English to Portuguese Dictionary stricken

stricken

ferido
definition
adjective
the pilot landed the stricken aircraft
seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling.
translation of 'stricken'
adjective
ferido,
acometido,
arrasado
example
There's the dashing hero, a former pilot 'stricken' with impending blindness who stoically refuses to be pitied.
Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was 'stricken' with pneumonia.
One of the most arresting images in this exhibition is the 'stricken' face of a young woman.
When she opened her dark eyes they glistened with unshed tears, round in her pale and 'stricken' face.
Her face was 'stricken' with fear until she calmed down and saw that we were on her side.
Suddenly 'stricken' with the urge to reach out and touch him, she did just that.
He collapsed onto another chair and covered his tear 'stricken' face with his hands.
God, whose plan is ineffable, foreordained that the heart of Jesus would be 'stricken' with seven afflictions.
Less than a full hour into my set, the club owner burst into the DJ booth, a 'stricken' look on his face.
He tried to protest, but he found that the right of him was 'stricken' with sharp, slicing pain.
Brian's face took on a 'stricken' appearance, but he turned and walked off without a sound.
The pressure of school tests is forcing children 'stricken' with serious infections into school to sit exams.
A 'stricken' look crossed her face, and the danger to her and Bella really struck home.
When my dad was just a boy he was 'stricken' with polio and forced to stay in a hospital for several years.
He looked as 'stricken' as I felt, remorse and guilt printed subtly on his patrician face.
The young man looked 'stricken' and alarmed, jumping up quickly to hold out a hand.
Later he was 'stricken' with grief for his mother, who died after a long slide into dementia.
The 'stricken' look on his face tells us that the narcissist has no answer and never will.
The weather was poor, and Henry's army was short of provisions, exhausted, and badly 'stricken' with dysentery.
Instead, I took one look at your 'stricken' face and ran all the way to Piccadilly Circus.
He began perspiring, his hair stood on end, and he was understandably 'stricken' with fear.
Thomas was 'stricken' with a headache so bad that it necessitated his removal from the flight.
Anchorage and Oakton were 'stricken' with fire, enclosed in a vast terrain of darkness.
She was 'stricken' with immense pain and she immediately covered the injured optic orb with her hands.
So it is in the dog days of August when we are 'stricken' with the feeling that there's nothing new under the sun.
Two men 'stricken' with the plague were going from merchant to merchant begging.
Still she saw the 'stricken' look on Ali's face and tears came to her eyes.
Though twice 'stricken' with paralysis, he labored steadily until the fall of 1832.
She glanced over her shoulder, 'stricken' with a new feeling of jealousy.
Christy looked up at him and gave him such a fear 'stricken' look that he felt powerful.
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