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1 humbled
[English Word] be humbled[Swahili Word] -shuka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 sank
Синонимический ряд:1. deteriorated (verb) declined; degenerated; descended; deteriorated; disintegrated; retrograded; rotted; stooped; worsened2. fell (verb) declined; dipped; dove; dropped; fall off; fell; plummeted; set; skidded; slumped; tumbled; went down3. foundered (verb) foundered; submerged; submersed; went under4. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated5. lowered (verb) couched; depressed; drooped; let down; lowered6. ran (verb) drove; dug; plunged; rammed; ran; stabbed; stuck; thrust7. settled (verb) gravitated; settled8. slipped (verb) slipped; vitiated9. totalled (verb) demolished; destroyed; dynamited; finished; ruined; shattered; smashed; torpedoed; totalled; undid; wracked; wrecked -
3 sunk
1. утопленный; потайной2. погружать; тонуть; топитьСинонимический ряд:1. beaten (adj.) abject; base; beaten; defeated; degraded; down and out; finished; low; ruined2. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; dull; heartsick; heartsore; hipped; low-spirited; mopey; soul-sick; spiritless; woebegone3. deteriorated (verb) declined; degenerated; descended; deteriorated; disintegrated; retrograded; rotted; stooped; worsened4. fallen (verb) declined; dipped; dove; dropped; fall off; fallen; plummeted; set; skidded; slumped; tumbled; went down/gone down5. foundered (verb) foundered; submerged; submersed; went under/gone under6. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated7. lowered (verb) couched; depressed; drooped; let down; lowered8. run (verb) driven; drove/driven; dug; plunged; rammed; ran/run; run; stabbed; stuck; thrust9. settled (verb) gravitated; settled10. slipped (verb) slipped; vitiated11. totalled (verb) demolished; destroyed; dynamited; finished; ruined; shattered; smashed; torpedoed; totalled; undone; wracked; wrecked -
4 cast down
1. phr v разрушать2. phr v свергать3. phr v опускать4. phr v повергать в уныние, угнетатьcast off the high bar — отмах назад в вис из упора на в.ж.
Синонимический ряд:1. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; dull; heartsick; heartsore; hipped; low; low-spirited; mopey; soul-sick; spiritless; sunk; woebegone2. depressed (verb) depressed; dispirited; oppressed; saddened; weigh down3. discontented (verb) disappointed; discontented; disgruntled; disheartened; dissatisfied; let down4. humble (verb) abase; bemean; debase; degrade; demean; humble; humiliate; lower; sink5. humbled (verb) abased; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk6. subdue (verb) bow; compel; crush; depress; subdue -
5 debased
1. a сниженный; испорченный2. a униженныйСинонимический ряд:1. debauched (adj.) corrupted; debauched; degraded; depraved; perverted; vitiate; vitiated2. immoral (adj.) abandoned; base; corrupt; immoral; libertine; lost; lubricious3. adulterated (verb) adulterated; doctored; doped; doped up; loaded; sophisticated; weighted4. bastardized (verb) bastardized; brutalized; cankered; corrupted; debauched; demoralised; demoralized; depraved; perverted; poisoned; rotted; stained; vitiated; warped5. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; cheapened; degraded; demeaned; downgraded; humbled; humiliated; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk -
6 degraded
1. a деградировавший, ухудшенный2. a находящийся в состоянии упадка, деградировавший3. a пониженный, уменьшенный4. a разжалованный5. a униженный6. a жив. деградированный; поблёкший7. a биол. выродившийся8. a геральд. воздвигнутый на ступеняхСинонимический ряд:1. alloyed (adj.) adulterated; alloyed; impure2. debased (adj.) debased; depraved; disgraced; humiliated; wicked3. shameful (adj.) abject; amoral; base; dirty; low; shameful; sordid4. broke (verb) broke; broke/broken; bumped; busted; cheapened; debased; degraded; demoted; downgraded; put down; reduced5. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; demeaned; humbled; humiliated; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk -
7 abased
снижать; сниженныйСинонимический ряд:humbled (verb) cast down; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk -
8 bubu
verbcut--------verbparalyze--------exhausted--------fatigued--------to be broken by hardships--------to be humbled--------to be lame--------to bend repeatedly--------to break completely--------to break into many pieces--------to break repeatedly--------to double--------to fold--------to humble oneself--------to pluck -
9 humble
1. adjective1) (modest) bescheiden; ergeben [Untertan, Diener, Gefolgsmann]; unterwürfig (oft abwertend) [Haltung, Knechtschaft]please accept my humble apologies — ich bitte ergebenst um Verzeihung
2) (low-ranking) einfach; niedrig [Status, Rang usw.]3) (unpretentious) einfach; bescheiden [Zuhause, Wohnung, Anfang]2. transitive verb1) (abase) demütigenhumble oneself — sich demütigen od. erniedrigen
2) (defeat decisively) [vernichtend] schlagen* * *1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) bescheiden2. verb- academic.ru/87954/humbly">humbly- humbleness See also:- humility* * *hum·ble[ˈhʌmbl̩]I. adj<-r, -st>welcome to my \humble abode willkommen in meinem bescheidenen Heim hum\humble beginnings bescheidene Anfängeof \humble birth von niedriger Geburtin my \humble opinion meiner bescheidenen Meinung nachplease accept our \humble apologies for the error wir bitten ergebenst um Verzeihung für diesen Fehler geh▶ to \humble one's heart seinem Herzen einen Stoß geben* * *['hʌmbl]1. adj (+er)to be humble about one's origins — mit seiner Herkunft nicht angeben
See:→ servant2) (= lowly) curate, clerk, beginner einfach; origins niedrig, einfach; background, beginnings bescheidenof humble origins/birth — von niedriger Herkunft/Geburt
3) (= insignificant) abode, restaurant, potato, maggot bescheiden2. vt(= crush) demütigento humble oneself — sich demütigen or erniedrigen
to be/feel humbled — sich (dat) klein vorkommen, sich gedemütigt fühlen
* * *A adj (adv humbly) bescheiden:a) demütig:in my humble opinion meiner unmaßgeblichen Meinung nach;c) niedrig, dürftig, ärmlich:of humble birth von niedriger GeburtB v/t demütigen, erniedrigen* * *1. adjective1) (modest) bescheiden; ergeben [Untertan, Diener, Gefolgsmann]; unterwürfig (oft abwertend) [Haltung, Knechtschaft]2) (low-ranking) einfach; niedrig [Status, Rang usw.]3) (unpretentious) einfach; bescheiden [Zuhause, Wohnung, Anfang]2. transitive verb1) (abase) demütigenhumble oneself — sich demütigen od. erniedrigen
2) (defeat decisively) [vernichtend] schlagen* * *adj.bescheiden adj.demütig adj.gering adj.niedrig adj. v.bescheiden v. -
10 humillar
v.to humiliate.Silvia achicó a Ricardo delante mío Silvia humiliated Richard in front of me.* * *1 to humiliate, humble2 (bajar - la cabeza) to bow; (- la rodilla) to bend1 to humble oneself, lower oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=rebajar) [+ persona] to humiliate, humble2) (Mil) [+ enemigos, rebeldes] to crush3) frm [+ cabeza] to bow, lower2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to humiliate2.humillarsev pronno me voy a humillar a pedirle que vuelva — I'm not going to demean myself by begging him to come back
* * *= be below + Posesivo + dignity, degrade, abase, humble.Ex. It was clear, though, that this author felt that the job had been below his dignity.Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex. Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.Ex. After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.* * *1.verbo transitivo to humiliate2.humillarsev pronno me voy a humillar a pedirle que vuelva — I'm not going to demean myself by begging him to come back
* * *= be below + Posesivo + dignity, degrade, abase, humble.Ex: It was clear, though, that this author felt that the job had been below his dignity.
Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.Ex: After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.* * *humillar [A1 ]vtto humiliatela humilló en público he humiliated her in publicme humilla tener que estar pidiéndole dinero I find it humiliating to have to ask him for moneyno se humilla ante nadie she doesn't kowtow to anyoneestá dispuesta a humillarse para conseguir lo que quiere she's prepared to swallow her pride to get what she wantshumillarse A algo:no me voy a humillar a pedirle que vuelva I'm not going to go down on my knees o demean myself to ask him to come back* * *
humillar ( conjugate humillar) verbo transitivo
to humiliate
humillarse verbo pronominal:
no me voy a humillar a pedirle que vuelva I'm not going to demean myself by begging him to come back
humillar vtr (denigrar) to humiliate, humble
' humillar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pisar
- rebajar
English:
humble
- humiliate
- mortify
* * *♦ vtto humiliate;lo humillaron delante de todos he was humiliated in front of everyone* * *v/t humiliate* * *humillar vt: to humiliate* * *humillar vb to humiliate -
11 humble
1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) humilde2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) humilde, modesto
2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) humillar- humbly- humbleness
See also:
- humilityhumble adj humildetr['hʌmbəl]1 humilde1 humillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto eat humble pie admitir estar equivocado,-a1) : humillar2)to humble oneself : humillarse♦ humbly ['hʌmbli] advadj.• apocado, -a adj.• bajo, -a adj.• humilde adj.• pequeño, -a adj.• servil adj.• terrero, -a adj.v.• abatir v.• abismar v.• achicar v.• acochinar v.• apocar v.• derrocar v.• desensoberbecer v.• desentonar v.• humillar v.
I 'hʌmbəladjective humilde, modesto; <apology/request> humildein my humble opinion — en mi modesta or humilde opinión; eat 1)
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['hʌmbl]1. ADJ(compar humbler) (superl humblest)1) (=unassuming) [person] humilde, modesto; [apology] humildemy humble apologies for keeping you waiting — frm mis más humildes disculpas por tenerle esperando
in my humble opinion — en mi humilde or modesta opinión
I am or remain your humble servant — frm (in letters) su humilde or seguro(-a) servidor*, (a)
2) (=lowly) [person, origins, background] humilde; [house, home] humilde, modestowelcome to our humble abode — hum bienvenido a nuestra humilde morada
2. VT1) (=make humble) dar una lección de humildad ato humble o.s. before God — acercarse a Dios con humildad
2) (=defeat) humillar3.CPDhumble pie N —
- eat humble pie* * *
I ['hʌmbəl]adjective humilde, modesto; <apology/request> humildein my humble opinion — en mi modesta or humilde opinión; eat 1)
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12 doblegar
v.1 to bend, to cause to give in.2 to subdue, to bow down, to bend, to tame.* * *1 (doblar) to bend, fold2 (vencer) to force to yield, subdue1 (inclinarse) to bend over, stoop2 (rendirse) to give in* * *verbto break, vanquish* * *1. VT1) (=vencer) [+ voluntad] to break; [+ enemigo, oponente] to crush, vanquish liter2) (=doblar) to bend3) [+ arma] to brandish2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) < voluntad> to break; < espíritu> to crush; < persona> to humble2.doblegarse v pron (liter) to yield (liter)no se doblega ante nadie/por nada — she won't give in to anyone/anything
* * *= beat, overcome, humble, overpower, subjugate.Ex. Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex. Analytical cataloguing seeks to overcome physical packaging.Ex. After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.Ex. She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex. Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.----* doblegarse = give in, yield.* doblegarse a = bow down before, bow to.* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) < voluntad> to break; < espíritu> to crush; < persona> to humble2.doblegarse v pron (liter) to yield (liter)no se doblega ante nadie/por nada — she won't give in to anyone/anything
* * *= beat, overcome, humble, overpower, subjugate.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.
Ex: Analytical cataloguing seeks to overcome physical packaging.Ex: After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.Ex: She was overpowered by a feeling of impotence.Ex: Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.* doblegarse = give in, yield.* doblegarse a = bow down before, bow to.* * *doblegar [A3 ]vt( liter):no consiguieron doblegar su férrea voluntad they couldn't break her iron willno pudieron doblegarlos they were unable to crush their spirit o to humble themno pudo doblegar su orgullo he could not vanquish o overcome their prideno se doblega ante nadie/por nada she won't give in to anyone/anythingno pensamos doblegarnos ante sus amenazas we've no intention of bowing o yielding to his threats* * *
doblegar verbo transitivo to bend
* * *♦ vt[someter] to bend, to cause to give in;era imposible doblegar a todo un pueblo it was impossible to crush a whole people;no lograron doblegar su voluntad they failed to break his will* * ** * *doblegar {52} vt1) : to fold, to crease2) : to force to yield -
13 rebajar
v.1 to reduce (price).te rebajo 10 euros I'll knock 10 euros off for youPedro rebajó los precios Peter reduced the prices.2 to humiliate (person).María rebajó a sus empleados Mary humiliated her employees.3 to tone down.4 to lower (altura).5 to dilute.6 to lose weight.Pedro rebajó muy rápido Peter lost weight quickly.7 to rebate, to trim down, to sink, to trim.Ricardo rebajó los precios Richard rebated the prices.8 to have less.Me rebajó la fiebre I have less fever.* * *2 (precio) to cut, reduce3 (color) to soften, tone down; (intensidad) to diminish4 (bebida) to water down5 (comida - sazonamiento) to make milder; (- densidad) to make thinner, thin out6 figurado (humillar) to humiliate1 MILITAR to be exempted2 figurado (humillarse) to humble oneself\rebajarse a hacer algo to stoop to do something, lower oneself to do somethingrebajarse ante alguien to humble oneself before somebody* * *verbto reduce, lower* * *1. VT1) (=reducir)a) [en dinero] [+ impuesto, coste, precio] to reduce, cut, loweralgunos bancos rebajaron ayer sus tipos de interés — some banks reduced o cut o lowered their interest rates yesterday
le rebajaron el precio en un cinco por ciento — they reduced o cut the price by five per cent, they took five per cent off
¿nos han rebajado algo? — have they taken something off?, have they given us a reduction o discount?
