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1 perish
1. intransitive verb1) [Person:] umkommen; [Volk, Rasse, Kultur:] untergehen; [Kraft, Energie:] versiegen; [Pflanze:] eingehen2) (rot) verderben; [Fresken, Gemälde:] verblassen; [Gummi:] altern2. transitive verb1)we were perished [with cold] — wir waren ganz durchgefroren
2) (cause to rot) [schneller] altern lassen [Gummi]; angreifen [Reifen]* * *['periʃ](to die, especially in war, accident etc: Many people perished in the earthquake.) umkommen- academic.ru/54639/perishable">perishable* * *per·ish[ˈperɪʃ]I. viII. vt▪ to \perish sth etw zugrunde richten* * *['perɪʃ]1. viwe shall do it or perish in the attempt — wir werden es machen, koste es, was es wolle
he perished at sea — er fand den Tod auf See
perish the thought! (inf) — Gott behüte or bewahre!
2. vtrubber, leather zerstören, brüchig werden lassen* * *perish [ˈperıʃ]A v/i1. umkommen, zugrunde gehen, sterben (by, of durch, an dat; with vor dat), untergehen, (tödlich) verunglücken:perish by cold erfrieren;perish by drowning ertrinken;we nearly perished with fright wir kamen vor Schrecken fast um;perish the thought! Gott bewahre oder behüte!B v/t1. meist passiv zugrunde richten, vernichten:* * *1. intransitive verb1) [Person:] umkommen; [Volk, Rasse, Kultur:] untergehen; [Kraft, Energie:] versiegen; [Pflanze:] eingehenperish the thought! — Gott behüte od. bewahre!
2) (rot) verderben; [Fresken, Gemälde:] verblassen; [Gummi:] altern2. transitive verb1)we were perished [with cold] — wir waren ganz durchgefroren
2) (cause to rot) [schneller] altern lassen [Gummi]; angreifen [Reifen]* * *v.krepieren v.umkommen v.untergehen v.verenden v.
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