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infinite pity

  • 1 infinite pity

    infinite (false) pity бесконечная (ложная) жалость

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > infinite pity

  • 2 pity

    ['pɪtɪ]
    n
    жалость, сожаление, сочувствие, сострадание

    I looked on him in silent pity. — Я смотрел на него с молчаливым сочувствием.

    It is a very great pity that he couldn't do this. — Чрезмерно жалко, что он не смог этого сделать.

    A wild feeling of pity came over him. — Его охватило безумное сожаление.

    It's a pity to see what has happened. — Печально видеть то, что случилось.

    - deepest pity
    - pity for her children
    - pity stirring in my heart
    - sense of pity
    - moved with pity
    - filled with pity
    - full of pity
    - out of pity for smb
    - for pity's sake be quiet
    - agree out of pity
    - arouse pity
    - feel a rush of pity for smb
    - have pity on smb
    - look at smb with pity
    - melt with pity
    - move smb to pity
    - shut one's heart to pity
    - show pity for smb
    - take pity upon smb
    - take pity on the poor old man
    - it is a pity that...
    - with pity in one's eyes
    - pity of it! - for pity's sake
    - it's a great pity
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    Русское "жаль, что..." (кроме выражения it's a pity that...) передается конструкцией I'm sorry (that)... Русское "жалеть кого-либо" соответствует словосочетаниям to feel pity for smb и to be sorry for smb Русское "сожалеть о чем-либо" соответствует to be sorry about smth (that...) или конструкции с глаголом wish + Subjunctive: I wish I were there я сожалею, что меня там нет; I wish I knew it жаль, что я об этом не знаю

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > pity

  • 3 misericordia

    f mercy
    * * *
    1 mercy; clemency; charity; compassion: la misericordia infinita di Dio, the infinite mercy of God // senza misericordia, (spietato) merciless (o ruthless); (spietatamente) mercilessly (o ruthlessly): è un uomo senza misericordia, he is a ruthless man; lo colpì senza misericordia, he hit him mercilessly // affidarsi alla misericordia di qlcu., to throw oneself on s.o.'s mercy // avere misericordia di qlcu.; to be merciful to s.o. (o to have mercy on s.o.) // gridare misericordia, to cry for mercy // la Misericordia, 'the Misericordia' (lay confraternity for giving aid to sick people) // (teol.) opere di misericordia corporali, corporal works of mercy; opere di misericordia spirituali, spiritual works of mercy
    2 (st.) (pugnale) misericord
    inter. Good heavens.
    * * *
    [mizeri'kɔrdja] 1.
    sostantivo femminile mercy (anche relig.)

    usare misericordia verso qcn. — to have mercy on sb.

    2.
    * * *
    misericordia
    /mizeri'kɔrdja/
    I sostantivo f.
     mercy (anche relig.); usare misericordia verso qcn. to have mercy on sb.; non avere misericordia to be merciless
     misericordia! for mercy's sake!

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > misericordia

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