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1) General subject: be in a fry, be in a stew, be in anxiety about (о чем-л.), bother, care, concern, exercise, fash, feeze, flutter, fret, fret over (о чем-л.), fuss, have the fidgets to be in a fidget, pother, ruffle, stew, to be in a (fine) stew, to be in a fry, to be in anxiety about (smth.), to be up in the air, trouble, vex oneself about (о ком-л.), worrit, worry, worry about (о чем-л.), agitate oneself, be anxious, feel uneasy, tremble for (о ком-л.), vex oneself about (тревожиться, о ком-л.), worry about (чем-л.), bother about, have kittens, get perturbed, be looking over one's shoulder2) Mathematics: be concerned about3) Australian slang: sweat blood4) Diplomatic term: pass5) Scottish language: (about) to fash (one's) thumbs6) Jargon: graum, sweat bullets7) Business: mind8) Makarov: be up in the air, bother ( one's) head about (smth.) (о чем-л.), fash (one's) head, fret (о лошади), fret over (smth.) (о чем-л.), have a troubled breast, to be in a fidget, to fash (one's) head, to fash (one's) thumbs (about), to fash oneself, trouble head about (о чем-л.), distress oneself, exercise about, exercise over, fret gizzard, fret the gizzard, have the fidgets, feel bad about (о чем-л.), feel concern about (о чем-л.)9) Taboo: fly like a shit in a hurricane, shit bricks (обыч. употребляется в продолженных временах) -
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cut up: подрывать (силы, здоровье); причинять страдания; be cut up
distress: причинять страдание, горе, боль; to distress oneself
rack: ист. дыба; перен. пытка, мучение; to be on the rack мучиться;
to put to the rack: подвергать пытке, мучениям
sore: огорчённый, опечаленный; to feel sore (about smth.) страдать, мучиться; with a sore heart с тяжёлым сердцем, с болью в сердцеДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > беспокоиться
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cut up: подрывать (силы, здоровье); причинять страдания; be cut up
distress: причинять страдание, горе, боль; to distress oneself
rack: ист. дыба; перен. пытка, мучение; to be on the rack мучиться;
to put to the rack: подвергать пытке, мучениям
sore: огорчённый, опечаленный; to feel sore (about smth.) страдать, мучиться; with a sore heart с тяжёлым сердцем, с болью в сердцеДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > мучить себя
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cut up: подрывать (силы, здоровье); причинять страдания; be cut up
distress: причинять страдание, горе, боль; to distress oneself
rack: ист. дыба; перен. пытка, мучение; to be on the rack мучиться;
to put to the rack: подвергать пытке, мучениям
sore: огорчённый, опечаленный; to feel sore (about smth.) страдать, мучиться; with a sore heart с тяжёлым сердцем, с болью в сердцеДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > мучиться
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1) General subject: agonize, anguish (от боли), be cut up, be in torment, be on the rack, curse, fash, fret, grill, labor, labour, pinch (голодом), tantalize, to be in torment, to be on tenterhooks, to be on the rack, worry, writhe, suffer torments, toil2) Agriculture: throe3) Religion: guilt4) Scottish language: to fash oneself5) Makarov: distress oneself, eat heart out, feel sore about, fret gizzard, fret the gizzard -
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fash глагол:agonize (мучиться, агонизировать, сильно мучиться, отчаянно бороться, испытывать сильные мучения, прилагать отчаянные усилия)distress oneself (мучиться, беспокоиться)feel sore about (мучиться, страдать)словосочетание: -
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1) General subject: feel uneasy, to be in anguish at ( smth.) (чем-л.), worry, writhe, eat one's heart out2) Makarov: devour heart, distress oneself, eat heart out -
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