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2 it was a wound to my pride
Общая лексика: это задело мою гордостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it was a wound to my pride
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A n1 ( satisfaction) fierté f (in sb/sth éprouvée pour qn/qch) ; with pride avec fierté ; to take pride in être fier/fière de [ability, achievement, talent] ; soigner [appearence, work] ;2 ( self-respect) amour-propre m ; péj orgueil m ; to hurt ou wound sb's pride blesser l'amour-propre de qn ; her pride was hurt elle était blessée dans son amour-propre ; she has no pride elle n'a aucune fierté ; pride alone prevented him from… il avait trop d'amour-propre pour… ; family pride honneur m familial ; national pride sentiment m de fierté nationale ;3 ( source of satisfaction) fierté f ; to be the pride of être la fierté de ; to be sb's pride and joy être la (grande) fierté de qn ;4 ( group of lions) troupe f (of de).to have pride of place être mis en vedette ; to give sth pride of place mettre qch en vedette ; pride comes before a fall Prov péché d'orgueil ne va pas sans danger. -
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1. III1) wound smb. wound a soldier (a prisoner, etc.) ранить солдата и т.д., нанести рану солдату и т.д.2) wound smth., smb. wound smb.'s feelings (smb.'s pride, smb.'s vanity, etc.) задевать чьи-л. чувства и т.д.; your remark wounded him ваше замечание задело /обидело/ его2. IV1) wound smb. in some manner wound smb. severely (dangerously, mortally /fatally/, etc.) серьезно и т.д. ранить кого-л., нанести кому-л. серьезную и т.д. рану2) wound smb., smth. in some manner wound him (his pride, her vanity, etc.) deeply глубоко задеть его и т.д.3. XI1) be wounded in some part of the body he was wounded in the arm (in the leg, in the head, etc.) его ранило в руку и т.д.; be wounded in smth. several men were wounded in the explosion во время взрыва ранило несколько человек; he was wounded in the war его ранило на войне; be wounded by smth. he was wounded by a stray bullet в него попала случайная /шальная/ пуля2) be wounded by smth. she was wounded by his indifference (by her remark, etc.) его равнодушие и т.д. обидело /задело/ ее4. XXI11) wound smb. in some part of the body wound smb. in the shoulder (in the head, in the arm, etc.) ранить кого-л. в плечо и т.д.; wound smb. with smth. wound smb. with a knife ранить кого-л. ножом2) wound smb. in smth. wound smb. in his honour (in his pride, in his self-esteem, in his affections, etc.) задеть чью-л. честь и т.д. -
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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
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1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) orgullo2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) orgullo, amor propio3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) grupo, manada•- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in
pride n orgullotr[praɪd]2 (arrogance) soberbia, orgullo3 (group of lions) manada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have pride of place / take pride of place ocupar el lugar de honorto pride oneself on something enorgullecerse de algoto take pride in / take a pride in (be proud of) estar orgulloso,-a de, enorgullecerse de 2 (take seriously) tomar en serio 3 (take care over) preocuparse porfalse pride vanidad nombre femeninoto pride oneself on: preciarse de, enorgullecerse depride n: orgullo mn.• altivez s.f.• endiosamiento s.m.• fuero s.m.• lozanía s.f.• orgullo s.m.• soberbio s.m.• ufanía s.f.v.• enorgullecer v.
