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Qualen Pl.* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) die Qual* * *an·guish[ˈæŋgwɪʃ]▪ to be in \anguish Qualen leidento cause sb \anguish jdm Leid zufügen* * *['ŋgwɪʃ]nQual fthe look of anguish on the faces of the waiting wives — der angsterfüllte Blick in den Gesichtern der wartenden Frauen
he wrung his hands in anguish — er rang die Hände in Verzweiflung
those who suffer the anguish of indecision —
writhing in anguish on the ground — sich in Qualen auf dem Boden windend
* * *anguish [ˈæŋɡwıʃ]A s (körperliche oder seelische) Qual(en pl):be in anguish → CB v/t jemandem Qualen bereiten* * *noun, no pl.Qualen Pl.* * *n.Pein nur sing. f.Qual -en f. -
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anguish ['æŋgwɪʃ]1 noun(mental, physical) douleur f immense, tourment m;∎ to be in anguish être au supplice;∎ her indifference caused him great anguish son indifférence le faisait beaucoup souffrirtourmenter, faire souffrir -
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nounതീവ്രമായ മാനസിക വേദന, മനഃപീഡ, കഠിനവേദന -
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'æŋɡwiʃ(very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angustiatr['æŋgwɪʃ]1 angustiaanguish ['æŋgwɪʃ] n: angustia f, congoja fn.• angustia s.f.• ansia s.f.• apretura s.f.• congoja s.f.• suplicio s.m.• tormento s.m.• zozobra s.f.v.• angustiar v.• atormentar v.'æŋgwɪʃmass noun angustia f['æŋɡwɪʃ]N (physical) tormentos mpl ; (mental) angustia fto be in anguish — (physically) padecer tormentos, sufrir lo indecible; (mentally) estar angustiado
* * *['æŋgwɪʃ]mass noun angustia f -
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['æŋgwɪʃ]1) (mental) angoscia f. (about, over per)2) (physical) tormento m., dolore m.* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angoscia* * *anguish /ˈæŋgwɪʃ/n. [u]angoscia; angustia; tormento.* * *['æŋgwɪʃ]1) (mental) angoscia f. (about, over per)2) (physical) tormento m., dolore m. -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) kval; pine; smerte* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) kval; pine; smerte -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) tesnoba* * *[aeŋgwiš]nountesnoba, bojazen; muka, bolečina -
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'æŋɡwiʃ(very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) kval, pine, angstangst--------kval--------pinesubst. \/ˈæŋɡwɪʃ\/1) pine, kval, vånde2) ( fysisk eller psykisk) dyp smertebe in anguish lide store kvaler, føle dyp smerte -
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aggodalom, kín, gyötrelem, gyötrődés to anguish: gyötrődik* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) kín -
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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 -
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[English Word] anguish[English Plural] anguish[Swahili Word] uchungu[Swahili Plural] machungu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/6[Related Words] chungu------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n мука, боль, мучение, страдание2. v приносить боль, вызывать страдания, мучить3. v страдать, мучиться; выносить, терпеть мукуСинонимический ряд:1. distress (noun) affliction; agony; anxiety; care; distress; grief; heartache; heartbreak; hurt; misery; pain; regret; rue; sorrow; suffering; torment; woe; wretchedness2. agonize (verb) agonise; agonize; be distressed; be tortured; feel pain; feel sorrow; suffer3. pain (verb) afflict; aggrieve; distress; grieve; painАнтонимический ряд:joy; pleasure; solace -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) kvöl; angist -
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n. acı, ızdırap* * *1. şiddetli acı 2. ızdırap* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) şiddetli ıstırap, acı, keder -
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• hätä• tuska• epätoivo• ahdinko• ahdistus• kuolemanpelko• piina* * *'æŋɡwiʃ(very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) tuska -
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['æŋgwɪʃ]ncierpienie nt* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) udręka, boleść -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) ciešanas; mokas* * *mokas, sāpes, ciešanas -
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['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) skausmas, kančia -
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n. smärta, pina; ångest, kval--------v. smärta; vånda, kval, ångest* * *['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) pina, kval, ångest
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