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1 grieve
[griːv] verb1) to cause to feel great sorrow:يُحْزِن، يُؤْلِمYour wickedness grieves me deeply.
2) to feel sorrow.يَحْزَن، يأسَف -
2 kukati
kukati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `cuckoo'Page in Trubačev: XIII 35Russian:kúkat' (dial.) `cuckoo, call, cry, grieve' [verb]Czech:Polish:kukać `cuckoo' [verb]Old Polish:kukać `cuckoo, appeal, complain' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:kȕkati `groan, moan, cuckoo' [verb]Slovene:kúkati `cuckoo, grieve' [verb], kúkam [1sg]Bulgarian:kúkam `cuckoo, grieve' [verb] -
3 surra
yks.nom. surra; yks.gen. suren; yks.part. suri; yks.ill. surisi; mon.gen. surkoon; mon.part. surrut; mon.ill. surtiinbe sorry (verb)bewail (verb)grieve (verb)mourn (verb)sorrow (verb)wail (verb)be grieved regret lament (noun)* * *• miss• wail• worry• sorrow• regret• mourn• lament• grieve• fret• deplore• bewail• be sorry• be worried -
4 murehtia
yks.nom. murehtia; yks.gen. murehdin; yks.part. murehti; yks.ill. murehtisi; mon.gen. murehtikoon; mon.part. murehtinut; mon.ill. murehdittiinbe anxious (verb)grieve (verb)regret (verb)sorrow (verb)worry (verb)* * *• grieve• sorrow• worry• regret• grumble• be anxious• mourn -
5 gabati
gabati Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: VI 76-77Belorussian:habác' `seize' [verb]Ukrainian:hábaty `seize' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Old Polish:gabać `attack, pursue' [verb]Slovene:gábati `be in need, starve, be lost, die' [verb], gȃbam [1sg]Bulgarian:gábam `grieve' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: gʰōbʰ- -
6 murehduttaa
yks.nom. murehduttaa; yks.gen. murehdutan; yks.part. murehdutti; yks.ill. murehduttaisi; mon.gen. murehduttakoon; mon.part. murehduttanut; mon.ill. murehdutettiingrieve (verb)* * *• grieve• bother• worry• push -
7 želěti
I. želěti I Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `regret'Church Slavic:Czech:Indo-European reconstruction: gʷelH-eH-II. \>\> želàt -
8 скърбя
to grieve -
9 sørge
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10 bedrøve
verb. grieve, sadden, distress -
11 di awerɛhow
verbgrieve -
12 grämen
geh.I v/refl (trauern) grieve ( über + Akk over); (sich sorgen) fret (about); sich zu Tode grämen pine away, die of a broken heartII v/t trouble s.o. (deeply)* * *sich grämento sorrow* * *grä|men ['grɛːmən]1. vrsich zu Tode grä́men — to die of grief or sorrow
2. vtto grieve* * *grä·men[ˈgrɛ:mən]I. vrII. vt▪ jdn \grämen to worry [or trouble] sb* * *1.transitives Verb grieve2.reflexives Verb grieve (über + Akk., um over)* * *grämen gehA. v/r (trauern) grieve (sich zu Tode grämen pine away, die of a broken heartB. v/t trouble sb (deeply)* * *1.transitives Verb grieve2.reflexives Verb grieve (über + Akk., um over)* * *v.to trouble someone (deeply) expr. -
13 apenar
v.1 to sadden.2 to grieve, to aggrieve, to bring grief to, to sadden.3 to feel sorry for.4 to feel sorry to.* * *1 to make sad, sadden, grieve1 to be grieved, be upset* * *verb- apenarse* * *1. VT1) (=afligir) to grieve, cause pain to2) LAm (=avergonzar) to shame2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to sadden2.apenarse v pron1) ( entristecerse)se apenó mucho cuando lo supo — he was very upset o sad when he learned of it
2) (AmL exc CS) ( sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassed* * *----* apenarse = grieve.* * *1.verbo transitivo to sadden2.apenarse v pron1) ( entristecerse)se apenó mucho cuando lo supo — he was very upset o sad when he learned of it
2) (AmL exc CS) ( sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassed* * ** apenarse = grieve.* * *apenar [A1 ]vtA (entristecer) to saddenme apenó mucho que se fuera sin despedirse it saddened me greatly that he left without saying goodbyeme apena ver que la situación ha empeorado I am sorry to see o it saddens me to see that the situation has deterioratedB ( AmL exc CS) (hacer sentir vergüenza) to embarrass, make … feel embarrassed■ apenarseA(entristecerse): se sintió apenado por su muerte he was saddened by her deathse apenó mucho cuando lo supo he was very upset o distressed o sad when he learned of itB ( AmL exc CS) (sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassedno se apene y entre no más don't be shy o embarrassed, come on in* * *