I praɪd1) ua) ( self-respect) orgullo mfalse pride — vanidad f
to take pride in something: she takes great pride in her work se toma muy en serio su trabajo; we can take pride in our success podemos enorgullecernos or estar orgullosos de nuestro éxito; to have o take pride of place ocupar* el lugar de honor; to swallow one's pride — tragarse* el orgullo or el amor propio
b) ( conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f2) ca) ( source of pride) orgullo mthe pride of the collection — la joya or el orgullo de la colección
b) ( finest part) (liter) flor f (liter)3) c ( of lions) manada f
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reflexive verb[praɪd]to pride oneself ON something/-ING — enorgullecerse* or estar* orgulloso de algo/+ inf
1. N1) (=pleasure, satisfaction) orgullo m•
it is a source of pride to us that... — es para nosotros un motivo de orgullo el que...•
to take (a) pride in sth/in doing sth, he takes a pride in his appearance — se preocupa mucho por su aspectoshe could take no pride in what she had done — no podía enorgullecerse or estar orgullosa de lo que había hecho
we take pride in offering you the highest standards — nos enorgullecemos or estamos orgullosos de ofrecerle la mejor calidad
- have or take pride of placethe photo takes pride of place on the mantlepiece — la foto ocupa el lugar de honor en la repisa de la chimenea
2) (=conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f, arrogancia f3) (=self-respect) orgullo m, amor m propioswallow•
I wouldn't ask him any favours, I have my pride — no le pediría ningún favor, tengo mi orgullo or amor propio4) (=source of pride) orgullo m5) [of lions] manada f2.VTto pride o.s. on sth: he prides himself on his punctuality — se precia de ser puntual
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I [praɪd]1) ua) ( self-respect) orgullo mfalse pride — vanidad f
to take pride in something: she takes great pride in her work se toma muy en serio su trabajo; we can take pride in our success podemos enorgullecernos or estar orgullosos de nuestro éxito; to have o take pride of place ocupar* el lugar de honor; to swallow one's pride — tragarse* el orgullo or el amor propio
b) ( conceit) orgullo m, soberbia f2) ca) ( source of pride) orgullo mthe pride of the collection — la joya or el orgullo de la colección
b) ( finest part) (liter) flor f (liter)3) c ( of lions) manada f
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reflexive verbto pride oneself ON something/-ING — enorgullecerse* or estar* orgulloso de algo/+ inf
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1. noun1) Stolz, der; (arrogance) Hochmut, dertake or have pride of place — die Spitzenstellung einnehmen; (in collection etc.) das Glanzstück sein
take [a] pride in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas stolz sein
2) (object, best one) Stolz, der3) (of lions) Rudel, das2. reflexive verbpride oneself [up]on something — (congratulate oneself) auf etwas (Akk.) stolz sein
* * *1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) der Stolz2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) der Stolz3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) das Rudel•- academic.ru/115356/be_the_pride_and_joy_of">be the pride and joy of- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in* * *[praɪd]I. nto feel great \pride besonders stolz seinto take \pride in sb/sth stolz auf jdn/etw seinto have too much \pride to do sth zu stolz sein, um etw zu tun, sich dat zu schade sein, [um] etw zu tun pejthe \pride of one's/sb's collection das Glanzstück in der eigenen/jds Sammlungto be sb's \pride and joy jds ganzer Stolz seina \pride of lions ein Rudel nt Löwen4.▶ to swallow one's \pride seinen Stolz überwindenII. vt▪ to \pride oneself on [or upon] sth auf etw akk [besonders] stolz sein, sich akk mit etw dat rühmenhe \prides himself that he's never... er kann von sich mit Stolz behaupten, dass er noch nie im Leben...* * *[praɪd]1. n1) Stolz m; (= arrogance) Hochmut mto have too much pride to do sth — zu stolz sein, um etw zu tun
to take (a) pride in sth — auf etw (acc) stolz sein
her pride and joy —
to have or take pride of place — den Ehrenplatz einnehmen
pride comes before a fall (prov) — Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall (Prov)
2) (of lions) Rudel nt2. vrto pride oneself on sth — sich einer Sache (gen) rühmen
I pride myself on being an expert in this field —
he prides himself on the succinctness of his prose — er rühmt sich des knappen Stils seiner Prosa
