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21 xit
dull (pen or pencil). xit bo’l to become dull; to become annoyed. xit qil to make dull; to annoy. ko’ngli xit upset, in a bad way -
22 socar
• make drinkable• make dull -
23 görünüşte anlayışsızlaştır
make dull in appearance -
24 entorpecer
v.1 to hinder (debilitar) (movimientos).Elsa entorpeció la búsqueda Elsa hindered the search.2 to obstruct, to hinder.3 to make it difficult to.Elsa entorpece buscar comida Elsa makes it difficult to search for food.4 to dull, to blunt.Su torpeza entorpeció el cuchillo His clumsiness dulled the knife.5 to stupefy, to make dumb.El golpe entorpeció a Ricardo The blow made Richard dumb.6 to benumb.* * *1 to make numb, make dull* * *VT1) (=estorbar) [gen] to obstruct, hinder; [+ proyectos] to set back; [+ tráfico] to slow down, slow up; [+ trabajo] to delay, hinder2) (=aletargar) [+ entendimiento] to dull, stupefy; [+ miembro] to make numb* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( dificultar) < tráfico> to hold up, slow down; <planes/movimiento> to hinderb) < entendimiento> to dull; < reacciones> to dull, slow down2.* * *= hamper, hinder, cripple, dull, get in + the way (of), stand in + the way (of).Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex. The objection to it seems to be that by reading rubbish children cripple their own imaginative, linguistic or moral powers.Ex. Too much heat, like too much cold, dulls the mind.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.----* entorpecer la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* entorpecerse mutuamente = trip over + each other.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( dificultar) < tráfico> to hold up, slow down; <planes/movimiento> to hinderb) < entendimiento> to dull; < reacciones> to dull, slow down2.* * *= hamper, hinder, cripple, dull, get in + the way (of), stand in + the way (of).Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.
Ex: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex: The objection to it seems to be that by reading rubbish children cripple their own imaginative, linguistic or moral powers.Ex: Too much heat, like too much cold, dulls the mind.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.* entorpecer la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* entorpecerse mutuamente = trip over + each other.* * *entorpecer [E3 ]vt1(dificultar): está entorpeciendo el tráfico it is holding up o slowing down o obstructing the trafficestas cajas entorpecen el paso these boxes are (getting) in the wayen lugar de ayudar entorpece la marcha del trabajo instead of helping she's slowing the job up o she's a hindrancesu enfermedad entorpece nuestros planes her illness is a setback to o is hindering our plansentorpecía sus movimientos it hindered o restricted her movements2 ‹entendimiento› to dull; ‹reacciones› to dull, slow down«entendimiento» to become dulled; «reacciones» to become dulled, be slowed down* * *
entorpecer ( conjugate entorpecer) verbo transitivo
‹planes/movimiento› to hinder;
entorpecerse verbo pronominal [entendimiento/reacciones] to become dulled
entorpecer verbo transitivo
1 (un acuerdo, un camino) to hinder: las obras entorpecen el tráfico, the road works are holding up the traffic
2 (las capacidades, los sentidos) to dull
' entorpecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impedir
- obstruir
English:
hinder
- set back
- cramp
- deaden
- dull
- hold
* * *entorpecer vt1. [dificultar] [proceso, movimientos, negociaciones] to hinder;[tráfico] to slow down;problemas de última hora entorpecen la firma del tratado last-minute problems are holding up o delaying the signing of the treaty;el viento entorpecía el ritmo de los ciclistas the wind slowed the cyclists down;¡estás entorpeciendo el paso! you're getting in the way!2. [debilitar] [miembros] to numb;[mente] to cloud* * *v/t1 hold up, hinder; paso obstruct2 entendimiento dull* * *entorpecer {53} vt1) : to hinder, to obstruct2) : to dull* * *entorpecer vb to hinder -
25 embrutecer
v.1 to stultify, to make dull.2 to brutalize, to bestialize, to brutalise, to make brutish.* * *1 (facultades etc) to dull, deaden1 to become dull, become stupefied* * *1.VT to stupefy, dull the senses of2.See:* * ** * *= barbarise [barbarize, -USA], brutalise [brutalize, -USA].Ex. The first option means fighting, the resistance brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.Ex. The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.* * ** * *= barbarise [barbarize, -USA], brutalise [brutalize, -USA].Ex: The first option means fighting, the resistance brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.
