Can "hemorrhoid" be the synonym of a problem or
very unpleasant experience in English?
For instance, "It was a real hemorrhoid to run
the new Windows on an old computer."
Can "hemorrhoid" be the synonym of a problem or very unpleasant
experience in English?
For instance, "It was a real hemorrhoid to run the new Windows on an old computer."
I believe the reason for Alexander's question is
that in everyday Russian `hemorroid' is the literal
and figurative equivalent of the English PITA.
I believe the reason for Alexander's question is that in everyday
Russian!?! hemorroid' is the literal and figurative equivalent of
the English PITA.
I agree -- but I'm afraid it's not possible to be a direct
translation!
I believe the reason for Alexander's question is that in everyday
Russian!?! hemorroid' is the literal and figurative equivalent of
the English PITA.
I agree -- but I'm afraid it's not possible to be a direct
translation!
Well, so I had _NOT_ been probably understood correctly when I told what the Earth would be for the aliens in case of contact. :=)
I suspect aliens might not get the meaning, but Earth
people probably would! :-)
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