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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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1) General subject: afflict, aggrieve, chagrin, depress, distress, get down, give sorrow, go to somebody's heart, grieve, mortify, pain, to be a grief to ( smb.) (кого-л.), unsettle, upset, vex, turn brain, rankle with (It was that which rankled with Philip: he could not bear the humilation of apologies...)3) Rare: sore4) Religion: rue6) Makarov: give, cut up, cast a damp over (кого-л.) -
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answer, rejoinder, reply, response* * *I. (et -) answer, reply (på to);(= fyldestgørende svar) answer (på to, fx your reply was no answer to my question);(F, også = reaktion) response (på to, fx the Government response to the report of the Royal Commission);( skarpt gensvar) retort,( vittigt) repartee;[ svar betalt] reply paid;[ med på, som, til:][ svar på](fig: om noget tilsvarende) answer to ( fx he is Denmark's answer to James Bond);[ give én svar på hans spørgsmål] answer somebody's question, reply to somebody's question;(se også I. tiltale);[ have svar på alt] have an answer for everything;[ han har altid svar på rede hånd] he is never at a loss for (el. is always ready with) an answer;[ som (el. til) svar på] in reply to ( fx in reply to your letter of 10th July we would inform you that...).II. adj(let glds) sore, dire ( fx distress). -
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क्लेदः [क्लिद्-भावे घञ्]1 Wetness, moisture, dampness; Śānti 1.29; तदञ्जनक्लेदसमाकुलाक्षम् R.7.27.-2 Running, discharge from a sore; Ms.7.55.23.-3 Distress, suffering; कुशलवोन्मृष्टगर्भक्लेदः R.15.32. (= उपद्रव Malli.) -
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douleur [dulœʀ]feminine noun• « nous avons la douleur de vous faire part du décès de... » "it is with great sorrow that we have to tell you of the death of..."* * *dulœʀ1) ( physique) painune douleur aiguë/sourde — a sharp/dull pain
2) ( morale) pain; ( causée par un deuil) griefnous avons la douleur de vous faire part du décès de — it is with great sorrow that we have to inform you of the death of
* * *dulœʀ nf1) (physique) pain2) (= chagrin) grief, distressIl a eu la douleur de perdre son père. — He suffered the grief of losing his father.
* * *1 ( physique) pain; une douleur aiguë/sourde a sharp/dull pain; se tordre de douleur to writhe in pain; j'ai des douleurs/une douleur dans la jambe I've got pains/a pain in my leg, my leg hurts; avoir des douleurs dans le dos/l'oreille to have backache/earache; un médicament contre la douleur a painkiller; avoir les premières douleurs to go into labourGB;2 ( morale) pain; ( causée par un deuil) grief; être accablé de douleur to be grief-stricken; raviver une ancienne douleur to open an old wound; nous avons la douleur de vous faire part du décès de it is with great sorrow that we have to inform you of the death of.comprendre sa douleur to understand the meaning of suffering.[dulɶr] nom féminin1. [physique] painune douleur fulgurante/sourde a searing/dull painj'ai une douleur à la cuisse my thigh hurts, my thigh's sore, I've got a pain in my thighquand mes vieilles douleurs se réveillent when my old pains ou aches and pains returnnous avons la douleur de vous faire part du décès de... it is with great ou deep sorrow (and regret) that we have to announce the death of... -
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pain, pang, hurt, duševni anguish* * *• distress• woe• sting• sore• soreness• sorrow• grief• affliction• ache• anguish• pang• pain -
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f suffering; (bol) agony, throes pl, torment, anguish, distress | uzrokovati -u inflict suffering (on); hum tiha -a secret passion/love; hum on je njezina tiha -a A sl she's been carrying the torch for him* * *• trouble• sore• suffering• agony• pang• pain -
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• ache; aching; affiction; affliction; ailment; anguish; bale; crucifixion; disease; distress; dole; dolour; greef; grief; grievousness; misery; pain; pang; smart; sore; soreness; sorraw; sorrow; sting; suffer; sufferance; suffering; throe; torture; travail; trouble; woe; wound; wrench -
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• affiction; affliction; anguish; dismal; distress; dolefullyness; dolour; greef; grief; lonesomeness; melancholy; misery; mourning; regret; sadness; sore; soreness; sorraw; sorrow; wanness; woe; wrench; wretchedness -
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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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τείρω, [tense] impf. ἔτειρον, found only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., and in [dialect] Aeol. [tense] pf. inf. [voice] Pass. τέτορθαι Hdn.Gr.2.69:—of the effects of pain, sorrow, etc., on body and mind,A oppress, distress, weaken, τείρουσι (sc. ἡμᾶς or σε)μαρνάμενοι Il.6.255
, cf. 8.102, 24.489;ἀλλά σε γῆρας τείρει 4.315
;βέλεος δέ σε τείρει ἀκωκή 13.251
;τεῖρε γὰρ αὐτὸν ἕλκος 16.510
; , cf. Od.1.342;ἱδρὼς γάρ μιν ἔτειρεν Il.5.796
;τεῖρε γὰρ αἰνῶς φωκάων.. ὀδμή Od.4.441
;μιν ἔτειρεν ἔρος Hes.Fr. 105
;νιν ἔρως ἔτειρεν Telest.1.6
;κακαὶ τ. μέριμναι Mimn.1.7
;ἐπεί με.. τύχαι τείρουσ' Ἄτλαντος A.Pr. 350
; ὀδύνη με τ. E.Rh. 799:—[voice] Pass.,τείροντο δὲ νηλέϊ χαλκῷ Il.17.376
; καμάτῳ τε καὶ ἱδρῷ ib. 745; ; τείρετο δ' αἰνῶς she was sore distressed, 5.352; τειρόμενοι, by war, 11.801, cf. 6.387, al.;ἕλκει -όμενον Pi.P.1.52
; ἄχθεσι τ. Tyrt.6; ἐν.. κακῷ τείρει ([ per.] 2sg. [voice] Pass.)ψυχὴν ἐξαπατηθείς Ar.Lys. 960
;Ἑρμιόνας δούλαν· ἇς ὕπο τειρομένα.. τάκομαι E.Andr. 114
(lyr.).--Poet. word, used by Gal.14.632, Ael.NA14.11. (The other tenses are supplied by τέτρυμαι etc. from τρύω (not found before Call. in [tense] pres. or [tense] impf.), which may be cogn.)
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sore — I. adjective (sorer; sorest) Etymology: Middle English sor, from Old English sār; akin to Old High German sēr sore and probably to Old Irish saeth distress Date: before 12th century 1. a. causing pain or distress < a sore subject > b. painfully… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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sore spot — Synonyms and related words: ache, aching, affront, algesia, blow, casus belli, cramp, cut, distress, dolor, exposed nerve, festering, grief, hurt, inflammation, injury, irritation, lesion, nasty blow, nerve ending, offense, pain, pang, passion,… … Moby Thesaurus
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