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The disease has tormented me for sixteen years.
Эта болезнь мучила меня в течение шестнадцати лет. ☰
The flies torment us sadly.
Мухи нам ужасно досаждают. ☰
She lay awake all night in torment.
Она пролежала всю ночь в муках без сна. ☰
After years of torment, she left her husband.
После долгих лет мучений, она ушла от мужа. ☰
No one could understand his inner torment.
Никто не мог понять его внутренние терзания. ☰
Did she torment him merely for sport?
Она что, мучила его только забавы ради? ☰
Seth was tormented by feelings of guilt.
Сета мучило чувство вины. ☰
The children tormented the stuttering teacher.
Дети издевались над учителем-заикой. ☰
The older boys would torment him whenever they had the chance.
Старшие мальчики изводили его при любой возможности. ☰
The mosquitoes were a constant torment.
Москиты мучили постоянно. ☰
The journey must have been a torment for them.
Для них эта поездка, наверное, была сущим мучением. ☰
The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible.
Согласно библии, грешники будут мучиться в аду. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
so great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors ☰
Перевод на русский torment
torment — ► NOUN 1) severe physical or mental suffering. 2) a cause of torment. ► VERB 1) subject to torment. 2) annoy or tease unkindly. DERIVATIVES tormentor noun … English terms dictionary
torment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ emotional, inner, mental, personal, physical, psychological ▪ eternal … Collocations dictionary
torment — noun severe physical or mental suffering. ↘a cause of torment. verb 1》 subject to torment. 2》 annoy or tease unkindly. Derivatives tormented adjective tormentedly adverb tormenting adjective tormentingly adverb tormentor … English new terms dictionary
torment — verb (t) /tɔˈmɛnt / (say taw ment) 1. to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches. 2. to worry or annoy excessively: to torment one with questions. 3. to throw into commotion; stir up; disturb.… … Australian English dictionary
torment — I noun abomination, acute distress, affliction, agony, angst, anguish, annoyance, bane, constant anxiety, convulsion, despair, distress, extreme pain, harassment, infliction, misery, oppression, pain, pique, scourge, torture, vexation II verb… … Law dictionary
torment — torments, tormenting, tormented (The noun is pronounced [[t]tɔ͟ː(r)ment[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]tɔː(r)me̱nt[/t]].) 1) N UNCOUNT Torment is extreme suffering, usually mental suffering. She is my first ever girlfriend, a source both of… … English dictionary
torment — I UK [ˈtɔː(r)ment] / US [ˈtɔrˌment] noun Word forms torment : singular torment plural torments a) [countable/uncountable] severe physical or mental pain that someone suffers, often caused deliberately by someone else Her eyes revealed the torment … English dictionary
torment — tor|ment1 [ tɔr,ment ] noun count or uncount severe physical or mental pain that someone suffers, often caused deliberately by someone else: Her eyes revealed the torment in her mind. The prisoners would soon suffer worse torments. a. count… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
torment — 1 noun 1 (U) severe mental or physical suffering, often lasting a long time: in torment: She lay awake all night in torment. 2 (C) someone or something that makes you suffer 2 verb (T) 1 to make someone suffer a lot, especially so that they feel… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
torment — 1. noun 1) months of mental and emotional torment Syn: agony, suffering, torture, pain, anguish, misery, distress, affliction, trauma, wretchedness; hell, purgatory 2) it was a torment to see him like that Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
torment — 1. noun emotional torment Syn: agony, suffering, torture, pain, anguish, misery, distress, trauma 2. verb 1) she was tormented by shame Syn: torture, afflict, rack, harrow … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Перевод на русский torment
torment — ► NOUN 1) severe physical or mental suffering. 2) a cause of torment. ► VERB 1) subject to torment. 2) annoy or tease unkindly. DERIVATIVES tormentor noun … English terms dictionary
torment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ emotional, inner, mental, personal, physical, psychological ▪ eternal … Collocations dictionary
torment — noun severe physical or mental suffering. ↘a cause of torment. verb 1》 subject to torment. 2》 annoy or tease unkindly. Derivatives tormented adjective tormentedly adverb tormenting adjective tormentingly adverb tormentor … English new terms dictionary
torment — verb (t) /tɔˈmɛnt / (say taw ment) 1. to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches. 2. to worry or annoy excessively: to torment one with questions. 3. to throw into commotion; stir up; disturb.… … Australian English dictionary
torment — I noun abomination, acute distress, affliction, agony, angst, anguish, annoyance, bane, constant anxiety, convulsion, despair, distress, extreme pain, harassment, infliction, misery, oppression, pain, pique, scourge, torture, vexation II verb… … Law dictionary
torment — torments, tormenting, tormented (The noun is pronounced [[t]tɔ͟ː(r)ment[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]tɔː(r)me̱nt[/t]].) 1) N UNCOUNT Torment is extreme suffering, usually mental suffering. She is my first ever girlfriend, a source both of… … English dictionary
torment — I UK [ˈtɔː(r)ment] / US [ˈtɔrˌment] noun Word forms torment : singular torment plural torments a) [countable/uncountable] severe physical or mental pain that someone suffers, often caused deliberately by someone else Her eyes revealed the torment … English dictionary
torment — tor|ment1 [ tɔr,ment ] noun count or uncount severe physical or mental pain that someone suffers, often caused deliberately by someone else: Her eyes revealed the torment in her mind. The prisoners would soon suffer worse torments. a. count… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
torment — 1 noun 1 (U) severe mental or physical suffering, often lasting a long time: in torment: She lay awake all night in torment. 2 (C) someone or something that makes you suffer 2 verb (T) 1 to make someone suffer a lot, especially so that they feel… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
torment — 1. noun 1) months of mental and emotional torment Syn: agony, suffering, torture, pain, anguish, misery, distress, affliction, trauma, wretchedness; hell, purgatory 2) it was a torment to see him like that Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
torment — 1. noun emotional torment Syn: agony, suffering, torture, pain, anguish, misery, distress, trauma 2. verb 1) she was tormented by shame Syn: torture, afflict, rack, harrow … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary