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1. transitive verb1) (undergo) erleiden [Verlust, Unrecht, Schmerz, Niederlage]; durchmachen, erleben [Schweres, Kummer]; dulden [Unverschämtheit]the dollar suffered further losses against the yen — der Dollar musste weitere Einbußen gegenüber dem Yen hinnehmen
2) (tolerate) dulden2. intransitive verbnot suffer fools gladly — mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben
suffer for something — (for a cause) für etwas leiden; (to make amends) für etwas büßen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120882/suffer_from">suffer from* * *1) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) leiden2) (to undergo or experience: The army suffered enormous losses.) erleiden3) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) leiden4) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) leiden•* * *suf·fer[ˈsʌfəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (experience trauma) leidenI think he \suffered quite a lot when his wife left him ich glaube, er litt ziemlich, als seine Frau ihn verließ2. (be ill with)Johnny \suffers from asthma Johnny leidet unter Asthma3. (deteriorate) leiden, Schaden erleidenhis work \suffers from it seine Arbeit leidet darunterhis reputation has \suffered sein Ruf hat gelitten4. (be the worse for)▪ to \suffer from sth an etw dat kranken; (be disabled) von etw dat in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werdenthe people who will \suffer if the road is built are those who live locally die Leute, die am meisten betroffen sind, falls die Straße gebaut wird, sind die Anwohner5. (experience sth negative)the economy \suffered from the strikes die Streiks machten der Wirtschaft zu schaffenyou'll \suffer for this! dafür wirst du bezahlen!II. vt▪ to \suffer sth1. (experience sth negative) etw erleiden [o durchmachen]the president \suffered an affront es kam zu einem Affront gegen den Präsidentenboth sides \suffered considerable casualties auf beiden Seiten kam es zu erheblichen Opfernto \suffer defeat eine Niederlage einstecken [müssen]to \suffer hunger Hunger leidento \suffer misfortune Pech habento \suffer neglect vernachlässigt werdento \suffer a setback einen Rückschlag erleiden; (physical condition)to \suffer a breakdown MED einen Zusammenbruch habento \suffer a fracture einen Bruch erleiden, sich dat etwas brechento \suffer a heart attack einen Herzschlag erleidento \suffer injury verletzt werden2. (put up with) etw ertragenI had to \suffer him moaning for half an hour ich musste eine halbe Stunde lang sein Gejammer ertragennot to \suffer fools gladly mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben* * *['sʌfə(r)]1. vt1) (= undergo, be subjected to) pain, injuries, heart attack, loss, setback, damage, hardship erleiden; hunger leiden; headache, stress, effects etc leiden unter or an (+dat); shock habento suffer defeat/death — eine Niederlage/den Tod (geh) erleiden
she suffered quite a blow —
2) (= tolerate) dulden, ertragen3) (liter: allow) zulassen, duldento suffer sth to be done — zulassen or dulden, dass etw geschieht
2. vi(physically, mentally fig) leiden (from unter +dat, from illness an +dat); (as punishment, in hell etc) büßenyour health/work will suffer — deine Gesundheit/Arbeit wird darunter leiden
the runners are clearly suffering in this heat — die Hitze macht den Läufern sichtlich zu schaffen
the regiment suffered badly —
the town suffered badly in the raids — die Stadt wurde bei den Luftangriffen schwer in Mitleidenschaft gezogen
we will see that you don't suffer from the changes — wir werden zusehen, dass Ihnen aus den Umstellungen keine Nachteile entstehen
* * *suffer [ˈsʌfə(r)]A v/i1. leiden, laborieren ( beide:from an dat):suffer from a complex einen Komplex haben2. weitS. leiden (under, from unter dat):3. a) Schaden erleiden, in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden:the engine suffered severely der Motor wurde stark mitgenommen;your reputation will suffer dein Ruf wird leidenb) darunter leiden:he drinks a lot, and his work suffers4. MIL Verluste erleiden5. büßen, bestraft werden, bezahlen müssen ( alle:for für):6. hingerichtet werden, den Tod erleidenB v/t1. Knochenbrüche, Verluste etc erleiden:both armies suffered thousands of dead in beiden Armeen gab es Tausende von Toten3. etwas erfahren, erleiden:suffer a disappointment eine Enttäuschung erleben4. etwas oder jemanden ertragen, aushalten:how can you suffer him?5. dulden, (zu)lassen, erlauben, gestatten:he suffered their presence er duldete ihre Gegenwart;he suffered himself to be cheated er ließ sich betrügen* * *1. transitive verb1) (undergo) erleiden [Verlust, Unrecht, Schmerz, Niederlage]; durchmachen, erleben [Schweres, Kummer]; dulden [Unverschämtheit]the dollar suffered further losses against the yen — der Dollar musste weitere Einbußen gegenüber dem Yen hinnehmen
