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21 мучиться
1) (от; страдать) suffer (from); be tormented (by)му́читься от бо́ли — be tormented by [racked with] pain
2) (тв.; из-за рд.; томиться, беспокоиться) torment oneself (over); be tormented (with); feel bad / unhappy (about)му́читься сомне́ниями — be tormented with doubts
му́читься угрызе́ниями со́вести — feel pangs of conscience
3) (с тв.; испытывать трудности) have a hard time (with); have a lot of trouble (with)заче́м тебе с э́тим му́читься? — why would you want to go to such trouble?
дово́льно я с тобо́й му́чился! — you've given me enough trouble!
не хочу́ му́читься с парко́вкой маши́ны — I don't want to go through the hassle of parking
4) разг. (над, с тв.; усиленно стараться) struggle (with); (напряжённо думать тж.) rack one's brains (over) -
22 dręcz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (fizycznie lub psychicznie) to torment, to rack, to wrack; (psychicznie) to bedevil- dręczyć kogoś pytaniami to pester a. plague sb with questions- dręczyć kogoś okrutnymi żartami to plague sb with cruel jokes- dręczył ją swoją zazdrością she was tormented a. plagued by his jealousy- bito go i dręczono na przesłuchaniach he was beaten and tortured during the interrogation- przestań dręczyć psa! stop tormenting a. annoying the dog!2. [obawy, smutek, złe sny] to torment, to afflict; [rozpacz, wspomnienia] to torture, to plague; [wątpliwości, wyrzuty sumienia] to gnaw przen. (kogoś at sb)- dręczy mnie myśl, że…/ciekawość/podejrzenie/niepokój I am plagued by the thought that…/curiosity/suspicion/anxiety- dręczące pytanie tormenting question- dręczący strach gnawing fear- dręczyła ją niepewność/zazdrość she was tormented by anxiety/jealousy- dręczy go poczucie winy he is (w)racked with a. by guilt3. [cierpienia] to afflict; to gnaw (kogoś at sb)- dręczył ich głód/dręczyły ich choroby they were afflicted by hunger/diseasesⅡ dręczyć się 1. (siebie samego) to agonize (czymś over sth) [problemami]; to torture oneself (czymś with sth) [myślą]- dręczyć się (tym), że nie wszystko jest tak, jak powinno to be worried by the fact that not everything is as it should be2. (jeden drugiego) to torment each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dręcz|yć
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23 pier|ś
f 1. (u człowieka) chest; breast książk., bosom książk.- szeroka/wątła/owłosiona pierś a broad/narrow/hairy chest- opuścić a. zwiesić głowę na piersi to hang one’s head- zwiesił głowę na piersi i usnął his head drooped on to his chest and he fell asleep- przycisnąć a. przytulić kogoś/coś do piersi to hug sb/sth to one’s breast a. bosom- wyprężyć a. wypiąć pierś to throw out one’s chest- wciągnąć powietrze w piersi to breathe, to draw breath- odetchnąć pełną piersią przen. to relax, to unwind- wstrzymywać oddech w piersi to hold one’s breath- brakowało mu tchu w piersiach he couldn’t get his breath back- serce waliło mu w piersiach his heart was thumping- rzęziło mu w piersiach rattling sounds came from his chest- z jego piersi wyrwał się jęk/wyrwało się westchnienie a groan/a sigh escaped his lips- kaszel rozdzierał a. rozrywał jej piersi she had a hacking cough- płacz rozdzierał jej piersi she was racked with sobs a. sobbing- uczyniła na piersi znak krzyża she crossed herself a. made the sign of the cross- w sadzawce było wody po pierś the pond was breast-deep2. (u zwierzęcia) chest; (u ptaka) Kulin. breast- pierś czy udko? breast or leg?- z kurzą a. łódkowatą piersią pigeon-chested, pigeon-breasted3. zw. pl (u kobiety) breast- drobne/jędrne/obwisłe piersi small/firm/pendulous breasts- wydatne piersi ample breasts, ample bosom- podać dziecku pierś to put a baby to the breast- karmić dziecko piersią to breast-feed a. nurse a baby- karmienie piersią breast-feeding, nursing- odstawić dziecko od piersi to wean a baby- odstawić kogoś od piersi przen. to leave sb to fend for him/herself- ssać pierś to take the breast, to nurse- kobieta z dzieckiem przy piersi a woman with a baby at her a. the breast- amputacja piersi Med. mastectomy- rak piersi Med. breast cancer- sztuczne piersi falsies pot., przest.4. przen., książk. (siedlisko uczuć) breast, heart- złość wzbierała w jego piersi anger was filling his heart- radość rozpierała a. rozsadzała mu piersi he was bursting with joy- zdjąć komuś ciężar z piersi to bring solace to sb■ pierś w pierś [ścierać się, walczyć] hand to hand; [dobiec do mety] neck and neck- moja wina, biję się w piersi I repent, I was in the wrong a. it was my fault- co tchu w piersiach [biec, uciekać] at breakneck speed, for dear life- wygrać o pierś to win by a (short) neck- żyć pełną piersią książk. to enjoy a. live life to the fullThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pier|ś