b) [en tiempo] [+ condena, castigo] to reduce; [+ edad, límite] to lowerhan rebajado la edad penal a los 16 años — they have lowered the age of criminal responsibility to 16
rebajó la plusmarca mundial en 1,2 segundos — he took 1.2 seconds off the world record
c) [en cantidad] [+ nivel, temperatura] to reduce, lower; [+ luz, tensión, intensidad] to reduce; [+ peso] to lose; [+ dolor] to ease, alleviatela OMS aconseja rebajar el consumo de azúcar en la dieta — the WHO recommends reducing o lowering the sugar intake in one's diet
quiere rebajar cinco kilos — he wants to take off o lose five kilos
el hotel rebajó su categoría de cinco a cuatro estrellas — the hotel reduced its rating from five-star to four-star
2) (=diluir) [+ líquido] to dilute; [+ pintura] to thin; [+ color] to tone down; [+ droga] to cut, adulterateecha un poco más de agua al caldo para rebajarlo de sal — put a bit more water in the soup to make it less salty
3) (=bajar la altura de) [+ terreno] to lower, lower the level of; [+ tejado] to lower; [+ puerta] to rabbet4) (=humillar) to humiliate, put downrebajó a su mujer delante de sus amigos — he put his wife down o humiliated his wife in front of their friends
piensa que ese trabajo lo rebaja — he thinks that job is beneath him o is humiliating
5) (Mil) (=eximir) to exempt (de from)2.VIrebajar de peso — Arg, Uru to slim, lose weight
una dieta para rebajar de peso — a diet to lose weight, a slimming diet
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivome rebajó $200 — he took $200 off
me lo rebajó a $3.500 — he brought the price down to $3,500
2) <pintura/solución> to dilute, thin3)a) (achicar, acortar)rebajar un poco la puerta — to cut/saw/plane a little off the door
b) < terreno> to lower (the level of)c) <peso/kilos> to lose2. 3.fue rebajado de categoría — it was relegated to a lower category o downgraded
rebajarse v pronrebajarse a + inf — to lower oneself TO -ing
* * *= be below + Posesivo + dignity, abase, humble, shave off, mark + Nombre + down.Ex. It was clear, though, that this author felt that the job had been below his dignity.Ex. Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.Ex. After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.Ex. You can shave off as much as 50% or even more from your current rate for home insurance in Arizona.Ex. They have just marked down all summer handbags to 50 percent off.----* rebajar el precio = cut + price.* rebajar los precios = knock down + prices, slash + prices.* rebajarse = crawl.* rebajarse a = stoop to.* rebajarse al nivel de Alguien = get down to + Posesivo + level.* * *1.verbo transitivome rebajó $200 — he took $200 off
me lo rebajó a $3.500 — he brought the price down to $3,500
2) <pintura/solución> to dilute, thin3)a) (achicar, acortar)rebajar un poco la puerta — to cut/saw/plane a little off the door
b) < terreno> to lower (the level of)c) <peso/kilos> to lose2. 3.fue rebajado de categoría — it was relegated to a lower category o downgraded
rebajarse v pronrebajarse a + inf — to lower oneself TO -ing
* * *= be below + Posesivo + dignity, abase, humble, shave off, mark + Nombre + down.Ex: It was clear, though, that this author felt that the job had been below his dignity.
