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1. nounGrimasse, die2. intransitive verbmake a grimace — eine Grimasse machen od. schneiden
Grimassen machen od. schneiden* * *gri·maceI. n1. (facial expression) [verzerrter] Gesichtsausdruckto make a \grimace of disgust/hatred/pain ein angewidertes/hasserfülltes/schmerzverzerrtes Gesicht machento make a \grimace eine Grimasse schneidenII. vi das Gesicht verziehento \grimace with pain das Gesicht vor Schmerz verziehen* * *['grɪməs]1. nGrimasse fto make a grimace — eine Grimasse machen or schneiden; (with disgust, pain also) das Gesicht verziehen
2. viGrimassen machen or schneiden; (with disgust, pain etc also) das Gesicht verziehen* * *grimace [ɡrıˈmeıs; ˈɡrıməs]A s Grimasse f, Fratze f:make a grimace of pain das Gesicht vor Schmerz verzerren oder verziehenB v/i eine Grimasse oder Grimassen schneiden oder machen oder ziehen, eine Fratze oder Fratzen schneiden, das Gesicht verzerren oder verziehen* * *1. nounGrimasse, die2. intransitive verbmake a grimace — eine Grimasse machen od. schneiden
Grimassen machen od. schneiden* * *n.Fratze -n f.Grimasse -n f. -
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1) ( facial expression) [verzerrter] Gesichtsausdruck;to make a \grimace of disgust/ hatred/ pain ein angewidertes/hasserfülltes/schmerzverzerrtes Gesicht machento make a \grimace eine Grimasse schneiden vi das Gesicht verziehen;to \grimace with pain das Gesicht vor Schmerz verziehen -
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grimace [gʀimas]feminine noun• il a fait la grimace quand il a appris la décision he pulled a long face when he heard the decision* * *gʀimasfaire des grimaces — lit to make faces; fig to be fussy
faire une grimace à quelqu'un — to make ou pull a face at somebody
faire la grimace — ( devant un prix élevé) to wince; ( de réticence) to make ou pull a face; singe
* * *ɡʀimas nf1) (de douleur) grimace2) (pour faire rire) facefaire des grimaces — to pull faces, to make faces
* * *grimace nf1 ( expression) (de douleur, dégoût) grimace; ( comique) funny face; faire des grimaces lit to make faces; fig to be fussy; faire une grimace à qn to make ou pull a face at sb; des grimaces pour amuser les enfants funny faces to amuse the children; faire la grimace ( devant un prix élevé) to wince; ( de réticence) to make ou pull a face; faire une grimace de douleur to grimace in pain; les grimaces du beau monde parisien the posturings of Parisian high society; ⇒ singe, soupe;[grimas] nom féminin1. [expression - amusante] funny face ; [ - douloureuse] grimace2. [vêtement] pucker————————grimaces nom féminin pluriel(littéraire) [manières] airs -
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grimace1 n muecagrimace2 vb hacer una muecatr['grɪməs]1 mueca1 hacer una muecagrimace n: mueca fn.• coco s.m.• gesticulación s.f.• gesto s.m.• guiño s.m.• mohín s.m.• momo s.m.• monada s.f.• mueca s.f.• visaje s.m.v.• fruncir el hocico v.• gestear v.• gesticular v.• hacer muecas v.
