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flesh \wound Fleischwunde f;a gaping/open \wound eine klaffende/offene Wunde;a nasty \wound eine schlimme Wunde;to reopen old \wounds [or an old \wound] alte Wunden wieder aufreißen vtto \wound sbto be \wounded in the leg am Bein verletzt [o verwundet] werden;to \wound sb's heart jdn [o jds Gefühle pl] verletzen;to \wound sb deeply jdn tief verletzen -
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I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
see academic.ru/82394/wind">wind II 1., 2.* * *past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[wu:nd]I. nflesh \wound Fleischwunde fgunshot/stab/war \wound Schuss-/Stich-/Kriegsverletzung fa gaping/an open \wound eine klaffende/offene Wundea nasty \wound eine schlimme Wundeto reopen old \wounds [or an old \wound] alte Wunden wieder aufreißenII. vt▪ to \wound sb1. (physically) jdn verletzen [o verwunden]to be \wounded in the leg am Bein verletzt [o verwundet] werdento \wound sb badly/fatally/mortally jdn schwer/schlimm/tödlich verletzen [o verwundento \wound sb's heart jdn [o jds Gefühle] verletzento \wound sb deeply jdn tief verletzenwound2[waʊnd]* * *I [wuːnd]1. n (lit)Wunde f; (fig also) Kränkung fSee:→ lick2. vt (lit)verwunden, verletzen; (fig) verletzen3. nII [waʊnd] pret, ptp See: of windthe wounded pl — die Verwundeten pl
* * *wound1 [wuːnd]A s1. Wunde f, Verletzung f (beide auch fig), Verwundung f:the (Five) Wounds of Christ die (fünf) Wundmale Christi;2. fig Kränkung f (to gen)B v/t verwunden, verletzen (beide auch fig kränken):wounded veteran Kriegsversehrte(r) m;the wounded die Verwundeten pl;wounded vanity verletzte Eitelkeitwound2 [waʊnd] prät und pperf von wind2, wind3* * *I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
* * *v.anschießen v.verwunden v. (injury) n.Verletzung f. n.Wunde -n f. -
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past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[waund] v ps, pp de to wind2.————————wound2[wu:nd] n ferida: 1 ferimento, chaga, machucadura. he inflicted a wound upon him in his leg / ele o feriu na perna. 2 ofensa, mágoa. • vt+vi ferir: a) golpear, machucar. b) ofender, magoar. he wounded her honour / ele feriu a sua honra. mortal wound ferida mortal. to lick one’s wounds recuperar-se (de um fracasso). to open old wound remexer velhas feridas. to rub salt in someone’s wounds tornar as coisas piores para alguém. wound of love preocupação, mágoa de amor. -
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♦ wound (1) /wu:nd/n.1 ferita; piaga: a knife wound, una ferita di taglio; a mortal wound, una ferita mortale; a gaping wound, una ferita aperta; to dress a wound, medicare una ferita; to heal a wound, sanare una ferita; gunshot wound, ferita d'arma da fuoco; stab wound, ferita di punta2 (fig.) ingiuria; offesa: a wound to sb.'s pride [vanity], un'offesa all'orgoglio [alla vanità] di q.● (med.) wound shock, shock traumatico □ (fig.) to leave a wound, lasciare il segno (fig.).wound (2) /waʊnd/ (to) wound /wu:nd/v. t.ferire; (fig.) offendere: They were wounded in a riot, furono feriti in una sommossa; You've wounded his feelings, l'hai ferito nei suoi sentimenti● seriously wounded, gravemente ferito □ (fig.) willing to wound, malevolo; maligno. -
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past tense, past participle; = wind IIwound1 n heridawound2 vb herirwound3 vbtr[waʊnd]1→ link=wind wind{————————tr[wʊːnd]1 herida1 herir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto open old wounds reabrir viejas heridaswound ['wu:nd] vt: herirwound n: herida fv.• herir v.• llagar v.n.• golpe s.m.• herida s.f.• lesión s.f.• llaga s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to wind")
I wuːndnoun herida fto reopen old wounds — abrir* viejas heridas
II wuːndtransitive/intransitive verb herir*
III waʊnd
I [wuːnd]1.N herida fa bullet/knife wound — una herida de bala/cuchillo
