hurt

herir

verb

hurt
[hɜːt]
sustantivo
1dolor (m) (emotional)
adjetivo
2dolido(a) (emotionally) (person); dolorido(a) (look); herido(a) (feelings)
  • are you hurt? -> ¿te has hecho daño?; (after falling) ¿estás herido? (wounded)
verbo transitivo (pt & pp hurt)
3hacer daño a (physically)perjudicar
  • to hurt oneself (sentido figurado) (chances, prospects) -> hacerse daño
  • to hurt one's foot -> hacerse daño en un pie
  • to get hurt -> hacerse daño
  • it wouldn't hurt him to have to wait (sentido figurado) -> no le va a pasar nada por que espere
4herir (emotionally)
  • to hurt somebody's feelings -> herir los sentimientos de alguien
verbo intransitivo
5doler (cause pain)
  • it hurts -> me duele
  • where does it hurt? -> ¿dónde te duele?
  • my foot hurts -> me duele el pie
6resultar doloroso(a), doler (emotionally)

hurt [jert]
participio pasivo
1HURT) 1.
2Perjudicar a alguien en sus intereses; herir la delicadeza de alguno.
  • To hurt one’s feelings -> dar que sentir, lastimar
  • He has hurt his leg -> el se ha lastimado la pierna
  • She hurt his head -> ella le hirió en la cabeza
  • That does not hurt you -> eso no le hace a Ud
Dañar, hacer mal o daño; herir; ofender. daño.
sustantivo
1Golpe, herida, contusión.
2Mal, daño, perjuicio.
  • What hurt is there in that? -> ¿qu’ hay de malo en eso
adjetivo
3Lastimado, dolido en los sentimientos.
  • I feel estoy dolido ->
I have done it to my lo he hecho en perjuicio mío.

hurt [hɜːt] hurt (past)
verb:transitive
1 (do physical damage to) hacer daño a; lastimar; (LAm)
how did you hurt your finger/leg? ¿cómo te has hecho daño en el dedo/la pierna?; ¿cómo te has lastimado el dedo/la pierna?; (LAm)
I hope I haven't hurt you
ten people were hurt in the accident diez personas resultaron heridas en el accidente; to hurt o.s. hacerse daño; lastimarse; (LAm) did you hurt yourself? ¿te has hecho daño?; ¿te has lastimado?; (LAm) mind you don't hurt yourself cuidado no te hagas daño
he's not badly hurtbadly no está herido de gravedad
to get hurtget resultar herido
someone is bound to get hurt seguro que alguien resulta herido
to hurt a fly
he wouldn't hurt a fly sería incapaz de matar una mosca
2 (cause physical pain to)
did I hurt you? ¿te he hecho daño?; ¿te he lastimado?; (LAm) stop it! you're hurting me! ¡para! ¡me estás haciendo daño!; ¡para! ¡me estás lastimando!; (LAm) my leg is hurting me me duele la pierna; my feet are hurting me me duelen los pies
3 (have bad effect on) [+person]
it wouldn't hurt you to try no pierdes nada intentándolo; it wouldn't hurt her to try and save some money no le vendría mal intentar ahorrar algo de dinero; one little glass of wine won't hurt him un vasito de vino no le va a hacer daño; a little hard work never hurt anyone nadie se ha muerto nunca por trabajar un poco duro; trabajar duro nunca le ha hecho daño a nadie
[+prospects, chances, reputation] perjudicar
I don't want to hurt my prospects by turning down this promotion Dorrell stood down to avoid hurting Clarke's chances of the leadership scandals such as these are hurting the Tory party's reputation
high interest rates are hurting small businesses los tipos de interés altos están perjudicando a las pequeñas empresas
4 (cause emotional pain to) hacer daño a
I was deeply hurt by his attitude su actitud me hizo mucho daño; I didn't mean to hurt you no era mi intención hacerte sufrir hacerte daño;or this is going to hurt me much more than it's going to hurt you esto me va a doler mucho más a mí que a ti
to be easily hurteasily ser muy susceptible
she's very easily hurt
you've hurt her feelingsfeelings la has ofendido
his feelings were hurt by what you said lo que dijiste lo ofendió hirió sus sentimientos;or
she was bound to get hurtget estaba claro que iba a terminar sufriendo
he's a married man - she was bound to get hurt
verb:intransitive
1 (give physical pain) [+arm, leg, foot etc] doler
my arm hurts me duele el brazo; my feet hurt me duelen los pies; ow, that hurts! ¡ay! ¡duele!; it doesn't hurt much no duele mucho; it only hurts a little bit solo duele un poquito; it hurts when I walk me duele cuando ando al andar;or does it hurt? ¿te duele?; where does it hurt? ¿dónde te duele?; I hurt all over me duele todo el cuerpo; my shoes are hurting me hacen daño los zapatos
to kick/hit sb where it hurts
kick him where it hurts! ¡dale una buena patada donde más les duele (a los hombres)!; she hit him where it hurts - in his wallet le dio donde más le duele - en la cartera
2 (give emotional pain) doler
it hurts that she said those things
it hurts to admit it but ... duele cuesta admitirlo pero ...;or the truth hurts la verdad duele
nothing hurts like the truth
3 (do harm)
it doesn't hurt to ask por preguntar no se pierde nada
did you find out if they sell that type of wood? It doesn't/never hurts to ask.
it wouldn't hurt to let your mum know you'll be late no te costaría nada avisarle a tu madre que vas a llegar tarde
4 especially (US) (informal) (feel pain) sufrir
you're hurting now, but in a few months time you'll be over her
adjective
1 (injured) [+part of body] lastimado
James, are you hurt? James, ¿te has hecho daño?; James, ¿te has lastimado?; especially (LAm)
the soldier was badly hurt.
2 (upset) [+person, tone] dolido
he gave me a slightly hurt look me miró un poco dolido
Little Alba looked back at him with a hurt expression in her big, round eyes
to be/feel hurt estar/sentirse dolido
he felt hurt at being wrongly accused you're bound to feel hurt if someone rejects you I was hurt at the way she dismissed my suggestion I was hurt not have been invited
noun
(emotional pain) dolor; (m) pena; (f)

Verb Conjugation for "hurt"

Imperative
  • hurt
  • you hurt
  • he/she hurts
  • we hurt
  • you hurt
  • they hurt
Preterite
  • I hurt
  • you hurt
  • he/she hurt
  • we hurt
  • you hurt
  • they hurt
Present Continuous
  • I am hurting
  • you are hurting
  • he/she is hurting
  • we are hurting
  • you are hurting
  • they are hurting
Present Perfect
  • I have hurt
  • you have hurt
  • he/she has hurt
  • we have hurt
  • you have hurt
  • they have hurt
Past Continuous
  • I was hurting
  • you were hurting
  • he/she was hurting
  • we were hurting
  • you were hurting
  • they were hurting
Past Perfect
  • I had hurt
  • you had hurt
  • he/she had hurt
  • we had hurt
  • you had hurt
  • they had hurt
Future
  • I will hurt
  • you will hurt
  • he/she will hurt
  • we will hurt
  • you will hurt
  • they will hurt
Future Perfect
  • I will have hurt
  • you will have hurt
  • he/she will have hurt
  • we will have hurt
  • you will have hurt
  • they will have hurt
Future Continuous
  • I will be hurting
  • you will be hurting
  • he/she will be hurting
  • we will be hurting
  • you will be hurting
  • they will be hurting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been hurting
  • you have been hurting
  • he/she has been hurting
  • we have been hurting
  • you have been hurting
  • they have been hurting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been hurting
  • you will have been hurting
  • he/she will have been hurting
  • we will have been hurting
  • you will have been hurting
  • they will have been hurting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been hurting
  • you had been hurting
  • he/she had been hurting
  • we had been hurting
  • you had been hurting
  • they had been hurting
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