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24 transida
adj.1 worn out with anguish or grief.2 avaricious.* * *
transido,-a adjetivo overwhelmed, stricken [de, with]
transido de dolor, racked with pain
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25 schütteln
schüt·teln [ʼʃʏtl̩n]vt1) ( rütteln)etw/jdn \schütteln to shake sth/sb;das Obst vom Baum \schütteln to shake fruit from a tree; s. a. Hand, Kopf2) ( erzittern lassen)etw schüttelt jdn sth makes sb shiver;das Fieber schüttelte sie she was racked with fevervi to shake;verneinend mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head;verwundert mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head in amazementvrsich vor Kälte \schütteln to shake [or shiver] with [the] cold;sich vor Lachen \schütteln to laugh one's head offes schüttelt jdn sb shudders;es schüttelte sie vor Ekel she shuddered with disgust -
26 atormentar
v.1 to torture.2 to torment, to torture, to beset, to gnaw.3 to terrorize.* * *1 (torturar) to torture2 figurado (causar disgusto) to torment, harass1 (sufrir) to torment oneself* * *verb1) to torture2) torment•* * *1. VT1) (Mil etc) to torture2) (=causar aflicción) to torment; (=acosar) to plague, harass; (=tentar) to tantalize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona ( físicamente) to torture; ( mentalmente) to tormentb) dolor/celos2.atormentado por los celos/el remordimiento — tormented by jealousy/guilt
atormentarse v pron (refl) to torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, gnaw (at), tantalise [tantalize, -USA], torture, bedevil.Ex. The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex. Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex. He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.----* conciencia + atormentar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona ( físicamente) to torture; ( mentalmente) to tormentb) dolor/celos2.atormentado por los celos/el remordimiento — tormented by jealousy/guilt
atormentarse v pron (refl) to torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, gnaw (at), tantalise [tantalize, -USA], torture, bedevil.Ex: The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.
Ex: Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex: He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.* conciencia + atormentar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *atormentar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» (físicamente) to torture; (mentalmente) to torment2«dolor/celos»: este dolor de muelas me está atormentando this toothache is driving me crazyatormentado por los celos tormented by jealousyme atormentaba el remordimiento I was racked with o tormented by guilt( refl) to torment oneself* * *
atormentar ( conjugate atormentar) verbo transitivo [ persona] ( físicamente) to torture;
( mentalmente) to torment
atormentarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to torment oneself
atormentar verbo transitivo to torment
' atormentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
martillear
- martirizar
- mortificar
English:
haunt
- rack
- tantalize
- torment
- torture
* * *♦ vt1. [torturar] to torture2. [sujeto: sentimiento, dolor] to torment;ese dolor de cabeza la está atormentando she's in agony with that headache;la atormenta la culpa she is plagued o tormented by guilt* * *v/t torment* * *atormentar vt: to torment, to torture* * *atormentar vb to torment -
27 torturer
torturer [tɔʀtyʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ prisonnier, animal] to torture• le doute/le remords le torturait he was racked with doubt/remorse• sa poésie torturée, déchirante his tormented, heartrending poetry2. reflexive verb• se torturer le cerveau or l'esprit to rack one's brains* * *tɔʀtyʀe
1.
