hurt
Reikšmė (anglų kalba)
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- To cause (a person or animal) physical pain and/or injury.
- To cause (somebody) emotional pain.
- To be painful.
- To damage, harm, impair, undermine, impede.
Sinonimai
cause pain
be sore
feel pain
be painful
too tight
inflict pain
do harm
have pain
give pain
be shattered
get injured
in pain
make trouble
be bruised
feel painful
encroach upon
be distressed in mind
be heart-sick
commit an offense
feel neglected by
feel slight
suffer from mental pain
cut into pieces
to be indignant
catch up with
wrong deed
be in pain
bodily injury
Keble
mixed nuisance
be distressed
be injured
be provoked
painful sensation
cause pain to
feel ill
hurt oneself
give smb. gyp
make ill
make suffer
make less
make weak
pain sensation
sick at heart
tear open
be pained
cause to suffer
torn asunder
feel a pain
be grieved over
hurt feelings
fail in doing
be harmed
cause suffering
Dažnis
Tariama kaip (IPA)
/hɜːt/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)
From Middle English hurten, hirten, hertan (“to injure, scathe, knock together”), from Old Northern French hurter ("to ram into, strike, collide with"; > Modern French heurter), perhaps from Frankish *hūrt (“a battering ram”), cognate with Welsh hwrdd (“ram”) and Cornish hordh (“ram”). Compare Proto-Germanic *hrūtaną, *hreutaną (“to fall, beat”), from Proto-Indo-European *krew- (“to fall, beat, smash, strike, break”); however, the earliest instances of the verb in Middle English are as old as those found in Old French, which leads to the possibility that the Middle English word may instead be a reflex of an unrecorded Old English *hyrtan, which later merged with the Old French verb. Germanic cognates include Dutch horten (“to push against, strike”), Middle Low German hurten (“to run at, collide with”), Middle High German hurten (“to push, bump, attack, storm, invade”), Old Norse hrútr (“battering ram”). Alternate etymology traces Old Northern French hurter rather to Old Norse hrútr (“ram (male sheep)”), lengthened-grade variant of hjǫrtr (“stag”), from Proto-Germanic *herutuz, *herutaz (“hart, male deer”), which would relate it to English hart (“male deer”). See hart.
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