I 'grɪməs, grɪ'meɪsnoun mueca f
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intransitive verb hacer* una mueca[ɡrɪ'meɪs]1.N mueca f2.VI hacer muecas* * *
I ['grɪməs, grɪ'meɪs]noun mueca f
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n. grimas--------v. grimassengrimace1[ grimmees] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 grimas ⇒ gezicht, grijns♦voorbeelden:————————grimace2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 grimace from disgust/with pain • vertrekken van afkeer/van de pijn -
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9 smorfia sf
['zmɔrfja](gen)1) grimacefare smorfie — (boccacce) to make faces
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sf ['zmɔrfja](gen)1) grimacefare smorfie — (boccacce) to make faces
2) (atteggiamento lezioso) simpering -
11 verziehen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verzogen)1. das Gesicht verziehen pull ( oder make) a face; stärker: screw up one’s face; den Mund verziehen grimace, twist one’s mouth; Miene2. (Kind) spoil3. (junge Pflanzen) thin out4. SPORT (Ball etc.) slice, mishit5. Feuchtigkeit verzieht das Holz dampness warps the woodII v/i (ist) (umziehen) move (house); Familie Miller ist unbekannt verzogen the Miller family no longer lives at this address; Empfänger1 2, verzogen II 3III v/refl (hat)4. umg. (sich davonschleichen) decamp ( nach to), make o.s. scarce; sich in sein Zimmer verziehen disappear (beleidigt etc.: auch slink off) into one’s (bed)room; verzieh dich! get lost!, push off!, scram!, Am. auch vamoose!* * *das Verziehenwarp* * *ver|zie|hen ptp verzogen [fɛɐ'tsoːgn] irreg1. vt1) Mund, Züge etc to twist (zu into)das Gesicht verzíéhen — to pull (Brit) or make a face, to grimace
den Mund verzíéhen — to turn up one's mouth
keine Miene verzíéhen — not to turn a hair (Brit) or bat an eyelash
See:→ auch verzogen4) Pflanzen to thin out2. vr2) (Mund, Gesicht etc) to twist (zu into), to contort3) (= verschwinden) to disappear (auch inf); (Gewitter) to pass; (Nebel, Wolken) to disperse; (inf = schlafen gehen) to go to bed3. vi aux seinto move (nach to)* * *(to twist or wrinkle (the face or features): The baby screwed up its face and began to cry.) screw up* * *ver·zie·hen *1sie ist schon lange verzogen she moved a long time agoer ist ins Ausland verzogen he moved abroadunbekannt verzogen (geh) moved — address unknownverzieh dich! clear off!sie verzogen sich in eine stille Ecke they went off to a quiet cornerdas Gewitter verzieht sich the storm is passingver·zie·hen *2I. vt1. (verzerren)sie verzog ihren Mund zu einem gezwungenen Lächeln she twisted her mouth into a contrived smiledas Gesicht [vor Schmerz] \verziehen to pull a face [or to grimace] [with pain]2. (schlecht erziehen) to bring up badlyein Kind \verziehen to bring up a child badlyein verzogener Bengel a spoilt [or spoiled] brat; s.a. MieneII. vr1. (verzerren) to contort, to twistsein Gesicht verzog sich zu einer Grimasse he grimaced2. (verformen) to go out of shapedie Schublade hat sich verzogen the drawer has warpedder Pullover hat sich beim Waschen verzogen the pullover has lost its shape in the washver·zie·hen3* * *I2. Part. v. verzeihenII 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) screw up <face, mouth, etc.>2) (schlecht erziehen) spoil2.1) twist; be contorted2) (aus der Form geraten) go out of shape; < wood> warp4) (ugs.): (weggehen) take oneself off3.verzieh dich! — (salopp) clear (coll.) or (coll.) push off
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein move [away]‘Empfänger [unbekannt] verzogen’ — ‘no longer at this address’
