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121 sting
1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
2) (cause pain to)the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) der Stachel2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) der Stich, der Biß3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) der Stich, der Biß2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) stechen2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) brennen* * *[stɪŋ]I. nbee/hornet/wasp \sting Bienen-/Hornissen-/Wespenstich m3. no pl (from antiseptic, ointment) Brennen nt; (from needle) Stechen nt; (from whip) brennender Schmerz\sting of defeat ( fig) schmerzliche Niederlage\sting of remorse Gewissensbisse plI will never forget the \sting of his words ich werde die Kränkung durch seine Worte niemals vergessen7.▶ to have a \sting in the tail (have surprising end) eine Pointe haben; (have negative aspect) eine Kehrseite habenII. vi<stung, stung>bee, hornet stechen; disinfectant, sunburn brennen; wound, cut schmerzen, weh tun; ( fig) words, criticism schmerzenIII. vt<stung, stung>1. (wound)I was stung by the nettles ich habe mich an den Nesseln verbrannt2. (cause pain)the vodka stung her throat der Wodka brannte ihr im Halshis conscience stung him for weeks after the incident ( fig) sein Gewissen plagte ihn nach dem Unfall noch wochenlangto \sting sb's eyes sand, wind, hail jdm in den Augen brennen3. (upset)▪ to \sting sb jdn verletzen [o kränken]he was stung by her criticisms ihre Kritik hat ihn tief getroffenthe negative comments stung me into action die abfälligen Bemerkungen ließen mich aktiv werden5. (swindle)the bank stung me £50 in charges when I went overdrawn als ich das Konto überzogen hatte, hat mir die Bank eine Überziehungsgebühr von 50 Pfund aufgebrummtto \sting sb with higher fees/surcharges/new taxes jdm höhere Gebühren/Zuschläge/neue Steuern aufbrummen fam* * *[stɪŋ] vb: pret, ptp stung1. n3) (= pain from needle etc) Stechen nt, stechender Schmerz; (of antiseptic, ointment, from nettle etc) Brennen nt; (of whip) brennender Schmerzthere might be a bit of a sting —
to take the sting out of sth — etw entschärfen; (out of remark, criticism also) einer Sache (dat) den Stachel nehmen
to have a sting in its tail (story, film) — ein unerwartet fatales Ende nehmen; (remark)
death, where now thy sting? — Tod, wo ist dein Stachel?
2. vt1) (insect) stechen; (jellyfish) verbrennen2)the hail stung our faces — der Hagel stach uns wie mit Nadeln im Gesicht
3) (comments, sarcasm etc) treffen, schmerzen; (remorse, conscience) quälento sting sb into doing sth — jdn antreiben, etw zu tun
he was stung into replying — er ließ sich dazu hinreißen zu antworten
4) (inf)to sting sb for sth — jdn bei etw ausnehmen (inf) or schröpfen (inf)
could I sting you for a fiver? — kann ich dir einen Fünfer abknöpfen? (inf)
3. vi2) (hail etc) wie mit Nadeln stechen3) (comments, sarcasm etc) schmerzen* * *sting [stıŋ]A v/t prät stung [stʌŋ], obs stang [stæŋ], pperf stung1. stechenbe stung with remorse von Reue geplagt werden oder sein4. anstacheln, reizen ( beide:into zu):sting sb into action jemanden aktiv werden lassen5. umgb) sting sb for a pound jemandem ein Pfund abknöpfenB v/i1. stechen2. brennen, beißen (Pfeffer etc)3. schmerzen, wehtun (beide auch fig)C s1. Stachel m (eines Insekts, des Todes etc)2. a) Stich m, Biss mb) Brennen n, brennender Schmerz:sting of conscience Gewissensbisse pl;the sting is in the tail fig das dicke Ende kommt noch;take the sting out of fig einer Sache den Stachel nehmen3. Pointe f, Spitze f (eines Epigramms etc)4. Schwung m, Wucht f5. BOT → academic.ru/70792/stimulus">stimulus 3* * *1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *n.Brennen - n.Stachel -n m.Stich -e m.brennender Schmerz m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: stung)= brennen (auf) v.jemanden aktiv werden lassen ausdr.jemanden necken ausdr.stechen (Insekt) v. -
122 ranjavanje
n wounding, injuring, hurting, infliction of wounds* * *• wounding• hurting -
123 ущемление
pinch(ing), nipping; перен. (оскорбление) wounding; перен. (ограничение) infringement* * ** * *pinch(ing), nipping; wounding; перен. infringement* * *boundcircumscribingcircumscriptioncircumscriptionsconfinementconfinementsconfiningconstraintdelimitationlimitationlimitationslimitinglimitsrestraintrestrictionstintstintingstintsstrangulation -
124 просить честью
( кого)уст.ask (beg) smb. in an amicable (friendly) way, without wounding smb.'s pride (self-esteem)Жадов.