2) (tolerate) dulden2. intransitive verbsuffer for something — (for a cause) für etwas leiden; (to make amends) für etwas büßen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(from) v.leiden (an) v. v.dulden v.erdulden v.erleiden v.leiden v.(§ p.,pp.: litt, gelitten) -
7 suffer
suf·fer [ʼsʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi1) ( experience trauma) leiden;I think he \suffered quite a lot when his wife left him ich glaube, er litt ziemlich, als seine Frau ihn verließ;to \suffer in silence still vor sich akk hinleiden2) ( be ill with)to \suffer from sth an etw dat leiden;( get attacks of) unter etw dat leiden;Johnny \suffers from asthma Johnny leidet unter Asthma3) ( deteriorate) leiden, Schaden erleiden;his work \suffers from it seine Arbeit leidet darunter;his reputation has \suffered sein Ruf hat gelitten4) ( be the worse for)to \suffer from sth an etw dat kranken;( be handicapped) von etw dat in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden;the people who will \suffer if the road is built are those who live locally die Leute, die am meisten betroffen sind, falls die Straße gebaut wird, sind die Anwohner5) ( experience sth negative)to \suffer from sth unter etw dat zu leiden haben;the economy \suffered from the strikes die Streiks machten der Wirtschaft zu schaffen6) ( be punished)to \suffer for sth für etw akk büßen;you'll \suffer for this! dafür wirst du bezahlen! vtto \suffer sththe president \suffered an affront es kam zu einem Affront gegen den Präsidenten;both sides \suffered considerable casualties auf beiden Seiten kam es zu erheblichen Opfern;to \suffer defeat eine Niederlage einstecken [müssen];to \suffer hunger Hunger leiden;to \suffer misfortune Pech haben;to \suffer neglect vernachlässigt werden;to \suffer a setback einen Rückschlag erleiden;to \suffer a breakdown med einen Zusammenbruch haben;to \suffer a fracture einen Bruch erleiden, sich dat etwas brechen;to \suffer a heart attack einen Herzschlag erleiden;to \suffer injury verletzt werden2) ( put up with) etw ertragen;I had to \suffer him moaning for half an hour ich musste eine halbe Stunde lang sein Gejammer ertragen;not to \suffer fools gladly mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben -
8 нести потери
1) General subject: take casualties, lose, suffer losses, sustain losses, take a beating2) Naval: incur3) Military: experience casualties, incur casualties, incur losses, sustain casualties, (тяжелые) take (heavy) punishment, take losses4) Rare: spend5) Economy: have losses6) Mass media: suffer casualties7) Business: incur a loss, sustain a loss, suffer a loss8) Makarov: suffer to sustain losses -
9 casualty
{'kaegualti}
1. нещастен случай, произшествие, авария
2. човек, пострадал при произшествие/война и пр., жертва
3. pi загуби в хора и материални щети
4. воен. изчезнал/убит/ранен в сражение войник
р1 списък на ранените/убитите/изчезналите войници (и CASUALTY list)
to sustain/suffer CASUALTY ies понасям загуби/щети
to become a CASUALTY воен. бивам изваден от строя
CASUALTY department/ward отделение (в болипца и пр.) за пострадали при произшествия и пр* * *{'kaegualti} и 1. нещастен случай, произшествие; авария; 2.ч* * *произшествие; жертва;* * *1. casualty department/ward отделение (в болипца и пр.) за пострадали при произшествия и пр 2. pi загуби в хора и материални щети 3. to become a casualty воен. бивам изваден от строя 4. to sustain/suffer casualty ies понасям загуби/щети 5. воен. изчезнал/убит/ранен в сражение войник 6. нещастен случай, произшествие, авария 7. р1 списък на ранените/убитите/изчезналите войници (и casualty list) 8. човек, пострадал при произшествие/война и пр., жертва* * *casualty[´kæʒjuəlti] n 1. нещастен случай, произшествие; 2. човек, пострадал при произшествие (война), жертва; an accident with five casualties произшествие с петима пострадали; 3. воен. изчезнал, убит или ранен войник (в сражение); pl списък на ранените, убитите и пр. войници; heavy casualties тежки загуби в хора; to sustain ( suffer) casualties понасям загуби (в хора); 4. спешно отделение; 5. воен. повредена военна кола; the tank became a \casualty танкът беше изваден от строя. -
10 понести
1. borne2. sustainпотерпеть убыток, понести ущерб — to sustain a loss
3. carry; bear; bring; suffer; do; drift; waft; speed4. bolt5. run away6. waftСинонимический ряд:забеременеть (глаг.) забеременеть; забрюхатеть; затяжелеть; зачать -
11 понести потери
1) General subject: meet with losses, suffer losses, sustain losses, take a hit2) Military: incur losses, suffer casualties3) Makarov: sustain casualties -
