mucho dolor

mucho dolor(
moo
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choh
 
doh
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lohr
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. a lot of pain
¿Todavía te duele la espalda? - Sí, ahora mismo tengo mucho dolor.Does your back still hurt? - Yes, I'm in a lot of pain right now.
b.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Voy a tomarme una aspirina porque tengo mucho dolor de cabeza.I'm going to take an aspirin because my head hurts a lot.
Si tienes mucho dolor de muelas, deberías ir al dentista.If you have a very bad toothache, you should go to the dentist.
a. much sorrow
Las palabras de su marido le produjeron mucho dolor. Se dio cuenta de que él nunca la había querido.Her husband's words gave her much sorrow. She realized he'd never loved her.
b. much grief
Sentí mucho dolor cuando mi tía murió porque estaba muy unido a ella.I felt much grief when my aunt died because I was very close to her.
c. a lot of sorrow
Con mucho dolor, vendí mi casa en Cadaqués porque necesitaba el dinero.With a lot of sorrow, I sold my house in Cadaques because I needed the money.
d. a lot of grief
Ver que hay tanta hambre en el mundo me causa mucho dolor.To see that there's so much hunger in the world causes me a lot of grief.
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