Pain - traduction, prononciation, transcription

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Amer.  |peɪn|  American pronunciation of the word pain
Brit.  |peɪn|  British pronunciation of the word pain

noun

- un symptôme d'une blessure ou d'un trouble physiqueEd
the patient developed severe pain and distension
- détresse émotionelle; Ed (syn: painfulness)
the pain of loneliness
- une sensation somatique d'inconfort aiguEd
as the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain
- une personne ennuyeuseEd (syn: nuisance)
that kid is a terrible pain
- quelque chose ou quelqu'un qui cause des problèmes; Ed (syn: annoyance, bother, botheration, infliction)

verb

- causer des souffrances corporelles et rendre malade ou indisposéEd (syn: ail, trouble)
- causer de l'angoisse émotionnelle ou rendre misérableEd (syn: anguish, hurt)
It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school

Matrix of words

noun

- la douleurpain, grief, sorrow, soreness, ache, pains
- la peinepenalty, sentence, trouble, pain, sorrow, grief
- la souffrancesuffering, pain, misery, anguish, hardship, sufferance
- le malevil, wrong, ill, harm, hurt, pain
- la tristessesadness, sorrow, gloom, unhappiness, pain, misery
- l' efforteffort, stress, endeavor, attempt, exertion, pain
- la punitionpunishment, retribution, chastisement, pain

verb

- faire souffrirpain, inflict
- peinerlabor, pain, hurt, grieve, drudge, upset
- faire de la peinehurt, pain, hurt deeply, wrench
- faire beaucoup de malpain
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