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1 sore
[sɔː(r)] 1. adj 2. nowrzodzenie nta sore point ( fig) — czułe miejsce
* * *[so:] 1. adjective1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) chory, bolący, obolały2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) obolały3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) zły, rozdrażniony2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) rana- sorely- soreness -
2 euthanasia
[juːθə'neɪzɪə]n* * *[ju:Ɵə'neiziə](the painless killing of someone who is suffering from a painful and incurable illness: Many old people would prefer euthanasia to the suffering they have to endure.) eutanazja -
3 pain
[peɪn]nI have a pain in the chest/arm — mam bóle w klatce piersiowej/ramieniu
to take pains to do sth — zadawać (zadać perf) sobie trud, żeby coś zrobić
* * *[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) ból2. verb(to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) boleć- pained- painful
- painfully
- painless
- painlessly
- painkiller
- painstaking
- a pain in the neck
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4 tonsillitis
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5 unbearable
[ʌn'bɛərəbl]adjnieznośny, nie do zniesienia or wytrzymania post* * *(too painful, unpleasant etc to bear or to tolerate: I am suffering from unbearable toothache.) nieznośny
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