Ex: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.Ex: After nine long years, Pakistan's fourth military dictator, General Musharraf, had been humbled by the masses.Ex: You can shave off as much as 50% or even more from your current rate for home insurance in Arizona.Ex: They have just marked down all summer handbags to 50 percent off.* rebajar el precio = cut + price.* rebajar los precios = knock down + prices, slash + prices.* rebajarse = crawl.* rebajarse a = stoop to.* rebajarse al nivel de Alguien = get down to + Posesivo + level.* * *rebajar [A1 ]vtA ‹precio› to lower, bring … down; ‹artículo› to reduce, bring down the price ofme rebajó $200 he took $200 off, he reduced it by $200, he knocked $200 off ( colloq)me rebajó el cuadro a $3.500 he brought the price of the painting down to $3,500, he reduced the painting to $3,500pídele que te lo rebaje ask him to bring the price down o to give you a discount o ( colloq) to knock a bit offtodos estaban rebajados they were all reducedB ‹pintura› to reduce, dilute, thin; ‹solución› to dilute, thinC1(achicar, acortar): hay que rebajar un poco la puerta we need to cut/saw/plane a little off the doorrebajaron el terreno unos tres metros they lowered (the level of) the ground by about three meters2 (adelgazar) to loserebajó 15 kilos he lost o shed 15 kilos3 ‹arco› to depress4 ( RPl) ‹pelo› to layerD1 (humillar) to humiliatela rebajó delante de todos he humiliated her o made her look small in front of everyone2(bajar): llamarlo hostal es rebajarlo de categoría calling it a guest house doesn't do it justice o makes it sound less grand than it really isel restaurante ha sido rebajado de categoría the restaurant has been relegated to a lower category o has been downgraded3 (dar de baja) to exemptlo rebajaron de guardias he was exempted from o relieved of guard duties■ rebajarviA (humillar) to degrade, be degradingBrebajarse A + INF to lower oneself TO -INGno pienso rebajarme a pedirle perdón I'm not going to humble myself by asking him to forgive me, I'm not going to lower myself to o stoop to asking him to forgive merebajarse ANTE algn to humble oneself BEFORE sb* * *
rebajar ( conjugate rebajar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ precio› to lower, bring … down;
‹ artículo› to reduce;◊ me rebajó $200 he took $200 off
2 ‹peso/kilos› to lose
verbo intransitivo ( humillar) to degrade, be degrading
rebajarse verbo pronominal rebajarse a hacer algo to lower oneself to doing sth;
rebajarse ante algn to humble oneself before sb
rebajar verbo transitivo
1 (una superficie) to lower
2 (un precio) to cut, reduce: nos ha rebajado dos mil pesetas, he has taken two thousand pesetas off
hemos rebajado las camisas, we have cut the price of the shirts
3 (una sustancia) to dilute
(con agua) to water: rebajan el vino con agua, they water the wine
(un color, tono) to soften
4 (hacer disminuir) to diminish: la falta de empleo ha rebajado su autoestima, being unemployed has diminished his self-esteem
5 (humillar) to humiliate: la corrupción rebaja a las personas, corruption degrades people
6 (a un empleado, funcionario, etc) to downgrade: rebajaron a Gómez de categoría, Gómez was downgraded
7 (una pena, multa) to reduce
' rebajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descontar
English:
bring down
- cheapen
- discount
- knock down
- lower
- mark down
- put down
- reduce
- slash
- cut
- debase
- knock
- mark
- put
- thin
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [precio] to reduce;han rebajado los precios a la mitad prices have been reduced o cut by half;te rebajo 10 euros I'll knock 10 euros off for you;me rebajaron el 10 por ciento they gave me 10 percent off2. [humillar] to humiliate, to put down;se siente inferior, toda la vida lo rebajaron he feels inferior, people have always put him down throughout his life3. [intensidad] to tone down4. [altura] to lower;[acera, bordillo] to lower5. [diluir] to dilute6. Mil to exempt7. RP [adelgazar] to lose;rebajé 3 kilos en un mes I lost 3 kilos in a month8. RP [pelo] to layer♦ viRP [adelgazar] to lose weight* * ** * *rebajar vt1) : to reduce, to lower2) : to lessen, to diminish3) : to humiliate* * *rebajar vb to reduce -
14 humble
1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) ydmyg2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) beskeden; enkel2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) ydmyge- humbly- humbleness See also:- humility* * *1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) ydmyg2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) beskeden; enkel2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) ydmyge- humbly- humbleness See also:- humility -