Ex: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.* * *embrutecer [E3 ]vt«trabajo» to stultify, dull; «televisión» to make … mindless, turn … into a vegetable ( colloq)* * *
embrutecer ( conjugate embrutecer) verbo transitivo [ trabajo] to stultify;
[ televisión] to make … mindless
embrutecer verbo transitivo to brutalize
* * *♦ vtto stultify, to make dull;la televisión embrutece a los niños television stunts children's mental development* * *v/t brutalize -
26 изтъпявам
1. изтъпя blunt, dull, make dull/bluntизтъпявам се become/get dull/blunt2. изтъпея (оглупявам) grow/become stupid/dull* * *изтъпя̀вам,гл. blunt, dull, make dull/blunt; take the edge off (s.th.);\изтъпявам се become/get dull/blunt.——————гл. ( оглупявам) grow/become stupid/dull.* * *rebate* * *1. 1, изтъпя blunt, dull, make dull/ blunt 2. 2, изтъпея (оглупявам) grow/become stupid/dull 3. ИЗТЪПЯВАМ ce become/get dull/blunt -
27 beschlagen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat beschlagen)1. (Tür etc.) put metal fittings on; (Schuhe) put metal tips on; mit Nägeln etc.: stud; ein Fass mit Reifen beschlagen put hoops on a barrel2. (Pferd) shoe; das Pferd muss neu beschlagen werden the horse must be reshod ( oder needs new shoes)3. (anlaufen lassen: Fenster, Spiegel) mist up; (Wände) make sweat; (Silber) tarnish; (Metall) make dull4. Jägerspr. (begatten) cover, serveII v/i und v/refl (v/i ist): ( sich) beschlagen Glas, Brillengläser: mist up; Wände: sweat; Metall: go dull, tarnish; (schimmeln) go mo(u)ldy; die Wurst ist schon leicht beschlagen the sausage already has a slight sheen—Adj.2. (sich auskennend) sehr beschlagen sein in etw. (Dat) / auf einem Gebiet be very knowledgeable about ( oder well up on) s.th. / a subject; wenig beschlagen sein in know very little about, be ignorant about* * *(angelaufen) steamy (Adj.);(verzieren) to stud ( Verb)* * *be|schla|gen I ptp beschlagen irreg1. vt1) (= mit Beschlägen versehen) Truhe, Möbel, Tür to put (metal) fittings on; Huftier to shoe; Schuhe to put metal tips on; (mit Ziernägeln) to studist das Pferd beschlágen? — is the horse shod?
3) (Sw = betreffen) to concern2. vir(vi: aux sein) (Brille, Glas, Fenster) to steam up, to get steamed up, to mist up or over; (Wand) to get covered in condensation, to get steamed up; (Silber etc) to tarnishIIwürden Sie bitte die beschlágenen Scheiben abwischen? — the windows are getting steamed up etc, could you give them a wipe?
adj(= erfahren) well-versedauf einem Gebiet beschlágen sein — to be well-versed in a subject
* * *1) ((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) fog2) (to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) mist over3) (to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) up4) (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) shoe5) (to (cause to) become covered with steam: The windows steamed up / became steamed up.) steam up6) (to put, or form, a tip on: The spear was tipped with an iron point.) tip* * *be·schla·gen *1I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (mit metallenem Zierrat versehen)Schuhe \beschlagen to put metal tips on shoesetw mit Ziernägeln \beschlagen to stud sth2. (behufen)▪ [jdm] ein Pferd \beschlagen to shoe [sb's] horseII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to mist [or steam] upder Spiegel im Bad ist \beschlagen the bathroom mirror is misted [or steamed] upSilber beschlägt sehr schnell silver tarnishes very quicklybe·schla·gen2adj (erfahren)▪ in etw dat [gut/nicht] \beschlagen sein to be [well/badly] versed in sth, to be very experienced [or knowledgeable]/inexperienced in sth* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb shoe < horse>2.Schuhsohlen mit Nägeln beschlagen — stud the soles of shoes with [hob]nails
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < window> mist up (Brit.), fog up (Amer.); (durch Dampf) steam upIIbeschlagene Scheiben — misted-up/fogged-up/steamed-up windows
Adjektiv knowledgeablein etwas (Dat.) [gut] beschlagen sein — be knowledgeable about something