12 zayiat
",-tı 1. casualties, losses (of human life). 2. losses. 3. loss, damage; wastage. - vermek to suffer casualties, suffer losses (of human life). " -
13 zayiat vermek
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14 жертва
1. (жертвоприношение) sacrifice, victim, offering, oblationпринасям в жертва offeras a sacrifice (на to), sacrificeизкупителна жертва scapegoat, stooge2. (пострадало лице) victimмн.ч. casuaties, toll(плячка) prey. quarry(който лесно се подвежда и т. н.) an easy/soft mark, разг. ам. easy meat; sl. sucker, mug, gull(потърпевш) suffererжертви на война victims of warжертви на наводнение flood victimsжертви на автомобилни злополуки road tollдавам много жертви suffer heavy lossesимаше много жертви many lives were lost, there was a great loss of life. there were many casualtiesпроизшествие с пет жертви an accident with five casualtiesвземам жертви claim victimsкатастрофата взе много жертви the accident resulted in a great loss of life, the accident took a great toll of human lifeспечелвам битка с цената на големи жертви win a battle at a great sacrifice of lifeжертва съм на be a prey to, be a victim ofставам жертва на (умирам) die/fall a victim to, ( пострадвам) fall a prey/victim to, (на навик, чувства и) give out toжертва съм на порок be steeped (to the lips) in viceвсички сме жертва на навика we are all creatures of habitжертва на алкохола a victim of alcoholismвинаги децата са жертва (при развод и пр.) it is always the children who suffer3. (понасяне на лишения) sacrificeправя големи жертви make sacrificesродителите му правеха всякакви жертви, за да му дадат образование his parents made every sacrifice to educate himпостигам целта си с цената на много жертви make great sacrifices to obtain o.'s end* * *жѐртва,ж., -и 1. ( жертвоприношение) sacrifice, victim, offering, oblation; изкупителна \жертваа scapegoat, stooge; принасям в \жертваа offer as a sacrifice (на to), sacrifice;2. ( пострадало лице) victim; мн. casualties, toll; ( плячка) prey, quarry; ( който лесно се подвежда и т. н.) easy/soft mark, разг. амер. easy meat; fall guy; sl. sucker, mug, gull; ( потърпевш) sufferer; аз съм \жертваата шег. I am the victim; вземам \жертваи claim victims; винаги децата са \жертваа ( при развод и пр.) it is always the children who suffer; всички сме \жертваа на навика we are all creatures of habit; давам много \жертваи suffer heavy losses; \жертваа съм на be a prey to, be a victim of; \жертваа съм на порок be steeped (to the lips) in vice; \жертваи на автомобилни злополуки road toll; имаше много \жертваи many lives were lost, there was a great loss of life, there were many casualties; катастрофата взе много \жертваи the accident resulted in a great loss of life, the accident took a great toll of human life; спечелвам битка с цената на големи \жертваи win a battle at a great sacrifice of life; ставам \жертваа на ( умирам) die/fall a victim to, ( пострадвам) fall a prey/victim to, (на навик, чувства) give out to;* * *casualty ; easy {i;zi} (soft) mark ; fish ; fool ; immolation ; mug {mXg}; offering ; victim {viktim}: жертва of a perfect crime - жертва на перфектно престъпление* * *1. (жертвоприношение) sacrifice, victim, offering, oblation 2. (който лесно се подвежда и т. н.) an easy/soft mark, разг. ам. easy meat;sl sucker, mug, gull 3. (плячка) prey. quarry 4. (понасяне на лишения) sacrifice 5. (пострадало лице) victim 6. (потърпевш) sufferer 7. ЖЕРТВА на алкохола a victim of alcoholism 8. ЖЕРТВА съм на be a prey to, be a victim of 9. ЖЕРТВА съм на порок be steeped (to the lips) in vice 10. аз съм ЖЕРТВАта шег. I am the victim 11. вземам жертви claim victims 12. винаги децата са ЖЕРТВА (при развод и пр.) it is always the children who suffer 13. всички сме ЖЕРТВА на навика we are all creatures of habit 14. давам много жертви suffer heavy losses 15. жертви на автомобилни злополуки road toll 16. жертви на война victims of war 17. жертви на наводнение flood victims 18. изкупителна ЖЕРТВА scapegoat, stooge 19. имаше много жертви many lives were lost, there was a great loss of life. there were many casualties 20. катастрофата взе много жертви the accident resulted in a great loss of life, the accident took a great toll of human life 21. мн.ч. casuaties, toll 22. постигам целта си с цената на много жертви make great sacrifices to obtain o.'s end 23. правя големи жертви make sacrifices 24. принасям в ЖЕРТВА offeras a sacrifice (на to), sacrifice 25. произшествие с пет жертви an accident with five casualties 26. родителите му правеха всякакви жертви, за да му дадат образование his parents made every sacrifice to educate him 27. спечелвам битка с цената на големи жертви win a battle at a great sacrifice of life 28. ставам ЖЕРТВА на (умирам) die/fall a victim to, (пострадвам) fall a prey/victim to, (на навик, чувства и) give out to 29. ставам ЖЕРТВА на своите страсти fall a prey to o.'s passions -
