0 (of an insect or animal) to prick skin with poison -- stikke
1 to be or cause to be painful with a burning sensation -- stikke
2 to upset -- såre
His words stung me. Ordene hans såret meg.
3 a painful spot where an insect or animal stings you -- stikk [ neuter ]
a bee/wasp sting et bie/vepsestikk
4 a painful feeling on your skin -- sviende følelse [ masculine ]
5 a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound. -- brodd; neslehår
6 an act of piercing with this part -- stikk
Some spiders give a poisonous sting.
7 the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this -- stikk, svie, sviing
9 (of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful -- svi, brenne
In prospect theory, loss delivers this exaggerated sting because losses are measured against the actor's reference point, not the actor's net asset position.
Like a diabolic adder it stings the life of many innocent people and is the burning topic of discussion.
In the case of criminal justice, several stinging defeats for opponents of civil rights galvanized a powerful elite countermovement.
Nor is criterialism, properly or sympathetically understood, vulnerable to the semantic sting.
Excessive ventilation for which the jets of air issuing from the holes in the sting appreciably disturbed the cavity surface, had t o be avoided.
When the larva has been stung the female may withdraw her ovipositor, or wait with it in the cocoon.
I think we are entitled to wonder how desirable that transformation from a carrion-feasting hyena to a mosquito without a sting was.
Unless the female parasitoid prolonged its attack, host feeding wounds on adults could not be differentiated from host stinging alone.
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