* * *pride [praıd]A s1. Stolz m, Hochmut m:pride goes before a fall (Sprichwort) Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall2. Stolz m, Selbstgefühl n:a) Ehrenplatz m,b) fig Vorrang m,c) pej Standesdünkel m;take pride of place fig den Vorrang haben, die erste Stelle einnehmen;take (a) pride in stolz sein auf (akk);a smile of pride ein stolzes Lächeln3. Stolz m (Gegenstand des Stolzes):the pride of a collection das Glanzstück einer Sammlung;be sb’s pride and joy jemandes ganzer Stolz sein4. Höhe f, Blüte f:in the pride of his years in seinen besten Jahren;in the pride of manhood im besten Mannesalter;in the pride of the season in der besten Jahreszeit5. obs oder poet Pracht f, Zierde f, Schmuck m6. Schar f, Rudel n (besonders von Löwen)8. obsa) Vollkraft fb) Übermut mB v/t pride o.s. (on, upon) stolz sein (auf akk), sich rühmen (gen), sich brüsten (mit), sich etwas einbilden (auf akk)* * *1. noun1) Stolz, der; (arrogance) Hochmut, dertake or have pride of place — die Spitzenstellung einnehmen; (in collection etc.) das Glanzstück sein
take [a] pride in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas stolz sein
2) (object, best one) Stolz, der3) (of lions) Rudel, das2. reflexive verbpride oneself [up]on something — (congratulate oneself) auf etwas (Akk.) stolz sein
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I1. n1) рана; поранення2) перен. образа; кривда; душевна рана; шкода3) поріз, розріз, насічка, зарубка (на дереві)wound dressing — мед. перев'язування рани
wound fever — мед. ранова гарячка
wound suture — мед. шов на рану
wound treatment — мед. лікування ран
2. v1) поранити2) перен. завдати болю; уразити; образити3) с.г. скарифікувати (Грунт)IIpast і p.p. від wind* * *I [wuːnd] n1) рана, пораненняwound or exit [of entry] — мeд. вихідний [вхідний]отвір рани
2) душевний біль; образаto inflict a wound upon smb 's honour — образити чию-н. честь
3) поріз, розріз, надсічка ( на дереві)our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда все ще приходить до тями після неочікуванної поразки
II [wuːnd] vto rub salt into smb 's wounds — сипати сіль на рани
1) ранити2) завдати болю; вколоти, зачепити3) c-г. скарифікувати ( насіння)III [waund] past, р. р. від wind I IV [waund] past, р. р. від wind II -
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[praɪd] nto feel great \pride besonders stolz sein;to take \pride in sb/ sth stolz auf jdn/etw sein;to take [great] \pride in doing sth [großen] Wert auf etw akk legen;( self-respect) Stolz m;to have too much \pride to do sth zu stolz sein, um etw zu tun, sich dat zu schade sein, [um] etw zu tun ( pej)the \pride of one's/ sb's collection das Glanzstück in der eigenen/jds Sammlung;to be sb's \pride and joy jds ganzer Stolz sein;a \pride of lions ein Rudel nt LöwenPHRASES:to swallow one's \pride seinen Stolz überwinden vthe \prides himself that he's never... er kann von sich mit Stolz behaupten, dass er noch nie im Leben... -
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I1. [wu:nd] n1. рана, ранениеgreen wound - свежая /незажившая/ рана
wound of exit [of entry] - мед. выходное [входное] отверстие раны
2. душевная боль; обида, оскорблениеto inflict a wound upon smb.'s honour - оскорбить чью-л. честь
3. порез, разрез, насечка (на дереве и т. п.)♢
to lick one's wounds - зализывать раныour team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat - наша команда всё ещё приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения
to rub salt into smb.'s wounds - сыпать соль на раны
2. [wu:nd] v1. ранить2. причинить боль; уколоть, задеть3. с.-х. скарифицировать ( семена)II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind1 II 5 II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind2 II -
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I [wuːnd] n1) рана, пораненняwound or exit [of entry] — мeд. вихідний [вхідний]отвір рани
2) душевний біль; образаto inflict a wound upon smb 's honour — образити чию-н. честь
3) поріз, розріз, надсічка ( на дереві)our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда все ще приходить до тями після неочікуванної поразки
II [wuːnd] vto rub salt into smb 's wounds — сипати сіль на рани
1) ранити2) завдати болю; вколоти, зачепити3) c-г. скарифікувати ( насіння)III [waund] past, р. р. від wind I IV [waund] past, р. р. від wind II -