a chest/head wound — una herida en el pecho/la cabeza
- lick one's wounds- open up old woundssalt 1., 1)2.VT herirto wound sb's feelings — (fig) herir los sentimientos de algn
she was deeply wounded by this remark — (fig) su comentario la hirió profundamente
II
[waʊnd]PT PP of wind II, 1., 1)* * *
I [wuːnd]noun herida fto reopen old wounds — abrir* viejas heridas
II [wuːnd]transitive/intransitive verb herir*
III [waʊnd] -
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I.II.A n1 ( injury) blessure f ; a wound to ou in the head une blessure à la tête ; to die from ou of one's wounds succomber à ses blessures ;3 fig blessure f ; it takes time for the wounds to heal il faut longtemps pour que les plaies se cicatrisent ;4 Bot entaille f.fig to lick one's wounds panser ses blessures ; to reopen old wounds rouvrir de vieilles blessures ; to rub salt into the wound remuer le couteau dans la plaie. -
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I.wound1 [wu:nd]1. nounblessure f• bullet/knife wound blessure f causée par une balle/un couteauII.wound2 [waʊnd]past tense, past participle of wind* * *I 1. [wuːnd]1) ( injury) blessure fa wound to ou in the head — une blessure à la tête
to die from ou of one's wounds — succomber à ses blessures
2) (cut, sore) plaie f3) fig blessure f2.transitive verb ( all contexts) blesser••II [waʊnd] -
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11 Wunde
f; -, -n wound; (Schnitt) cut; klaffende: gash; tiefe Wunde deep wound; fig. deep scar; alte Wunden wieder aufreißen fig. reopen old sores oder wounds; an eine alte Wunde rühren geh., fig. touch on a sore point; in einer Wunde wühlen fig. turn the knife in a wound; Finger 2, Salz 1, Zeit 1* * *die Wundeinjury; wound; gash; gall; lesion* * *Wụn|de ['vʊndə]f -, -n (lit, fig)woundalte Wunden/eine alte Wunde wieder aufreißen (fig) — to open up old sores
Salz in eine/jds Wunde streuen (fig) — to turn the knife in the wound
Balsam or Öl in eine/jds Wunde gießen or träufeln (fig geh) — to comfort sb
* * *die1) (a physical hurt or injury: The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally; He died from a bullet-wound.) wound2) (a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sore* * *Wun·de<-, -n>[ˈvʊndə]f woundtödliche \Wunde deadly wound▶ an einer alten \Wunde rühren to touch on a sore point▶ seine \Wunde lecken to lick one's wounds▶ Salz in jds \Wunde streuen (fig) to turn the knife in a wound fig, to rub salt into sb's wounds fig* * *die; Wunde, Wunden woundder Krieg hat dem Land tiefe Wunden geschlagen — (fig.) the war has left deep scars on the country
* * *tiefe Wunde deep wound; fig deep scar;an eine alte Wunde rühren geh, fig touch on a sore point;* * *die; Wunde, Wunden woundder Krieg hat dem Land tiefe Wunden geschlagen — (fig.) the war has left deep scars on the country
* * *-n f.lesion n.wound n. -
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f.sore, ulcer (medicine).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: llagar.* * *1 (gen) sore; (en la boca) ulcer\poner el dedo en la llaga to touch a sore spot* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=úlcera) ulcer, sore2) (=sufrimiento) affliction, tormentdedolas llagas de la guerra — the havoc of war, the afflictions of war
* * *femenino (Med) sore, ulcer; (Bib) wound* * *= canker, sore.Ex. If a canker girdles a trunk the area above it will be killed.Ex. Leishmaniasis includes disorders that affect internal organs and those that affect the skin and sometimes mucous membranes of the nose and mouth, causing bumps or sores.----* poner el dedo en la llaga = hit + a (raw) nerve, touch on + raw nerve, hit + the nail on the head, strike + home, strike + a nerve, touch on + a sore spot, touch + a (raw) nerve.* * *femenino (Med) sore, ulcer; (Bib) wound* * *= canker, sore.Ex: If a canker girdles a trunk the area above it will be killed.
