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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - twinge

 
 

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Twinge

twinge
~ n 1 a sudden feeling of slight pain  (I felt a twinge in my back.) 2 a twinge of guilt/jealousy/fear etc a sudden slight feeling of guilt etc  (John felt a twinge of regret as he walked away.)
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  (twinges) 1. A twinge is a sudden sharp feeling or emotion, usually an unpleasant one. For a moment, Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson. = pang N-COUNT: with supp, usu N of n 2. A twinge is a sudden sharp pain. He felt a slight twinge in his damaged hamstring. N-COUNT TWINKLE (twinkles, twinkling, twinkled) 1. If a star or a light twinkles, it shines with an unsteady light which rapidly and constantly changes from bright to faint. At night, lights twinkle in distant villages across the valleys. ...a band of twinkling diamonds. VERB: V, V-ing 2. If you say that someone’s eyes twinkle, you mean that their face expresses good humour or amusement. She saw her mother’s eyes twinkle with amusement. VERB: V • Twinkle is also a noun. A kindly twinkle came into her eyes. N-SING ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  (~d; twinging or ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English twengen, from Old English twengan; akin to Old High German zwengen to pinch  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. dialect pluck, tweak  2. to affect with a sharp pain or pang  intransitive verb to feel a sudden sharp local pain  II. noun  Date: 1608  1. a sudden sharp stab of pain  2. a moral or emotional pang a ~ of conscience a ~ of sympathy ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. --n. a sharp momentary local pain or pang (a twinge of toothache; a twinge of conscience). --v.intr. & tr. experience or cause to experience a twinge. Etymology: twinge (v.) pinch, wring f. OE twengan f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. приступ резкой боли a twinge of toothache —- острая зубная боль 2. угрызение (совести); мука the twinges of conscience —- угрызения совести 3. испытывать приступ боли his finger twinged —- у него болел палец 4. вызывать приступ боли; причинять боль ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun приступ боли; a twinge of toothache - острая зубная боль; twinges of conscience - угрызения совести Syn: see pain  2. v.  1) испытывать приступ боли  2) вызывать приступ боли ...
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  - O.E. twengan "to pinch," of uncertain origin. Noun meaning "sharp, sudden pain" is from 1608. ...
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