What does kval in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word kval in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kval in Swedish.
The word kval in Swedish means suffering, pain, torment, smärta, plågor, kval, kval, kval, vånda, lidande, våndas, våndas över ngt, i ngts prövningar. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word kval
suffering, pain, torment
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smärta(distress) The athlete fell to his knees in the anguish of defeat. |
plågor(pang, agony) The bull was mortally wounded and the throes of death were terrible to watch. Despite her determination to have a natural birth, the new mother found she needed drugs to help her through the throes of labour. |
kval(often plural (competitive event) Tempoetapperna avgör vem som får tävla i det slutliga loppet. The time trials determine who competes in the final race. |
kval(sports: passing first round) (förkortning) |
kval(sports: eligibility to compete) (förkortning) The team failed to make qualification for the World Cup. |
vånda, lidande(anguish) Våndan (or: Lidandet) i hans ögon sade allt. The hurt in his eyes said it all. |
våndas(struggle to decide) Paul agonized for days before handing in his resignation. |
våndas över ngt(worry) Christine anguished over the low grade she received on her math exam. |
i ngts prövningar(painful struggle) |
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