded leg aches in damp weather. — В сырую погоду у меня болит раненая нога./В сырую погоду у меня ноет раненая нога. I'm tired, aching all over I think I'm getting ill. — Я устал, у меня все болит, я кажется, заболеваю. My heart often aches, I must go and see my doctor. — У меня часто болит сердце, мне надо проконсультироваться у врача.2. to hurt — болеть, болит, больно, вызывать болезненное ощущение (в результате внешнего раздражителя обыкновенно при неодушевленном подлежащем): The bright light hurts my eyes. — От яркого света у меня болят глаза. It hurts when I swallow. — Мне больно глотать. The wound is healing but it still hurts when you touch it. — Ранка заживает, но все еще болит, когда до нее дотрагиваешься. Does it hurt here? — Здесь болит?/Здесь вам больно?3. to be painful — больно, болеть, болит, вызывать боль: My knee is swollen and is painful to the touch. — У меня распухло колено, и до него больно дотронуться. -
51 Unterleibsschmerzen
plabdominal painpl[bei Frauen, Männern]1. (lower) abdomen aches2. (lower) abdomen painspl[bei Frauen]1. womb aches2. womb pains -
52 кроме того, употребляется для
•The salicylates relieve minor aches and pains and have the added feature of reducing elevated temperatures.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > кроме того, употребляется для
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53 ослаблять боль
•It eases the aches (or relieves the pains) of rheumatism.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ослаблять боль
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54 Unidentified Drinking Injury
Jargon: UDI (When one is drunk, one picks up random bruises, aches and pains. At worst, cuts an bruises too.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Unidentified Drinking Injury
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55 У меня сердце болит за него
General subject: My heart aches for himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > У меня сердце болит за него
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56 боль и страдания
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57 все болит
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58 ох, как болит голова!
Makarov: oh dear, my head aches!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ох, как болит голова!
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59 сифилис
2) Medicine: St. Job's disease, lues, lues venerea3) Rude: pox6) Archaic: French pox7) Taboo: French ache, French aches, German pox (см. French pox), Indian pox (см. French pox), Irish mutton, Italian pox (см. French pox), Nervo (см. Nervo and Knox), Spanish pox (см. French pox), coachman (см. coachman on the box), copper pox, crabs (pl), great pox (в отл. от small pox оспа), jack (cм. jack in the box), labor, ladies' fever, measles, phyllis (med and mil euph), pimple, pintle-fever, pock, rail, ral, sif, sigma (по названию буквы греческого алфавита, писавшейся на истории болезни венерического больного), special disease -
60 совершенно разболеться
General subject: have aches and pains all overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершенно разболеться
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