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1 anguish
[ˈæŋgwɪʃ] nounvery great pain of body or mind; agony:ألَم شِديدThe woman suffered terrible anguish when her child died.
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2 Putting Means Anguish
Sports: PMAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Putting Means Anguish
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3 мучительная тоска
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4 гнітюча туга
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5 şiddetli acı
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6 Peyn
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7 كربة
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8 гнетущая тоска
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9 kančia
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10 dálita
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11 αγωνιώ
anguishΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αγωνιώ
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12 angist
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13 патење
anguish; distress; torture; trouble; problem————————anguish; distress* * *agony, anguish -
14 томительность
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15 тоска
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16 'adhab
anguish, pain; punishment, torment, torture; hell ['addhaba] Hau azaba, Hin azab, Ind adzab, azab, Kyr azap, Per 'adhab, Tat gazap, Tur azap, Uzb azob borrowed from Ar -
17 pine
anguish, torture* * *I. (en) pain,F torment;[ gøre pinen kort] get it over quickly; get it over and done with;[ holde pinen ud] stick it (out), sweat it out;[ trække pinen ud] prolong the agony.II. *( tortere) torture;( volde smerter) pain,F torment,( stærkere) torture;(fig: pine og plage) torment ( fx tormented with suspicions),( tynge, F) prey on one's mind ( fx the thought of his failure preyed on his mind; there is something that preys on his mind);[ det piner mig] it gives me pain ( fx to see him so depressed);[ pine livet af en] make life a burden to somebody, worry somebody to death;[ pine frem] force ( fx a smile);[ pine maden i sig] force the food down;[ pine en tilståelse ud af ham] extort a confession from him. -
18 невола
anguish; distress; torture; trouble; problem————————distress, misery, emergency, misfortune, trouble, need, necessity————————distress; trouble; problem————————distress; misfortune* * *mess, tribulation -
19 angustiarse por
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20 ansia
• anguish• anxiety• desire• eagerness• expectation• longing• throe• yearn to• yearning for past things
См. также в других словарях:
Anguish — An guish, n. [OE. anguishe, anguise, angoise, F. angoisse, fr. L. angustia narrowness, difficulty, distress, fr. angustus narrow, difficult, fr. angere to press together. See {Anger}.] Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anguish — [aŋ′gwish] n. [ME angwisshe < OFr anguisse < L angustia, tightness, distress: see ANGER] great suffering, as from worry, grief, or pain; agony vt. to cause to feel anguish vi. to feel anguish SYN. DISTRESS … English World dictionary
anguish — I verb ache, aggrieve, agonize, desolate, disturb, excruciate, grieve, harry, make miserable, pain, prostrate, rack, suffer, torment, torture, trouble, writhe associated concepts: mental anguish, noneconomic loss, pain and suffering II index pain … Law dictionary
Anguish — An guish, v. t. [Cf. F. angoisser, fr. L. angustiare.] To distress with extreme pain or grief. [R.] Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anguish — woe, heartache, heartbreak, grief, *sorrow, regret Analogous words: *distress, suffering, dolor, misery, agony: worry, anxiety (see CARE): *pain, pang, throe, ache: torture, torment, affliction (see corresponding verbs at AFFLICT) Antonyms:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
anguish — [n] severe upset or pain affliction, agony, distress, dole, dolor, grief, heartache, heartbreak, hurting, misery, pang, rue, sorrow, suffering, throe, torment, torture, woe, wretchedness; concept 410 Ant. comfort, contentment, happiness, joy,… … New thesaurus
anguish — ► NOUN ▪ severe mental or physical pain or suffering. ORIGIN Latin angustia tightness , (in plural) straits, distress … English terms dictionary
anguish — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, deep, great, real ▪ inner, personal, private ▪ emotional, mental … Collocations dictionary
anguish — n. (formal) 1) to cause anguish 2) deep; mental anguish 3) anguish at, over 4) in anguish (in anguish over smb. s death) * * * [ æŋgwɪʃ] mental anguish over (formal) to cause anguish deep anguish at … Combinatory dictionary
Anguish — For the movie, see Anguish (film) Anguish is a term used in contemporary philosophy, often as a translation from the German angst, meaning dread . It is a paramount feature of existentialist philosophy, in which anguish is often understood as the … Wikipedia
anguish — {{11}}anguish (n.) c.1200, acute bodily or mental suffering, from O.Fr. anguisse, angoisse choking sensation, distress, anxiety, rage, from L. angustia (pl. angustiae) tightness, straitness, narrowness; figuratively distress, difficulty, from… … Etymology dictionary