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1 sore
1. adjective1) weh; (inflamed or injured) wundsomebody has a sore back/foot/arm — etc. jemandem tut der Rücken/Fuß/Arm usw. weh
sore point or spot — (fig.) wunder Punkt
2) (irritated) verärgert; sauer (ugs.)2. noun* * *[so:] 1. adjective2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) empfindlich2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) die Wunde- academic.ru/68922/sorely">sorely- soreness* * *[sɔ:ʳ, AM sɔ:r]I. adjall the dust has made my eyes \sore von dem ganzen Staub brennen mir die Augen\sore muscles Muskelkater m\sore nipples wunde Brustwarzen\sore point ( fig) wunder Punktto be a \sore point with sb jds wunder Punkt sein\sore loser schlechter Verlierer/schlechte Verliererin4.II. n wunde Stellerunning \sore eiternde [o nässende] Wunde; ( fig) offener Skandal, ständiges Ärgernis* * *[sɔː(r)]1. adj (+er)my eyes are sore — mir tun die Augen weh
my wrist feels sore — mein Handgelenk schmerzt (geh) or tut weh
to have a sore head (esp US, Scot) — Kopfschmerzen haben
I've got sore feet after all that walking — meine Füße tun nach all dem Wandern weh
where are you sore? —
to be sore at heart (liter) her heart was sore (liter) — betrübt sein (geh) ihr war weh ums Herz (liter)
2) (fig)now don't get sore at me — werd doch nicht gleich sauer! (inf)
4)(= great)
to be in sore need of sth —in sore distress (liter) — in arger Not (liter)
2. adv(obs: greatly) arg (old), gar sehr (obs)and when they saw the angel they were sore afraid (Bibl) — und als sie den Engel sahen, fürchteten sie sich sehr
3. n (MED)wunde Stelle; (caused by friction) wunde or wund gescheuerte Stelle* * *1. weh, wund (Füße etc):2. entzündet, schlimm, böse (Finger etc):a sore throat eine Halsentzündung;4. fig heikel (Thema etc)5. obs oder poet schlimm, arg, groß:B s Wunde f, Entzündung f, wunde Stelle:a) eine offene Wunde (a. fig),b) fig ein altes Übel, ein ständiges ÄrgernisC adv obs oder poet sehr, arg, schlimm* * *1. adjective1) weh; (inflamed or injured) wundsomebody has a sore back/foot/arm — etc. jemandem tut der Rücken/Fuß/Arm usw. weh
sore point or spot — (fig.) wunder Punkt
2) (irritated) verärgert; sauer (ugs.)2. noun* * *adj.schlimm adj.wund adj. -
2 sore
1) ( hurting) schlimm, weh;( through overuse) wund [gescheuert], entzündet;all the dust has made my eyes \sore von dem ganzen Staub brennen mir die Augen;\sore muscles Muskelkater m;\sore nipples wunde Brustwarzen;\sore point ( fig) wunder Punkt;to be a \sore point with sb jds wunder Punkt sein\sore loser schlechter Verlierer/schlechte Verliererinto be in \sore need of sth etw dringend benötigen, einer S. gen dringend bedürfenPHRASES:
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