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قَمَعَ \ break sth. down: to suprress: Break down all the opposition. quell: to stop; put down: Soldiers were called to quell the uprising against the government. suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: I suppressed a laugh. Governments sometimes suppress the truth. -
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أَخْضَعَ لِـ (عِصْيَانًا، إلخ) \ quell: to stop; put down: Soldiers were called to quell the uprising against the government. subdue: to conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. subject: to cause to suffer: The prisoner was subjected to cruel treatment. \ See Also قهر (قَهَر)، غلب (غَلَبَ) -
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[kwel] verb1) to put an end to (a rebellion etc) by force.يُخْمِد ثَوْرَةً2) to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).يُزيل المَخاوِف -
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9 quell'abito ti segna troppo
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10 quell'aggeggio là
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11 quell'aggeggio lì
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12 quell'attore è un cane
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13 quell'imbecille di tuo fratello
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > quell'imbecille di tuo fratello
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14 quell'uomo mi attrae molto
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15 quell'uomo è uno zero
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16 Quell- und Zielverkehr
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Quell- und Zielverkehr
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17 Quell- und Zielverkehrsuntersuchung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Quell- und Zielverkehrsuntersuchung
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18 quell position
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > quell position
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19 accidenti a quell'uomo!
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20 addosso a lei quell'abito fa una magnifica figura
addosso a lei quell'abito fa una magnifica figurashe looks very smart in that dress; (contro a, di)\→ addossoDizionario Italiano-Inglese > addosso a lei quell'abito fa una magnifica figura
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Quell — Quell, v. t. [OE. quellen to kill, AS. cwellan, causative of cwelan to die; akin to OHG. quellen to torment, Icel. kvelja. See {Quail} to cower.] 1. To take the life of; to kill. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] The ducks cried as [if] men would… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quell — Quell, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Quelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Quelling}.] [See {Quail} to cower.] [1913 Webster] 1. To die. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Yet he did quake and quaver, like to quell. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To be subdued or abated; to yield;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quell — [kwel] v [T] formal [: Old English; Origin: cwellan to kill ] 1.) to end a situation in which people are behaving violently or protesting, especially by using force = ↑put down quell the violence/disturbance/riot etc ▪ Police used live ammunition … Dictionary of contemporary English
quell — quell·able; quell·er; quell; … English syllables
Quell — Quell, n. Murder. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quell — [ kwel ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to cause a violent situation to end: Mounted police were called in to quell the riot. 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY to get rid of unpleasant thoughts or feelings, or prevent them from becoming stronger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
quell — [v1] defeat, suppress annihilate, conquer, crush, extinguish, hush up*, kill, overcome, overpower, put down, put the lid on*, queer, quench, shut down, silence, sit on, stamp out*, stifle, stop, subdue, subjugate, vanquish; concepts 95,121,234… … New thesaurus
quell — index abate (extinguish), allay, alleviate, arrest (stop), assuage, beat (defeat) … Law dictionary
Quell — Quell,der:1.⇨Quelle(1)–2.⇨Bach(1) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
quell — (v.) O.E. cwellan to kill, murder, execute, from P.Gmc. *kwaljanan (Cf. O.E. cwelan to die, cwalu violent death; O.S. quellian to torture, kill; O.N. kvelja to torment; M.Du. quelen to vex, tease, torment; O.H.G. quellan … Etymology dictionary
quell — *crush, extinguish, suppress, quench, quash Analogous words: *destroy: wreck, *ruin: subdue, subjugate, overcome, vanquish, *conquer Antonyms: foment … New Dictionary of Synonyms