* * *verziehen (irr)A. v/t (hat verzogen)1.2. (Kind) spoil3. (junge Pflanzen) thin out4. SPORT (Ball etc) slice, mishit5.Feuchtigkeit verzieht das Holz dampness warps the woodB. v/i (ist) (umziehen) move (house);Familie Miller ist unbekannt verzogen the Miller family no longer lives at this address; → Empfänger1 2, verzogen B 3C. v/r (hat)2. Gesicht: screw up (zu into), contort (into); Mund: twist (into), contort (into)4. umg (sich davonschleichen) decamp (nach to), make o.s. scarce;sich in sein Zimmer verziehen disappear (beleidigt etc: auch slink off) into one’s (bed)room;verzieh dich! get lost!, push off!, scram!, US auch vamoose!* * *I2. Part. v. verzeihenII 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) screw up <face, mouth, etc.>2) (schlecht erziehen) spoil2.1) twist; be contorted2) (aus der Form geraten) go out of shape; < wood> warp4) (ugs.): (weggehen) take oneself off3.verzieh dich! — (salopp) clear (coll.) or (coll.) push off
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein move [away]‘Empfänger [unbekannt] verzogen’ — ‘no longer at this address’
* * *(Platte, Fliese) n.warping n. (von Holz) n.warp n. -
12 krzyw|ić
impf Ⅰ vt to bend, to twist [gwoździe, pręty, drut]- reumatyzm krzywił jej palce her fingers were gnarled a. twisted from rheumatism- krzywić twarz z bólu to grimace with pain- krzywić usta wzgardliwie to sneer (in disdain) ⇒ skrzywićⅡ krzywić się 1. (wyginać się) [drut] to be bent a. twisted; [blacha] to be warped a. bent- ramy okienne krzywiły się od wilgoci the window frames were warped from the damp ⇒ skrzywić się2. (robić grymasy) to wince, to pull a face GB, to make a face; (dąsać się) to scowl, to pull a face GB, to make a face- krzywić się z bólu to wince a. grimace in pain- krzywiła się połykając lekarstwo she made a face as she swallowed the medicine- krzywiła się na myśl o zostaniu w domu w sobotę she scowled at the idea of staying home on Saturday- krzywisz się na wszystkie propozycje przen. you turn up your nose at everything przen. ⇒ skrzywić sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krzyw|ić
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13 arrugar la cara de dolor
• grim truth• grimace• grimace with pain• grimalkinDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arrugar la cara de dolor
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14 verziehen
ver·zie·hen *sie ist schon lange verzogen she moved a long time ago;er ist ins Ausland verzogen he moved abroad;unbekannt verzogen ( geh) moved - address unknownverzieh dich! clear off!;sie verzogen sich in eine stille Ecke they went off to a quiet corner;das Gewitter verzieht sich the storm is passing2. ver·zie·hen * irreg vt1) ( verzerren)etw \verziehen to twist sth, to screw up sth sep;sie verzog ihren Mund zu einem gezwungenen Lächeln she twisted her mouth into a contrived smile;das Gesicht [vor Schmerz] \verziehen to pull a face [or to grimace] [with pain]2) ( schlecht erziehen) to bring up badly;ein Kind \verziehen to bring up a child badly;vr1) ( verzerren) to contort, to twist;sein Gesicht verzog sich zu einer Grimasse he grimaced2) ( verformen) to go out of shape;die Schublade hat sich verzogen the drawer has warped;der Pullover hat sich beim Waschen verzogen the pullover has lost its shape in the wash -
15 mueca
f.face, expression (gesto).hacer una mueca to pull a facehizo una mueca de dolor she winced in pain, she grimaced with painlos niños hacían muecas a espaldas del profesor the children were making o pulling faces behind the teacher's back* * *1 (de burla) mocking gesture, face2 (de dolor) grimace\* * *SF (wry) face, grimacehacer muecas — to make faces, pull faces (a at)
una mueca de asco/estupor/desesperación — a disgusted/astonished/despairing expression
* * *le hacían muecas al profesor — they were making o (BrE) pulling faces at the teacher
* * *= grimace.Ex. She was once photographed in a slaughter house showing disgust as she turned away from a bloody carcass with a grimace on her face.----* hacer una mueca = quirk, grimace.* hacer una mueca con la boca = twitch + Posesivo + mouth.* hacer una mueca con los labios = curl + lips.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* * *le hacían muecas al profesor — they were making o (BrE) pulling faces at the teacher
* * *= grimace.Ex: She was once photographed in a slaughter house showing disgust as she turned away from a bloody carcass with a grimace on her face.
