- throes of childbirth
- родовые м `уки
имя существительное:
родовые муки (labor pains, travail, throes, labour, labor, throes of childbirth)
Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.
Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.
throes — noun violent pangs of suffering death throes • Hypernyms: ↑suffering, ↑hurt * * * ▶ plural noun the throes of childbirth: AGONY, pain, pangs, suffering, torture; … Useful english dictionary
throes — plural noun the throes of childbirth in the throes of Syn: agony, pain, pangs, spasms, torment, suffering, torture; literary travail … Thesaurus of popular words
throes — /θroʊz/ (say throhz) plural noun 1. the pains of childbirth. 2. the agony of death. 3. any violent convulsion or struggle. 4. (singular) Rare a violent spasm or pang; a paroxysm. 5. (singular) Rare a sharp attack of emotion. –phrase 6. in the… …
throes of birth — suffering of childbirth, labor, contractions, labor pains … English contemporary dictionary
throes of travail — suffering of childbirth, labor, contractions, labor pains … English contemporary dictionary
throe — noun Etymology: Middle English thrawe, throwe, from Old English thrawu, thrēa threat, pang; akin to Old High German drawa threat Date: 13th century 1. pang, spasm < death throes > < throes of childbirth > 2. plural a hard or painful … New Collegiate Dictionary
throe — [thrō] n. [ME throwe, prob. < OE thrawu, pain, affliction, akin to ON thrā, strong yearning < IE * treu (> Gr trauma, a wound) < base * ter , to rub, grind > THROW] a spasm or pang of pain usually used in pl. [the throes of… … English World dictionary
throe — thrō n PANG, SPASM usu. used in pl. <death throes> <throes of childbirth> * * * (thro) a severe pain or paroxysm … Medical dictionary
Christian Medical College & Hospital — For other uses, see CMC (disambiguation). Christian Medical College Hospital Entrance to the main hospital Geography Location … Wikipedia
pain — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French peine, from Latin poena, from Greek poinē payment, penalty; akin to Greek tinein to pay, tinesthai to punish, Avestan kaēnā revenge, Sanskrit cayate he revenges Date: 14th century 1. punishment … New Collegiate Dictionary
dāu-, dǝu-, dū̆ - — dāu , dǝu , dū̆ English meaning: to burn Deutsche Übersetzung: 1. “brennen”, 2. “verletzen, quälen, vernichten, feindselig” Note: uncertainly, whether in both meaning originally identical (possibly partly as “ burning pain “,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary