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1 обессилеть
1) General subject: be reduced to a pulp, become enervated, collapse, give out, limpen, to be reduced to a pulp2) Makarov: become weak, lose strength -
2 обессиливать
1) General subject: emasculate, enervate, limpen, unnerve2) Military: break down3) Australian slang: tucker out4) Makarov: debilitate, weaken -
3 обмякнуть
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4 ослабевать
1) General subject: abate, attenuate, be down, droop, ebb, fail, faint (от усталости, голода), flag-leaf, grow feeble, grow weak, jade (о внимании), jadeite (о внимании и т.п.), languish, limpen, sag, sink, slack, slacken, slake, tone, tone down, wane, wilt, wither, break down, flag, fall into a decline (особ. от болезни), fade4) Colloquial: let up5) Engineering: fade away6) Railway term: come loose7) Economy: subside (о ценах, спросе), taper8) Automobile industry: collapse9) Polygraphy: flatten11) Polymers: run down12) Automation: subside13) Marine science: slacken (о течении)14) Makarov: abate (напр. о проявлениях заболевания), decay, die, flag (о лошади после скачек), give, slack off, die away, ease up, ebb away, fall away, fall off -
5 ослабеть
1) General subject: abate, bate, be down, break, break up, decay, dilute, droop, ebb, fail, faint, fall off, flag, languish, limpen, melt, peak, relax, sink, weaken (A fierce storm that pounded the American eastern seaboard is expected to weaken as it approaches Atlantic Canada. - должен ослабеть)2) Geology: wane3) Colloquial: crack up (от старости), let up4) American: sag -
6 размякнуть
1) General subject: get limp, limpen, become mushy2) Makarov: soften
См. также в других словарях:
limpen — limp·en … English syllables
limpen — ˈlimpən intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: limp (III) + en (II) : to become limp limpened instantly and fell Carson McCullers … Useful english dictionary
faint — adj 1. pale, dim, distant, obscure, faded, weak, feeble, thin, faltering, trembling; low, soft, gentle, dulcet, whispered, muted, stifled, muffled; dull, indistinct, unclear, inaudible, imperceptible. 2. dizzy, Inf. woozy, vertiginous,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
swoon — v 1. faint, lose consciousness, pass out, black out; limpen, go limp, crumple, succumb, give in or way, keel over, fall over, drop, collapse, Sl. conk out, faint dead away. n 2. faint, unconsciousness, blackout, fainting spell, Pathol. syncope,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
bilimien — bilimien, limpen etc.: see be … Useful english dictionary