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1 smiting
1) Общая лексика: избиение2) Религия: поражающий, поражение -
2 smiting
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3 smiting
1. kuvvetle vurma (n.) 2. kuvvetle vur (v.) 3. kuvvetle vurarak (prep.) -
4 smiting
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5 kuvvetle vurma
smiting (n.) -
6 kuvvetle vurarak
smiting (prep.) -
7 conciencia + atormentar
(n.) = conscience + smiteEx. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.* * *(n.) = conscience + smiteEx: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
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8 conciencia + mortificar
(n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + troubleEx. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.Ex. He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.* * *(n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + troubleEx: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
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9 conciencia + remorder
(n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + troubleEx. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.Ex. He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.* * *(n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + troubleEx: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
Ex: He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work. -
10 σαρκοτυπεί
σαρκοτυπήςsmiting on the flesh: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)σαρκοτυπήςsmiting on the flesh: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
11 σαρκοτυπεῖ
σαρκοτυπήςsmiting on the flesh: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)σαρκοτυπήςsmiting on the flesh: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
12 striking
1. n ав. нанесение удара по наземной целиstriking down — ударяющий; удар
2. n зажигание3. a поразительный, замечательный4. a ударныйСинонимический ряд:1. impressive (adj.) beautiful; dazzling; extraordinary; imposing; impressive; outstanding; startling; stunning2. noticeable (adj.) arresting; arrestive; attractive; conspicuous; evident; eye-catching; marked; memorable; noteworthy; noticeable; observable; obvious; pointed; prominent; remarkable; salient; sensational; signal; singular3. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; swaying; touching4. attacking (verb) assailing; assaulting; attacking; besetting; fall on; falling on; falling upon; go at; have at; sail in; storming5. catching (verb) catching; nipping; snapping; snatching6. donning (verb) assuming; donning; pulling; putting on; taking on7. giving (verb) administering; dealing; delivering; giving; inflicting8. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; occurring; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; swatting; whacking; whamming9. ringing (verb) bonging; chiming; knelling; pealing; ringing; tolling10. striking (verb) afflicting; agonizing; crucifying; cursing; excruciating; harrowing; martyrizing; occurring; plaguing; racking; scourging; smiting; striking; tormenting; torturing; trying; walk out; wringing11. taking (verb) seizing; taking12. walking out (verb) walking out -
13 избиение
1) General subject: battering, beating, carnage, drubbing, slaughter, vapulation, whaling, whopping, extermination, massacre, smiting, whupass2) Colloquial: bruising, man-handling, manhandling3) American: workout4) British English: flagellation5) Law: battery, bodily blows6) Jargon: the business, the works, going over, shellacking7) Business: violence8) Makarov: abuse9) Taboo: ass-kicking -
14 поражающий
1) General subject: arresting2) Military: destructive3) Chemistry: knocking4) Religion: smiting5) Makarov: electrical -
15 поражение
1) General subject: affection, beating, bust, defeat, deprivation, discomfiture (в бою), knockout, lesion, licking, overthrow, overturn, reverse, rout, router, set-back, striking, the worse, throw down, throw-down, whipping5) American: sorehead (особ. о спортсмене)7) Military: destruction, extermination, gassing, injury, setback8) Religion: smiting9) Law: fail10) Australian slang: a kick in the arse11) Diplomatic term: drubbing12) Forestry: attack, infestation14) Astronautics: disaster, engagement, hit, impact, kill15) Oil&Gas technology coverage17) Aviation medicine: impairment18) Makarov: affection (какого-л. органа)19) Taboo: crap-out, lamping, laying one on -
16 smite
tr[smaɪt]1 architecture (hit) golpear, pegar2 architecture (afflict) aquejar3 architecture (punish) castigar1) strike: golpear2) afflict: afligirv.• afligir v.• caer con fuerza sobre v.• golpear v.• golpear con violencia v.smaɪther conscience smote her — le remordía la conciencia, su conciencia la atormentaba
[smaɪt](pt smote) (pp smitten) VT †† liter (=strike) golpear; (=punish) castigar smitten* * *[smaɪt]her conscience smote her — le remordía la conciencia, su conciencia la atormentaba
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17 अभिघातः _abhighātḥ
अभिघातः 1 Striking, (fig. also); beating, smiting, attack, injury, hurt; तटाभिघातादिव लग्नपङ्के Ku.7.49; शीतातपाभिघातान् Ms.12.77 attacks of heat and cold; so दुःख˚, शोक˚ &c.-2 (In Vaiśeṣika Phil.) Striking against (such as gives rise to sounds &c.), regarded as a kind of संयोग.-3 Striking back, driving or warding off.-4 Extirpation, complete destruction or removal; दुःखत्रयाभिघाताज्विज्ञासा तदभिघातके हेतौ Sāṅ. K.1.-5 Abrupt or vehement articulation of words (as of Vedic texts); sudden shock.-तम् 1 The combination of the 4th letter of any class with the first or third letter of that class; of the second with the first; and of the third with the second letter of any class; अभिघातं स्यात्पूर्वं वैदद्वित्र्यादिवर्णाश्चेत् । नववर्गाणां नवतो धरणीचन्द्रद्विरामाद्याः Śabdak.-2 A harsh pronunciation caused by the neglect of Sandhi rules. -
18 व्यधः _vyadhḥ
व्यधः [व्यध्-अच्]1 Piercing, splitting, hitting; विदधति जनतामनः शरव्यव्यधपटुमन्मथचापनादशङ्काम् Śi.7.24.-2 Smiting, wounding, striking.-3 Perforating.-4 A stroke, wound.-धा Bleeding. -
19 kuvvetle vur
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20 χαλκοπλήκτους
χαλκόπληκτοςsmiting with brazen edge: masc /fem acc pl
См. также в других словарях:
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smiting — misting … Anagrams dictionary
smiting — smit·ing … English syllables
smiting — present part of smite … Useful english dictionary
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misting — smiting … Anagrams dictionary
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