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n.
sensation of suffering
1) to cause ~
2) to inflict ~ on
3) to bear, endure, stand, take ~ (she cannot stand any ~)
4) to feel, experience, suffer ~ (she experienced constant ~)
5) to allay, alleviate, dull, ease, kill, relieve, soothe ~
6) (an) acute, excruciating, great, intense, maddening. piercing, severe, sharp ~
7) (a) chronic, constant. gnawing, persistent, steady; dull; intractable. stubborn; nagging; referred; shooting; slight; stabbing; sudden; throbbing ~
8) (a) back; chest; physical (he felt sharp chest ~s and went to see the doctor)
9) ~ appears; disappears, wears off
10) a spasm; stab; twinge of ~
11) in ~ (to be in chronic ~)
penalty
12) on, under, upon ~ of (mass meetings were forbidden on ~ of death)
bother
13) ( colloq. ) a ~ to + inf. (it's a ~ to get up so early in the morning = it's a ~ getting up so early in the morning)
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v.
1) to ~ badly, deeply
2) ( R ) it ~ed me to watch them quarrel; it ~ed me that he did not keep his promise