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1 wretch
[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) infeliz2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) desgraçado!•- wretched- wretchedly
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2 wretch
[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) desgraçado2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) desgraçado•- wretched- wretchedly - wretchedness -
3 my little wretch
my little wretchmeu pobre coitadinho. -
4 poor wretch
poor wretchcoitado, pobre diabo. -
5 wretched
['re id]1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) miserável2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) desgraçado* * *wretch.ed[r'etʃid] adj 1 baixo, ordinário, desprezível, ignóbil, vil, infame. 2 triste, infeliz, desgraçado, desditoso. 3 pobre, escasso, indigente. 4 ruim, imprestável. -
6 wretchedly
adverb miseravelmente* * *wretch.ed.ly[r'etʃidli] adv 1 de modo baixo, ignobilmente, infamemente. 2 tristemente, desgraçadamente. 3 pobremente. 4 imprestavelmente. -
7 wretchedness
noun miséria* * *wretch.ed.ness[r'etʃidnis] n 1 miséria. 2 infelicidade, desdita, desgraça. 3 mesquinharia, baixeza.
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Wretch — Wretch, n. [OE. wrecche, AS. wrecca, wr[ae]cca, an exile, a wretch, fr. wrecan to drive out, punish; properly, an exile, one driven out, akin to AS. wr[ae]c an exile, OS. wrekkio a stranger, OHG. reccheo an exile. See {Wreak}, v. t.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wretch — Studioalbum von Kyuss Veröffentlichung 23. September 1991 Aufnahme 1989 1991 Label … Deutsch Wikipedia
wretch — wretch; wretch·ed; wretch·ed·ly; wretch·ed·ness; wretch·less; wretch·less·ness; … English syllables
Wretch — Album par Kyuss Sortie 23 septembre 1991 Enregistrement Palm Springs, Californie Durée 46:36 Genre Rock alternatif, Stoner rock … Wikipédia en Français
Wretch — Álbum de Kyuss Publicación 23 de septiembre de 1991 Género(s) Heavy metal Stoner metal Duración 46:36 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
wretch — [retʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: wrecca person driven out ] 1.) someone that you feel sorry for ▪ He was a lonely, miserable wretch. 2.) someone you are annoyed with ▪ Stop pulling my hair, you wretch! … Dictionary of contemporary English
wretch — [ retʃ ] noun count 1. ) someone who is in a difficult situation and who you feel sorry for: The poor wretch lay crying by the side of the road. 2. ) HUMOROUS someone you do not like or who annoys you: Why did you marry that wretch? a ) LITERARY… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wretch´ed|ly — wretch|ed «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean … Useful english dictionary
wretch|ed — «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean … Useful english dictionary
wretch — (n.) O.E. wrecca wretch, stranger, exile, from P.Gmc. *wrakjan (Cf. O.S. wrekkio, O.H.G. reckeo a banished person, exile, Ger. recke renowned warrior, hero ), related to O.E. wreccan to drive out, punish (see WREAK (Cf. wreak)). Sense of vile,… … Etymology dictionary
wretch — ► NOUN 1) an unfortunate person. 2) informal a contemptible person. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary