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['retʃɪd]1) (miserable) [ person] disgraziato, infelice, sventurato; [appearance, conditions] miserabile; [ weather] brutto; [ accommodation] squallido, pessimo; [ amount] ridicoloto feel wretched — stare male come un cane, sentirsi uno straccio
to feel wretched about — vergognarsi di [ behaviour]
2) colloq. (damned) maledetto* * *['re id]1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) misero2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) maledetto* * *wretched /ˈrɛtʃɪd/a.1 disgraziato; infelice; misero; sventurato; sciagurato: Toothache makes everybody feel wretched, il mal di denti rende tutti infelici; The wretched man had lost all his relatives, lo sventurato aveva perso tutti i parenti3 brutto; cattivo; orrendo; pessimo; deprimente; squallido: wretched weather, brutto tempo; wretched health, salute pessima; wretched food, cibo pessimo; What a wretched place to live in!, che posto squallido per viverci!4 (fam.) maledetto; stramaledetto (pop.); fottuto (volg.): I can't find my wretched keys!, non trovo più le mie maledette chiavi!● a wretched horse, un ronzino □ wretched ignorance, crassa ignoranza □ a wretched life, una vita di stenti □ a wretched poet, un poetastrowretchedly avv. wretchedness n. [u].* * *['retʃɪd]1) (miserable) [ person] disgraziato, infelice, sventurato; [appearance, conditions] miserabile; [ weather] brutto; [ accommodation] squallido, pessimo; [ amount] ridicoloto feel wretched — stare male come un cane, sentirsi uno straccio
to feel wretched about — vergognarsi di [ behaviour]
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82 misery mis·ery n
['mɪzərɪ](unhappiness) tristezza, (pain) sofferenza, tormento, dolore m, (wretchedness) miseria, (fam: person) lagna -
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noun1) Elend, dasmake somebody's life a misery — jemandem das Leben zur Qual machen
put somebody out of his misery — (fig.) jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen
miseries — Elend, das; Nöte
2) (coll.): (discontented person)misery[-guts] — Miesepeter, der (ugs. abwertend)
* * *['mizəri]plural - miseries; noun((something that causes) unhappiness: the misery of the fatherless children; Forget your miseries and come out with me!) das Elend* * *mis·ery[ˈmɪzəri, AM -ɚi]nto live in \misery im Elend [o in Not] lebena picture of \misery ein Bild des Jammers3. (strain)5.▶ to make sb's life a \misery jdm das Leben zur Qual [o Hölle] machen▶ to put an animal out of its \misery ein Tier von seinen Leiden erlösen* * *['mIzərɪ]nshe looked the picture of misery — sie war ein Bild des Jammers
a life of misery — ein erbärmliches or jämmerliches or elendes Leben
to make sb's life a misery — jdm das Leben zur Qual or zur Hölle machen
* * *misery [ˈmızərı] s1. auch pl Elend n, pl auch (Seelen)Qualen pl:everyone to their own misery jedem sein eigenes, selbstverschuldetes Elend;live a life of misery ein erbärmliches Leben führen;make sb’s life a misery jemandem das Leben zur Hölle oder Qual machen;put an animal out of its misery ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösen;put sb out of their misery umg jemanden erlösen, jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen2. umg Miesepeter m:you old misery!* * *noun1) Elend, dasput somebody out of his misery — (fig.) jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen
miseries — Elend, das; Nöte
2) (coll.): (discontented person)misery[-guts] — Miesepeter, der (ugs. abwertend)
* * *n.Elend nur sing. n.Erbärmlichkeit f.Jammer - m.Jämmerlichkeit f.Not ¨-e f. -
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nounKreatur, die; (joc.): (child) Gör, das* * *[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) das Wesen2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) der Schuft•- academic.ru/83190/wretched">wretched- wretchedly
- wretchedness* * *<pl -es>[retʃ]n1. (unfortunate person)poor \wretch armer Kerl [o Teufel] fam* * *[retʃ]n1) (miserable) armer Teufel or Schlucker (inf)* * *wretch [retʃ] s2. Schuft m* * *nounKreatur, die; (joc.): (child) Gör, das -
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misery [ˈmɪzərɪ]• put him out of his misery and tell him the results (inf) abrégez ses souffrances et donnez-lui les résultats* * *['mɪzərɪ]1) ( unhappiness) souffrance f; ( gloom) abattement mto put somebody out of their misery — euph ( kill) abréger les souffrances de quelqu'un euph
to put an animal out of its misery — euph achever un animal
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['mɪzərɪ]n( unhappiness) nieszczęście nt; ( wretchedness) nędza f; ( inf) ( person) maruda m/f (inf)* * *['mizəri]plural - miseries; noun((something that causes) unhappiness: the misery of the fatherless children; Forget your miseries and come out with me!) nieszczęście, cierpienie -
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[rɛtʃ]n( wicked) nędznik m; ( unfortunate) nieszczęśnik m* * *[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) nieszczęśnik2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) łajdak•- wretched- wretchedly
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) nelaimīgais; nabadziņš; bēdulis2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) nelaimīgais; nelietis•- wretched- wretchedly
- wretchedness* * *nožēlojams cilvēks; nelietis; palaidnis -
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) nelaimėlis, vargšas2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) nenaudėlis•- wretched- wretchedly
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n. stackare, ynklig person, eländig person; kräk, skurk, usling* * *[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) stackare, sate, eländig varelse2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) usling, kräk•- wretched- wretchedly
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) ubožák2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) darebák•- wretched- wretchedly
- wretchedness* * *• ubožák• mizera• nešťastník• dareba• chudák -
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) úbožiak2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) darebák•- wretched- wretchedly
- wretchedness* * *• šibal• úbožiak• bedár• darebák• chudák• podliak• lapaj• nanichodník• neštastník -
