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1 under the harrow
1) Общая лексика: в беде, в бедственном положении2) Макаров: под пыткой -
2 under the harrow of affliction
Макаров: под тяжестью горяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > under the harrow of affliction
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3 under the harrow
perişan halde -
4 under the harrow
perişan halde -
5 under the harrow
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6 under the harrow
в беде, в бедственном положении -
7 under the harrow
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8 toad under the harrow
Макаров: вечно притесняемый человек -
9 be\ under\ the\ harrow
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10 treat like a toad under the harrow
1) Общая лексика: попирать (кого-л.) держать (кого-л.) в чёрном теле, третировать ( кого-л.) держать (кого-л.) в чёрном теле2) Макаров: держать (кого-л.) в чёрном теле, попирать (кого-л.), третировать (кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > treat like a toad under the harrow
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harrow ['hærəʊ]1 nounAgriculture herse f;(a) Agriculture labourer à la herse∎ Christ harrowing Hell la descente aux enfers du Christ= prestigieuse "public school" dans la banlieue de Londres -
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harrow [ˊhærəυ]1. n борона́◊under the harrow в беде́; в бе́дственном положе́нии
2. v1) борони́ть2) му́чить, терза́ть -
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harrow [ˊhærəυ]1. n борона́◊under the harrow в беде́; в бе́дственном положе́нии
2. v1) борони́ть2) му́чить, терза́ть -
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{'hærou}
I. n брана, грапа
under the HARROW в голяма беда/нещастие
II. 1. браносвам, браня (посеви и пр)
2. мъча, измъчвам, терзая* * *{'harou} n брана, грапа; under the harrow в голяма беда/нещастие.(2) {'harou} v 1. браносвам, браня (посеви и пр); 2. мъча, изм* * *терзая; браня; брана; браносвам; грапа;* * *1. i. n брана, грапа 2. ii. браносвам, браня (посеви и пр) 3. under the harrow в голяма беда/нещастие 4. мъча, измъчвам, терзая* * * -
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[ˈhærəu]harrow борона; under the harrow в беде; в бедственном положении harrow боронить harrow мучить, терзать harrow борона; under the harrow в беде; в бедственном положении -
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1. n геогр. Харроу2. n боронаweeding harrow — прополочная борона, полольник
3. n расположение или построение по диагонали4. v боронить, бороновать5. v поддаваться боронованию6. v процарапывать7. v мучить, терзать8. v арх. грабить; разорять, опустошатьСинонимический ряд:1. farm implement (noun) cultivator; farm implement; plough; plow; rake; scourer; shovel; tiller; tilling disks; tractor accessory2. afflict (verb) afflict; agonize; crucify; excruciate; martyr; martyrize; rack; smite; strike; torment; torture; try; wring3. cultivate (verb) break clods; cultivate; drag; grade; plough; plow; rake; scour; smooth; till4. sack (verb) depredate; loot; pillage; plunder; rape; ravage; sack -
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In. Harrow 학교(영국 London 근교에 있는 public school, 1571년 창립), 영국 London근교의 HarrowontheHill지구(Harrow 학교의 소재지)IIn. 써레, under the \Harrow 괴로움(어려운)을 당하여IIIvt. 써레질하다, 상하다, 괴롭히다 -
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harv--------harveIsubst. \/ˈhærəʊ\/harvkeep under the harrow ( overført) holde i sjakk, undertrykkeIIverb \/ˈhærəʊ\/1) harve2) ( overført) rive i stykker, rive opp (om sår e.l.), såre, plage, pine, uroe -
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/'hærou/ * danh từ - cái bừa !under the harrow - (nghĩa bóng) lâm vào cảnh hoạn nạn; lâm vào cảnh gay go * ngoại động từ - bừa (ruộng...) - (nghĩa bóng) làm đau đớn, làm tổn thương, rầy khổ =to harrow someone's feelings+ làm đau lòng ai
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