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1 dar punzadas
(v.) = throb, twingeEx. This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex. Yesterday I did notice my tooth started twinging again when I was panting from exercise and is still annoyingly uncomfortable.* * *(v.) = throb, twingeEx: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.
Ex: Yesterday I did notice my tooth started twinging again when I was panting from exercise and is still annoyingly uncomfortable. -
2 punzar
v.1 to prick.2 to stab.3 to puncture, to jab, to sting, to prick.La abeja picó al perro The bee stung the dog.* * *1 to prick2 figurado to torment* * *VT1) (=pinchar) [gen] to puncture, prick, pierce; (Téc) to punch; (=perforar) to perforate2) (=doler) to hurt, grievele punzan los remordimientos — he feels pangs of regret, his conscience pricks him
* * ** * *= throb, twinge.Ex. This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex. Yesterday I did notice my tooth started twinging again when I was panting from exercise and is still annoyingly uncomfortable.* * ** * *= throb, twinge.Ex: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.
Ex: Yesterday I did notice my tooth started twinging again when I was panting from exercise and is still annoyingly uncomfortable.* * *punzar [A4 ]vt1 (agujerear) to punch a hole in2 ( Med) to puncture* * *
punzar verbo transitivo
1 (agujerear) to punch, pierce
2 Med to puncture
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English:
punch
* * *punzar vt1. [pinchar] to prick2. [sujeto: dolor] to stab3. [sujeto: actitud] to wound* * *v/t fig ( molestar) torment* * *punzar {21} vt: to pierce, to puncture
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Twinging — Twinge Twinge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Twinged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twinging}.] [OE. twengen, AS. twengan; akin to OE. twingen to pain, afflict, OFries. thwinga, twinga, dwinga, to constrain, D. dwingen, OS. thwingan, G. zwingen, OHG. dwingan,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
twinging — sb. == persecution. Ps. xvii. 19 … Oldest English Words
twinging — twɪndÊ’ n. sudden sharp pain (physical, mental, or emotional) v. cause a sudden sharp pain; feel a momentary sharp pain … English contemporary dictionary
Twinge — Twinge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Twinged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twinging}.] [OE. twengen, AS. twengan; akin to OE. twingen to pain, afflict, OFries. thwinga, twinga, dwinga, to constrain, D. dwingen, OS. thwingan, G. zwingen, OHG. dwingan, thwingan, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Twinged — Twinge Twinge, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Twinged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twinging}.] [OE. twengen, AS. twengan; akin to OE. twingen to pain, afflict, OFries. thwinga, twinga, dwinga, to constrain, D. dwingen, OS. thwingan, G. zwingen, OHG. dwingan,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
twinge — I. verb (twinged; twinging or twingeing) Etymology: Middle English twengen, from Old English twengan; akin to Old High German zwengen to pinch Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. dialect pluck, tweak … New Collegiate Dictionary
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twinge — /twinj/, n., v., twinged, twinging. n. 1. a sudden, sharp pain: On damp days, he s often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism. 2. a mental or emotional pang: a twinge of guilt; twinges of sorrow. v.t. 3. to affect (the body or mind) with a sudden,… … Universalium
twinge — noun 1》 a sudden, sharp localized pain. 2》 a brief, sharp pang of emotion. verb (twinges, twingeing or twinging, twinged) (of a part of the body) suffer a twinge. Origin OE twengan pinch, wring , of Gmc origin … English new terms dictionary
twinge — /twɪndʒ / (say twinj) noun 1. a sudden, sharp pain (in body or mind): a twinge of rheumatism; a twinge of remorse. –verb (twinged, twinging) –verb (t) 2. to affect with sudden, sharp pain or pains (in body or mind). 3. to give (a person, etc.) a… …