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pæŋ(a sudden sharp pain: a pang of hunger/grief/regret.) punzada, dolor agudotr[pæŋ]2 figurative use (of emotion) punzada, remordimientopang ['pæŋ] n: puntada f, punzada fn.• dolor agudo s.m.• punzada s.f.• remordimiento s.m.pæŋnoun punzada fpangs of hunger — retorcijones mpl or (Esp) retortijones mpl de hambre
to feel pangs of remorse — sentir* remordimiento (de conciencia)
[pæŋ]N1) (=pain) punzada fpangs of childbirth — dolores mpl de parto
pangs of hunger, hunger pangs — dolores mpl de hambre
2) (fig)* * *[pæŋ]noun punzada fpangs of hunger — retorcijones mpl or (Esp) retortijones mpl de hambre
to feel pangs of remorse — sentir* remordimiento (de conciencia)
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