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I. hurt <hurt, hurt> [hɜ:t, ingl. am. hɜ:rt] V. intr.

1. hurt (be painful):

boleć [perf za-]
it hurts like hell

2. hurt (do harm):

szkodzić [perf za-]

II. hurt <hurt, hurt> [hɜ:t, ingl. am. hɜ:rt] V. trans.

1. hurt (cause pain):

2. hurt (injure):

ranić [perf z-]
kaleczyć [perf s-]

3. hurt (make upset):

4. hurt (influence badly):

szkodzić [perf za-]

III. hurt [hɜ:t, ingl. am. hɜ:rt] ADJ.

1. hurt (injured):

hurt leg
hurt leg

2. hurt (upset):

IV. hurt [hɜ:t, ingl. am. hɜ:rt] SUST.

Present
Ihurt
youhurt
he/she/ithurts
wehurt
youhurt
theyhurt
Past
Ihurt
youhurt
he/she/ithurt
wehurt
youhurt
theyhurt
Present Perfect
Ihavehurt
youhavehurt
he/she/ithashurt
wehavehurt
youhavehurt
theyhavehurt
Past Perfect
Ihadhurt
youhadhurt
he/she/ithadhurt
wehadhurt
youhadhurt
theyhadhurt

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He almost never intends to hurt anyone, and whenever his pranks go too far, he is always very regretful.
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Business customer volumes were hurt by customer losses "within a competitive price-driven market", it said.
www.smh.com.au
However, they were eventually forced to carry the plan out and no one was hurt (with the exception of the pirates).
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His monkey was confiscated, there were run-ins with the police, a scuffle with the paps -- but no one got hurt more than the fans.
metro.co.uk
Excessive humidity can also pose the risk of damaging wine labels, which may hinder identification or hurt potential resale value.
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