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pitifully ['pɪtɪfʊlɪ](a) (touchingly) pitoyablement;∎ she was pitifully thin sa maigreur faisait peine à voir, elle était maigre à faire pitié(b) (contemptibly) lamentablement;∎ a pitifully bad performance une prestation lamentable;∎ he was pitifully bad at drawing il était lamentable en dessin;∎ she earns a pitifully small salary elle gagne un salaire de misère -
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adverb lamentablemente, deplorablementetr['pɪtɪfəlɪ]1 (sadly) que da pena, lastimosamente2 (deplorably) lamentablemente'pɪtɪfli, 'pɪtɪfəli['pɪtɪfǝlɪ]ADV1) (=pathetically) lastimosamente2) (=contemptibly) lamentablementepitifully inadequate supplies — equipamiento m de una pobreza lamentable
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['pɪtɪfəlɪ]1) (arousing pity) [ thin] da fare paura; [cry, suffer] penosamente2) (arousing contempt) [perform, sing] in modo penoso* * *adverb penosamente, miseramente* * *pitifully► pitiful* * *['pɪtɪfəlɪ]1) (arousing pity) [ thin] da fare paura; [cry, suffer] penosamente2) (arousing contempt) [perform, sing] in modo penoso -
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adv. 1. жално: pitifully poor/thin жалосно сиромав/слаб2. бедно, јадно: a pitifully bad play јадно лоша претстава/игра -
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pitié [pitje]feminine nouna. ( = compassion) pityb. ( = miséricorde) pity• par pitié ! for pity's sake!* * *pitjeavoir pitié de quelqu'un — ( plaindre) to feel sorry for somebody; ( se montrer charitable) to take pity on somebody
ayez pitié de nous! — ( soyez bon) take ou have pity on us!; ( épargnez-nous) have mercy on us!
sans pitié — [vainqueur] merciless, pitiless; [huer, critiquer] mercilessly; [concurrence] ruthless
par pitié, tais-toi! — for pity's sake, be quiet!
* * *pitje nfsans pitié — pitiless, merciless
il me fait pitié — I pity him, I feel sorry for him
avoir pitié de (= compassion) — to pity, to feel sorry for, (= clémence) to have pity on
* * *pitié nf1 ( compassion) pity; ( indulgence) pity, mercy; éprouver or avoir de la pitié pour qn to feel pity for sb, to pity sb; avoir pitié de qn ( plaindre) to feel sorry for sb; ( se montrer charitable) to take pity on sb; ayez pitié de nous! ( soyez bon) take ou have pity on us!; ( épargnez-nous) have mercy on us!; prendre qn en pitié to take pity on sb; faire pitié à qn, inspirer de la pitié à qn to fill sb with pity; il me fait pitié I feel sorry for him; il fait pitié (à voir) he's a pitiful sight; maigre à faire pitié pitifully thin; ça fait pitié de voir ça it's pitiful to see that; ça me fait pitié de la voir dans cet état it makes me sad to see her in that state; c'est (grand) pitié qu'il ait abandonné it's a (great) pity that he gave up; sans pitié [vainqueur] merciless, pitiless; [huer, critiquer] mercilessly; [concurrence] ruthless; un monde sans pitié a cruel world; par pitié, tais-toi! for pity's sake, be quiet!; pitié! ( grâce) (have) mercy!; ( ça suffit)○ for pity's sake!; pitié pour nos forêts/la nature! save our forests/the environment!; pitié pour mes pauvres oreilles! think of my poor ears!;2 ( avec mépris) pity; sourire de pitié pitying smile; regarder qn avec pitié to look pityingly at sb.il vaut mieux faire envie que pitié Prov it's better to be envied than pitied.[pitje] nom féminin1. [compassion] pityavoir pitié de quelqu'un to feel pity for ou to pity somebodya. [sens premier] you look awful!b. [avec mépris] you're pitiful!la pièce? c'était à faire pitié the play? it was a wretched ou pitiful performance2. [désolation] pityquelle pitié!, c'est une pitié! what a pity!————————[pitje] interjectionb. [avec agacement] for pity's sake!————————sans pitié locution adjectivalea. [jurés] they showed no mercyb. [terroristes] they were ruthless -
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adverb1) (pitifully) mitleiderregend; herzergreifend [flehen]2) (contemptibly) erbärmlich; erschreckend [wenig]* * *adverb rührend* * *pa·theti·cal·ly[pəˈθetɪkəli, AM -t̬-]1. (heart-rendingly) Mitleid erregendto cry \pathetically herzzerreißend schluchzento whimper \pathetically kläglich winseln\pathetically inadequate völlig unzulänglich\pathetically little herzlich wenig* * *[pə'TetIkəlI]adv1) (= piteously) mitleiderregendhe limped along pathetically — es war ein mitleiderregender Anblick, wie er einherhumpelte
pathetically thin/weak — erschreckend dünn/schwach
2) slow, stupid, inefficient erbärmlichpathetically incapable —
the goalie dived pathetically late — es war zum Weinen, wie spät sich der Torwart nach dem Ball warf
the trains are pathetically late — es ist zum Weinen or ein Jammer, wie unpünktlich die Züge sind
it had become pathetically obvious that she was ignoring him — es war schon peinlich zu sehen, wie sie ihn ignorierte
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"1. needle, sewing needle. 2. pin, straight pin; safety pin. 3. brooch, pin. 4. pointer, needle (of a gauge). 5. style, gnomon (of a sundial). 6. stinger, sting (of an insect). 7. bot. style. 8. fishhook. 9. needle (of a coniferous tree). 10. needle, hypodermic needle. 11. syringe, hypodermic syringe. 12. shot, injection. 13. pricking sensation, prick, pricking. 14. biting remark. - atsan yere düşmez. colloq. The place is packed./It´s bursting at the seams. - deliği/gözü the eye of a needle. - deliğinden Hindistan´ı seyretmek to be able to draw important conclusions from a small event. - ile kuyu kazmak 1. to try to do a hard job with pitifully inadequate means. 2. to do a job that demands a lot of time and patience. - ile vermek /ı/ to give (a medicine) hypodermically. - ipliğe dönmek to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. -ye iplik geçirmek to thread a needle. -den ipliğe kadar including even the smallest items. - iplik kalmak to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. - işi needlework. (Önce) -yi kendine batır, (sonra) çuvaldızı ele/başkasına. proverb Prick yourself with a needle before you stick a darning needle into others. - topuzu/topu head of a pin, pinhead. - üstünde oturmak to be on pins and needles, be on tenterhooks. - yapmak/vurmak /a/ to give (someone) a shot, give (someone) a hypodermic injection. - yastığı pincushion. - yemek to be given a shot, be given a hypodermic injection. - yutmuş maymuna dönmek/- yemiş ite dönmek to turn to skin and bones."
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