15 загуба
1. loss, waste, wastage(обратно на печалба) loss(щети) damageзагуба на време loss/waste of tuneзагуба на кръв loss of bloodнанасям загуби inflict lossesприбирам реколтата без загуби bring in the harvest without wastageпродавам на загуба sell at a loss/at a disadvantageв загуба съм от тази сделка be out of pocket by this transaction/dealпретърпявам загуба incur/sustain a loss, meet with a lossприключвам, без загуба ам. разг. break evenподавам иск за вреди и загуби срещу някого bring an action of damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damagesзагуба на трудоспособност disability, incapacity, disablementзагуба на памет loss of memory, мед. amnesia2. (убити или ранени) casualties, losses(смърт) loss, death, ( при съболезнования) bereavementпонасям тежки загуби suffer/sustain heavy/severe losses/casualtiesнанасям загуби на неприятеля inflict losses on the enemy* * *за̀губа,ж., -и 1. loss, waste, wastage; ( обратното на печалба) loss; ( щети) damage; в \загубаа съм от тази сделка be out of pocket by this transaction/deal; в \загубаа съм 1000 лева be 1000 levs to the bad; \загубаа на данни инф. data overrun; \загубаа на кръв loss of blood; \загубаа на памет loss of memory, мед. amnesia; \загубаа на трудоспособност disability, incapacity, disablement; нанасям \загубаи inflict losses; подавам иск за вреди и \загубаи срещу някого bring an action of damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damages; претърпявам \загубаа suffer/incur/sustain a loss, meet with a loss; прибирам реколтата без \загубаи bring in the harvest without wastage; приключвам без \загубаа break even; продавам на \загубаа sell at a loss/at a disadvantage;2. ( убити или ранени) casualties, losses; ( смърт) loss, death, ( при съболезнования) bereavement; след \загубаата на жена си after the loss/death of his wife.* * *decrement; deprivation: загуба of blood - загуба на кръв; outage; prejudice (юр.); waste{weist}: загуба of time - загуба на време* * *1. (обратно на печалба) loss 2. (смърт) loss, death, (при съболезнования) bereavement 3. (убити или ранени) casualties, losses 4. (щети) damage 5. 2 лева be 6. 3 levs to the bad 7. loss, waste, wastage 8. ЗАГУБА на време loss/waste of tune 9. ЗАГУБА на кръв loss of blood 10. ЗАГУБА на памет loss of memory, мед. amnesia 11. ЗАГУБА на трудоспособност disability, incapacity, disablement 12. в ЗАГУБА съм 13. в ЗАГУБА съм от тази сделка be out of pocket by this transaction/ deal 14. нанасям загуби inflict losses 15. нанасям загуби на неприятеля inflict losses on the enemy 16. подавам иск за вреди и загуби срещу някого bring an action of damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damages 17. понасям тежки загуби suffer/sustain heavy/severe losses/casualties 18. претърпявам ЗАГУБА incur/sustain a loss, meet with a loss 19. прибирам реколтата без загуби bring in the harvest without wastage 20. приключвам, без ЗАГУБА ам. разг. break even 21. продавам на ЗАГУБА sell at a loss/at a disadvantage 22. след ЗАГУБАта на жена си after die loss/death of his wife -
16 strata
(materialna, moralna) lossstrata czasu/pieniędzy — a waste of time/money
* * *f.1. (= ubytek, szkoda) loss, waste; strata czasu/pieniędzy waste of time/money; to żadna strata that's not much of a loss; to niewielka strata that's not much of a waste; ponieść niepowetowaną stratę suffer an irreparable harm, suffer a dead loss; narażać kogoś na straty run the risk of sb incurring losses; strata najbliższych the loss of one's dearest ones; spisać kogoś/coś na straty write sb/sth off; zadać nieprzyjacielowi dotkliwe straty inflict substantial losses on the enemy; oszacować straty estimate the losses; straty w ludziach casualties; bez strat w ludziach without casualties.2. ekon. loss; rachunek zysków i strat profit and loss account; ponieść milionowe straty incur l. suffer a loss running to millions; sprzedać ze stratą sell sth at a loss l. below par; wykazywać stratę show a loss; moja strata pot. my loss, never mind (the loss), what the hell.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strata
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17 victime
victime [viktim]feminine noun• il est mort, victime d'une crise cardiaque he died of a heart attack• être victime de [+ escroc, accident, calomnie] to be the victim of* * *viktim1) (d'accident, de désastre, phénomène) victim, casualtyle joueur, victime d'une blessure au genou... — the player, suffering from a knee injury...
