painful

painful
ˈpeɪnful прил.
1) причиняющий боль, болезненный His glands were swollen and painful. ≈ Гланды у него опухли и болели.
2) перен. мучительный, тягостный, тяжелый;
неприятный Remarks like that brought back painful memories. ≈ Эти замечания вызывают в памяти тягостные воспоминания. It was a joint interview with the BBC and ITV and was painful both to watch and to listen to. ≈ Это было двойное интервью одновременно для Би-Би-Си и Ай-Ти-Ви, и было просто больно смотреть и слушать его. painful problem painful surprise Syn : distressing, burdensome, disagreeable, heavy
3) тяжелый, трудный, требующий больших усилий причиняющий боль, болезненный - * tooth больной зуб - * treatment болезненное лечение - to be * болеть, причинять боль - I find walking * мне больно ходить - my knee was getting у меня разболелось колено мучительный, тягостный - * problem больной вопрос - * news неприятная новость - * necessity тяжелая (неприятная) необходимость - it is * to see them на них больно (тяжело) смотреть (в высшей степени) неприятный - long and * trip долгое и нудное путешествие painful неприятный;
painful surprise неприятная неожиданность ~ причиняющий боль, болезненный ~ тягостный, мучительный, тяжелый;
painful problem наболевший вопрос ~ тягостный, мучительный, тяжелый;
painful problem наболевший вопрос painful неприятный;
painful surprise неприятная неожиданность

Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.

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