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رَثَى \ lament: to show great grief for (sth.): His death was lamented by all his friends. pity: to be sorry for (sb.). have (or [b]take) pity on to feel pity for:[/b]: She took pity on the poor man and helped him to find work. \ See Also أَسِف لِـ \ رِثَاء \ lament: words of grief. pity: a feeling of sorrow for the misfortunes of others. -
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[ˈpɪtɪ]1. noun1) a feeling of sorrow for the troubles and sufferings of others:شَفَقَهHe felt a great pity for her.
2) a cause of sorrow or regret:خَسارَه، أسَفWhat a pity (that) she can't come.
2. verbto feel pity for (someone):يَشْفَق علىShe is to be pitied.
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• If you pity rogues, you are no great friend of honest men - Вора миловать - доброго губить (B)• Pity is akin to love - Жалеет - значит любит (Ж) -
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شَفَقَة \ mercy: pity; forgiveness; not punishing or hurting when one has the right or the power to do so: The judge had mercy on (or showed mercy to) the old man. pity: a feeling of sorrow for the misfortunes of others. \ See Also رحمة (رَحْمَة) -
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to feel pity for (someone because of something):يَشْفَق على، يَرْحَمHave pity on the old man.
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8 take pity on
to act kindly, or relent, towards (someone), from a feeling of pity:يَشْفَق على، يَرِقُّHe took pity on the hungry children and gave them food.
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10 prowadnica pity tarczowej wzdłużnej
• rip fenceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > prowadnica pity tarczowej wzdłużnej
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11 ząb trójkątny równoramienny pity
• fleam-toothSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > ząb trójkątny równoramienny pity
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12 съжалявам
pity, have/take pity on, be sorry forсъжалявам задето/че му казах I'm sorry (that) I told him; I'm sorry to have told him, 1 regret having told himсъжалявам за нещо regret s.th.съжалявам се над някого take pity on s.o.трябва да се съжалява, че it is to be regretted/it is regrettable thatза който трябва да се съжалява deplorable, regrettable. съждение judgement; reasoning* * *съжаля̀вам,гл. pity, have/take pity on, be sorry for; много \съжалявам за I am most regretful for; \съжалявам! (I’m) sorry; \съжалявам за нещо regret s.th.; той ще съжалява за това he shall sweat for it;\съжалявам се: за който трябва да се съжалява deplorable, regrettable; \съжалявам се над някого take pity on s.o.* * *regret: I съжалявам my coming here. - Съжалявам, че дойдох.; be sorry: I am съжалявам for hurting you. - Съжалявам, че те нараних.; pity: take съжалявам on - съжалявам някого; make a martyr of oneself (се сам); compassionate (някого); deplore* * *1. pity, have/take pity on, be sorry for 2. СЪЖАЛЯВАМ за нещо regret s.th. 3. СЪЖАЛЯВАМ задето/че му казах I'm sorry (that) I told him;I'm sorry to have told him, 1 regret having told him 4. СЪЖАЛЯВАМ се над някого take pity on s.o. 5. СЪЖАЛЯВАМ! (I'm) sorry 6. СЪЖАЛЯВАМ, че не мога да дойда I am sorry (that) I cannot come, I am sorry for being unable to come 7. за който трябва да се съжалява deplorable, regrettable. съждение judgement; reasoning 8. трябва да се съжалява, че it is to be regretted/it is regrettable that -
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какая жалость!, как жаль! — what a pity!
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14 compiangere
pityper lutto mourn* * *compiangere v.tr.1 ( provare compassione per) to pity, to sympathize with (s.o.), to be sorry for (s.o.): lo compiango perché è un infelice, I pity him because he is an unhappy person; è da compiangere, he is to be pitied; ti compiango perché non sai quello che fai, I feel sorry for you because you don't know what you're doing2 ( piangere per, rimpiangere) to lament, to mourn: tutti compiansero la sua morte, everyone mourned his death.◘ compiangersi v.rifl. to feel* sorry for oneself.* * *[kom'pjandʒere] 1. 2.verbo pronominale compiangersi to feel* sorry for oneself* * *compiangere/kom'pjandʒere/ [70]to pity, to sympathize with [ persona]II compiangersi verbo pronominaleto feel* sorry for oneself. -
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* * *subst. pity subst. (formelt) compassion, sympathy (vekke medlidenhet) arouse pity (hos in) -
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* * *(av medynk) out of pity (vekke medynk) arouse pity (hos in) -
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pity, be sorry for; lament for/over, mourn over, bemoanокайвам се bemoan o.'s lot* * *ока̀йвам,гл. pity, be sorry for; lament for/over, mourn over, bemoan; deplore;\окайвам се bemoan o.’s lot.* * *bemoan: The old woman окайвамed her misfortune. - Старата жена окайваше злата си съдба.; bewail* * *1. pity, be sorry for;lament for/ over, mourn over, bemoan 2. ОКАЙВАМ ce bemoan o.'s lot -
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