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n. 1. шарх. a bullet/ stab \wound сумны/ хутганы шарх. 2. \wound (to sth) сэтгэлд сэв суух, гомдол. The defeat was a deep psychological \wound to his pride. Ялагдал түүнийг сэтгэл санааны гүн хямралд оруулсан зүйл байв. rub salt sb`s wound шархы нь хөндөх, шархан дээр давс цацах. v. 1. шархдуулах. He was \wounded in the leg. Түүний хөл нь шархадсан байв. 2. see wind. The nurse \wound a bandage round his finger. Сувилагч түүний хурууг боолоо. the wounded n. шархагдагсад. Many of the \wound died on their way to hospital. Шархагдагсдын олонх нь эмнэлэгт очих замдаа нас барсан ажээ. wounding adj. гомдоомоор, сэтгэл сэвтүүлэм. -
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Ⅰ.wound1 [wu:nd]1 noun(a) (physical injury) blessure f, plaie f;∎ a bullet wound une blessure par balle;∎ she had three bullet wounds elle avait été blessée par trois balles;∎ she had three knife wounds elle avait reçu trois coups de couteau;∎ they had serious head wounds ils avaient été gravement blessés à la tête;∎ to dress a wound panser une blessure ou une plaie∎ he was still suffering from deep psychological wounds il souffrait encore de graves blessures psychologiques;∎ to reopen an old wound rouvrir une plaie(a) (physically) blesser;∎ the children were wounded by flying glass les enfants ont été blessés par des éclats de verre;∎ she was wounded in the shoulder elle a été blessée à l'épaule∎ he was deeply wounded by their criticism il a été profondément blessé par leurs critiques;∎ to wound sb's pride heurter l'amour-propre de qn, blesser qn dans son amour-proprecauser une blessureⅡ. -
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past tense, past participle; = wind IIsår--------såreIsubst. \/wuːnd\/1) sår, skade2) ( overført) krenkelse3) ( poetisk) hjertesorgthe Five Wounds Kristi sårmerker, stigmainflict a wound upon somebody såre noenlick one's wounds slikke sine sårreopen old wounds rive opp gamle sårrub salt in somebody's wounds se ➢ salt, 1IIverb \/wuːnd\/1) såre, skade2) ( overført) krenke, sårebadly wounded hardt såret, hardt skadetmortally wounded eller wounded to death dødelig såretIIIverb \/waʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ wind, 4IVverb \/waʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ wind 5 -
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ISee:II [wuːnd]1. nouna physical hurt or injury:The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally
جُرْحHe died from a bullet-wound.
2. verb1) to hurt or injure physically:He didn't kill the animal – he just wounded it
يَجْرَح جِسْمانِيّاHe was wounded in the battle.
2) to hurt (someone's feelings):يَجْرَح الشُّعورto wound someone's pride.
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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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{wu:nd}
I. 1. рана, контузия
a knife/bullet WOUND рана от нож/куршум и пр.
operation WOUND (незаздравяла) рана от операция
2. наранено/ожулено място на растение, дърво и пр
3. прен. рана, болка, обида
a WOUND to one's pride/feelings, etc. наранена гордост, засегнати чувства и пр
II. v ранявам, наранявам (и прен.), засягам, уязвявам, накърнявам (чест, гордост, самолюбие и пр.)
III. вж. wind* * *{wu:nd} n 1. рана; контузия; a knife/bullet wound рана от нож/куршу(2) {wu:nd} v ранявам, наранявам (и прен.); засягам, уязвявам, {3} вж. wind.* * *уязвявам; увреждане; рана; ранявам; обидa; вреда; наранявам;* * *1. a knife/bullet wound рана от нож/куршум и пр 2. a wound to one's pride/feelings, etc. наранена гордост, засегнати чувства и пр 3. i. рана, контузия 4. ii. v ранявам, наранявам (и прен.), засягам, уязвявам, накърнявам (чест, гордост, самолюбие и пр.) 5. iii. вж. wind 6. operation wound (незаздравяла) рана от операция 7. наранено/ожулено място на растение, дърво и пр 8. прен. рана, болка, обида* * *wound [wund] I. n 1. рана; festering ( running, mortal, green) \wound гнойна (жива, смъртоносна, прясна) рана; incised ( punctured, contused, lacerated) \wound срезна (пробита, натъртена, разкъсана) рана; operation \wound оперативна рана; bullet \wound рана от куршум; to inflict a \wound нанасям рана, наранявам (on); to receive a \wound бивам ранен; to rub salt into the \wound слагам сол в раната; to lick o.'s \wounds ближа си раните (прен.); 2. прен. рана; обида, оскърбление; вреда, увреждане, накърняване; 3. поет. любовни мъки (страдания); II. v ранявам, наранявам (и прен.), засягам; to \wound to death ранявам смъртоносно; to \wound s.o.'s feelings уязвявам, засягам (дълбоко); the killed and \wounded убитите и ранените; III. wound pt, pp от wind I. -
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̈ɪwu:nd
1. сущ.
