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21 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) muka, bolest, úzkost* * *• úzkost• muka -
22 anguish
1. nounмука, боль; anguish of body and mind физические и душевные страданияSyn:misery2. verbиспытывать острую тоску* * *(n) мучение; страдание* * *боль, мука, страдание, мучение; тоска* * *[an·guish || 'æŋgwɪʃ] n. мука (страдание), страдание, тоска, боль, мучение v. испытывать острую тоску* * *больстраданиестрадания* * *1. сущ. боль, мука 2. гл. испытывать острую тоску -
23 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) muky* * *• úzkost• muky -
24 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) chin -
25 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) οδύνη -
26 anguish
[ˈæŋgwɪʃ] nounvery great pain of body or mind; agony:ألَم شِديدThe woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.
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27 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angoisse -
28 anguish
['æŋɡwiʃ](very great pain of body or mind; agony: The woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.) angústia -
29 ɔhaw
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30 hätä
yks.nom. hätä; yks.gen. hädän; yks.part. hätää; yks.ill. hätään; mon.gen. hätien hätäin; mon.part. hätiä; mon.ill. hätiinagony (noun)anguish (noun)anxiety (noun)danger (noun)destitution (noun)distress (noun)hurry (noun)misery (noun)need (noun)pressure (noun)trouble (noun)want (noun)worry (noun)* * *• urgency• grief• haste• hurry• misery• need• pass• fear• want• danger• trouble• straits• rush• pressure• poverty• worry• anxiety• agony• difficulties• anguish• emergency• concern• crowded condition• destitution• pinch• distress -
31 ahdistus
yks.nom. ahdistus; yks.gen. ahdistuksen; yks.part. ahdistusta; yks.ill. ahdistukseen; mon.gen. ahdistusten ahdistuksien; mon.part. ahdistuksia; mon.ill. ahdistuksiinagony (noun)anguish (noun)anxiety (noun)difficulty in breathing (noun)oppression (noun)torment (noun)tribulation (noun)vexation (noun)* * *• horror• crowded condition• vexation• uneasiness• tribulation• torment• suffering• sorrow• oppression• fear• distress• agony• difficulty in breathing• discontent• anxiety• anguish• grief -
32 tuska
yks.nom. tuska; yks.gen. tuskan; yks.part. tuskaa; yks.ill. tuskaan; mon.gen. tuskien tuskain; mon.part. tuskia; mon.ill. tuskiinagony (noun)anguish (noun)distress (noun)pain (noun)pang (noun)suffering (noun)throes (noun)torment (noun)wrench (noun)* * *• woe• heartache• pain• pang• sorrow• suffering• throes• ache• wrench• grief• torment• anguish• agony• angst• fear• anxiety• bale• despair• discontent• distress• dolour• affliction -
33 piina
yks.nom. piina; yks.gen. piinan; yks.part. piinaa; yks.ill. piinaan; mon.gen. piinojen piinain; mon.part. piinoja; mon.ill. piinoihinagony (noun)anguish (noun)pain (noun)suffering (noun)torment (noun)torture (noun)* * *• grief• torment• suffering• sorrow• rack• pain• fear• distress• anxiety• anguish• agony• affliction• torture -
34 oppression
1. n угнетение; гнёт; притеснение; тирания2. n угнетённость, подавленностьСинонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; heartache; sorrow2. conquering (noun) conquering; overthrowing; subduing3. force (noun) compulsion; force4. grief (noun) depression; grief; melancholy; sadness; weariness; worry5. hardship (noun) calamity; hardship; misery; suffering; torment6. persecution (noun) coercion; cruelty; despotism; dictatorship; domination; hardness; injustice; persecution; repression; severity; subjugation; tyrannyАнтонимический ряд:benevolence; joy; justice; kindness -
35 pathos
1. n страстное воодушевление, подъём, энтузиазмthe tale of their sufferings was told with a pathos which drew tears from everybody — повесть об их страданиях была рассказана с такой страстной силой, что вызвала у всех слёзы
2. n пафос3. n редк. страдания4. n редк. чувствительностьСинонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; misery; woe2. commiseration (noun) commiseration; feeling; pity; sympathy; tenderness3. emotion (noun) affection; consciousness; emotion; empathy; impression4. poignancy (noun) bathos; desolation; passion; poignance; poignancy; sentimentАнтонимический ряд:amusement; comedy -
36 bereavement
1. n тяжёлая утрата, потеря; лишение2. n уст. ограблениеСинонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; dolour; mourning; sadness; sorrow2. deprivement (noun) deprivement; divestment3. misfortune (noun) affliction; death; deprivation; loss; misfortune -
37 mourning
1. n печаль, горе, скорбь2. n плач, рыдание3. n траур4. n период ношения траура, траурeye in mourning — синяк под глазом, подбитый глаз
Синонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; bereavement; dolor; dolour; sadness; sorrow2. grieving (noun) deploring; grieving; lamentation; lamenting; languishing; pining; sorrowing; weeping over; yearning3. symbols (noun) arm band; black; black suit; black tie; mourning garb; mourning veil; sackcloth and ashes; symbols; widow's weeds4. suffering (verb) grieving; lamenting; sorrowing; suffering -
38 heartache
1. n душевная боль, душевные муки, горе, страдание2. n уст. боль в сердцеСинонимический ряд:mental anguish (noun) affliction; anguish; care; chagrin; despair; grief; heartbreak; mental anguish; pain; regret; rue; sadness; sorrow; suffering; woeАнтонимический ряд: -
39 agony
1. n мука, страдание, мучительная боль2. n эмоциональное возбуждение3. n обыкн. агония; предсмертная агония4. n рел. страсти Христовы5. n борьба; яростное сражениеСинонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; heartache; suspense; torment; torture; woe; wretchedness2. severe pain (noun) affliction; distress; dolor; hurt; misery; pain; pang; paroxysm; passion; severe pain; suffering; throeАнтонимический ряд:comfort; composure; ease; enjoyment; gratification; happiness; health; peace; rapture; relief -
40 wretchedness
Синонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) agony; anguish; heartache; misery; suspense; torment; torture; woe2. suffering (noun) miseries'; suffering; unhappiness; woe's
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