victime d'une panne, il a abandonné la course — hit by mechanical problems, he abandoned the race
2) Droit victim3) ( créature offerte en sacrifice) sacrificial victim* * *viktim nf1) [crime, injustice, malheur] victim2) [accident] victim, casualty* * *victime nf1 (d'accident, de désastre, phénomène) victim, casualty (de of); le cyclone a fait de nombreuses victimes the cyclone claimed many victims ou casualties; les victimes des accidents de la route road accident victims, road casualties; leur entreprise fut l'une des victimes de la crise du pétrole fig their firm was one of the casualties of the oil crisis; être victime de calomnies/d'une idéologie/des circonstances fig to be a victim of slander/of an ideology/of circumstances; être victime d'un infarctus to be the victim of a heart attack; être victime d'un complot fig to be the victim of a conspiracy; les victimes du cancer cancer victims; arrête de jouer les victimes iron stop playing the victim iron; le joueur, victime d'une blessure au genou… the player, suffering from a knee injury…; victime d'une panne, il a abandonné la course hit by mechanical problems, he abandoned the race; il a été victime de son succès/bon cœur/orgueil his success/kind-heartedness/pride has been his undoing;2 Jur victim;3 ( créature offerte en sacrifice) sacrificial victim.[viktim] nom fémininaccident de la route, trois victimes car crash, three casualties4. [d'un préjudice] victimêtre la victime d'un escroc to fall prey to ou to be the victim of a con man -
18 щета
damageпонасям/претърпявам щети suffer losses/damages; incur losses/damagesпредявявам иск за щети срещу някого bring an action for damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damagesморски щети sea casualties* * *щета̀,ж., -ѝ damage; \щетаи застр. average; морски \щетаи sea casualties; нанасям \щетаа cause/do damages, damage; endamage; понасям/претърпявам \щетаи suffer losses/damages; incur losses/damages; предявявам иск за \щетаи срещу някого bring an action for damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damages.* * *damage: cause щетаs - нанасям щети, suffer щетаs - претърпявам щети; injury (телесни)* * *1. damage 2. морски щети sea casualties 3. нанасям ЩЕТА cause/do damages, damage 4. понасям/претърпявам щети suffer losses/damages;incur losses/damages 5. предявявам иск за щети срещу някого bring an action for damages against s.o., sue s.o. for damages -
19 desgracia
f.1 misfortune (mala suerte).ha tenido la desgracia de sufrir dos accidentes aéreos she's had the misfortune to be in two air accidentsbastante desgracia tengo ya con haber perdido mi trabajo it's bad enough having lost my jobpor desgracia unfortunately2 disaster.desgracias personales casualtieses una desgracia que… it's a terrible shame that…3 disgrace, shame, dishonor, discredit.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: desgraciar.* * *1 (desdicha) misfortune2 (mala suerte) bad luck, mischance3 (pérdida de favor) disfavour (US disfavor)4 (accidente) mishap, accident\caer en desgracia to lose favour (US favor), fall from gracepara colmo de desgracias / para mayor desgracia to top it all, to top everythingpor desgracia unfortunately¡qué desgracia! how awful!* * *noun f.1) disgrace2) misfortune•* * *SF1) (=mala suerte) misfortunetuve la desgracia de encontrármelo en el cine — I had the misfortune to o I was unfortunate enough to run into him at the cinema
estar en desgracia — frm to have constant bad luck
2) (=revés) misfortuneha muerto, ¡qué desgracia! — she has died, what a terrible thing (to happen)!
