LEARNit Dictionary
hurt
verb
/hɜːt/
UK
/hɜːrt/
US
A2
1
A2
to cause physical pain to somebody/yourself; to injure somebody/yourself
صدمه زدن, آسیب رساندن, مجروح کردن
2
A2
to feel painful
درد کردن, درد کشیدن
My feet hurt.
My head hurts.
Ouch! That hurt!
It hurts when I bend my knee.
It hurts if I move my neck.
It hurts to breathe.
3
B1
to make somebody unhappy or upset
آزردن, ناراحت کردن, رنجاندن, دلخور کردن
What
really hurt
was that he never answered my letter.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.
I didn't want to
hurt his feelings
.
It always hurts to lose, especially in the final.
It hurt me to think that he would lie to me.
4
to feel unhappy or upset
رنجیدن, ناراحت شدن
I know you're hurting and I want to help you.
5
to have a bad effect on somebody/something
آسیب رساندن, زیان رساندن, ضرر زدن, صدمه وارد کردن
Hard work never hurt anyone.
Many people on low incomes will be hurt by the government's plans.
High interest rates are hurting the local economy.
6
to be in a difficult situation because you need something, especially money
رنج بردن از کمبود, در مضیقه بودن
His campaign is already hurting for money.
adjective
/hɜːt/
UK
/hɜːrt/
US
A2
1
A2
injured physically
آسیب دیده, مجروح, صدمه دیده, زخم خورده, مجروح شده
opposite
unhurt
2
B1
upset and offended by something that somebody has said or done
دلخور, ناراحت, رنجیده
a hurt look/expression
You have every right to feel hurt.
She was
deeply hurt
that she had not been invited.
Martha's hurt pride showed in her eyes.
noun
/hɜːt/
UK
/hɜːrt/
US
B2
1
a feeling of unhappiness because somebody has been unkind or unfair to you
آزردگی, رنجش, دلخوری, ناراحتی