* hacer una mueca = quirk, grimace.* hacer una mueca con la boca = twitch + Posesivo + mouth.* hacer una mueca con los labios = curl + lips.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* * *le hacían muecas al profesor they were making o ( BrE) pulling faces at the teachernos hizo reír a todos con sus graciosísimas muecas she made us all laugh with her funny facessu rostro se retorció en una mueca de dolor she grimaced with painno hacía más que muecas de asco he just screwed his face up in disgustlo dijo haciendo una mueca burlona he said it with a sneer* * *
mueca sustantivo femenino:◊ hacerle muecas a algn to make o (BrE) pull faces at sb;
sus graciosísimas muecas her funny faces;
una mueca burlona a sneer
mueca sustantivo femenino
1 (gesto de burla) mocking face
hacer muecas, to make o pull faces
2 (gesto de dolor, reprobación) grimace
' mueca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cómico
- grotesco
- puchero
English:
grimace
- pull
- wince
- sneer
* * *mueca nf[gesto] face, expression;hacer una mueca to make o pull a face;hizo una mueca de dolor she winced in pain, she grimaced with pain;esbozó la mueca de una sonrisa he forced a smile;los alumnos hacían muecas a espaldas del profesor the children were making o pulling faces behind the teacher's back* * *f de dolor grimace;hacer muecas make faces* * *mueca nf: grimace, face* * *mueca n1. (de burla) face2. (de dolor) grimacehacer muecas to make faces / to pull faces -
16 smorfia
f grimace* * *smorfia s.f.1 grimace, face: fare una smorfia, to make a grimace (o a face) (o to pull a face); fare smorfie a qlcu., to pull (o to make) faces at s.o.; fare una smorfia di dolore, to wince with pain // perché tante smorfie?, ( storie) why so much fuss?2 ( moina) simper; pout // non fare troppe smorfie a questo bambino, se non vuoi viziarlo, don't pet this child too much if you don't want to spoil him.* * *['zmɔrfja]sostantivo femminile1) (di dolore, disgusto) grimace, facefare delle -e — to pull o make faces
2) (espressione affettata) smirk, simper-e — (moine) coaxing, wheedling
* * *smorfia/'zmɔrfja/sostantivo f.1 (di dolore, disgusto) grimace, face; fare delle -e to pull o make faces; fare una smorfia di dolore to grimace in pain -
17 grimacer
grimacer [gʀimase]➭ TABLE 3 intransitive verb( = sourire) to grin sardonically* * *gʀimase
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verbe intransitif to grimace* * *ɡʀimase vi* * *grimacer verb table: placerA vtr grimacer un sourire to force a smile.B vi1 gén to grimace; grimacer de dégoût/de dépit/de douleur/sous l'effort to grimace in disgust/in disappointment/with pain/under the strain; le soleil le faisait grimacer he screwed up his eyes in the sun;2 Cout [vêtement, encolure] to pucker up.[grimase] verbe intransitif[de dégoût] to make a face2. [pour faire rire] to make a funny face3. [robe] to pucker -
18 dolor
m.1 pain.siento un dolor en el costado I have a pain in my side(tener) dolor de cabeza (to have a) headache¡este niño no nos da más que dolores de cabeza! that child does nothing but make trouble for us!dolor de espalda back paindolor de estómago stomachachedolores menstruales period painsdolor de muelas toothachedolores del parto labor pains2 grief, sorrow (moral).su fallecimiento nos llena de dolor his death fills us with sorrow* * *1 pain, ache2 figurado pain, sorrow, grief\causar dolor figurado to sadden, hurt, upsetestar con los dolores (de parto) to be in labour (US labor)dolor de cabeza headachedolor de muelas toothache* * *noun m.1) ache, pain2) grief, sorrow* * *SM1) [físico] painestar con dolores — [antes del parto] to feel one's labour pains beginning
dolores de parto — labour pains, labor pains (EEUU)
2) (=pesar) grief, sorrow* * *a) ( físico) paindolores reumáticos/de parto — rheumatic/labor* pains
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta — to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
fuertes dolores de estómago — sharp o severe stomach pains
b) (pena, tristeza) pain, griefel dolor de perder a un ser querido — the pain o grief of losing a loved one
con todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no — it broke my heart, but I had to turn him down
no sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia — you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets me
* * *= pain, agony, ache, grief, woefulness, soreness, heartache.Ex. For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.Ex. Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.Ex. Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.Ex. This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex. In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.----* alivio del dolor = pain relief.* de dolor = in pain.* dolor abdominal = abdominal pain.* dolor agudo = twinge.* dolor crónico = chronic pain.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* dolor de corazón = heartache.* dolor de cuello = neck pain.* dolor de espalda = backache [back-ache], back pain.* dolor de estómago = stomach ache, upset stomach.* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* dolor de muelas = toothache.* dolor de oído = earache.* dolor de ojos = eyestrain [eye strain].* dolor en la mano al escribir = writer's cramp.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* dolor físico = physical pain.* dolor fulgurante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor menstrual = period pain.* dolor muscular = muscle pain, muscle ache.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* dolor pulsátil = throbbing pain.* dolor punzante = throbbing pain, shooting stab of pain, shooting pain, twinge.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* molestias y dolores = aches and pains.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* que no causa dolor = painless.* sin dolor = painless.* * *a) ( físico) paindolores reumáticos/de parto — rheumatic/labor* pains
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta — to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
fuertes dolores de estómago — sharp o severe stomach pains
b) (pena, tristeza) pain, griefel dolor de perder a un ser querido — the pain o grief of losing a loved one
con todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no — it broke my heart, but I had to turn him down
no sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia — you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets me
* * *= pain, agony, ache, grief, woefulness, soreness, heartache.Ex: For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.
Ex: Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.Ex: Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.Ex: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex: In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.* alivio del dolor = pain relief.* de dolor = in pain.* dolor abdominal = abdominal pain.* dolor agudo = twinge.* dolor crónico = chronic pain.* dolor de barriga = tummy ache.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* dolor de corazón = heartache.* dolor de cuello = neck pain.* dolor de espalda = backache [back-ache], back pain.* dolor de estómago = stomach ache, upset stomach.* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* dolor de muelas = toothache.* dolor de oído = earache.* dolor de ojos = eyestrain [eye strain].* dolor en la mano al escribir = writer's cramp.* dolores de parto = birth pangs.* dolor físico = physical pain.* dolor fulgurante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor lancinante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor menstrual = period pain.* dolor muscular = muscle pain, muscle ache.* dolor penetrante = shooting stab of pain, shooting pain.* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* dolor pulsátil = throbbing pain.* dolor punzante = throbbing pain, shooting stab of pain, shooting pain, twinge.* gesto de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* hacer una mueca de dolor = wince.* hacer un gesto de dolor = wince.* molestias y dolores = aches and pains.* mueca de dolor = wince of pain, wince.* punzada de dolor = twinge.* que no causa dolor = painless.* sin dolor = painless.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (físico) pain¿siente mucho dolor? are you in much pain?, does it hurt much?