1) [bourreau] to torture [personne]2) ( faire souffrir) [pensée, sentiment] to torment3) ( forcer le sens de) to distort [texte]
2.
se torturer verbe pronominal fig to torment oneselfse torturer l'esprit — ( cherchant une solution) to rack one's brains
* * *tɔʀtyʀe vt1) (physiquement) to torture2) (moralement) to torment* * *torturer verb table: aimerA vtr2 fig [pensée, sentiment] to torment; visage/air torturé tormented face/look; vision du monde/poésie torturée tormented vision of the world/poetry; être torturé [personne] to have a tormented nature; être torturé par to be tormented by [jalousie, doute, remords];B se torturer vpr fig to torment oneself; se torturer l'esprit ( cherchant solution) to rack one's brains.[tɔrtyre] verbe transitif1. [supplicier - suj: bourreau] to torture3. [style, texte] to labour————————se torturer verbe pronominal -
28 spasimare
spasimare v. intr.1 to suffer agonies, to be racked with pain2 (fig.) ( desiderare ardentemente) to yearn, to long (for s.o., sthg.): spasimava di poterlo rivedere, she was yearning to see him again; spasimare d'amore per qlcu., to be head over heels in love with s.o.* * *[spazi'mare]1) (soffrire) to suffer terribly2) (desiderare) to long, to pinespasimare per qcn. — to languish o yearn for sb
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29 sufrir de
• be afflicted with• be racked with -
30 ἐλαύνω
ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω, inf. ἐλάᾶν, ipf. ἔλων, fut. ἐλόωσι, aor. ἤλασσε, ἔλασσε, iter. ἐλάσασκε, pass. plup. ἠλήλατο, ἐλήλατο, 3 pl. ἐληλάδατο or ἐληλέ(δ)ατο: drive, impel, strike, mid., for oneself, Od. 4.637, Il. 10.537, etc.; freq. of ‘rowing’ a vessel, with and without νῆα, Od. 13.22, pass. Od. 13.155; so of driving horses, without obj. expressed, Il. 5.264 ; μάστῖξεν δ' ἐλάᾶν, Od. 3.484; hence apparently often intrans., πόντον ἐλαύνοντες, Il. 7.6, Ν 2, Od. 7.319; of ‘driving away’ cattle, horses, etc., Il. 1.154; in the sense strike the verb occurs often, esp. of ‘forging,’ Il. 12.296; of ‘drawing,’ or ‘laying out’ a fence or wall, or a swath in reaping, ἕρκος, τεῖχος, τάφρον, Il. 7.450, Il. 9.349, Il. 18.564; σταυρούς, Od. 14.11; χάλκεοι τοῖχοι ἐληλέδατο, ‘were extended,’ Od. 7.86 ; ὄγμον, Il. 11.68; metaph., of ‘persecuting,’ Od. 5.290; being ‘racked’ with pain, Il. 16.518; ‘raising’ a din, Il. 1.575.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐλαύνω
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31 тело, истерзанное болью
Makarov: body racked with painУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тело, истерзанное болью
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32 peinigen
v/t torment, torture; (plagen) harass, pester* * *to torment; to martyr; to tantalize* * *pei|ni|gen ['painɪgn]vtto torture; (fig) to tormentjdn bis aufs Blut péínigen — to torture sb till he bleeds; (fig) to torment sb mercilessly
von Schmerzen/Zweifeln gepeinigt — tormented by pain/doubt, racked with pain/doubt
* * *pei·ni·gen[ˈpainɪgn̩]vt1. (zermürben)▪ jdn \peinigen to torment sb2. (jdm zusetzen)* * *von Durst/Kälte gepeinigt werden — suffer agonies from thirst/cold
* * ** * *von Durst/Kälte gepeinigt werden — suffer agonies from thirst/cold
* * *v.to tantalise (UK) v.to tantalize (US) v.to torment v. -
33 schmerzerfüllt
Adj. grief-stricken* * *schmẹrz|er|füllt [-|ɛɐfʏlt]adj (geh)racked with pain; (seelisch) grief-stricken* * *schmerzerfüllt adj grief-stricken -
34 forpint
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35 transido de dolor
racked with pain -
36 forpint
adj. tortured, agonized adj. racked (with pain) -
37 мучиться
1. suffer2. (тв. из-за рд.) worry (about), feel* unhappy (about)3. (над) torment oneself (over); take* pains trouble (over) -
38 терзаться
1. torment oneself, suffer tormentsтерзаться угрызениями совести — be racked with / by remorse
2. страд. к терзать -
39 spasimante
m f admirer* * *spasimante agg.1 suffering, tortured, racked with pain2 ( innamorato) lovesick* * *[spazi'mante]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile suitor, wooer, beau* (anche scherz.)* * *spasimante/spazi'mante/m. e f.suitor, wooer, beau* (anche scherz.). -
40 teshil
v.i. pass. of bag’ri teshil to agonize, to be racked with grief. ko’zi teshildi to have one’s fill of waiting, to run out of patience. ko’zing teshilgur! May your eyes be gouged out!
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