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1) General subject: have a good cry, have a good weep, weep oneself out, cry heart out, weep fill2) Makarov: weep fill -
62 erleichtern
I v/t1. (Gewicht, Last) lighten (um by)2. fig. (Bürde, Gewissen, Not, Schmerz) ease; (Not, Schmerz) auch relieve; (jemanden) relieve; sich (Dat) das Herz erleichtern unburden one’s heart; es erleichtert mich zu hören, dass... I am relieved to hear that...3. fig. (Arbeit, Verständnis etc.) make easier; (vereinfachen) facilitate; das erleichtert vieles that makes things a lot easier; das erleichtert mir meine Aufgabe nicht gerade that doesn’t make my task any easierII v/refl1. unburden o.s.2. umg. (Kleidungsstücke ausziehen) make o.s. comfortable (by taking off outer clothing)3. euph. (seine Notdurft verrichten) relieve o.s.* * *to relieve; to facilitate; to lighten; to ease; to assuage* * *er|leich|tern [ɛɐ'laiçtɐn] ptp erleichtert1. vt(= einfacher machen) to make easier; (fig) Last, Los to lighten; (= beruhigen) to relieve; (= lindern) Not, Schmerz etc to relieve, to alleviatedas Gewissen erléíchtern — to unburden one's heart/conscience
es würde mein Gewissen erléíchtern, wenn... — it would ease my mind or conscience if...
jdm etw erléíchtern — to make sth easier for sb
jdn um etw erléíchtern (hum) — to relieve sb of sth
2. vr (old)to relieve oneself* * *2) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) relieve* * *er·leich·tern *[ɛɐ̯ˈlaiçtɐn]I. vt2. (innerlich beruhigen)▪ jdn \erleichtern to be of relief to sbes hat mich sehr erleichtert zu erfahren, dass... I was greatly relieved to hear that...* * *1.transitives Verb1) (einfacher machen) make easierjemandem/sich die Arbeit erleichtern — make somebody's/one's work easier
2) (befreien) relievedas hat ihn erleichtert — that came as a relief to him
3) (Gewicht verringern, fig.) lightensein Herz/sein Gewissen erleichtern — open one's heart/unburden one's conscience
2.jemanden um etwas erleichtern — (ugs. scherzh.) relieve somebody of something
* * *A. v/t1. (Gewicht, Last) lighten (um by)sich (dat)das Herz erleichtern unburden one’s heart;es erleichtert mich zu hören, dass … I am relieved to hear that …das erleichtert vieles that makes things a lot easier;das erleichtert mir meine Aufgabe nicht gerade that doesn’t make my task any easier4. umg, hum:jemanden um seine Brieftasche etcerleichtern relieve sb ofB. v/r1. unburden o.s.3. euph (seine Notdurft verrichten) relieve o.s.C. v/i:weine nur, das erleichtert have a good cry, it’ll make you feel better* * *1.transitives Verb1) (einfacher machen) make easierjemandem/sich die Arbeit erleichtern — make somebody's/one's work easier
2) (befreien) relieve3) (Gewicht verringern, fig.) lightensein Herz/sein Gewissen erleichtern — open one's heart/unburden one's conscience
2.jemanden um etwas erleichtern — (ugs. scherzh.) relieve somebody of something
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63 выплакать
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1) weep out, cry out, sob out;
alleviate (печаль, разочарование и т.п.) by crying выплакать горе
2) разг. obtain by weeping, obtain by tearful entreaties, get by dint of one's tears ∙ выплакать все глазаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выплакать
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64 виплакуватися
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65 наплаквам
се, наплача се cry o.'s fill, have a good cry, cry to o.'s heart's content -
66 наплача се
вж. наплаквам се* * *напла̀ча се,напла̀квам се възвр. гл. cry o.’s fill, have a good cry, cry to o.’s heart’s content. -
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1. (-czę, -czesz); vb; od wypłakiwać 2. vt perf* * *pf.- aczę -aczesz (= powiedzieć płacząc) weep out.pf., wypłakiwać się ipf. have a good cry; wypłakać się przed kimś cry to sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wypłakać
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68 desahogarse
■desahogarse verbo reflexivo (la ira, rabia) to let off steam (contar las penas, los secretos) to unburden oneself: llora, así te desahogas, have a good cry, then you'll feel better ' desahogarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: confiar - desahogar - explayarse English: chest - cry - pour out - steam - system -
69 выплакаться (I) (св)
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70 you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs
посл."не разбив яйца, яичницы не сделаешь"; ≈ не разгрызёшь ореха, не съешь и ядра [этим. фр. on ne fait pas d'omelette sans casser des œufs]No one abhors violence more than I do. Still you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs... (S. Lewis, ‘It can't Happen Here’, ch. 24) — Никто не питает большего отвращения к насилию, чем я. Но нельзя сделать яичницу, не разбив яиц...
She would be very upset, she would cry perhaps... You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. It was better to have a good cry than to marry a man who was keeping another woman with your money. (L. P. Hartley, ‘The Hireling’, ch. XIX) — Она будет очень расстроена, наверное, даже поплачет... Ну что ж, лес рубят - щепки летят. Лучше поплакать, чем выходить замуж за человека, который на ваши деньги содержит другую женщину.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs
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71 eens goed huilen zou je goed doen
eens goed huilen zou je goed doenhave a good cry, it'll do you goodVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > eens goed huilen zou je goed doen
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73 ausweinen
aus|wei·nenvrsich [bei jdm] \ausweinen to have a good cry [on sb's shoulder]vi ( zu Ende weinen)ausgeweint haben to have finished cryingvtBetrübnis/Kummer bei jdm \ausweinen to weep on sb's shoulder -
74 wyryczeć
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76 наплакаться
сов.1. have a good cry2. разг. (получить неприятности из-за кого-л., чего-л.) get* plenty of trouble -
77 farsi un (bel) pianto
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78 wypłakiwać się
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80 desahogarse llorando
v.to have a good cry.
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