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121 시련기의 혼란
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122 агонизирам
be dying, be at the point of death* * *агонизѝрам,гл. agonize; be dying, be at the point of death.* * *agonize; be in agony; throe{Trou}* * *be dying, be at the point of death -
123 гърч
cramp, spasm, convulsion* * *гърч,м., -ове, (два) гъ̀рча cramp, spasm, convulsion; имам \гърчове be seized with convulsions.* * *convulsion; spasm{spEzm}; throe* * *1. cramp, spasm, convulsion 2. имам ГЪРЧове be seized with convulsions -
124 конвулсия
convulsion, jerkмн. ч. мед. jactitation* * *конву̀лсия,ж., -и 1. convulsion, jerk;2. само мн. мед. jactitation.* * *convulsion: The child's конвулсияs filled us with fear. - Конвулсиите на детето ни изпълниха със страх.; jerk; throe* * *1. convulsion, jerk 2. мн. ч. мед. jactitation -
125 спазма
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126 ÞRÁ
I)(þrá, þráða, þráðr), v. to long, yearn (slá ekki slíku á þik, at þrá eptir einni konu);refl., þrást á e-t, to long for a thing.f. longing, yearning;leggja þrár í e-t, to yearn after a thing.n. obstinacy (Hrafn harðnaði í sínu þrái við biskup);í þrá e-m, in defiance of, in spite of (gerði þat hverr í þrá öðrum);honum þótti þat mjök gert í þrá sér, in his despite, in order to thwart him;ganga á þrá, to veer round and become contrary, of wind (því næst gekk veðr á þrá).* * *pres. þrái, pret. þráði, [Engl. throe], to feel throes, to long, pant after; þrár hann ok sýtir eptir þeim, Stj. 76; sýtandi ok þrándi eptir honum, 195; slá ekki slíku á þik, at þrá eptir einni konu, Ísl. ii. 250; þá skal ekki lengi þrá til þess er þó skal ekki tjá, Gísl. 99: with acc., Ketilríðar er Viglundr þráði, Bárð. 165.II. [þrá, n.], reflex. to persevere, be obstinate in a thing; en ef þeir þrásk á ok látask hvárigir fyrri hefja. N. G. L. i. 64; en alls þú þrásk á hóhn-göngu þessa, Karl. 90 (þrár svá mjök, v. l.) -
127 ÞREYJA
(þrey, þreyða, þreyðr), v. to feel for, desire, yearn after.* * *pres. þrey, þreyr, mod. þreyi, þreyir; pret. þreyði; [A. S. þrowjan; cp. the Engl. subst. throe]:—to feel for, desire, yearn after; enn inn átta (viz. vetr) allan þáðu, Vkv.; löng er nótt … hve um þreyja’k þrjár, Skm. 42; ek þrey um aldr, Fms. v. 231 (in a verse); ekki þreyr ek at þeim þegni, I long not for him, Fas. ii. 336; þreyja eptir einni konu, Ísl. ii. 250 (Cod. B, þrá Cod. A); ey þreyjandi, ever panting, Hdl. 46.2. to wait patiently, endure; in which sense the word is still used, e. g. þrey, þol og líð, bið, vona og bíð, bölið fær góðan enda, Hallgr. -
128 ألم شديد
1) agony 2) throe
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Throe — Throe, n. [OE. [thorn]rowe, [thorn]rawe, AS. [thorn]re[ a] a threatening, oppression, suffering, perhaps influenced by Icel. [thorn]r[=a] a throe, a pang, a longing; cf. AS. [thorn]reowian to suffer.] 1. Extreme pain; violent pang; anguish;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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