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41 kwiu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kwiu[English Word] craving (for meat)[English Plural] cravings[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] kiu N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kwiu[Swahili Plural] kwiu[English Word] hunger pang[English Plural] hunger pangs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] kiu N------------------------------------------------------------ -
42 pang
[pæŋ]na pang of regret — ukłucie nt żalu
* * *[pæŋ](a sudden sharp pain: a pang of hunger/grief/regret.) ostry ból, szarpnięcie -
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44 muššagana
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45 een knagende honger
een knagende hongergnawing hunger, pangs of hungerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een knagende honger
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46 голодные спазмы
Psychology: hunger pangs -
47 сводит желудок
General subject: hunger pangs -
48 crampo sm
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49 crampo
sm ['krampo] -
50 morso
['mɔrso] morso (-a)1. ppSee:2. sm1) (gen) bite, (di insetto) stingdare un morso a qc — to bite sth, (mangiare un pezzetto) to bite into sth
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51 famished
a голодный, изголодавшийсяСинонимический ряд:very hungry (adj.) hungry; ravenous; starved; starving; suffering hunger pangs; very hungry; voracious -
52 deaden
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53 муки голода
1) General subject: pangs of hunger, stings of hunger, the pangs of hunger, the sting of hunger, the stings of hunger2) Makarov: gnawings of hunger, pinch of hunger -
54 languore
m lang(u)orho un languore allo stomaco I'm feeling peckish* * *languore s.m.1 languor, languidness, faintness, weakness // languore di stomaco, pangs of hunger2 (struggimento) languor: con languore, languidly; occhi pieni di languore, languishing eyes.* * *[lan'gwore]sostantivo maschile1) (debolezza) languor, weakness, listlessness2) (struggimento) languor3) (di stomaco) pangs pl. (of hunger)* * *languore/lan'gwore/sostantivo m.1 (debolezza) languor, weakness, listlessness2 (struggimento) languor; sguardo pieno di languore languishing eyes3 (di stomaco) pangs pl. (of hunger). -
55 stimolo
m stimulus* * *stimolo s.m.1 stimulus*, goad, spur, incentive: il bisogno è un grande stimolo al lavoro, necessity is a great spur to work; ha bisogno di uno stimolo per andare avanti, he needs a stimulus to go ahead // sentire lo stimolo della fame, to begin to feel the pangs of hunger2 (med.) stimulus*, stimulant* * *['stimolo]sostantivo maschile1) (incitamento) stimulus*, spur, incentive2) fisiol. stimulus** * *stimolo/'stimolo/sostantivo m.1 (incitamento) stimulus*, spur, incentive2 fisiol. stimulus*; lo stimolo della fame the pangs of hunger. -
56 мъча
torment, torture(c примамливи представи) tantalize(преуморявам) overwork, overdrive(безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), tease, ( систематично) harass, harry, plagueмъчи ме съвестта be tormented with remorse, be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.'s conscience, s.th. weighs heavy on o.'s conscience, be conscious-strickenмъчи ме ревматизъм be a martyr to rheumatismкакво те мъчи? what's your trouble? what's worrying you?мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirstмъчи ме глад be tormented by hunger, have pangs of hungerмъча се 1. torment o.s. (over s.th.); be in torment(страдам) suffer; have a hard/bad/terrible time(изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain(агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish(тревожа се) worry (about)мъча се като грешен дявол have a hell of a timeубивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its painубивам човек да не се мъчи (при сражение и пр.) give s.o. the coup de grace2. (опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.'s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.)мъча се напразно try in vainмъча се да прочета мислите на някого search s.o.'s faceмъча се да си спомня try to remember; rack o.'s brainsмъча се да заспя try to sleep, woo o.'s pillow* * *мъ̀ча,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. мъ̀чил torment, torture; ( изтезавам) torture, excruciate, (put on the) rack (и прен.); (с примамливи представи) tantalize; ( преуморявам) overwork, overdrive; ( безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), gnaw (at); ( систематично) harass, harry, plague; какво те мъчи? what’s your trouble? what’s worrying you? разг. what’s biting/eating you? мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirst; мъчи ме съвестта be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.’s conscience, s.th. weighs on o.’s conscience, be conscious-stricken;\мъча се 1. torment o.s. (over s.th.); be in torment; ( страдам) suffer; have a hard/bad/terrible time; be a martyr (to), be tormented/tortured (with); ( изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain; ( агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish; \мъча се като грешен дявол have a hell of a time; убивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its pain; убивам човек да не се мъчи ( при сражение и пр.) give s.o. the coup de grace;2. ( опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.’s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.); \мъча се да прочета мислите на някого search s.o.’s face; \мъча се да проявя търпение fight to be patient; \мъча се да си спомня rack o.’s brains.* * *excruciate; harrow; macerate; martyrise; prick (за болка); rack; torment: I'm мъчаed by thirst. - Мъчи ме жажда.; torture; victimize* * *1. (c примамливи представи) tantalize 2. (агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish 3. (безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), tease, (систематично) harass, harry, plague 4. (изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain 5. (изтезавам) torture, excruciate, (put on the) rack (u прен.) 6. (опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.'s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.) 7. (от болест) suffer (от from);be a martyr (to), be martyred (with), be tormented/tortured (with) 8. (преуморявам) overwork, overdrive 9. (страдам) suffer;have a hard/bad/terrible time 10. (тревожа се) worry (about) 11. torment, torture 12. МЪЧА ce torment o.s. (over s. th.);be in torment 13. МЪЧА ce да си спомня try to remember;rack o.'s brains 14. МЪЧА се да заспя try to sleep, woo o.'s pillow 15. МЪЧА се да прочета мислите на някого search s. o.'s face 16. МЪЧА се като грешен дявол have a hell of a time 17. МЪЧА се напразно try in vain 18. какво те мъчи? what's your trouble?what's worrying you? 19. мъчи ме глад be tormented by hunger, have pangs of hunger 20. мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirst 21. мъчи ме ревматизъм be a martyr to rheumatism 22. мъчи ме съвестта be tormented with remorse, be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.'s conscience, s. th. weighs heavy on o.'s conscience, be conscious-stricken 23. убивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its pain 24. убивам човек да не се мъчи (при сражение и пр.) give s. o. the coup de grace -
57 spasimo
m agony* * *spasimo s.m.1 pang (anche fig.): sentire gli spasimi della fame, to feel the pangs of hunger; spasimi d'amore, pangs of love; gli spasimi della gelosia, the pangs of jealousy* * *['spazimo]sostantivo maschile pang, twinge; (di gelosia) prick, twinge- i d'amore — heartache, love pangs
* * *spasimo/'spazimo/sostantivo m.pang, twinge; (di gelosia) prick, twinge; - i d'amore heartache, love pangs. -
58 pang
1. [pæŋ] n1. внезапная острая боль; стреляющая боль2. pl муки, мученияthe pangs of death - предсмертные муки, агония
3. внезапное проявление эмоции2. [pæŋ] v редк. -
59 calor abrasador
(n.) = scorching heat, blistering heat, torrid heatEx. With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.Ex. Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.Ex. At times during the summer, residents across Ontario and southern Quebec either enjoyed or endured bouts of torrid heat and insufferable humidity.* * *(n.) = scorching heat, blistering heat, torrid heatEx: With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.
Ex: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.Ex: At times during the summer, residents across Ontario and southern Quebec either enjoyed or endured bouts of torrid heat and insufferable humidity. -
60 calor achicharrante
(n.) = scorching heat, blistering heatEx. With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.Ex. Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.* * *(n.) = scorching heat, blistering heatEx: With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.
Ex: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.
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