93 abjectness
abjectness [ˈæbdʒektnɪs]a. ( = wretchedness) [of conditions] misère f ; [of position] caractère m abject or lamentable, infamie f• we were shocked at the abjectness of their performance nous avons été choqués par leur prestation lamentableb. ( = grovelling quality) the abjectness of his apology la servilité de ses excuses -
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) nenorocit2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) nemernic•- wretched- wretchedly
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[reç] n 1. fatkeq, i gjorë, zavall. 2. batakçi; he's a filthy wretch është maskara i tërë. 3. hum. qerrata, i prapë, kopuk; cheeky little wretch! qerratai i djallit!● wretched ['reçid] adj 1. i varfër, i mjerë. 2. fatkeq; i gjorë; the wretched woman e gjora grua. 3. i rënë shpirtërisht; i lëshuar. 4. i vrarë në shpirt; feel wretched about sth ndihem fajtor për diçka. 5. e mjerë, e mjeruar (jetë, shtëpi, rrogë etj); wretched clothes rrecka, zhele. 6. i ulët; i përçmuar(qëndrim); shumë i keq (mot, rezultat); i ndyrë, i poshtër (gjest, fat etj); what wretched luck! ç'fati poshtër! that wretched dog of them! ai qeni i tyre i mallkuar!● wretchedly ['reçidli] adv 1. varfërisht, në mjerim (rroj). 2. për të ardhur keq, për turp, për faqe të zezë (veproj, sillem). 3. shumë keq, shumë pak (paguhem).● wretchedness ['reçidnis] n 1. varfëri e madhe, mjerim. 2. fatkeqësi. 3. turp, skandal, faqe e zezë. 4. turpërim; ndjenjë faji -
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[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) φουκαράς2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) παλιάνθρωπος•- wretched- wretchedly
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разг.1) ≈ не пострадав, не понеся убыткаA: "...his motor accident must have caused him a pretty good sum." B: "It would have, had it not been for his insurance. Actually, he has come out of it not a penny the worse." (SPI) — А: "...автомобильная катастрофа, должно быть, дорого ему обошлась." Б: "Влетела бы в копеечку, но машина была застрахована, и он не потерял ни пенни."
The world went on, and no one was a penny the worse for all that wretchedness. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Moon and Sixpence’, ch. XLI) — Жизнь шла своим чередом, и мир не погиб от пережитой катастрофы.
...fortunately he wasn't hurt at all, and except for shock, he's not a penny the worse! (SPI) —...к счастью, он ничуть не пострадал. Просто отделался испугом.
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книжн.покинуть бренный мир, покончить счёты с жизнью [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]; см. тж. mortal coilHamlet: "...To die, - to sleep, - To sleep! perchance to dream: - ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Hamlet’, act III, sc. 1) — Гамлет: "...Умереть, уснуть. - Уснуть! И видеть сны, быть может? Вот в чем трудность. Какие сны приснятся в смертном сне, Когда мы сбросим этот бренный шум? Вот что сбивает нас..." (перевод М. Лозинского)
One other week and his mortal coil would be shuffled off... (A. Trollope, ‘The Warden’, ch. XX) — Еще неделя, и он покинет этот бренный мир...
They were compelled by some devilish accident of birth or lack of force or resourcefulness to stew in their own juice of wretchedness, or to shuffle off this mortal coil - which under other circumstances had such glittering possibilities - via the rope, the knife, the bullet, or the cup of poison. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XIX) — Проклятая случайность рождения, собственная безвольность или нерешительность заставляли их либо непрерывно страдать, либо с помощью веревки, ножа, пули или яда искать избавления от постылой жизни, которая при других обстоятельствах могла бы быть прекрасной.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > shuffle off this mortal coil
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1. n мука, страдание, мучительная боль2. n эмоциональное возбуждение3. n обыкн. агония; предсмертная агония4. n рел. страсти Христовы5. n борьба; яростное сражениеСинонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; heartache; suspense; torment; torture; woe; wretchedness2. severe pain (noun) affliction; distress; dolor; hurt; misery; pain; pang; paroxysm; passion; severe pain; suffering; throeАнтонимический ряд:comfort; composure; ease; enjoyment; gratification; happiness; health; peace; rapture; relief -
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1. n мука, боль, мучение, страдание2. v приносить боль, вызывать страдания, мучить3. v страдать, мучиться; выносить, терпеть мукуСинонимический ряд:1. distress (noun) affliction; agony; anxiety; care; distress; grief; heartache; heartbreak; hurt; misery; pain; regret; rue; sorrow; suffering; torment; woe; wretchedness2. agonize (verb) agonise; agonize; be distressed; be tortured; feel pain; feel sorrow; suffer3. pain (verb) afflict; aggrieve; distress; grieve; painАнтонимический ряд:joy; pleasure; solace
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Wretchedness — Wretch ed*ness, n. 1. The quality or state of being wretched; utter misery. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] 2. A wretched object; anything despicably. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Eat worms and such wretchedness. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wretchedness — index disrepute, distress (anguish), pessimism, prostration Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wretchedness — noun 1. a state of ill being due to affliction or misfortune (Freq. 1) the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable • Syn: ↑misery, ↑miserableness • Derivationally related forms: ↑miserable (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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wretchedness — noun see wretched … New Collegiate Dictionary
wretchedness — See wretchedly. * * * … Universalium
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wretchedness — wretch·ed·ness || retʃɪdnɪs n. misery, woefulness, poverty; contemptibleness, meanness … English contemporary dictionary
wretchedness — n. Unhappiness, distress, misery, affliction. See woe … New dictionary of synonyms
wretchedness — wretch·ed·ness … English syllables