3)desgracias personales — (=víctimas) casualties
4)caer en desgracia — to lose favour o (EEUU) favor, fall from favour o (EEUU) favor
* * *1)a) (desdicha, infortunio) misfortunetener la desgracia de + inf — to have the misfortune to + inf
caer en desgracia — to fall from favor o grace
b)2) ( suceso adverso)y para colmo de desgracias... — and to crown o cap it all...
las desgracias nunca vienen solas — when it rains, it pours (AmE), it never rains but it pours (BrE)
•* * *= mishap, affliction, mischance, obliteration, stroke of misfortune, ill fate, misfortune, misadventure.Ex. The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.Ex. In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.Ex. Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex. The article is entitled 'The wayward bookman: the decline, fall and historical obliteration of an ALA president'.Ex. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex. The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.Ex. The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.Ex. This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.----* caer en desgracia = fall from + grace, fall into + disfavour, tumble into + disgrace, come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute, be in the doghouse, fall + foul of.* demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia = too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own good.* por desgracia = unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointingly.* por suerte o por desgracia = for better or (for) worse, by luck or misfortune.* una desgracia = a crying shame.* * *1)a) (desdicha, infortunio) misfortunetener la desgracia de + inf — to have the misfortune to + inf
caer en desgracia — to fall from favor o grace
b)2) ( suceso adverso)y para colmo de desgracias... — and to crown o cap it all...
las desgracias nunca vienen solas — when it rains, it pours (AmE), it never rains but it pours (BrE)
•* * *= mishap, affliction, mischance, obliteration, stroke of misfortune, ill fate, misfortune, misadventure.Ex: The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.
Ex: In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.Ex: Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex: The article is entitled 'The wayward bookman: the decline, fall and historical obliteration of an ALA president'.Ex: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex: The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.Ex: The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.Ex: This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.* caer en desgracia = fall from + grace, fall into + disfavour, tumble into + disgrace, come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute, be in the doghouse, fall + foul of.* demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia = too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own good.* por desgracia = unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointingly.* por suerte o por desgracia = for better or (for) worse, by luck or misfortune.* una desgracia = a crying shame.* * *A1(desdicha, infortunio): tuvo la desgracia de perder un hijo sadly, she lost a son, she was unfortunate enough to lose a sontiene la desgracia de que la mujer es alcohólica unfortunately, his wife is an alcoholic, he has the misfortune to have an alcoholic wifebastante desgracia tiene el pobre hombre con su enfermedad he has enough to bear with his illnessen la desgracia se conoce a los amigos when things get bad o rough o tough you find out who your real friends arecaer en desgracia to fall from favor o grace2por desgracia ( indep) unfortunately¿te tocó sentarte al lado de él? — sí, por desgracia did you have to sit next to him? — unfortunately, yes o yes, I'm afraid soB(suceso adverso): han tenido una desgracia tras otra they've had one piece of bad luck o one disaster after anothersufrió muchas desgracias en su juventud he suffered many misfortunes in his youthy para colmo de desgracias, se me quemó la cena and to crown o cap it all, I burned the dinner¡qué desgracia! se me manchó el traje nuevo oh, no o what a disaster! I've spilt something on my new suitlas desgracias nunca vienen solas when it rains, it pours ( AmE), it never rains but it pours ( BrE)Compuesto:* * *
Del verbo desgraciar: ( conjugate desgraciar)
desgracia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desgracia
desgraciar
desgracia sustantivo femenino
caer en desgracia to fall from favorb)
desgracia sustantivo femenino