¿es una punzada o un dolor sordo? is it a sharp pain or a dull ache?dolores reumáticos/musculares rheumatic/muscular painsdolores de crecimiento/parto growing/labor* painspastillas para el dolor de muelas/oídos pills for (a) toothache/(an) earacheun dolor de cabeza a headacheun dolor de garganta espantoso a terrible sore throates un dolor reflejo it's a referred painfuertes dolores de estómago sharp o severe stomach painsno me ha dado más que dolores de cabeza he has given me nothing but headaches, he has been a constant worry to mete ahorrarás muchos dolores de cabeza you will save yourself a lot of problems o headaches2(pena, tristeza): creí que iba a morirme de dolor I thought I was going to die of grief o sorrowcon todo el dolor de mi corazón tuve que decirle que no it broke my heart, but I had to turn him downcon todo el dolor de su corazón tuvo que negarle el regalo it was very painful for him o it was heart-rending for him to have to deny him the giftno sabes el dolor que me causa su indiferencia you have no idea how much his indifferent attitude hurts o upsets meel dolor de perder a un ser querido the pain o grief of losing a loved one* * *
dolor sustantivo masculino
tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
dolor sustantivo masculino
1 Med pain
dolor de espalda, backache
2 (aflicción) grief, sorrow
' dolor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agudeza
- aliviar
- aliviarse
- amanecer
- ay
- calmar
- chillido
- cicatrizar
- contorsionarse
- dar
- dolerse
- fiel
- fricción
- fuerte
- gemir
- gesto
- indiferente
- infernal
- jaqueca
- latigazo
- matar
- molestar
- molestia
- mueca
- ostensible
- penetrante
- pesar
- pinchazo
- punzada
- punzante
- queja
- quejarse
- quitar
- quitarse
- rabiar
- rechistar
- refleja
- reflejo
- resentirse
- retorcerse
- rictus
- soportar
- sorda
- sordo
- tal
- tener
- traer
- transida
- transido
- aguantador
English:
ache
- aching
- acute
- agonizing
- agony
- alleviate
- any
- backache
- bad
- bear
- bellyache
- comfort
- cover up
- deaden
- distort
- distress
- double up
- dull
- earache
- ease
- excruciating
- experience
- grief
- grimace
- groan
- headache
- help
- inflict
- lessen
- nagging
- numb
- ouch
- overcome
- overwhelming
- pain
- painfully
- painkiller
- painless
- painlessly
- pang
- pass
- pass off
- period pain
- persist
- rack
- raging
- reduce
- relieve
- severe
- severity
* * *dolor nm1. [físico] pain;un dolor sordo a dull pain;¿dónde tienes el dolor? where does it hurt?;me dio un dolor tremendo en los riñones I felt a terrible pain in my lower back;siento un dolor en el costado I have a pain in my side;hizo un gesto de dolor she winced with pain;tengo dolor de huesos/dolores musculares my bones/muscles achedolor de barriga bellyache;dolor de cabeza headache;tener dolor de cabeza to have a headache;¡este niño no nos da más que dolores de cabeza! that child does nothing but make trouble for us!;dolor de estómago stomachache;dolor de garganta sore throat;tener dolor de garganta to have a sore throat;dolores menstruales period pains;dolor de muelas toothache;dolor de oídos earache;tener dolor de oídos to have earache;dolores del parto labour pains2. [moral] sorrow;sentir dolor por algo to feel sorrow at sth;separarse de su hijo les causó gran dolor being separated from their son was very painful for them;le comunicó la noticia con gran dolor she told him the news with great sorrow;lloraba de dolor por su desgracia she wept with sadness at her misfortune;su fallecimiento nos llena de dolor his death fills us with sorrow;con todo el dolor de mi corazón: la castigué con todo el dolor de mi corazón it broke my heart to punish her;tuve que irme de aquella ciudad con todo el dolor de mi corazón it was heartbreaking for me to have to leave that city* * *m tb figpain;dar dolores de cabeza a alguien fig cause s.o. problems* * *dolor nm1) : pain, achedolor de cabeza: headache2) pena, tristeza: grief, sorrow* * *dolor n1. (físico) pain2. (pena) grief -
19 face
1. n лицо, физиономия2. n морда3. n выражение лица4. n разг. гримасаto make a face — сделать гримасу, гримасничать
5. n внешний видon the face of — судя по внешнему виду; на первый взгляд
on the face of it you are guilty — похоже на то, что вы виновны
the idea is absurd on the face of it — на первый взгляд, эта мысль кажется абсурдной
outer face — внешняя сторона; лицевая сторона
face of the battlefield — картина сражения, вид поля боя
