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1 во маки
anguished -
2 von Schmerz geplagt
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3 meggyötört
anguished -
4 von Schmerz geplagt
anguished (Adj.)* * *ausdr.anguished adj. -
5 страдальческий
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6 desesperado
• anguished• critical• despairful• despairing• desperate• despondent• frantic• hopefully• hopeless case -
7 elkínzott
anguished, haggard, drawn -
8 angustiado
adj.anguished, grieved, distressed, broken-hearted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: angustiar.* * *1→ link=angustiar angustiar► adjetivo1 (afligido) distressed, upset; (preocupado) worried, anxious* * *(f. - angustiada)adj.1) anguished, distressed2) anxious* * *ADJ1) (=asustado) [persona] distressed; [expresión, mirada] anguishedestán muy angustiados por la desaparición de su hija — they are very distressed about their daughter's disappearance
recordaba el rostro angustiado de su familia — I recalled the anguished look o look of anguish of their family
2) (=preocupado) anxiousestá angustiado por no tener trabajo — he is very worried o he is anxious about not having a job
3) (=avaro) grasping, mean* * *- da adjetivoa) ( acongojado) distressedb) ( preocupado) worried, anxious* * *= anguished, angst-ridden, distressed, stressed.Ex. Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.Ex. They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Ex. When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Ex. Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( acongojado) distressedb) ( preocupado) worried, anxious* * *= anguished, angst-ridden, distressed, stressed.Ex: Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.
Ex: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Ex: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Ex: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *angustiado -da1 (acongojado) distressedestábamos tan angustiados, estaba sufriendo tanto we were so distressed, he was in such painno me olvidaré nunca de la mirada angustiada que me dirigió I will never forget the anguished look o the look of anguish that she gave me2 (preocupado) worried, anxiousvive angustiada she lives in a constant state of anxiety* * *
Del verbo angustiar: ( conjugate angustiar)
angustiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
angustiado
angustiar
angustiado◊ -da adjetivo
angustiar ( conjugate angustiar) verbo transitivoa) ( acongojar) to distress
angustiarse verbo pronominal ( acongojarse) to get distressed, get upset;
( preocuparse) to get worried, become anxious
angustiado,-a adjetivo distressed
angustiar verbo transitivo to distress
' angustiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angustiada
- intranquila
- intranquilo
English:
distraught
- haunted
* * *angustiado, -a adj[mirada] anguished;están cada día más angustiados por su futuro they are more and more anxious about his future* * *adj distraught -
9 angustioso
adj.distressful, anguished, agonizing, distressing.* * *► adjetivo1 (situación) distressing, worrying; (mirada) anguished* * *(f. - angustiosa)adj.1) anguished, distressed2) distressing* * *ADJ1) (=angustiado) [sensación] distressed, anguished; [voz, mirada] anguished2) (=agobiante) [habitación, espacio] oppressive; [problema, recuerdo, situación] distressing3) (=doloroso) (lit) agonizing; (fig) heartbreaking* * ** * *= harrowing, agonising [agonizing, -USA], agonised [agonized, -USA], distressing, gut-wrenching, nightmarish.Ex. See Michael R. Booth, 'English Melodrama', for further details of this harrowing tale.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an ' agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex. It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex. In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex. It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * ** * *= harrowing, agonising [agonizing, -USA], agonised [agonized, -USA], distressing, gut-wrenching, nightmarish.Ex: See Michael R. Booth, 'English Melodrama', for further details of this harrowing tale.
Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an ' agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex: In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Ex: It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.* * *angustioso -sa‹situación› distressing; ‹mirada/grito› anguished* * *
angustioso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹ situación› distressing;
‹mirada/grito› anguished
angustioso,-a adjetivo distressing
' angustioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angustiosa
- desesperante
English:
distressing
- nerve-racking
- agonizing
- harrowing
* * *angustioso, -a adj[espera] anxious; [situación, noticia] distressing* * *adj agonizing* * *angustioso, -sa adj1) : anguished, distressed2) : distressing, worrisome -
10 angustia
f.1 anxiety.2 distress (Psi).3 anguish, affliction, agony, distress.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: angustiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: angustiar.* * *1 anguish, affliction, distress■ ¡qué angustia! how distressing!2 (física) sickness, nausea\angustia vital anxiety state, angst* * *noun f.1) anguish, distress2) anxiety* * *1. SF1) (=miedo) anguish, distressuna mirada/sensación de angustia — a look/feeling of anguish o distress
un grito de angustia — a cry of anguish, an anguished cry
sentía un nudo de angustia en la garganta — I could feel a knot in my throat, from anguish
¡estuve a punto de caerme por el acantilado! ¡qué angustia! — I was just about to fall off the cliff! what an ordeal!
2) (=ansiedad) [por estrés, miedo] anxiety; [por inseguridad] angstcada vez que voy en metro noto una terrible sensación de angustia — every time I travel by underground I feel terribly anxious o I feel a terrible anxiety
ataque de angustia — anxiety attack, panic attack
angustia existencial, angustia vital — (Med) state of anxiety; (Psic) angst
3) * (=náuseas)2.SMF INVser un angustias — * to be a worrier
* * *a) ( congoja) anguish, distressgritos/mirada de angustia — anguished cries/look
b) ( desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que... — she's constantly worried that...
c) (Psic) anxiety* * *= distress, angst [Angst], anguish, torment.Ex. The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex. This article reviews a selection of World Wide Web (WWW) sites providing sources of information on specific topics ranging from feeling bad ( Angst) to bicycles.Ex. The exhibition was organized around the themes of love, anguish, awe, triumph and joy.Ex. There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.----* acosado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* dominado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* don angustias = worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* lleno de angustia = angst-ridden.* presionado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* * *a) ( congoja) anguish, distressgritos/mirada de angustia — anguished cries/look
b) ( desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que... — she's constantly worried that...
c) (Psic) anxiety* * *= distress, angst [Angst], anguish, torment.Ex: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.
Ex: This article reviews a selection of World Wide Web (WWW) sites providing sources of information on specific topics ranging from feeling bad ( Angst) to bicycles.Ex: The exhibition was organized around the themes of love, anguish, awe, triumph and joy.Ex: There is much slavering, kinky enjoyment of Diana's torments, a quality shared with the Gothic novel.* acosado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* dominado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* don angustias = worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* grito de angustia = cry of anguish.* lleno de angustia = angst-ridden.* presionado por la angustia = angst-ridden.* * *A1 (congoja) anguish, distresssus gritos de angustia his anguished o distressed cries, his cries of anguishsiento una gran angustia al no poder ayudarlos it causes me great anguish o distress not to be able to help them ( liter), I feel very distressed at not being able to help them2 (desasosiego) anxietyvive con la angustia de que algún día la despidan she's constantly worried o she lives with the worry that one day she is going to lose her jobDoña Angustias ( fam): hija mía, pareces Doña Angustias you're a born worrier ( colloq), you get so worked up o ( BrE) het up about everything! ( colloq), you're such a worrier ( colloq)3 ( Psic) anxietyCompuestos:● angustia existencial or vitalangst, metaphysical anguish, existential anxietyoral anxietyB* * *
