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I . pain [peɪn] N

1. pain (feeling):

pain
a pain in one's leg/knee

2. pain no pl (physical suffering):

pain
to be in pain

3. pain no pl (mental suffering):

pain

4. pain (effort):

pains pl
[velik] trud m

ˈpain bar·ri·er N

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In addition, it temporarily gets rid of the hoarseness and pain you may be experiencing in your throat.
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Pain is extremely severe and almost always requires the use of opiates to reduce it to tolerable levels.
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The pain is unbearable, and he can not be moved.
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Their marriage was composed of terror and great violence, storm-tossed and seasoned with all the terrible salts of pain.
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Those with mitral valve prolapse and symptoms of dysautonomia (palpitations, chest pain) may benefit from beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol).
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In humans, cicutoxin rapidly produces symptoms of nausea, emesis and abdominal pain, typically within 60 minutes of ingestion.
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Heavy bleeders may become tired and suffer shortness of breath and pain because of anaemia due to iron loss.
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Non-specific signs may include pain, swelling, redness, warmness, and engorged superficial veins.
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Pain in this setting is commonly described as atypical facial neuralgia and is chronic in nature.
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Stress is not only psychological, it manifests as various symptoms such as headache, muscle pain, stomach upset, and sleep problems.
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