6. n аспект, сторона7. n разг. наглость, нахальствоbrazen face — наглость, бесстыдство
8. n поверхность; внешняя сторона9. n лицевая сторона, лицо; правая сторонаpoker face — бесстрастное, каменное лицо
10. n циферблат11. n престиж; репутация; достоинствоloss of face — унижение; потеря престижа
12. n разг. личность, человек с именем, знаменитость13. n сл. детина, «лоб»14. n амер. сл. белый15. n геом. грань16. n фас, грань17. n тех. поверхность, торецlateral face — боковая поверхность; боковой фасад
18. n тех. срез; фаска19. n тех. горн. забой, плоскость забоя; лаваface cut — забойка, вруб
20. n полигр. очко21. n полигр. шрифт, рисунок шрифта; гарнитура шрифта, шрифтlight face — светлое начертание; светлый шрифт
heavy face — жирное начертание; жирный шрифт
black face — жирное начертание; жирный шрифт
fat face — жирное начертание; жирный шрифт
22. n полигр. ширина23. n полигр. тлв. экранflat face — плоскоэкранный; плоский экран
24. n полигр. тех. боёк25. n полигр. тех. передняя грань26. n полигр. спец. облицовкаto show a false face — притворяться, лицемерить
in the face of day — не скрываясь, открыто; среди бела дня
to fly in the face — держаться вызывающе, бравировать, бросать вызов
to fly in the face of facts — игнорировать факты, пренебрегать фактами
27. v находиться лицом к28. v быть обращённым кface up — быть готовым; встретить смело
dead-pan face — каменное лицо, лицо как у истукана
to face a charge — быть обвинённым, подвергнуться обвинению
29. v смотреть в лицоa face peppered with freckles — лицо, усыпанное веснушками
wooden face — деревянное лицо, лицо без всякого выражения
30. v встречать смело; смотреть в лицо без страхаa face that denotes energy — лицо, которое дышит энергией
31. v сталкиваться лицом к лицу32. v отделывать33. v облицовывать34. v полировать; обтачивать35. v повёртывать лицом вверхa face scarred by smallpox — лицо, обезображенное оспой
long face — унылое, мрачное лицо; вытянутая физиономия
36. v воен. скомандовать поворотthe captain faced his company left — капитан скомандовал роте «налево»
37. v подкрашиватьСинонимический ряд:1. appearance (noun) appearance; appearances; guise; seeming; semblance; showing; simulacrum2. cheek (noun) assumption; brashness; brass; brazenness; cheek; cheekiness; confidence; effrontery; familiarity; gall; nerve; presumption; presumptuousness; temerity3. front (noun) aspect; dial; facade; front; kisser; map4. grimace (noun) grimace; moue; mouth; mouthing; mow; mug5. look (noun) cast; countenance; expression; features; look; muzzle; phiz; physiognomy; superficies; surface; top; view; visage6. makeup (noun) makeup; maquillage; paint; war paint7. mask (noun) cloak; color; coloring; colour; colouring; cover; disguise; disguisement; false front; frontage; frontal; gloss; mask; masquerade; muffler; pretence; pretense; pretext; put-on; show; veil; veneer; window dressing; window-dressing8. reputation (noun) dignity; image; name; prestige; reputation; self-respect; standing; status9. beard (verb) beard; brave; challenge; dare; defy; look; oppose; outdare; outface; venture10. cover (verb) cover; decorate; overlay; plaster; refinish; remodel; veneer11. engage (verb) accost; affront; close; confront; encounter; engage; front; look on; meet; meet with; run into; take on12. sheathe (verb) clad; coat; sheathe; side; skinАнтонимический ряд:absence; back; crouch; fear; humility; inside; interior; rear; refuse; retreat; shrink; sneak; strip; withdraw -
20 rictus
m. s.&pl.1 wince.un rictus de amargura a bitter expression2 grin, rictus.* * *1 rictus2 (de dolor) wince3 (de mofa) grin* * *SM INV [de desprecio] sneer; [de burla] grin* * ** * ** * *( liter)(de burla) grin; (de desprecio) sneercon un rictus de dolor en el rostro wincing o grimacing with painun rictus de amargura a bitter smileel rictus de la muerte the rictus of death* * *
rictus m (gesto, expresión) con un rictus de dolor, grimacing with pain
había en su rostro un rictus de desprecio, she had a sneer on her face
* * *rictus nm invun rictus de dolor a wince o grimace of pain;un rictus de ironía an ironic smirk;un rictus de desprecio a disdainful sneer;un rictus de amargura a bitter expression* * *m grin
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