15 shuka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shuka[Swahili Plural] shuka[English Word] sheet[English Plural] sheets[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shuka N[Swahili Example] wakiwa katika shuka zao nyeupe walionekana kama malaika [Kez][English Example] with their white sheets, they looked like angels------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shuka[Swahili Plural] shuka[English Word] loin-cloth[English Plural] loin-cloths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shuka N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] disembark[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] land[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V[Swahili Example] shuka motokaa [Rec][English Example] land out of the vehicle------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] get down[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] alight[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] get out[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V[Swahili Example] shuka motokaa [Rec][English Example] get out of the vehicle------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] descend[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] akipanda juu au akishuka chini [Moh][English Example] as he ascends down or descends up------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] drop[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be lowered[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] sink[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] na aende kwa mzee yule aliyeshuka mashavu akafanye naye mapenzi [Sul][English Example] let [her] go to that old man with the sunken cheeks and make love with him------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] fall (to the ground)[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] collapse[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be humbled[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be humiliated[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be depressed[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be steep[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shuka[English Word] be precipitous[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 nywea
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] contract[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] curl up[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] drink from[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] drink from[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] recoil (from fright)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] shrink[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] shrivel[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] curl up[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] be humbled[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] feel miserable[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] be mortified[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V[Swahili Example] Maksuudi alipoona badiliko hili alinywea [Moh][English Example] "When Maksuudi saw these changes, he was mortified".------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] recoil[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -nywea[English Word] put one's tail between one's legs[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------ -
17 prostrate
1. a распростёртый, лежащий ничком2. a поверженный, попранный3. a покорный; смиренный4. a обессиленный; измождённый; в прострации5. a бот. стелющийся6. v опрокинуть, повергнуть7. v падать ниц; унижаться8. v лежать ничком9. v истощать, изнурять; ослаблять10. v сломить, подавить нравственно; подчинить; унизитьСинонимический ряд:1. deferential (adj.) accepting; compliant; deferential; docile; obedient; passive; resigned; submissive; subservient2. exhausted (adj.) bushed; drained; exhausted; jaded; spent; tired; whipped; wiped out; worn out3. overcome (adj.) beaten; crushed; defenceless; defenseless; flattened; humbled; overcome; overpowered; reduced; weak4. prone (adj.) decumbent; flat; horizontal; procumbent; prone; reclining; recumbent; stretched out; supine5. abase (verb) abase; bow; crawl; give in; grovel; kneel; obey; surrender; yield6. enervate (verb) enervate; tire; weary7. fell (verb) bowl down; bowl over; bring down; cut down; deck; down; drop; fell; flatten; ground; knock down; lay low; level; mow down; throw; tumble8. overthrow (verb) defeat; destroy; floor; overthrow; reduce; ruin; throw down; wreck9. overwhelm (verb) crush; drown; engulf; knock over; overcome; overpower; overwhelm; whelm10. paralyze (verb) cripple; disable; disarm; immobilise; immobilize; incapacitate; paralyse; paralyzeАнтонимический ряд:invigorated; raise; refresh; resist; vertical -
18 dust
1. noun, no pl.Staub, der. See also academic.ru/7197/bite">bite 1.; raise 1. 2)2. transitive verb1) abstauben [Möbel]dust a room/ house — in einem Zimmer/Haus Staub wischen
2) (sprinkle; also Cookery)3. intransitive verbdust something with something — etwas mit etwas bestäuben; (with talc etc.) etwas mit etwas pudern
* * *1. noun1) (fine grains of earth, sand etc: The furniture was covered in dust.) der Staub2) (anything in the form of fine powder: gold-dust; sawdust.) der Staub2. verb- duster- dusty
- dustiness
- dustbin
- dust-jacket
- dustman
- dustpan
- dust-up
- dust down
