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 Translation for 'to hurt sb' from English to Greek
sb. hurtκάποιος πλήγωσε
Verbs
to hurt sb.πληγώνω
Partial Matches
hurt {adj} {past-p}βλαμμένος
to hurtπληγώνω
sb. decidesκάποιος αποφασίζει
unverified sb. boughtκπ. αγόρασε
unverified sb. hitκάποιος χτύπησε
unverified sb. triesκάποιος επιχειρεί να
unverified sb. complainedκάποιος παραπονέθηκε
unverified sb. treasuredκαποιός συνέλεξε
χημ.
antimony {noun} <Sb>
αντιμόνιο {το} <Sb>
to wake sb.εξυπνώ
to wake sb.ξυπνώ
sb. should[κάποιος] θα πρέπει να
sb. would[κάποιος] θα [+παρατατικός]
sb. did[κάποιος] έκανε
sb. shall[κάποιος] θα
unverified sb. mightθα μπορούσα να
sb./sth. is[κάτι/κάποιος] είναι
unverified sb./sth. came ήρθε / ήλθε {αόρ. του έρχομαι, τρίτο ενικό πρόσωπο}
sb./sth. hadείχε
sb./sth. was[κάποιος/κάτι] ήταν
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Usage Examples English
  • After the surfing craze, Jan and Dean scored two Top-30 hits in 1965: "You Really Know How to Hurt a Guy" got up to 27 and "I Found a Girl" got to 30—the latter from the album "Folk 'n Roll".
  • High interests rates, particularly for housing, continued to hurt the Honduran construction industry in 1993, but danger from high rates was partially offset by some public-sector investment.
  • Crow, ASU president, counters the tax-advantaged deal is "no scheme" to hurt schools that might have otherwise benefited from the tax receipts.
  • Fuller herself disliked them, but did not want to hurt Alcott's feelings.
  • In response, Elliot explains how much he cares for Lucy and Paula and that he wouldn't do anything to hurt them.

  • Indra becomes a source of nuisance rains in the Puranas, out of anger and with an intent to hurt mankind.
  • In Greek mythology, Sinon (Ancient Greek: Σίνων, from the verb "σίνομαι"—"sinomai", "to harm, to hurt") or Sinopos, was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War.
  • Understanding the temptation and not wishing to hurt their families, they agree to part.
  • I didn't want to hurt anyone she had helped, so I just kept my mouth shut".
  • Family, friends, and many acquaintances referred to Helder as normal and without a propensity to hurt people, and had been reciting extended monologues about his new spiritual beliefs to his friends (which they had mostly "laughed off").

  • But the UP-INS merger involved another business component that was to hurt the new UPI company badly in later years.
  • At the beginning of the poem, Ovid claims that his poetry up to that point had been harmless, but now he is going to use his abilities to hurt his enemy.
  • IDF indoctrination pamphlets were distributed to recruits instructing them that God “demands a revenge of extermination without mercy to whoever tries to hurt us for no reason.”.
  • Since dreams were usually prophetic, this depressed him, so his mother Frigg made every object on earth vow never to hurt Baldr.
  • The Teapot Dome scandal threatened to hurt the party, but Harding died and the opposition splintered in 1924.

  • There was no liability for killing livestock, if the livestock was about to hurt someone.
  • The government said that Standard raised prices to its monopolistic customers but lowered them to hurt competitors, often disguising its illegal actions by using bogus supposedly independent companies it controlled.
  • The Pali Canon recommends one to compare oneself with others, and on the basis of that, not to hurt others.
  • "not to punish the wicked so as to hurt the innocent".
  • There is a memorial to Hurt in Avalon, Mississippi. It is parallel to RR2, the rural road on which he grew up.

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