Ex: Leishmaniasis includes disorders that affect internal organs and those that affect the skin and sometimes mucous membranes of the nose and mouth, causing bumps or sores.* poner el dedo en la llaga = hit + a (raw) nerve, touch on + raw nerve, hit + the nail on the head, strike + home, strike + a nerve, touch on + a sore spot, touch + a (raw) nerve.* * *1 ( Med) sore, ulcerrenovar la(s) llaga(s) to open up an old wound o old wounds2 ( Bib) wound* * *
Del verbo llagar: ( conjugate llagar)
llaga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
llaga
llagar
llaga sustantivo femenino (Med) sore, ulcer;
(Bib) wound
llaga f (en el cuerpo) sore
(en la boca) ulcer
♦ Locuciones: poner el dedo en la llaga, to put one's finger on the sore spot
' llaga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pupa
- dedo
English:
salt
- sore
- ulcer
- bed
* * *llaga nf1. [herida] sore, ulcer2. [desgracia] open wound* * *f sore;poner ometer el dedo en la llaga fig put one’s finger on it* * *llaga nf: sore, wound* * *llaga n1. (en general) sore2. (en la boca) ulcer -
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"1. wound; open sore, ulcer; laceration; injury. 2. gash, rent, tear. - açmak /da/ to make a wound (in). - bağı bandage. - bere cuts and bruises; wounds and bruises. -sını deşmek/-sına dokunmak /ın/ to touch a sore spot, open up an old wound, bring up a sore topic. - fitili med. tent, seton (roll of lint or linen used to keep a wound open). - işlemek for a wound to fester and discharge. - kabuğu scab, crust (over a wound). - kapanmak for a wound to heal. -sı olan gocunur. proverb It´s the hurt dog that hollers./When a misdeed is being investigated the person who perpetrated it usually displays signs of anxiety. -ya tuz biber ekmek to sprinkle salt on the wound." -
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Wun·de <-, -n> [ʼvʊndə] fwound;tödliche \Wunde deadly woundWENDUNGEN:[bei jdm] alte \Wunden wieder aufreißen ( geh) to open up an old wound [for sb];Salz in jds \Wunde streuen (in jds \Wunde streuen) to turn the knife in a wound ( fig), to rub salt into sb's wounds ( fig)seine \Wunde lecken to lick one's wounds;an einer alten \Wunde rühren to touch on a sore point -
15 herida
f.1 injury.herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound2 injury, offense (ofensa).past part.past participle of spanish verb: herir.* * *1 wound2 figurado wound, outrage* * *1. noun f.injury, wound2. f., (m. - herido) 3. f., (m. - herido)* * *SF1) [física] [por arma] wound; [por accidente] injuryme sangraba la herida del brazo — [de arma] the wound in my arm was bleeding; [por caída, golpe] the cut on my arm was bleeding
las heridas internas en el seno del partido — the rifts o splits within the party
una herida abierta en la conciencia española — an open wound o running sore on the Spanish conscience
2) (=ofensa) insulthurgar en la herida —
evitó mencionar el divorcio para no hurgar en la herida — he avoided mentioning the divorce so as to let sleeping dogs lie
* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex. Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex. The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.----* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex: Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.
Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex: The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *1(en el cuerpo): sufrió heridas de carácter grave en el accidente he was seriously injured in the accident, he suffered o received o ( frml) sustained serious injuries in the accidental caerse, se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee when he fellla enfermera le lavó la herida the nurse bathed the woundpresentaba heridas de arma blanca he had stab woundsla herida no ha cicatrizado the wound hasn't healedhurgar en la herida to open old woundslamerse las heridas to lick one's woundsrespirar por la herida to reveal one's true feelings (of bitterness)2 (pena, sufrimiento) woundesa herida aún está abierta that wound still hasn't healedCompuestos:superficial woundpenetrating o puncture wound* * *
herida sustantivo femeninoa) ( en el cuerpo):
se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee;
curar una herida to clean/dress a wound
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herida sustantivo femenino
1 (de bala, de cuchillo) wound
(lesión, golpe) injury
2 (daño emocional) hurt, wound
Injury y el verbo to injure se refieren a accidentes.
Wound y el verbo to wound se refieren a heridas causadas por armas, agresión o de forma deliberada: Le hirieron durante el atraco. He was wounded during the robbery.
' herida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balazo
- brecha
- escarbar
- escopetazo
- fastidiar
- fea
- feo
- flechazo
- herir
- leve
- levedad
- metralla
- nada
- penetrante
- profunda
- profundo
- raja
- sanar
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- superficial
- abierto
- arder
- carne
- cerrar
- chamba
- cicatriz
- cojear
- cornada
- cortada
- coser
- costra
- cuchillada
- cuidado
- curación
- curar
- doler
- escocer
- grave
- latido
- latir
- mortal
- navajazo
- pinchazo
- piquete
- puñalada
- quemadura
- sangrar
- secar
- secreción
English:
bathe
- boo-boo
- burn
- critical
- cut
- dress
- flesh wound
- gash
- heal
- hideous
- hit
- infect
- infection
- injure
- injured
- injury
- lesion
- mend
- nasty
- raw
- salt
- serious
- severe
- severity
- slight
- sting
- weep
- wound
- dab
- gun
- hurt
- ooze
- stream
* * *herida nf1. [lesión] injury;[en lucha, atentado] wound;me hice una herida con un cuchillo I cut myself on a knife;sufrió heridas leves/graves she suffered minor/serious injuries;me golpeé con el techo y me hice una herida en la cabeza I hurt my head when I banged it on the ceilingherida abierta open wound;los crímenes de la dictadura siguen siendo una herida abierta the crimes of the dictatorship are a wound that still hasn't healed;herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound;heridas múltiples multiple injuries;herida punzante stab wound;herida superficial flesh wound2. [ofensa] injury, offence;escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida: no quería escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida, pero ¿cómo le va a tu ex esposa? I know it's a sore point, but how's your ex-wife?;renovar la herida to reopen an old wound3. [pena] wound;su desaparición es una herida que tardará en cicatrizar her disappearance is a wound that will take a long time to heal* * *fsufrir heridas de gravedad be seriously wounded; lesionado be seriously injured* * *herida nf: injury, wound* * *herida n1. (por un arma) woundcausar heridas to injure / to woundme hice una herida en la rodilla I cut my knee / I hurt my knee -
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v.1 to rummage around.2 to poke around, to fumble for, to poke about, to pry into.* * *1 (remover) to poke, rake2 (bolsillo, bolso, etc) to rummage in, go through1 to pick\hurgar en el pasado to dig up the pasthurgar en la herida figurado to turn the knife (in the wound), rub salt in the woundhurgarse las narices to pick one's nose* * *1. VT1) [+ herida] to poke, poke at, jab; [+ fuego] to poke, rake3) † (=incitar) to stir up, provoke2.VI (=curiosear)hurgar en el bolsillo — to feel in one's pocket, rummage in one's pocket
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivohurgar en algo — en basura to rummage o rake through something
hurgar en una antigua herida — to open an old wound
2.hurgar en el pasado — to delve into the past, to dig up the past
hurgarse v pron (refl) hurguetearse* * *= rummage (among/through), forage.Ex. But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.Ex. We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.----* hurgar en el pasado de Alguien = delve into + Posesivo + past.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* hurgarse la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* * *1.verbo intransitivohurgar en algo — en basura to rummage o rake through something
hurgar en una antigua herida — to open an old wound
2.hurgar en el pasado — to delve into the past, to dig up the past
hurgarse v pron (refl) hurguetearse* * *= rummage (among/through), forage.Ex: But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.