- throw dust in someone's eyes* * *[dʌst]coal \dust Kohlenstaub mparticle of \dust Staubpartikel ntto collect [or gather] \dust Staub ansammelnto be covered in \dust staubbedeckt [o staubig] sein; furniture, objects völlig verstaubt sein▶ to allow the \dust to settle, to let the \dust settle, to wait till the \dust has settled [ab]warten, bis sich die Wogen wieder geglättet habeneat my \dust! versuch mitzuhalten, wenn du kannst!▶ to leave sb/sth in the \dust etw/jdn weit übertreffenII. vt1. (clean)2. (spread over finely)▪ to \dust sth [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] bestäuben; (using grated material) etw [mit etw dat] bestreuento \dust crops Getreide bestäubento \dust sth with insecticide etw mit einem Schädlingsbekämpfungsmittel besprühenIII. vi Staub wischen* * *[dʌst]1. n no pl1) Staub mto gather dust (lit, fig) —
a speck of dust — ein Körnchen nt Staub
clouds of interstellar dust —
when the dust had settled (fig) — als sich die Wogen wieder etwas geglättet hatten
we'll let the dust settle first (fig) — wir warten, bis sich die Wogen geglättet haben
See:→ bite2)2. vt3) (POLICE)3. vi(housewife etc) Staub wischenshe spent the morning dusting — sie verbrachte den Morgen mit Staubwischen
* * *dust [dʌst]A s1. Staub m:in dust and ashes fig in Sack und Asche;blow the dust off fig einen Plan etc wieder aus der Schublade holen;be humbled in(to) the dust fig gedemütigt werden;shake the dust off one’s feet den Staub von den Füßen schütteln, fig a. verärgert oder entrüstet weggehen;throw ( oder cast) dust in sb’s eyes fig jemandem Sand in die Augen streuen, jemandem blauen Dunst vormachen; → bite A 1, dry A 1, A 14 kiss B 12. Staubwolke f:a) eine Staubwolke aufwirbeln,the dust has settled fig die Aufregung hat sich gelegt, die Wogen haben sich geglättet3. figa) Staub m, Erde fb) sterbliche Überreste plc) menschlicher Körper, Mensch m:turn to dust and ashes zu Staub und Asche werden, zerfallen4. Bra) Müll m, Abfall mb) Kehricht m, auch n5. BOT Blütenstaub m6. (Gold- etc) Staub m7. Bestäubungsmittel n, (Insekten- etc) Pulver nB v/t1. a) Möbel etc abstaubendust off fig einen Plan etc wieder aus der Schublade holendust sb’s jacket umg jemandem die Jacke vollhauen3. bestreuen, bestäuben ( beide:with mit):dust sb’s eyes fig jemandem Sand in die Augen streuen, jemandem blauen Dunst vormachenover über akk)5. obs staubig machen, einstaubenC v/i1. abstauben, Staub wischen2. obs staubig werden, ein-, verstauben3. im Staub baden (besonders Vogel)* * *1. noun, no pl. 2. transitive verb1) abstauben [Möbel]dust a room/ house — in einem Zimmer/Haus Staub wischen
2) (sprinkle; also Cookery)3. intransitive verbdust something with something — etwas mit etwas bestäuben; (with talc etc.) etwas mit etwas pudern
* * *n.Abrieb -e f.Staub nur sing. m. v.abstauben v. -
19 demütigen
I v/t humiliate* * *to humble; to put down; to abase; to humiliate; to take down; to mortify* * *de|mü|ti|gen ['deːmyːtɪgn]1. vtGefangenen, Besiegten, Volk to humiliate; (= eine Lektion erteilen) stolzen Menschen etc to humble2. vrto humble oneself ( vor +dat before)* * *(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) humble* * *de·mü·ti·gen[ˈde:my:tɪgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \demütigen to humiliate sbII. vr▪ sich akk [vor jdm] \demütigen to humiliate [or form abase] oneself [before sb]; (den Stolz überwinden) to humble oneself [before sb]* * *1.transitives Verb humiliate; humble < somebody's pride>2.reflexives Verb humble oneself* * *A. v/t humiliate* * *1.transitives Verb humiliate; humble < somebody's pride>2.reflexives Verb humble oneself* * *v.to abase v.to humiliate v.to mortify v. -
20 humble
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] act humbly[Swahili Word] -nyenyekea[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] nyenya V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be humbled[Swahili Word] -nywea[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] nywa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble[Swahili Word] -a chini[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble[Swahili Word] dhalili[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble[Swahili Word] nyenyekevu[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] nyenyekea V[English Example] Rosa was a good girl, humble and quiet[Swahili Example] Rosa alikuwa msichana mzuri, mnyenyekevu na mnyamavu [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble[Swahili Word] -inika[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kiinizo; inama, inua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble[Swahili Word] -inikisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kiinizo; inama, inua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble person[English Plural] humble people[Swahili Word] mnyenyekevu[Swahili Plural] wanyenyekevu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] nyenyekevu A------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] humble person[English Plural] humble people[Swahili Word] mnyonge[Swahili Plural] wanyonge[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] -nyonge adj------------------------------------------------------------
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