painfulness

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ıstırap
acılarını
acı verme
üzücü
pain
{i} sancı

Çıplak gözle zor görülebilecek bir tahta kıymığı, Tom'un parmağında çok sancılı bir enfeksiyona neden oldu. - A splinter of wood, barely visible to the naked eye, caused a very painful infection in one of Tom's fingers.

Eğer doğum sancıları insanların dediği kadar acı verseydi, herkesin sadece bir çocuğu olurdu. - If labor pains would hurt so much as people say, everyone would only have one child!

pain
sızı

Vücudumun her tarafında ağrılarım ve sızılarım var. - I have aches and pains all over my body.

pain
ağrı

Sırtımda kötü bir ağrım var. - I have a bad pain in my back.

Tom artık ağrıya tahammül edemediği zaman, hastaneye gitti. - When Tom couldn't bear the pain any longer, he went to the hospital.

pain
ıstırap
pain
{i} acı

Bu acıya dayanamıyorum. - I cannot bear this pain.

Onun yüzü acıdan şekil değiştirmişti. - His face is distorted by pain.

pain
{i} ceza

Cézanne doğanın yeni bir biçimde nasıl resmedileceğini biliyordu. - Cézanne knew how to paint nature in a new way.

pain
{i} ızdırap

Izdırap içindesin, değil mi? - You're in pain, aren't you?

Sabahleyin ağrı ızdıraplıydı. - In the morning, the pain was excruciating.

pain
veca
pain
batar
pain
patika
pain
acı çekmek

Kimse acı çekmek istemez. - Nobody wants to be in pain.

pain
baş belası

Bu iş bir baş belasıdır. - This job is a pain in the neck.

Sen bir baş belasısın. - You're a pain in the ass.

pain
{f} acı çek

Tom Mary'nin acı çektiğini hissetti. - Tom sensed that Mary was in pain.

Acı çekiyor gibi görünüyorsun. - You look like you're in pain.

pain
sance
pain
ağrılar
pain
acıya
pain
sanc
pain
{i} emek

Emeksiz kazanç olmaz. - No gains without pains.

pain
i ağrı
pain
kalbini kırmak
pain
kırmak
pain
sel
pain
incitmek
pain
karamsar
pain
{i} dert, keder
pain
sıkıntı/acı
pain
{f} canını yakmak
pain
painedcanı acımış
pain
{i} elem
pain
{f} üzmek
pain
üz/acı/acıt
pain
{f} 1. canını yakmak, eziyet
pain
{i} azap
pain
{f} acıtmak
pain
(Tıp) (pl). Doğum ağrıları
pain
{i} eziyet

Çok eziyetli. Onu durdurun! - It's so painful. Stop it!

pain
{i} çoğ. özen, ihtimam, itina
pain
{i} çoğ. doğum sancıları
pain
agrı veya acı vermek
pain
{i} zahmet

O, bana yardım etme zahmetinde bulunmadı. - He spared no pains to help me.

O gerçekten zahmetli görünüyor. - That looks really painful.

pain
(Tıp) Ağrı, acı, sızı, dolor
pain
{i} dert
pain
{f} eziyet etmek
pain
ezinç
İngilizce - İngilizce
The state or quality of being tedious, of requiring great care
The state or quality of being painful, of causing pain
{n} pain, affliction, sorrow, industry
{i} pain; sorrow
emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid; "the pain of loneliness"
pain
An annoying person or thing

Your mother is a right pain.

pain
To inflict suffering upon as a penalty; to punish
pain
An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt

I had to stop running when I started getting pains in my feet.

pain
To hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish; to afflict with uneasy sensations of any degree of intensity; to torment; to torture

The wound pained him.

pain
The condition or fact of suffering or anguish especially mental, as opposed to pleasure; torment; distress; sadness; grief; solicitude; disquietude

The pain of departure was difficult to bear.

pain
To render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve

It pains me to say that I must let you go.