* * *beschlagen1 (irr)A. v/t (hat beschlagen)ein Fass mit Reifen beschlagen put hoops on a barrel2. (Pferd) shoe;das Pferd muss neu beschlagen werden the horse must be reshod ( oder needs new shoes)3. (anlaufen lassen: Fenster, Spiegel) mist up; (Wände) make sweat; (Silber) tarnish; (Metall) make dullB. v/i & v/r (v/i ist):(sich) beschlagen Glas, Brillengläser: mist up; Wände: sweat; Metall: go dull, tarnish; (schimmeln) go mo(u)ldy;die Wurst ist schon leicht beschlagen the sausage already has a slight sheenbeschlagen2 adjbeschlagene Autofenster misted up car windows/auf einem Gebiet be very knowledgeable about ( oder well up on) sth/a subject;wenig beschlagen sein in know very little about, be ignorant about* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb shoe < horse>2.Schuhsohlen mit Nägeln beschlagen — stud the soles of shoes with [hob]nails
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < window> mist up (Brit.), fog up (Amer.); (durch Dampf) steam upIIbeschlagene Scheiben — misted-up/fogged-up/steamed-up windows
Adjektiv knowledgeablein etwas (Dat.) [gut] beschlagen sein — be knowledgeable about something
* * *adj.mounted adj. v.to shod v.to stud v. -
28 atontar
v.1 to daze, to stun.El golpe atontó a Ricardo The blow stunned Richard.2 to dull the mind of (volver tonto).3 to make dumb, to make dull, to stupefy.Las drogas atontan a las personas Drugs make people dumb.* * *1 (volver tonto) to make stupid, stupefy, turn into a vegetable1 (volverse tonto) to go stupid, turn into a vegetable2 (aturdirse) to get confused, be bewildered; to become groggy, begin to feel groggy* * *1. VT1) (Med) to stupefy2) (=aturdir) to bewilder, stun2.See:* * ** * ** * *atontar [A1 ]vtestas pastillas me están atontando these pills are making me feel groggy o dopeytanta televisión va a acabar atontándolos all this television's going to turn them into vegetables o zombiesel golpe lo atontó he was stunned o dazed by the blow, the blow stunned o dazed him* * *
atontar ( conjugate atontar) verbo transitivo [ golpe] to stun, daze;
la televisión los atonta television turns them into vegetables o zombies
atontar verbo transitivo to confuse, bewilder
' atontar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atontado
* * *♦ vt1. [aturdir] to daze, to stun2. [volver tonto] to dull the mind of;la televisión atonta a los niños television dulls children's minds* * *v/t1 make groggy o2 de golpe stun, daze* * *atontar vt1) : to stupefy2) : to bewilder, to confuse* * *atontar vb1. (volver tonto) to turn into a vegetable3. (marear) to make sleepy -
29 affadir
affadir [afadiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verb[+ aliment] to make tasteless* * *afadiʀ
1.
verbe transitif lit to make [something] tasteless [sauce]; fig to make [something] dull [texte, personnage]
2.
s'affadir verbe pronominal1) lit [plat] to lose its flavour [BrE]2) fig [intérêt] to fade; [argument] to lose impact* * *afadiʀ vtto make insipid, to make tasteless* * *affadir verb table: finirA vtr2 fig [auteur, corrections] to make [sth] dull [texte, personnage].B s'affadir vpr1 lit [plat] to lose its flavourGB; [odeur] to fade;2 fig [intérêt] to fade; [argument] to lose impact.[afadir] verbe transitif1. [aliments] to make bland ou tasteless————————s'affadir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [aliments] to become tasteless2. [couleur] to fadedans sa deuxième période, ses couleurs se sont affadies in his second period, he paints in duller shades -
30 tarnish
1. verb(to (cause a metal to) become dull and stained: Silver tarnishes easily.) deslustrar(se), empañar(se); manchar(se)
2. noun(a dull, stained appearance on a metal surface.) falta de lustretr['tɑːnɪʃ]1 (metal) deslustrar; (reputation) empañar, manchar1 (metal) deslustrarse; (reputation) empañarse, mancharse1 falta de lustre, falta de brillotarnish ['tɑrnɪʃ] vt1) dull: deslustrar2) sully: empañar, manchar (una reputación, etc.)tarnish vi: deslustrarsetarnish n: deslustre mn.• deslustre s.m.• empañadura s.f.v.• amancillar v.• desdorar v.• deslucir v.• deslustrar v.• empañar v.• oxidarse v.
