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1 agonía
f.1 agony, death-throes, dying.2 agony, anguish, distress.* * *1 dying breath, last gasp2 (sufrimiento) agony, grief, sorrow* * *noun f.agony, death throes* * *SF1) [de muerte] death agony, death throes pl ; (=últimos momentos) dying moments pl2) (=angustia) anguish; (=deseo) desire, yearning* * *a) ( de moribundo) death throes (pl)b) ( sufrimiento) suffering* * *a) ( de moribundo) death throes (pl)b) ( sufrimiento) suffering* * *1 (de un moribundo) death throes (pl)2 (sufrimiento) sufferinglas agonías de las tropas the sufferings of the troops* * *
agonía sustantivo femenino
agonía sustantivo femenino death throes pl
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English:
agony
- death throes
- throes
* * *♦ nf1. [del moribundo] death throes;su agonía duró varios meses he took several months to die2. [decadencia] decline, dying days3. [sufrimiento] agony;tras varias semanas de agonía, por fin recibió la respuesta after several weeks of agonized waiting, she finally received the reply♦ agonías adj invEsp Fam¡qué agonías eres! what a moaner o Br misery-guts you are!♦ agonías nmf invEsp Fam moaner, Br misery-guts* * *f agony;la espera fue una agonía the wait was unbearable* * *agonía nf: agony, death throes* * * -
2 calvario
m.1 Calvary, stations of the Cross.2 suffering, cross to bear, Calvary, cross.* * *1 Calvary2 (Vía Crucis) stations plural of the Cross3 figurado (sufrimiento) ordeal, calvary* * *SM1) (=via crucis) Stations of the Cross plel Calvario — (Biblia) Calvary
2) (=martirio) torment* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *A1 ( Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)2 ( fam)(sufrimiento, martirio): vivir con él debe de ser un verdadero calvario it must be torture o hell living with him ( colloq)aquel hijo hizo de su vida un calvario that son of hers made her life hell o a misery ( colloq)Bel Calvario ( Bib) Calvary* * *
calvario sustantivo masculino
1 Rel (monte) Calvary
(procesión) Stations of the Cross
2 (suplicio) torment: es un auténtico calvario soportarle todos los días, its a real ordeal to have to put up with him everyday
pasamos por un verdadero calvario, we went through hell
' calvario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infierno
English:
ordeal
* * *calvario nm1. [Vía Crucis] Calvary, Stations of the Cross2. [sufrimiento] ordeal, trial;pasar un calvario to go through an ordeal* * *m figtorment* * *calvario nm1) : Calvary2) : Stations of the Cross pl3)vivir un calvario : to suffer great adversity
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