1 (mala suerte) misfortune
2 (suceso penoso) tragedy: tuvieron la desgracia de perder su casa en un incendio, they suffered the misfortune of losing their house in a fire
3 (pérdida de favor, respeto) caer en desgracia, to fall into disgrace 4 desgracias personales, casualties
♦ Locuciones: por desgracia, unfortunately: por desgracia no podemos ir, unfortunately we can't go
las desgracias nunca vienen solas, when it rains it pours
' desgracia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatirse
- adversidad
- azote
- caer
- calamidad
- desastre
- disgusto
- entera
- entero
- evitar
- hambre
- plaga
- través
- abatir
- conllevar
- desdicha
- encarar
- golpe
- miseria
- presentir
- recuperar
- sobrevenir
English:
blow
- curse
- disgrace
- doghouse
- favor
- favour
- misadventure
- misery
- misfortune
- unfortunately
- unluckily
- wretchedness
- affliction
- dismay
- disturbed
* * *desgracia nf1. [mala suerte] misfortune;le persigue la desgracia he is dogged by bad luck;bastante desgracia tengo ya con haber perdido mi trabajo it's bad enough having lost my job;ha tenido la desgracia de sufrir dos accidentes aéreos she's had the misfortune to be in two plane crashes;por desgracia unfortunately;¿le llegaste a conocer? – por desgracia para mí did you ever meet him? – unfortunately for me, I did2. [catástrofe] disaster;ha ocurrido una desgracia something terrible has happened;le persiguen las desgracias bad things keep happening to him;una vida llena de desgracias a life full of misfortune;¡qué desgracia! how awful!;es una desgracia que… it's a terrible shame that…;las desgracias nunca vienen solas it never rains but it poursdesgracias personales:no hubo que lamentar desgracias personales there were no casualties, fortunately3. Compcaer en desgracia to fall from grace o into disgrace;caer en desgracia de alguien to fall out of favour with sb;es la desgracia de la familia he's the shame of the family* * *f1 misfortune;por desgracia unfortunately2 suceso accident;las desgracias nunca vienen solas when it rains, it pours3 ( vergüenza) disgrace;grace* * *desgracia nf1) : misfortune2) : disgrace3)por desgracia : unfortunately* * *desgracia n misfortune / piece of bad luck -
20 sufrir
v.1 to suffer.no sufrió daños it wasn't damagedsufrió una agresión he was the victim of an attacksufrir del estómago to have a stomach complaintLos chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.2 to bear, to stand.tengo que sufrir sus manías I have to put up with his idiosyncrasiesNo pudo sufrirla I cannot stand her.3 to undergo, to experience.la Bolsa sufrió una caída the stock market fellla empresa ha sufrido pérdidas the company has reported o made losses* * *1 (padecer) to suffer2 (accidente, ataque) to have; (operación) to undergo3 (dificultades, cambios) to experience; (derrota, consecuencias) to suffer4 (aguantar) to bear, stand, put up with5 (consentir) to tolerate1 (padecer) to suffer\hacer sufrir a alguien to cause somebody pain, make somebody suffersufrir del corazón to have a heart conditionsufrir hambre to go hungrysufrir vergüenza to be ashamed* * *verb1) to suffer2) endure, bear* * *1. VT1) (=tener) [+ accidente] to have, suffer; [+ consecuencias, revés] to suffer; [+ cambio] to undergo; [+ intervención quirúrgica] to have, undergo; [+ pérdida] to suffer, sustainla ciudad sufrió un ataque — the city suffered o sustained an attack
2) (=soportar)Juan no puede sufrir a su jefe — Juan can't bear o stand his boss
no puede sufrir que la imiten — she can't bear o stand people imitating her
3) [+ examen, prueba] to undergo4) frm (=sostener) to hold up, support2.VI to suffersufre mucho de los pies — she suffers a lot o has a lot of trouble with her feet
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <dolores/molestias> to sufferb) <derrota/persecución/consecuencias> to suffer; < cambio> to undergo; < accidente> to havec) ( soportar) (en frases negativas) to bear2.no puedo sufrir que se ría de mí — I can't bear o stand him laughing at me
sufrir vi to suffersufre del hígado — she suffers from o has a liver complaint
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <dolores/molestias> to sufferb) <derrota/persecución/consecuencias> to suffer; < cambio> to undergo; < accidente> to havec) ( soportar) (en frases negativas) to bear2.no puedo sufrir que se ría de mí — I can't bear o stand him laughing at me
sufrir vi to suffersufre del hígado — she suffers from o has a liver complaint
* * *sufrir11 = grieve, suffer, pine, suffer.Ex: If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.