Ex: We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.* hurgar en el pasado de Alguien = delve into + Posesivo + past.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* hurgarse la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* * *hurgar [A3 ]vihurgar EN algo:¿qué haces hurgando en mi bolso? what are you doing rummaging o ( colloq) ferreting around in my bag?hurgar en una antigua herida to open an old woundhurgar en el pasado to delve into the past, to dig up the past■ hurgarse( refl):hurgarse la nariz or las narices to pick one's nose* * *
hurgar ( conjugate hurgar) verbo intransitivo hurgar en algo ‹ en basura› to rummage o rake through sth;
hurgarse verbo pronominal ( refl): hurgarse la nariz to pick one's nose
hurgar
I vi (cotillear) to poke one's nose in
II vtr (revolver) to poke, rake
' hurgar' also found in these entries:
English:
delve
- fumble
- root about
- root around
- rummage
- salt
- scavenge
- go
* * *♦ vi[rebuscar] to rummage around (en in); [con dedo, palo] to poke around (en in)* * *v/i rummage (en in)* * *hurgar {52} vt: to poke, to jab, to rake (a fire)hurgar vihurgar en : to rummage in, to poke through* * *hurgar vb -
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БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ (старую (душевную, сердечную)) РАНУ чью, кого, кому, в ком БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ РАНЫ VP subj: human or abstrto hurt s.o. by saying or doing sth. that is particularly painful to himX бередит Y-ову рану = X is rubbing salt in Y's (the) woundX is twisting a (the) knife in Y4s woundX разбередил Y-ову старую рану — X rubbed salt in Y4s old woundX reopened Y% (old) wound(s)....К нему подсаживается совершенно посторонний человек и сразу, сам того не зная, бередит дымящуюся рану его сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... A complete stranger sits down beside him and immediately, without being aware of it himself, begins to twist a knife in his open wound (2a)Он... мирно и с сочувствием расспрашивал об отношениях с женой, не бередя моих ран, а так, как бы между прочим (Лимонов 1). In a peaceful and sympathetic way he inquired about my relationship with my wife, not to reopen my wounds, he just asked, as if in passing (1a) -
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• БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ (старую <душевную, сердечную>) РАНУ чью, кого, кому, в ком; БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ РАНЫ[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to hurt s.o by saying or doing sth. that is particularly painful to him:- X reopened Y's (old) wound(s).♦...К нему подсаживается совершенно посторонний человек и сразу, сам того не зная, бередит дымящуюся рану его сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... A complete stranger sits down beside him and immediately, without being aware of it himself, begins to twist a knife in his open wound (2a)♦ Он... мирно и с сочувствием расспрашивал об отношениях с женой, не бередя моих ран, а так, как бы между прочим (Лимонов 1). In a peaceful and sympathetic way he inquired about my relationship with my wife, not to reopen my wounds, he just asked, as if in passing (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бередить рану
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• БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ (старую <душевную, сердечную>) РАНУ чью, кого, кому, в ком; БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ РАНЫ[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to hurt s.o by saying or doing sth. that is particularly painful to him:- X reopened Y's (old) wound(s).♦...К нему подсаживается совершенно посторонний человек и сразу, сам того не зная, бередит дымящуюся рану его сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... A complete stranger sits down beside him and immediately, without being aware of it himself, begins to twist a knife in his open wound (2a)♦ Он... мирно и с сочувствием расспрашивал об отношениях с женой, не бередя моих ран, а так, как бы между прочим (Лимонов 1). In a peaceful and sympathetic way he inquired about my relationship with my wife, not to reopen my wounds, he just asked, as if in passing (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бередить раны
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20 разбередить рану
• БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ (старую <душевную, сердечную>) РАНУ чью, кого, кому, в ком; БЕРЕДИТЬ/РАЗБЕРЕДИТЬ РАНЫ[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to hurt s.o by saying or doing sth. that is particularly painful to him:- X reopened Y's (old) wound(s).♦...К нему подсаживается совершенно посторонний человек и сразу, сам того не зная, бередит дымящуюся рану его сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... A complete stranger sits down beside him and immediately, without being aware of it himself, begins to twist a knife in his open wound (2a)♦ Он... мирно и с сочувствием расспрашивал об отношениях с женой, не бередя моих ран, а так, как бы между прочим (Лимонов 1). In a peaceful and sympathetic way he inquired about my relationship with my wife, not to reopen my wounds, he just asked, as if in passing (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разбередить рану
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