pain
{v} to make uneasy, afflict, torment, hurt
pain
{n} a sensation of uneasiness, toil, penalty
Pain
An English surname, variant of Paine
pain
an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience primarily associated with tissue damage, or described in terms of tissue damage, or both
pain
If a fact or idea pains you, it makes you feel upset and disappointed. This public acknowledgment of Ted's disability pained my mother It pains me to think of you struggling all alone
pain
[French] bread
pain
To put to bodily uneasiness or anguish; to afflict with uneasy sensations of any degree of intensity; to torment; to torture; as, his dinner or his wound pained him; his stomach pained him
pain
Uneasiness of mind; mental distress; disquietude; anxiety; grief; solicitude; anguish
pain
a bothersome annoying person; "that kid is a terrible pain"
pain
an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience primarily associated with tissue damage
pain
Pain is the feeling of great discomfort you have, for example when you have been hurt or when you are ill. back pain. a bone disease that caused excruciating pain I felt a sharp pain in my lower back chest pains. If you are in pain, you feel pain in a part of your body, because you are injured or ill. She was writhing in pain, bathed in perspiration
pain
something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness; "washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer"; "a bit of a bother"; "he's not a friend, he's an infliction"
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PAIN CLINIC
pain
A relatively localized sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony, resulting from the stimulation of specialized nerve endings When your body functions correctly, pain is a signal that makes you aware of a harmful effect on your body
pain
Pain is the feeling of unhappiness that you have when something unpleasant or upsetting happens. grey eyes that seemed filled with pain. = anguish
pain
See Pains, labor, effort
pain
If someone is at pains to do something, they are very eager and anxious to do it, especially because they want to avoid a difficult situation. Mobil is at pains to point out that the chances of an explosion at the site are remote. = anxious
pain
If someone is ordered not to do something on pain of or under pain of death, imprisonment, or arrest, they will be killed, put in prison, or arrested if they do it. We were forbidden, under pain of imprisonment, to use our native language
pain
Sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony, resulting from the stimulation of specialized nerve endings It serves as a protective mechanism (induces the sufferer to remove or withdraw)
pain
emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid; "the pain of loneliness"
pain
Suffering seen as a punishment or penalty
pain
Punishment suffered or denounced; suffering or evil inflicted as a punishment for crime, or connected with the commission of a crime; penalty
pain
Physical pain is a symptom in the body that something may be wrong, an alarm for the body Traditional methods of treatment usually look at ridding the body of symptoms, but not the cause of the symptoms This is similar to if your "check engine light" comes on in your car and you put a piece of tape over it so you cannot see the warning…the problem does not disappear simply because you don’t see the warning light To the contrary, it can get much worse, and do permanent damage Likewise with your body, except your body is not replaceable
pain
cause bodily suffering to
pain
An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage
pain
disapproval In informal English, if you call someone or something a pain or a pain in the neck, you mean that they are very annoying or irritating. Expressions such as a pain in the arse and a pain in the backside in British English, or a pain in the ass and a pain in the butt in American English, are also used, but most people consider them offensive
pain
a somatic sensation of acute discomfort; "as the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain"
pain
A sensation that can range from mild, localized discomfort to agony Pain has both physical and emotional components The physical part of pain results from nerve stimulation
pain
If you take pains to do something or go to great pains to do something, you try hard to do it, because you think it is important to do it. Social workers went to great pains to acknowledge men's domestic rights I had taken great pains with my appearance. it pains sb to do sth used to say that it is very difficult and upsetting for someone to have to do something. Physical suffering associated with a bodily disorder (such as a disease or injury) and accompanied by mental or emotional distress. Pain, in its simplest form, is a warning mechanism that helps protect an organism by influencing it to withdraw from harmful stimuli (such as a pinprick). In its more complex form, such as in the case of a chronic condition accompanied by depression or anxiety, it can be difficult to isolate and treat. Pain receptors, found in the skin and other tissues, are nerve fibres that react to mechanical, thermal, and chemical stimuli. Pain impulses enter the spinal cord and are transmitted to the brain stem and thalamus. The perception of pain is highly variable among individuals; it is influenced by previous experiences, cultural attitudes (including gender stereotypes), and genetic makeup. Medication, rest, and emotional support are the standard treatments. The most potent pain-relieving drugs are opium and morphine, followed by less-addictive substances and non-narcotic analgesics such as aspirin and ibuprofen
pain
French for Bread
pain
a somatic sensation of acute discomfort; "as the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain" emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid; "the pain of loneliness" a bothersome annoying person; "that kid is a terrible pain" a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension" cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school
pain
cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school
pain
n An uncomfortable frame of mind that may have a physical basis in something that is being done to the body, or may be purely mental, caused by the good fortune of another
pain
Specifically, the throes or travail of childbirth
pain
suffering, as in: He took a nap, and when he awoke the pain of his headache was gone
pain
Symptom of life
pain
{f} hurt, cause pain; grieve, sadden
pain
Pain is an emotion experienced in the brain, it is not like touch, taste, sight, smell or hearing It is categorised into Acute Pain less than twelve weeks duration and Chronic Pain of more than twelve weeks Pain can be perceived as a warning of potential damage, but can also be present when no actual harm is being done to the body
pain
{i} sensation of physical discomfort (often due to illness or injury); emotional suffering or distress; someone or something that is irritating or problematic
pain
a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension"
pain
To render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve; as a child's faults pain his parents
pain
cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school"
pain
French: bread
pain
Any uneasy sensation in animal bodies, from slight uneasiness to extreme distress or torture, proceeding from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; bodily distress; bodily suffering; an ache; a smart
pain
An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage
pain
The perception of real or threatened tissue damage
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painfulness