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  • 1 stabbing

    ['stæbɪŋ] 1. n
    napad m z nożem
    2. adj
    * * *
    adjective ((of pain etc) very acute as though caused by a stab: He complained of a stabbing pain just before he collapsed.) kłujący

    English-Polish dictionary > stabbing

  • 2 stab

    [stæb] 1. n
    ( with knife etc) pchnięcie nt, dźgnięcie nt; ( of pain) ukłucie nt; ( inf)

    to have a stab at sth/doing sth — próbować (spróbować perf) czegoś/zrobić coś

    2. vt
    pchnąć ( perf) or dźgnąć ( perf) nożem
    * * *
    1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb
    (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) pchać, dźgać
    2. noun
    (an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) pchnięcie
    - stab someone in the back
    - stab in the back

    English-Polish dictionary > stab

См. также в других словарях:

  • stabbing — adj having a sharp piercing quality <stabbing pain> …   Medical dictionary

  • stabbing — [[t]stæ̱bɪŋ[/t]] stabbings 1) N COUNT A stabbing is an incident in which someone stabs someone else with a knife. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A stabbing pain is a sudden sharp pain. He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff …   English dictionary

  • stabbing — I UK [ˈstæbɪŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms stabbing : singular stabbing plural stabbings an attack in which someone is stabbed II UK [ˈstæbɪŋ] / US adjective a stabbing pain is a sudden, very strong pain …   English dictionary

  • stabbing — stab|bing1 [ stæbıŋ ] adjective a stabbing pain is a sudden, very strong pain stabbing stab|bing 2 [ stæbıŋ ] noun count an attack in which someone is stabbed …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • stabbing — adjective 1. causing physical or especially psychological injury a stabbing remark wounding and false charges of disloyalty • Syn: ↑wounding • Similar to: ↑harmful 2. painful as if caused by a sharp instrument a cutting …   Useful english dictionary

  • stabbing — stabbingly, adv. /stab ing/, adj. 1. penetrating; piercing: a stabbing pain. 2. emotionally wounding: a stabbing remark. 3. incisive or trenchant: a stabbing, satirical phrase. [1590 1600; STAB + ING2] * * * …   Universalium

  • stabbing — stab|bing1 [ˈstæbıŋ] adj a stabbing pain is sharp and sudden stabbing 2 stabbing2 n a crime in which someone is stabbed ▪ a fatal stabbing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stabbing — 1. adjective ˈstæb.ɪŋ Sharp, intense. Too much running gives me a stabbing pain in the chest. 2. noun ˈstæb.ɪŋ An incident in which a person is stabbed. A stabbing took place in the alley last night …   Wiktionary

  • stabbing — 1 adjective a stabbing pain is sharp and sudden, as if it had been made by a knife: stabbing headaches 2 noun (C) a crime in which someone is stabbed …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • stabbing — [ˈstæbɪŋ] noun [C] I an attack in which someone is stabbed II adj stabbing [ˈstæbɪŋ] sudden and very strong a stabbing pain[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • pain — n 1. hurt, ache, aching, smart, smarting, soreness, discomfort; twinge, pinch, gripe, nip, pang, shock, crick, stitch, stabbing pain, sharp pain; throb, throbbing, gnawing pain, burning pain. 2. torture, torment, rack, agony; anguish, grief, woe …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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