Del verbo angustiar: ( conjugate angustiar)
angustia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
angustia
angustiar
angustia sustantivo femenino
◊ vive con la angustia de que… she's constantly worried that…c) (Psic) anxiety
angustiar ( conjugate angustiar) verbo transitivoa) ( acongojar) to distress
angustiarse verbo pronominal ( acongojarse) to get distressed, get upset;
( preocuparse) to get worried, become anxious
angustia sustantivo femenino anguish
angustiar verbo transitivo to distress
' angustia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobio
- desgarrador
- desgarradora
- nudo
- respiro
- vivir
- desesperación
- dios
- horror
English:
agony
- angst
- anguish
- distress
- worrier
* * *angustia nf1. [aflicción] anxiety;vivieron las semanas de secuestro con angustia they were in a state of constant anxiety throughout the weeks of the kidnapping;lloraba con angustia she was crying in distress2. Psi distress;una sensación de angustia existencial a feeling of angst* * *f anguish* * *angustia nf1) congoja: anguish, distress2) : anxiety, worry* * *angustia n distress -
11 angoscioso
pieno d'angoscia anguishedche da angoscia distressing, heart-rending* * *angoscioso agg.2 ( che è pieno di angoscia) full of anguish, anguished.* * *[angoʃ'ʃoso]1) (angosciante) distressing2) (pieno d'angoscia) anguished* * *angoscioso/ango∫'∫oso/1 (angosciante) distressing2 (pieno d'angoscia) anguished. -
12 sofferto
past part vedere soffrire* * *sofferto agg.1 hard-fought; difficult: una vittoria sofferta, a hard-fought victory; una decisione sofferta, a difficult decision* * *[sof'fɛrto] sofferto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(vittoria) hard-fought, hard-won, (distacco) painful* * *[sof'fɛrto] 1.participio passato soffrire2.1) (che denota sofferenza) [ viso] anguished2) (travagliato) [decisione, scelta] hard, difficult; [ vittoria] hard-fought* * *sofferto/sof'fεrto/→ soffrireII aggettivo1 (che denota sofferenza) [ viso] anguished2 (travagliato) [decisione, scelta] hard, difficult; [ vittoria] hard-fought. -
13 acongojado
adj.grieved, heartbroken, broken-hearted, grief-stricken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acongojar.* * *1→ link=acongojar acongojar► adjetivo1 distressed, anguished, afflicted* * *ADJ distressed, anguished* * *- da adjetivo upset, distressed* * *- da adjetivo upset, distressed* * *acongojado -daupset, distressed* * *acongojado, -a adjdistressed, anguished* * *acongojado, -da adj: distressed, upset -
14 atribulado
adj.full of tribulation, worried, hard-set, pre-occupied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atribular.* * *1→ link=atribular atribular► adjetivo1 sad, distressed* * *1.ADJ afflicted, suffering2.SMlos atribulados — the afflicted, the suffering, the sufferers
* * ** * ** * *atribulado -dadio el pésame a la atribulada viuda he offered his condolences to the grieving widow ( frml)* * *atribulado, -a adjFormal distressed -
15 angustiosamente
adj.in an anguished tone.adv.with anguish, agonizingly, anxiously, desperately.* * *► adverbio1 with anguish, agonizingly* * *ADV1) (=con pena) in an anguished voice- no iré -dijo angustiosamente — "I won't go," she said in an anguished voice
2) (=con preocupación) anxiously* * *1(con congoja): lloraba angustiosamente he was crying inconsolably2 (con preocupación) anxiously* * *angustiosamente adv[esperar] anxiously -
16 angosciato
* * *[angoʃ'ʃato] 1.participio passato angosciare2.essere angosciato — to be in anguish o distress
* * *angosciato/ango∫'∫ato/II aggettivo -
17 nahigabe
iz.1. ( mina)a. sorrow, grief, anguish, distress, affliction; \nahigabean laguntzen dizut please accept my condolences; i-i \nahigabeak arindu to {placate || soothe} sb's sorrow ; \nahigabe larria great sorrow; bihotzeko \nahigabeak sorrows of the heart | heart-felt sorrows; bihotz erdiko \nahigabe heart-felt sorrow; ezinaren \nahigabeak indarra eman zion olerki hori idatzeko the anguish of impotence gave him the strength to write that poem; \nahigaberik handien honek eman zien this caused them the greatest sorrow; bizia kentzeko adina \nahigabea sentitu zuen he felt anguished enough to take his lifeb. [ izenen aurrean ] haragiaren \nahigabe-atseginak the joys and sorrows of the flesh; zure \nahigabe-lagun har nazazu consider me as a sympathetic friend2. ( haserrea) annoyance, displeasure; vexation3. ( higuina) dislike, repugnance io. ( triste) sorrowful, anguished; \nahigabe daude they're anguished -
