Usage examples of "hurting" in English with translation to Spanish

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Afraid of hurting his feelings, I didn't tell him the truth. No le dije la verdad por miedo a herir sus sentimientos.
My arm is hurting badly. Mi brazo duele mucho.
Please let go of my arm. You're hurting me. Suéltame el brazo, por favor. Me lastimas.
How can I explain to my husband that he's hurting me? ¿Cómo le puedo explicar a mi marido que me está haciendo daño?
I didn't tell him the truth because I was afraid of hurting his feelings. No le dije la verdad por miedo a herir sus sentimientos.
Which eye is hurting you? ¿Cuál ojo te duele?
Sometimes we lie to keep from hurting someone else's feelings. A veces mentimos para no lastimar los sentimientos de los demás.
By turning the page, we can dismiss the characters in a book without fear of hurting their feelings. Al girar la página, podemos mandar retirarse a los personajes de un libro sin miedo a herir sus sentimientos.
The wound stopped hurting after he put a band-aid on it. La herida dejó de doler cuando él le puso una bandita.
Did I hurt your feelings? ¿Herí tus sentimientos?
Does your head hurt often? ¿Le duele la cabeza a menudo?
Please don't hurt me. No me lastimes por favor.
I've hurt my arm He hecho daño a mi brazo
Tom hurt Mary's feelings. Tom hirió los sentimientos de Mary.
Will it hurt a lot? ¿Va a doler mucho?
He hurt his left hand. Él se lastimó su mano izquierda.
The soap hurt my eyes. El jabón me hizo daño en los ojos.
Did I hurt his feelings? ¿Herí sus sentimientos?
My stomach hurts after meals. Me duele el estómago después de las comidas.
I would never hurt Tom. Nunca lastimaría a Tom.
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