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1 woe-worn
woe-worn[wou w'ɔ:n] adj = link=woe%20shakenwoe shaken. -
2 woe be to him who!
woe be to him who...!ai daquele que...! -
3 woe betide him who
woe betide him who...ai do que... -
4 woe betide him!
woe betide him!ai dele! -
5 woe betide you!
woe betide you!ai de ti! -
6 woe is me!
woe is me!ai de mim! -
7 woe the day!
woe the day!maldito o dia! -
8 woe-shaken
woe-shak.en[w'ou ʃeikən] adj abatido ou oprimido pela dor, mágoa ou desgraça. -
9 woe
[wəu]((a cause of) grief or misery: He has many woes; He told a tale of woe.) aflição- woeful- woefully
- woefulness
- woebegone* * *[wou] n 1 aflição, angústia, preocupação, pena, pesar. 2 dor, mágoa. 3 desgraça, calamidade, infortúnio. 4 miséria, desventura, desdita. • interj ai! tale of woe uma história dolorosa. woe betide him! ai dele! woe be to him who...! ai daquele que...! woe is me! ai de mim! woe the day! maldito o dia! -
10 woe
[wəu]((a cause of) grief or misery: He has many woes; He told a tale of woe.) desgraça- woeful- woefully - woefulness - woebegone -
11 in weal and woe
in weal and woepor bem ou por mal. -
12 tale of woe
tale of woeuma história dolorosa. -
13 betide
be.tide[bit'aid] vt+vi acontecer a, suceder a, ocorrer. whatever betide / aconteça o que acontecer. whatever ills betide / qualquer que seja o mal. woe betide him who... ai do que... woe betide you! ai de ti! -
14 weal
weal1[wi:l] n 1 bem-estar, prosperidade, felicidade. 2 órgão político, estado. in weal and woe por bem ou por mal.————————weal2[wi:l] n vergão, vinco (de pancada ou chicotada). -
15 woebegone
[-biɡon]adjective (sad-looking: a woebegone face.) triste* * *woe.be.gone[w'oubigɔn] adj abatido, desanimado, acabrunhado, triste, desolado, miserável. -
16 woeful
adjective (miserable; unhappy: a woeful expression.) aflitivo* * *woe.ful[w'ouful] adj 1 aflito, pesaroso, angustiado, preocupado. 2 magoado, triste. 3 aflitivo, angustioso. 4 infortunado, infausto, calamitoso, deplorável, lamentável. 5 desgraçado, miserável, infeliz. -
17 woefully
adverb aflitivamente* * *woe.ful.ly[w'oufuli] adv 1 aflitamente. 2 magoadamente, tristemente. 3 angustiosamente. 4 infortunadamente, calamitosamente. 5 desgraçadamente. -
18 woefulness
noun aflição* * *woe.ful.ness[w'oufulnis] n 1 disposição triste ou melancólica, tristeza, melancolia. 2 situação ou estado aflitivo, angustioso ou calamitoso, aflição.
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woe — ► NOUN literary 1) great sorrow or distress. 2) (woes) troubles. ● woe betide someone Cf. ↑woe betide someone ● woe is me! Cf. ↑woe is me! … English terms dictionary
woe to — (or woe betide) old fashioned used as a warning that there will be trouble if someone does something specified Woe betide anyone who enters here! [=anyone who enters here will be harmed] Woe to any student who is late for her class. [=any student … Useful english dictionary