18 gequält
I P.P. quälen* * *pained* * *ge|quält [gə'kvɛːlt]adjLächeln forced; Miene, Ausdruck pained; Gesang, Stimme strainedSee:→ auch quälen* * *1) (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) agonized2) (showing agony: He had an agonized expression on his face as he lost the match.) agonised* * *ge·quältI. adj forcedII. adv\gequält lachen/seufzen to give a forced [or to force a] smile/sigh* * ** * *C. adv:gequält lächeln give a forced smile* * ** * *adj.distressed adj.pained adj.smitten adj.tortured adj. -
19 angustiante
adj.distressing, afflictive.* * *ADJ distressing* * *adjetivo < experiencia> distressing* * *= nerve-wracking [nerve-racking], anguishing.Ex. A program should always tell the operator what it is doing once an instruction has been given: there is nothing more nerve-wracking than to enter a command and have the screen go totally blank!.Ex. Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.* * *adjetivo < experiencia> distressing* * *= nerve-wracking [nerve-racking], anguishing.Ex: A program should always tell the operator what it is doing once an instruction has been given: there is nothing more nerve-wracking than to enter a command and have the screen go totally blank!.
Ex: Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.* * *‹experiencia› distressingestaban en una situación económica angustiante they were in a desperate situation financially* * *angustiante adj[situación] distressing* * *adj distressing -
20 catártico
adj.cathartic, kathartic.m.cathartic, laxative, purgative.* * *► adjetivo1 cathartic* * *ADJ cathartic* * *- ca adjetivo cathartic* * *= redeeming, cathartic.Ex. While the library should attempt to reach the masses with ' redeeming' literature, it must also dedicate itself fully to serving the intellectual leadership of the community.Ex. Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.* * *- ca adjetivo cathartic* * *= redeeming, cathartic.Ex: While the library should attempt to reach the masses with ' redeeming' literature, it must also dedicate itself fully to serving the intellectual leadership of the community.
Ex: Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.* * *catártico -cacathartic* * *catártico, -a adjcathartic* * *catártico, -ca adj: cathartic
См. также в других словарях:
anguished — adj. [p. p. from {anguish}.] suffering anguish; experiencing extreme pain, distress, or anxiety Syn: suffering, tormented [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anguished — index aggrieved (harmed), disconsolate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
anguished — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ experiencing or expressing anguish … English terms dictionary
anguished — [aŋ′gwisht] adj. 1. feeling anguish 2. showing or resulting from anguish … English World dictionary
anguished — [[t]æ̱ŋgwɪʃt[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Anguished means showing or feeling great mental suffering or physical pain. [WRITTEN] She let out an anguished cry. ...an anguished mother. Syn: tormented … English dictionary
anguished — adjective Date: 14th century 1. suffering anguish ; tormented < the anguished martyrs > 2. expressing anguish ; agonized < anguished cries > … New Collegiate Dictionary
anguished — adj. Anguished is used with these nouns: ↑cry, ↑wail … Collocations dictionary
anguished — an|guished [ æŋgwıʃt ] adjective suffering great physical or emotional pain: She gave an anguished cry and collapsed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
anguished — UK [ˈæŋɡwɪʃt] / US adjective suffering great physical or emotional pain She gave an anguished cry and collapsed … English dictionary
anguished — /ang gwisht/, adj. 1. feeling, showing, or accompanied by anguish. 2. resulting from or produced by anguish. [1350 1400; ME; see ANGUISH, ED3] * * * … Universalium
anguished — adjective Experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent … Wiktionary