Оставьте нас, я вас честью прошу. Вы меня выведете из терпения. (А. Островский, Доходное место) — Zhadov. I hate wounding your self-esteem but I beg you to leave us alone. Don't try my patience! -
125 shocking
1. a отвратительный, гадкий; скандальный2. a потрясающий; ужасающий3. a разг. плохой, дрянной, ужасный4. a эмоц. -усил. очень сильный, ужасный5. adv эмоц.-усил. очень6. n с.-х. копнение, укладка снопов в копныСинонимический ряд:1. astonishing (adj.) astonishing; startling; stunning; surprising2. fearful (adj.) awful; dire; direful; dreadful; fearful; formidable; ghastly; horrendous; horrible; horrific; redoubtable; terrible; terrific; tremendous3. foul (adj.) abhorrent; despicable; detestable; foul; infamous; perfidious; reprehensible; vile4. monstrous (adj.) atrocious; crying; desperate; flagrant; heinous; monstrous; outrageous5. obscene (adj.) obscene; preposterous; ridiculous; unconscionable; unreasonable6. revolting (adj.) abominable; frightful; nauseating; revolting; sickening; unspeakable7. scandalous (adj.) appalling; contemptible; disgraceful; disgusting; insulting; intolerable; offensive; repugnant; scandalous; shameful8. scandalizing (verb) scandalizing9. shaking (verb) appalling; consternating; daunting; dismaying; horrifying; shaking10. shocking (verb) jolting; scandalising; shocking; startling11. wounding (verb) traumatising; woundingАнтонимический ряд:commendable; predictable -
126 обидно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от обидный
2. предик.;
безл. it is a pity (мне) обидно ≈ it is a shame/vexing, it offends/vexes me;
I am sorry
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1. нареч. offensively, insultingly;
2. в знач. сказ. безл. (дт.): мне, ему и т. д. ~ it offends me, him etc., it hurts me, him etc. ;
мне ~ слушать I am pained to hear;
мне ~ за него I feel (very) sorry on his account;
~, что... it is a pity that...;
~, что вы не могли прийти! it is a pity, that you couldn`t be there!;
~ый
3. (оскорбительный) offensive, slighting, wounding;
~ое замечание slighting remark;
сказать что-л. в ~ой форме say* smth. in an offensive way;
4. разг. (досадный) annoying, regrettable;
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127 ущемление
ср. pinch( ing), nipping;
перен. (оскорбление) wounding;
перен. (ограничение) infringement ущемление чьего-л. самолюбия ≈ hurting smb.'s pride/self-esteem ущемление чьих-л. интересов ≈ infringement of smb.'s interests ущемление грыжи ≈ strangulation of herniaБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ущемление
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128 уязвление
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wounding — I noun the act of inflicting a wound • Syn: ↑wound • Derivationally related forms: ↑wound, ↑wound (for: ↑wound) • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
wounding — noun The act of inflicting a wound … Wiktionary
wounding — wound (wind) waÊŠnd ,wuËnd v. spin; twist; bend; wrap around; be wrapped around; be bent; change direction waÊŠnd ,wuËnd n. injury; lesion; offense v. injure; offend … English contemporary dictionary
wounding — An aggravated species of assault and battery, consisting in one person giving another some dangerous hurt. 3 Bl.Comm. 121 … Black's law dictionary
wounding — Inflicting a wound. See wound … Ballentine's law dictionary
wounding gear — grappling gear (fishing gear that wounds or kills fish rather than trapping them, e.g. harpoons, spears, arrows, etc.) … Dictionary of ichthyology
back-wounding — backˈ wounding adjective (Shakespeare) Backbiting • • • Main Entry: ↑back … Useful english dictionary