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1 угрызения совести
1) General subject: a feeling of remorse, a tingle of regret, a twinge of remorse, after-pains of conscience, compunction, conscience reproached, pangs, qualms, qualms of conscience, remorse, scruple, scruple of conscience, scruples, searchings of heart, self recrimination, self reproach, self-recrimination, self-reproach, stings of remorse, the pricks of conscience, the stings of remorse, the twinges of conscience, the worm of conscience, twangs of conscience, twinges of conscience, twitch of conscience, wrench, pangs of conscience, worm of remorse, qualms of guilt, conscience pangs, guilt eating at you, misery of conscience2) Rare: agenbite of inwit3) Religion: feeling of guilt4) Makarov: gnawings of conscience, prickings of conscience, pricks of conscience, remorse of conscience, twinge of conscience5) Phraseological unit: guilty conscience -
2 угрызение совести
General subject: remorse, a feeling of remorse, a twinge of remorse, after-pains of conscience, compunction, gnawings of conscience, pangs, pangs of conscience, prickings of conscience, pricks of conscience, qualms, qualms of conscience, remorse of conscience, scruple of conscience, scruples, self-recrimination, self-reproach, the pricks of conscience, the stings of remorse, the twinges of conscience, twangs of conscience, twinge of conscience, twinges of conscience, twitch of conscience, wrench -
3 samvittighetskvaler
pl. qualms of conscience pl. pangs of conscience, pangs of remorse -
4 gewetensangst
1 agony/anguish of conscience ⇒ pangs/twinges of conscience, (pangs of) remorse -
5 gewetenswroeging
1 pangs/twinges of conscience ⇒ (pangs of) remorse♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gewetenswroeging
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6 vicdan azabı
n. compunction, guilty conscience, pangs of remorse, pressure of conscience, pricks of conscience, qualm, regret, remorse, sting of conscience, twinge of conscience* * *1. remorse 2. compunction 3. guilty conscience -
7 угрызения совести
remorse, twinges of conscience, pangs of conscience -
8 تأنيب الضمير
تَأنِيبُ الضّمِيرqualm(s), compunction(s), pricking of the conscience, twinge of conscience, pangs of remorse, remorse -
9 وخز الضمير
وَخْزُ الضّمِيرqualm(s), compunction(s), pricking of the conscience, twinge of conscience, pangs of remorse, remorse -
10 تأنيب الضمير
n. mind conscience, pangs of remorse, remorse -
11 تبكيت الضمير
تَبْكِيتُ الضّمِيرcompunction(s), qualm(s), twinge of conscience, pangs of remorse, remorse -
12 укор совести
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13 муки совести
pangs of < one's> conscienceЩеглов, забыв о муках своей совести, холодно расстаётся с Алёной, не проводив её даже до автобуса. (Л. Костюков, Эверисты стихийные и сознательные) — Shcheglov, forgetting about the pangs of his conscience, parts coldly with Alyona, without even offering to see her to the bus stop.
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14 vicdan
consciencevicdan əzabı – pangs of consciencevicdanla – in accordance with one's consciencetəmiz vicdanla – with clear conscience -
15 vicdan
conscience. - azabı pangs of conscience. - hürriyeti freedom of conscience. -ı sızlamak /ın/ to suffer a pang or twinge of conscience. -
16 угрызения совести
pangs of remorse; pricks of conscience; remorse; compunctionИностранцы, хмельные, возбуждённые, расходились глубокой ночью,...а Васильев потом прибирал в мастерской, испытывая опустошённость, угрызения совести после столь щедрого расхода нервных клеток и драгоценных, растраченных бесполезно часов. (Ю. Бондарев, Выбор) — The foreigners, tipsy, excited, would disperse late at night... and then Vasilyev would clean up the studio, feeling drained, suffering pangs of remorse for the overge-nerous expenditure of nerve cells and precious, uselessly wasted hours.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > угрызения совести
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17 ייסורי-מצפון
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18 מוסר-כליות
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19 מרדות-לב
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20 נקיפות מצפון
pangs of conscience
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