1) рана;
ранение to receive a wound ≈ получить ранение to clean a wound ≈ промыть рану to dress a wound ≈ перевязать рану to lick one's wounds ≈ зализывать раны (приходить в себя, восстанавливаться после душевной или физической травмы) to suture a wound ≈ зашивать рану to stop the wound ≈ остановить кровь из раны to swab a wound ≈ накладывать тампон на рану the lips of the wound ≈ края раны bullet wound fatal wound festering wound flesh wound gaping wound knife wound light wound mortal wound self-inflicted wound serious wound severe wound slight wound superficial wound
2) обида, оскорбление;
убыток, ущерб to inflict a wound on/upon ≈ нанести оскорбление
2. гл.
1) ранить
2) причинить боль, задеть to wound smb.'s feelings ≈ задеть чьи-л. чувства he was wounded in his deepest affections ≈ он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах Syn: bruise, cut, lacerate, scar рана, ранение - green * свежая /незажившая/ рана - * in the arm ранение в руку - * of exit (медицина) выходное отверстие раны - * healing заживление раны - * shock травматический шок душевная боль;
обида, оскорбление - to reopen a * бередить старую рану - to inflict a * upon smb.'s honour оскорбить чью-л. честь - lover's * муки любви - a * to one's vanity удар по самолюбию - it was a * to my pride это задело мою гордость порез, разрез, насечка( на дереве и т. п.) > to lick one's *s зализывать раны > our team is still licking its *s after its unexpected defeat наша команда все еще приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения > to rub salt into smb.'s *s сыпать соль на раны ранить - *ed in the head раненный в голову причинить боль;
уколоть, задеть - to * the ear резать слух - *ed in his deepest affections оскорбленный в своих лучших чувствах (сельскохозяйственное) скарифицировать (семена) past и р.р. от wind he was wounded in his deepest affections он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах wound past & p. p. от wind ~ обида, оскорбление;
ущерб ~ рана;
ранение ~ ранить ~ причинить боль, задеть;
to wound (smb.'s) feelings задеть (чьи-л.) чувства
См. также в других словарях:
wound — 1 the past tense and past participle of wind 2 2 noun (C) 1 an injury, especially a cut or hole made in your skin by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet: A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound. | gunshot wounds | flesh wound (=slight injury… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pride — noun 1 feeling of being proud of sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ fierce, great ▪ justifiable ▪ She took justifiable pride in her son s achievements. ▪ fatherly ▪ … Collocations dictionary
pride — pride1 [ praıd ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get when you, or someone connected with you, have achieved something special: You could see the pride in their faces when they talked about their daughter s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pride — I UK [praɪd] / US noun Word forms pride : singular pride plural prides ** 1) [uncountable] a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get when you, or someone connected with you, have achieved something special You could see the pride in… … English dictionary
wound — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, serious, severe ▪ fatal ▪ a fatal gunshot wound ▪ minor ▪ … Collocations dictionary
wound — wound1 [ wund ] noun count ** an injury in which your skin or flesh is damaged, usually seriously. When a wound gets better it heals: He suffered serious wounds to his back and stomach. a head/chest/leg wound: There was blood pouring down his… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wound — I UK [wuːnd] / US [wund] noun [countable] Word forms wound : singular wound plural wounds ** 1) an injury in which your skin or flesh is damaged, usually seriously. When a wound gets better it heals He suffered serious wounds to his back and… … English dictionary
wound·ed — /ˈwuːndəd/ adj 1 : injured by a weapon badly wounded soldiers 2 : feeling emotional pain wounded pride a wounded ego healing a wounded nation … Useful english dictionary
Lily Munster — Infobox character colour = #00CC00 colour text = white name = Lily Munster series = The Munsters caption = Yvonne De Carlo as Lily Munster. first = Munster Masquerade last = A Visit from the Teacher creator = portrayer = Yvonne De Carlo Cynthia… … Wikipedia
Keelung Campaign — The Keelung Campaign (October 1884 to April 1885) was a military campaign undertaken by the French in northern Formosa (Taiwan) during the Sino French War (August 1884–April 1885). Criticised at the time by Admiral Amédée Courbet, the commander… … Wikipedia
mortify — [c]/ˈmɔtəfaɪ / (say mawtuhfuy) verb (mortified, mortifying) –verb (t) 1. to humiliate in feeling, as by a severe wound to the pride or self complacency. 2. to bring (the body, passions, etc.) into subjection by abstinence, ascetic discipline, or… …