Ex: Since the introduction of computer-based indexing systems alphabetical indexing languages have become more prevalent, and UDC has suffered a reduction in use.Ex: The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.Ex: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.* cuando a Alguien le ocurre Algo, Otra Persona sufre las consecuencias = when + Alguien + sneeze, + Otro + catch cold.* dejar de hacer sufrir = put + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + misery.* sufrir un suplicio = agonise over [agonize, -USA].sufrir22 = experience, feel, sustain, stew, undergo.Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
Ex: Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex: In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Ex: Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.* no sufrir cambios = remain + normal.* persona que sufre de insomio = insomniac.* sufrir daños = suffer + damage, suffer + harm, come to + harm.* sufrir el acoso de = run + the gauntlet of.* sufrir el efecto de Algo = suffer + effect.* sufrir las consecuencias = suffer + consequences, take it on + the chin.* sufrir las consecuencias de Algo = suffer + effect.* sufrir pérdidas = make + a loss.* sufrir una catástrofe = experience + disaster.* sufrir una depresión nerviosa = have + a breakdown.* sufrir una experiencia = undergo + experience.* sufrir una pérdida = suffer + loss.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* sufrir un cambio = experience + change, undergo + change.* sufrir un contratiempo = suffer + bruises.* sufrir un inconveniente = suffer + inconvenience.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* sufrir un revés = take + an unfortunate turn, take + a pounding, take + a beating.* * *sufrir [I1 ]vt1 ‹dolores/molestias› to suffer; ‹persecución/exilio› to suffersufre lesiones de gravedad he has serious injuriessufrió una grave enfermedad she had a serious illness2 ‹derrota/castigo› to suffer; ‹cambio› to undergosufrieron un accidente en el camino de descenso they had an accident on the way downhabía sufrido otro atentado en 1992 he had been the target of a previous attack in 1992, there had been a previous attempt on his life in 1992nuestro ejército sufrió bajas importantes our army suffered serious lossesel avión sufrió un retraso de dos horas the plane was two hours lateel dólar sufrió un fuerte descenso the dollar suffered a sharp falluno de los motores sufrió una avería one of the engines broke downahora tendrás que sufrir las consecuencias now you'll have to suffer the consequencesson los que más sufren la crisis económica they are the ones hardest hit by the economic crisis3 (soportar) ( en frases negativas) to bearno puedo sufrir que se ría de mí I can't bear o stand him laughing at me, I can't bear o stand it when he laughs at mees que no puedo sufrirla I just can't bear o stand her■ sufrirvito suffermurió de repente, sin sufrir she died suddenly, she didn't sufferestá sufriendo mucho con los dolores she's suffering a great deal with the painsufrir DE algo to suffer FROM sthsufre del hígado/los riñones she suffers from o has a liver/kidney complaint* * *
sufrir ( conjugate sufrir) verbo transitivo
‹ cambio› to undergo;
‹ accidente› to have;
el coche sufrió una avería the car broke down
verbo intransitivo
to suffer;
sufrir de algo to suffer from sth
sufrir
I verbo intransitivo to suffer: sufre de reumatismo, he suffers from rheumatism
II verbo transitivo
1 (un daño, un perjuicio) to suffer: sufría una extraña enfermedad, he had a rare illness
(un accidente) to have
(una derrota) to suffer
(una operación) to undergo
2 (cambios) to undergo: en la adolescencia se sufre una gran transformación, you go through a lot of changes during adolescence
3 (soportar, aguantar) to bear: tuvimos que sufrir sus chistes machistas, we had to put up with his sexist jokes
' sufrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atravesada
- atravesado
- castigar
- desengaño
- llevar
- martirizar
- padecer
- pasar
- soportar
- accidente
- caída
- contratiempo
- daño
- desmayo
- experimentar
- herida
- persecución
- quemar
- regodearse
- resentirse
English:
break down
- brunt
- collapse
- crack
- crack up
- experience
- have
- incur
- meet with
- penalty
- relapse
- squirm
- suffer
- sustain
- undergo
- concuss
- die
- grieve
- height
- hemorrhage
- hurt
- mutate
- rack
- receive
- under
- weak
* * *♦ vt1. [padecer] to suffer;[accidente] to have;sufre frecuentes ataques epilépticos she often has epileptic fits;sufrió persecución por sus ideas she suffered persecution for her ideas;no sufrió daños it wasn't damaged;sufrió una agresión/un atentado he was attacked/an attempt was made on his life;sufrí una vergüenza increíble I felt incredibly embarrassed;la empresa ha sufrido pérdidas the company has reported o made losses;el ejército invasor sufrió numerosas bajas the invading army suffered numerous casualties2. [soportar] to put up with, to bear;tengo que sufrir sus manías I have to put up with his idiosyncrasies;a tu jefe no hay quien lo sufra your boss is impossible to put up with3. [experimentar] to undergo, to experience;la Bolsa sufrió una caída the stock market fell;las temperaturas sufrirán un descenso temperatures will fall♦ vi[padecer] to suffer;sufrió mucho antes de morir she suffered a lot before she died;sufre mucho si su hijo no lo llama he gets very anxious if his son doesn't call him;sufrir de [enfermedad] to suffer from;sufrir del estómago/riñón to have stomach/kidney trouble o a stomach/kidney complaint* * *I v/t figsuffer, put up withII v/i suffer (de from);sufre del estómago he has stomach problems* * *sufrir vt1) : to suffersufrir una pérdida: to suffer a loss2) : to tolerate, to put up withella no lo puede sufrir: she can't stand himsufrir vi: to suffer* * *sufrir vb (en general) to suffer
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