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61 маяться
разг.1. toil2. (томиться, мучиться) suffer, languish -
62 разомлеть
сов. разг. (от жары)languish, grow* languid -
63 стонать
moan, groan; (перен.: страдать) suffer, languish -
64 таять
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65 томить
(вн.)томить кого-л. в тюрьме — let* smb. languish in prison
томить кого-л. голосом и жаждой — make* smb. suffer hunger and thirst, torment smb. with hunger and thirst
томить кого-л. неизвестностью — keep* smb. in suspense
томить кого-л. расспросами — weary smb., или tire smb. out, with questions
его томит жара — he is exhausted / oppressed by the heat
2. тех. cement (d.)3. кул. stew (d.) -
66 томление
с.1. languish2. тех. cementation -
67 вянуть
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wither, fade; droop, flag перен.* * ** * *вянуть; увянуть, завянуть wither, fade; droop* * *fadelanguishwiltwither -
68 затосковать
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69 маяться
несовер.; разг.
1) drudge, toil (with, over)
2) общ.-возвр.(томиться, мучиться)
suffer* * ** * *1) drudge, toil; slave 2) suffer, languish, pine* * * -
70 ослабеть
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71 слабеть
без доп.
weaken, grow weak(er)/feeble; slack off, slacken (о буре, ветре)* * ** * *слабеть; ослабеть weaken, grow weak(er)/feeble* * *batediminisheaselanguishpeakrelaxweakenwilt -
72 стонать
без доп.
groan, moan; suffer, languish перен.* * ** * *стонать; простонать groan, moan; suffer* * *groanhowlmoan -
73 томность
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74 чахнуть
без доп.
1) wither; wither away; wilt; grow stunted (о растениях)
2) pine (о людях); tire oneself out, become exhausted перен.* * ** * *wither; wither away; wilt; grow stunted* * *consumeemaciatelanguishpine -
75 жаждать
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76 изнывать
/ɪznɨˈvatʲ/
languish, pine (with), be languid (with) -
77 стонать
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78 изнывать
несов. - изныва́ть, сов. - изны́тьlanguish; (от) pine (away) (with)изныва́ть от тоски́ по до́му — pine for one's home
изныва́ть от жары́ — be languid with the heat
изныва́ть от жа́жды — burn with [be tormented by] thirst
изныва́ть от жела́ния — burn with desire
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79 истаять
сов.иста́ять от тоски́ — pine, languish
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80 киснуть
несов. - ки́снуть, сов. - ски́снуть1) ( приобретать кислый вкус) turn sourони́ ски́сли — their spirits drooped
См. также в других словарях:
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