pained in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pained in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

pained [Am peɪnd, Brit peɪnd] ADJ

I.pain [Am peɪn, Brit peɪn] N

1.1. pain U or C (physical):

to be a pain in the neck or Am vulg sl ass or Brit vulg sl arse
to be a pain in the neck or Am vulg sl ass or Brit vulg sl arse
to be a pain in the neck or Am vulg sl ass or Brit vulg sl arse
ser un coñazo Spain vulg sl
estar bien pedo Mex inf

III.pain [Am peɪn, Brit peɪn] VB intr esp Am

referred pain [rəˌfərd ˈpeɪn, riˌfərd ˈpeɪn] N U

Translations for pained in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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pained Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a pained expression
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English
The effects of war, with its horror, grief and then hope, joy and pained longing, is communicated through them; their young and guileless eyes.
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He however seems harmless enough, and looks rather pensive and pained.
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His pained shrieks cause women to miscarry, animals to perish and plants to become barren.
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They're rather clunky and immobile, moving like a pained OAP with back trouble.
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He heard the pained whimper of a dog, trapped under the wreckage.
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The spearman's master had a certain gash in his head, and so his head pained through this fact.
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