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  • 21 pique

    [pi:k]
    (anger caused by one's pride being hurt: She walked out of the room in a fit of pique.) gremja

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  • 22 pride

    1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) stolt
    2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) stolt
    3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) -hjörð, -hópur
    - the pride of
    - pride of place
    - pride oneself on
    - take pride in

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  • 23 put on an act

    (to pretend: I thought she had hurt herself but she was only putting on an act.) þykjast

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  • 24 sarcasm

    ((the use of) unpleasant remarks intended to hurt a person's feelings.) (mein)hæðni
    - sarcastically

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  • 25 sensibilities

    noun plural (feelings that can be easily hurt by criticism etc: Do try not to offend her sensibilities.) fínustu tilfinningar

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  • 26 sensitive

    ['sensitiv]
    1) ((usually with to) strongly or easily affected (by something): sensitive skin; sensitive to light.) viðkvæmur, næmur
    2) ((usually with about or to) easily hurt or offended: She is very sensitive to criticism.) hörundsár
    3) (having or showing artistic good taste: a sensitive writer; a sensitive performance.) tilfinninganæmur
    - sensitiveness
    - sensitivity

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  • 27 serve right

    (to be the punishment deserved by: If you fall and hurt yourself, it'll serve you right for climbing up there when I told you not to.) eiga (e-ð) skilið

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  • 28 soft

    [soft]
    1) (not hard or firm; easily changing shape when pressed: a soft cushion.) mjúkur
    2) (pleasantly smooth to the touch: The dog has a soft, silky coat.) mjúkur, þægilegur viðkomu
    3) (not loud: a soft voice.) mildur
    4) ((of colour) not bright or harsh: a soft pink.) mildur
    5) (not strict (enough): You are too soft with him.) mildur
    6) ((of a drink) not alcoholic: At the party they were serving soft drinks as well as wine and spirits.) óáfengur
    7) (childishly weak, timid or silly: Don't be so soft - the dog won't hurt you.) kjánalegur, linur
    - softness
    - soften
    - soft-boiled
    - soft-hearted
    - soft-spoken
    - software
    - softwood
    - have a soft spot for

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  • 29 spite

    1. noun
    (ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) illgirni
    2. verb
    (to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) ergja
    - spitefully
    - spitefulness
    - in spite of

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  • 30 sting

    1. [stiŋ] noun
    1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) broddur
    2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) stunga
    3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) stunga; flugnabit
    2. verb
    1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) stinga
    2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) svíða

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  • 31 strike home

    ((of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.) hitta í mark

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  • 32 stub

    1. noun
    1) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) stubbur
    2) (the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque etc.) svunta
    2. verb
    (to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) reka í
    - stub out

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  • 33 terribly

    1) (very: She is terribly clever.) ákaflega, óskaplega
    2) (in a terrible way: Does your leg hurt terribly?) ægilega

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  • 34 the last thing

    (something very unlikely, unwanted, not intended etc: It's the last thing you would think of looking for; The last thing I want is to hurt anyone.) sístur, það ólíklegasta

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  • 35 themselves

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) (sjálfa) sig
    2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) sjálfir
    3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) sjálfir; hjálparlaust

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  • 36 thick-skinned

    adjective (not easily hurt by criticism or insults: You won't upset her - she's very thick-skinned.) ekki hörundsár

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  • 37 thin-skinned

    adjective (sensitive; easily hurt or upset: Be careful what you say - she's very thin-skinned.) hörundsár

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  • 38 threat

    [Ɵret]
    1) (a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone: He will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.) hótun
    2) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) yfirvofandi hætta
    3) (a source of danger: His presence is a threat to our plan/success.) ógnun

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  • 39 toe

    [təu]
    1) (one of the five finger-like end parts of the foot: These tight shoes hurt my toes.)
    2) (the front part of a shoe, sock etc: There's a hole in the toe of my sock.)
    - toe the line

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  • 40 unluckily

    adverb (unfortunately: Unluckily he has hurt his hand and cannot play the piano.) til allrar óhamingju

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  • Hurt — may refer to a painful sensation or to a mental suffering.Hurt may also refer to the following:People* Jakob Hurt * Joel Hurt * John Hurt * Marlin Hurt * Mary Beth Hurt * Mississippi John Hurt * Robert D. Hurt * Robert L. Hurt * William… …   Wikipedia

  • Hurt — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Benno Hurt (* 1941), deutscher Schriftsteller, Fotograf und Jurist Jakob Hurt (1839−1907), estnischer Folklorist, Theologe und Sprachwissenschaftler John Hurt (* 1940), britischer Schauspieler Leopold Hurt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • hurt — hurt·able; hurt·ful; hurt·less; un·hurt; hurt; hurt·ing; hurt·ful·ly; hurt·ful·ness; hurt·less·ly; hurt·less·ness; hurt·ling·ly; …   English syllables

  • Hurt — Hurt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hurt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hurting}.] [OE. hurten, hirten, horten, herten; prob. fr. OF. hurter, heurter, to knock, thrust, strike, F. heurter; cf. W. hyrddu to push, drive, assault, hwrdd a stroke, blow, push; also, a ram …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hurt — Hurt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hurt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hurting}.] [OE. hurten, hirten, horten, herten; prob. fr. OF. hurter, heurter, to knock, thrust, strike, F. heurter; cf. W. hyrddu to push, drive, assault, hwrdd a stroke, blow, push; also, a ram …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hurt — Hurt: Hurt (группа)  американская метал группа. Hurt (песня): Hurt  песня Nine Inch Nails. Hurt  песня Кристины Агилеры. Hurt  песня шведской группы Sandy Mouche …   Википедия

  • hurt — [hʉrt] vt. hurt, hurting [ME hurten, to knock, hurt < OFr hurter, to push, thrust, hit, prob. < Frank * hurt, a thrust, blow (as by a ram); akin to ON hrūtr, a ram] 1. to cause physical pain or injury to; wound 2. to harm or damage in some… …   English World dictionary

  • hurt — [adj] physically or mentally injured aching, aggrieved, agonized, all torn up*, battered, bleeding, bruised, buffeted, burned, busted up*, contused, crushed, cut, damaged, disfigured, distressed, disturbed, grazed, harmed, hit, impaired,… …   New thesaurus

  • Hurt — Hurt, VA U.S. town in Virginia Population (2000): 1276 Housing Units (2000): 592 Land area (2000): 2.619250 sq. miles (6.783827 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.619250 sq. miles (6.783827 sq.… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Hurt, VA — U.S. town in Virginia Population (2000): 1276 Housing Units (2000): 592 Land area (2000): 2.619250 sq. miles (6.783827 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.619250 sq. miles (6.783827 sq. km) FIPS… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • hurt|er — «HUR tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that hurts. 2. the shoulder of an axle, or a strengthening piece on the shoulder, against which the hub of the wheel strikes. 3. the part of a gun carriage which prevents it from rolng when put in firing… …   Useful english dictionary

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