apenar ( conjugate apenar) verbo transitivo
to sadden
apenarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entristecerse):
se apenó mucho cuando lo supo he was very upset o sad when he learned of it
2 (AmL exc CS) ( sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassed
apenar verbo transitivo to grieve, sadden, pain
' apenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destrozar
- afligir
- doler
English:
distress
- pain
- grieve
- shame
* * *♦ vt[entristecer] to sadden;me apena que te vayas I'm really sorry that you're leaving* * *v/t sadden* * *apenar vt: to aggrieve, to sadden -
14 mǭtìti
mǭtìti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `stir, trouble'Page in Trubačev: XX 142-145Old Church Slavic:mǫtiti (Ps. Sin., Supr.) `disquiet' [verb]Russian:mutít' `trouble, stir up' [verb], mučú [1sg], mutít [3sg]Czech:mútit' (dial.) `churn' [verb]Old Czech:mútiti `trouble, grieve, torment' [verb]Slovak:mútit' `trouble, churn' [verb]Polish:mącić `trouble, disturb' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mútiti `trouble, confuse' [verb], mȗtīm [1sg];Čak. mūtȉti (Vrgada) `trouble, confuse' [verb], mũtīš [2sg];Čak. muotȉt (Orbanići) `stir, make turbid, muddy, confuse, entangle, talk smb. into smth.' [verb], muõti [3sg]Slovene:mǫ́titi `trouble, stir' [verb], mǫ́tim [1sg]Bulgarian:mắtja `trouble, disturb' [verb]Lithuanian:mę̃sti `mix' [verb], meñčia [3sg]Indo-European reconstruction: ment-Page in Pokorny: 732Other cognates:Skt. mánthati `whirl, rub' [verb]Notes: -
15 afligir
v.1 to afflict (causar daño).La pena aflige el alma Grief afflicts the soul.2 to distress, to anguish, to aggrieve, to grieve.Su muerte afligió a una nación His death distressed a nation.* * *1 to afflict, grieve, trouble1 to grieve, be distressed* * *verb1) to afflict2) distress* * *1. VT1) (=afectar) to afflict; (=apenar) to pain, distress2) LAm (=golpear) to beat, hit2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( afectar) to afflictb) ( apenar) to upset2.afligirse v pron to get upset* * *= afflict, ail, desolate.Ex. There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex. The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex. You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; you cannot destroy the practices of barbarism which for centuries have desolated Africa without the use of force.----* afligirse = become + distressed, grieve.* problema + afligir = problem + afflict.* sentirse afligido = feel + hurt.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( afectar) to afflictb) ( apenar) to upset2.afligirse v pron to get upset* * *= afflict, ail, desolate.Ex: There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.
Ex: The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex: You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; you cannot destroy the practices of barbarism which for centuries have desolated Africa without the use of force.* afligirse = become + distressed, grieve.* problema + afligir = problem + afflict.* sentirse afligido = feel + hurt.* * *afligir [I7 ]vt1 (afectar, perjudicar) to afflictlos problemas que afligían al país the problems afflicting the country2 (apenar) to upsetto get upset* * *
afligir ( conjugate afligir) verbo transitivo
afligirse verbo pronominal
to get upset
afligir verbo transitivo to afflict
' afligir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afectar
English:
afflict
- distress
- plague
* * *♦ vt1. [causar daño] to afflict;los males que afligen a la región the problems afflicting the region2. [causar pena] to distress;su partida la afligió she was saddened by his leaving* * *v/t1 afflict2 ( apenar) upset3 L.Am. F ( golpear) beat up* * *afligir {35} vt1) : to distress, to upset2) : to afflict* * *afligir vb to distress -
16 betrüben
I v/t sadden; stärker: grieve, distress; dein Verhalten betrübt mich I am saddened ( oder very disappointed) by your behavio(u)rII v/refl altm. grieve* * *to afflict; to affict; to sadden* * *be|trü|ben ptp betrübt1. vtto sadden, to distresses betrübt mich sehr... — it grieves or saddens me greatly...
