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['æɡəni]plural - agonies; noun(great pain or suffering: The dying man was in agony; agonies of regret.) agonia- agonized- agonised
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- agonisingly* * *ag.o.ny['ægəni] n agonia: 1 os últimos momentos antes da morte. 2 dor intensa, sofrimento. 3 aflição, angústia. to pile up the agony coll exagerar, descrever um acontecimento em termos sensacionais. -
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['æɡəni]plural - agonies; noun(great pain or suffering: The dying man was in agony; agonies of regret.) agonia, aflição- agonized- agonised - agonizing - agonising - agonizingly - agonisingly -
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agoniaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > agony
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4 agony aunt/uncle
ag.o.ny aunt/un.cle['ægəni a:nt/∧ŋkəl] n pessoa que dá conselhos pessoais através de coluna de jornal, rádio ou TV. -
5 agony column
ag.o.ny col.umn['ægəni kɔləm] n coll coluna de óbitos no jornal. -
6 to pile up the agony
to pile up the agonycoll exagerar, descrever um acontecimento em termos sensacionais. -
7 agonizing
adjective (causing agony: an agonizing pain.) aflitivo* * *ag.o.niz.ing['ægənaiziŋ] adj agonizante, doloroso, atormentador, angustioso. -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angústia* * *an.guish -
9 scream
[skri:m] 1. verb(to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) gritar2. noun1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.)2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.)* * *[skri:m] n 1 guincho, grito agudo, estridente, alto. 2 coisa muito divertida. • vt+vi 1 gritar. 2 falar alto. 3 fazer um pedido urgente. a perfect scream pândega, folia. to scream out soltar grito agudo. to scream with laughter rir alto. -
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(to twist violently to and fro, especially in pain or discomfort: to writhe in agony; She writhed about when I tickled her.) contorcer-se* * *[raið] n 1 estremecimento, convulsão, contração. 2 distorção, torcedura. • vt+vi 1 torcer-(se), retorcer(-se). 2 estorcer-se, debater-se, contorcer-se. 3 virar ( with pain de dor). 4 sofrer mentalmente. 5 desfigurar(-se) (rosto). 6 enrolar(-se) (cabelos). -
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12 agonised
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) aflito -
13 agonising
adjective (causing agony: an agonizing pain.) aflitivo -
14 agonized
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) aflito -
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16 agonised
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) agoniado -
17 agonising
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18 agonized
adjective (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) agoniado -
19 agonizing
adjective (causing agony: an agonizing pain.) torturante -
20 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angústia
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