I
1. 'tɑːrnɪʃ, 'tɑːnɪʃa) ( make dull) \<\<silver\>\> deslustrar, poner* negrob) ( spoil) \<\<reputation/name\>\> empañar, manchar
2.
via) \<\<silver\>\> deslustrarse, ponerse* negrob) \<\<fame\>\> empañarse, mancharse
II
mass noun falta f de lustre or brillo['tɑːnɪʃ]1.VT (lit) deslustrar, quitar el brillo a; (fig) manchar, empañar2.VI [metal] deslustrarse, perder el brillo* * *
I
1. ['tɑːrnɪʃ, 'tɑːnɪʃ]a) ( make dull) \<\<silver\>\> deslustrar, poner* negrob) ( spoil) \<\<reputation/name\>\> empañar, manchar
2.
via) \<\<silver\>\> deslustrarse, ponerse* negrob) \<\<fame\>\> empañarse, mancharse
II
mass noun falta f de lustre or brillo -
31 blunt
1. adjective1) ((of objects) having no point or sharp edge: a blunt knife.) desafilado, despuntado2) ((of people) (sometimes unpleasantly) straightforward or frank in speech: She was very blunt, and said that she did not like him.) abrupto, brusco, directo
2. verb(to make less sharp: This knife has been blunted by years of use.) desafilar, despuntar- bluntly- bluntness
blunt adj desafilado / despuntadotr[blʌnt]2 figurative use (person) directo,-a, que no tiene pelos en la lengua1 desafilar, embotar (pencil) despuntar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLblunt angle SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL ángulo obtusoblunt instrument instrumento contundenteblunt ['blʌnt] vt: despuntar (aguja o lápiz), desafilar (cuchillo o tijeras), suavizar (crítica)blunt adj1) dull: desafilado, despuntado2) direct: directo, franco, categóricoadj.• boto, -a adj.• brusco, -a adj.• despuntado, -a adj.• embotado, -a adj.• mocho, -a adj.• obtuso, -a adj.• romo, -a adj.v.• arromar v.• despuntar v.• embotar v.• enromar v.
I blʌntadjective -er, -esta) ( not sharp) < pencil> desafilado, que no tiene punta, mocho (esp AmL); <tip/edge> romo; < knife> (BrE) desafiladob) ( straightforward) <person/manner> directo, franco; < refusal> rotundo, categórico
II
a) \<\<pencil\>\> despuntar; \<\<knife/scissors\>\> desafilarb) ( make dull) \<\<senses/intellect\>\> embotar[blʌnt]1. ADJ1) (=not sharp) [edge] desafilado; [point] despuntado2) (=outspoken) [manner, person] directo, franco; [statement] terminante2.VT [+ blade, knife] desafilar; [+ pencil] despuntar; (fig) debilitar, mitigar* * *
I [blʌnt]adjective -er, -esta) ( not sharp) < pencil> desafilado, que no tiene punta, mocho (esp AmL); <tip/edge> romo; < knife> (BrE) desafiladob) ( straightforward) <person/manner> directo, franco; < refusal> rotundo, categórico
II
a) \<\<pencil\>\> despuntar; \<\<knife/scissors\>\> desafilarb) ( make dull) \<\<senses/intellect\>\> embotar -
32 претъпявам
blunt, dull; make dull(шум. звук и пр.) muffle(удар, сътресение, болка) deaden* * *1. (удар, сътресение, болка) deaden 2. (шум. звук и пр.) muffle 3. blunt, dull;make dull -
33 dim
1. adjective1) schwach, trüb [Licht, Flackern]; matt, gedeckt [Farbe]; dämmrig, dunkel [Zimmer]; undeutlich, verschwommen [Gestalt]2) (fig.) blass; verschwommenin the dim and distant past — in ferner Vergangenheit
3) (indistinct) schwach, getrübt [Seh-, Hörvermögen]4) (coll.): (stupid) beschränkt5)2. intransitive verb,take a dim view of something — (coll.) von etwas nicht erbaut sein
- mm- (lit. or fig.) schwächer werden3. transitive verb,- mm- verdunkeln; (fig.) trüben; dämpfendim the lights — (Theatre, Cinemat.) die Lichter langsam verlöschen lassen
* * *[dim] 1. adjective 2. verb(to make or become dim: Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.) trüben, verdunkeln- academic.ru/86194/dimly">dimly- dimness* * *<- mm->[dɪm]I. adj1. (not bright) schwach, trüb\dim glow schwacher [o trüber] Schein\dim light schwaches [o trübes] Licht; (poorly lit) düster, schumm[e]rig, dunkel\dim corner dunkle Ecke\dim room schummriges Zimmer2. (indistinct) undeutlich, verschwommen, schwach\dim memory [or recollection] verschwommene Erinnerung\dim shape verschwommene Konturen pl\dim sound leises Geräusch\dim view [or vision] unscharfe Sicht3. (dull) colour matt, trüb, blass\dim prospects trübe AussichtenII. vt▪ to \dim sth etw abdunkeln [o verdunkeln]to \dim the lights das Licht dämpfen; AUTOto \dim the headlights abblenden* * *[dɪm]1. adj (+er)1) (= not bright) light, lamp schwach, trüb; metal matt, glanzlos; (= badly lit) room dämmerig, dunkelthe room grew dim — im Zimmer wurde es dunkel