See:→ betrübt2. vr (dated, hum)to grieve ( über +acc over)* * *1) (to cause to feel great sorrow: Your wickedness grieves me deeply.) grieve2) (to make or become sad: She was saddened by her son's ingratitude.) sadden* * *be·trü·ben *vtes betrübt mich... it saddens [or grieves] me...* * *transitives Verb sadden* * *dein Verhalten betrübt mich I am saddened ( oder very disappointed) by your behavio(u)rB. v/r obs grieve* * *transitives Verb sadden* * *v.to afflict v.to sadden v. -
17 bekümmern
I v/t worry; (traurig machen) grieve; das bekümmert ihn gar nicht it doesn’t worry ( oder bother) him in the slightest; das braucht Sie nicht zu bekümmern you needn’t worry about thatII v/refl geh. concern o.s. (um jemanden / etw. with s.o. / s.th.)* * *to grieve; to afflict* * *be|kụ̈m|mern ptp bekü\#mmert1. vtto worrydas braucht dich nicht zu bekümmern — there is no need for you to worry about that
2. vrSee:→ auch bekümmert* * *be·küm·mern *I. vi impers▪ es bekümmert jdn it worries sbII. vr2. (sich kümmern)* * *transitives Verb* * *das braucht Sie nicht zu bekümmern you needn’t worry about thatB. v/r geh concern o.s. (um jemanden/etwas with sb/sth)* * *transitives Verb* * *v.to grieve v. -
18 chagriner
chagriner [∫agʀine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = tracasser) to bother* * *ʃagʀine1) ( peiner) to pain, to grieve2) ( contrarier) to bother, to worryil y a quelque chose qui me chagrine dans cette histoire — there's something about this story which bothers me
* * *ʃaɡʀine vt1) (= contrarier) to bother2) (= affliger) to grieve, to upset* * *chagriner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( peiner) to pain, to grieve;2 ( contrarier) to bother, to worry; il y a quelque chose qui me chagrine dans cette histoire there's something about this story which bothers me.[ʃagrine] verbe transitif -
19 doler
v.1 to hurt.¿te duele? does it hurt?me duele la pierna my leg hurtsme duele la garganta I have a sore throatme duele la cabeza I have a headacheme duele ver tanta injusticia it pains me to see so much injusticele dolió en el alma it upset her terribly¡ahí le duele! (informal figurative) that has really got to him!2 to have pain in, to feel pain in.Me duele el estómago I feel pain in my stomach.Me duele I feel pain.3 to be sorry for, to grieve for, to regret.Me duele tu pena I regret your grief.4 to regret to.* * *1 to ache, hurt■ me duele la espalda my back hurts, my back aches2 (afligir) to distress, sadden, upset, hurt3 (sentir) to be sorry, be sad1 (arrepentirse) to repent (de, of), feel sorry (de, for)2 (lamentarse) to complain (de, of)3 (notar el efecto) to feel the effects (de, of)* * *verb1) to hurt, ache2) grieve•- dolerse* * *1. VI1) (Med) to hurt¿(te) duele? — does it hurt?
me duele la cabeza — my head hurts; [por migraña, resaca] I've got a headache
2) (=afligir) to hurtese comentario me dolió — I was hurt by that comment, that comment hurt
no me duele gastarme el dinero en esto — I don't mind spending money on this, spending money on this doesn't bother me
¡ahí le duele! — so that's where the problem is!
2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) inyección/herida/brazo to hurt; (+ me/te/le etc)le duele una muela/la cabeza — she has (a) toothache/a headache
¿dónde le duele? — where does it hurt?
b) ( apenar) (+ me/te/le etc)ahí te/le duele — (fam) that's what's wrong with you/him
c) ( importar)2.dolerse v prondolerse de algo — ( sentirse herido) to be hurt by something; ( arrepentirse) to regret something
* * *= feel + hurt, ache, begrudge, grudge.Ex. Managers feel hurt by employees disloyal to the goals of the organization.Ex. The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex. She did not begrudge the money spent on her children's education.Ex. He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.----* sentirse dolido = feel + hurt.* tocar donde duele = touch on + a sore spot.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) inyección/herida/brazo to hurt; (+ me/te/le etc)le duele una muela/la cabeza — she has (a) toothache/a headache
¿dónde le duele? — where does it hurt?
b) ( apenar) (+ me/te/le etc)ahí te/le duele — (fam) that's what's wrong with you/him
c) ( importar)2.dolerse v prondolerse de algo — ( sentirse herido) to be hurt by something; ( arrepentirse) to regret something
* * *= feel + hurt, ache, begrudge, grudge.Ex: Managers feel hurt by employees disloyal to the goals of the organization.
Ex: The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex: She did not begrudge the money spent on her children's education.Ex: He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.* sentirse dolido = feel + hurt.* tocar donde duele = touch on + a sore spot.* * *doler [E9 ]vi1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] «inyección/herida/brazo» to hurtno duele nada it doesn't hurt at all(+ me/te/le etc): le duele una muela/la cabeza she has (a) toothache/a headacheme dolía el estómago I had (a) stomachache, I had a pain in my stomach, my stomach hurtme duele la garganta I have a sore throatme duelen los pies my feet ache o hurt o are sore¿dónde le duele? where does it hurt?me duele todo el cuerpo I ache all overtodavía me duele un poquito it's still a little sore, it still hurts a little2 (apenar) (+ me/te/le etc):me duele tener que decirte esto I'm sorry o ( frml) it distresses me to have to tell you this, telling you this is very painfulme duele tu deslealtad I find your disloyalty very hurtfulme dolió mucho lo que me dijo what he said hurt me deeply, I was deeply hurt by what he said, I found what he said extremely hurtfullo que más me duele es que no me haya llamado what hurts most is that she hasn't phonedle dolió que no lo invitaran he was hurt o upset that they didn't invite himahí te/le duele ( fam); that's what's wrong with you/him■ dolersedolerse DE algo:se dolía de que sus socios lo hubieran engañado he was aggrieved o hurt that o it saddened him that his partners should have deceived himse dolía de tantos años desperdiciados he deeply regretted all those wasted years* * *
doler ( conjugate doler) verbo intransitivo
(+ me/te/le etc)
le duele una muela/la cabeza she has (a) toothache/a headache;
me dolía el estómago I had (a) stomachache;
me duele la garganta I have a sore throat;
me duelen los pies my feet ache;
me duele todo (el cuerpo) I ache all over
me dolió muchísimo lo que me dijo I was deeply hurt by what he said
doler verbo intransitivo to hurt, ache: me duelen las muelas, I've got a toothache
me duele que me digas eso, it hurts to hear you say that
' doler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
duele
- poder
English:
ache
- hurt
- pain
- rankle
* * *♦ vi1. [físicamente] to hurt;me duele la pierna my leg hurts;me duele la garganta I have a sore throat;me duele la cabeza/el estómago I have a headache/a stomachache;me duele todo el cuerpo I ache all over;aún me duele el pinchazo que me dieron I'm still sore from the injection they gave me;¿te sigue doliendo la herida? does the wound still hurt?;¿te duele? does it hurt?;no te preocupes, no te va a doler don't worry, it won't hurt;Fam¡ahí le duele! that has really got to him!;lo que necesitan es mano dura – ¡ahí le duele! what they need is a firm hand – you've put your finger on it!2. [moralmente] to hurt, to pain;lo que más me duele es su indiferencia what hurts o pains me most is her indifference;me duele ver tanta injusticia it pains o saddens me to see so much injustice;me duele tener que decirte esto, pero… I'm very sorry o I hate to have to tell you this, but…;le dolió en el alma it upset her terribly;no doler prendas a alguien: no me duelen prendas en reconocer que me he equivocado I don't mind admitting I was wrong* * *v/t tb fighurt;me duele el brazo my arm hurts;le duele la tripa he has a stomach-ache;me duele la garganta I have a sore throat, my throat hurts;le dolió que le mintieran fig she was hurt that they had lied to her;ahí le duele fig that’s his problem* * *doler {47} vi1) : to hurt, to ache2) : to grieve* * *doler vb2. (cabeza, muela, estómago) to ache -
20 acongojar
v.1 to distress, to cause anguish to.2 to sadden, to distress, to afflict, to anguish.* * *1 to distress, grieve, make suffer1 to be distressed* * *1.VT to distress, grieve2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) to grieve (liter), to distress2.acongojarse v pron (liter) to become distressed (liter)* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) to grieve (liter), to distress2.acongojarse v pron (liter) to become distressed (liter)* * *acongojar [A1 ]vt¡no te acongojes! don't distress yourself!* * *
acongojar verbo transitivo to distress, to aggrieve
' acongojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angustiar
* * *♦ vtto distress, to cause anguish to* * *v/t litgrieve lit, distress
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