I have a dim memory or recollection of it — ich erinnere mich nur (noch) dunkel daran
to have a dim awareness of sth — sich (dat) einer Sache (gen) nur undeutlich bewusst sein
3) (= gloomy) prospects, outlook schlecht2. vtto dim one's headlights (esp US) — abblenden
2) (= make dull) colour dämpfen, decken; sound dämpfen; metal mattieren; sight, mind, senses, memory trüben; beauty verblassen lassen; glory beeinträchtigen3. vi2) (= become dull colour) gedämpft or matter werden; (sound) leiser werden; (metal) mattiert werden; (memory) nachlassen; (beauty) verblassen; (glory) verblassen, vergehen; (sight) nachlassen, getrübt werden* * *dim [dım]A adj (adv dimly)1. (halb)dunkel, düster:2. undeutlich, verschwommen (beide auch fig)3. trüb(e), blass, matt (Farbe)4. schwach, trüb (Licht):dimly lit schwach erleuchtet5. getrübt, trübe6. umg beschränktB v/t1. verdunkeln, verdüstern2. trüben (auch fig):dim sb’s love3. TECH mattierenC v/i1. sich verdunkeln oder verdüstern3. undeutlich werden4. verblassen (auch fig)* * *1. adjective1) schwach, trüb [Licht, Flackern]; matt, gedeckt [Farbe]; dämmrig, dunkel [Zimmer]; undeutlich, verschwommen [Gestalt]2) (fig.) blass; verschwommen3) (indistinct) schwach, getrübt [Seh-, Hörvermögen]4) (coll.): (stupid) beschränkt5)2. intransitive verb,take a dim view of something — (coll.) von etwas nicht erbaut sein
- mm- (lit. or fig.) schwächer werden3. transitive verb,- mm- verdunkeln; (fig.) trüben; dämpfendim the lights — (Theatre, Cinemat.) die Lichter langsam verlöschen lassen
* * *adj.dunkel adj.dämmerig adj.trüb adj. -
34 entontecer
v.to stultify, to make dull, to make dumb, to make silly.* * *1 to befuddle1 to become confused* * *1.2.See:* * *entontecer vtentontecer a alguien to dull sb's brain;programas que entontecen a la audiencia programmes which rot the audience's brains o minds* * *v/t:la televisión entontece a los niños television addles kids’ brains, TV dumbs kids down -
35 obtundo
ob-tundo, tŭdi, tūsum (and tunsum), 3, v. a.I.To strike or beat against, at, or on a thing; to beat, thump, belabor (very rare;II. A.perh. only ante- and post-class.): pectora pugnis, Firm. Math. 5, 5: obtundit os mihi,
breaks my jaw, Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 50; cf.:obtunso ore,
id. ib. 5, 1, 8; cf.:nam sum obtusus pugnis pessume,
id. Am. 2, 1, 59.—Lit. (very rare):B.telum,
Lucr. 6, 399:gladios,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 166.—Transf.1.To blunt, weaken, make dull, deprive of strength:2.aciem oculorum,
Plin. 22, 25, 70, § 142:auditum,
id. 24, 11, 50, § 87:obtusus stomachus,
id. Ep. 7, 3, 5:vocem,
to blunt, weaken, Lucr. 4, 613:ingenia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 282:et obtusis ceciderunt viribus artis,
Lucr. 3, 452; Liv. 7, 2:mentem,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 33, 80:ingenia,
id. de Or. 3, 24, 93:nihil est quod tam obtundat elevetque aegritudinem, quam. etc.,
id. Tusc. 3, 16, 34.—Aures or aliquem, or simply obtundere, to stun or din the ears; to deafen one by saying a thing too often or too long; hence, to annoy or tease with importunity; aures graviter obtundo tuas, ne quem ames, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 120: ne brevitas [p. 1248] defraudasse aures videatur, neve longitudo obtudisse, Cic. Or. 66, 221:A.aliquem longis epistulis,
to annoy, molest, id. Att. 8, 1:aliquem,
id. Fam. 5, 14, 3:rogitando,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 6.—With object-clause: obtuderunt ejus aures, te socium praetoris fuisse, they dinned into him that, etc., Timarch. ap. Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 67, § 157.— With subj.:non cessat obtundere, totam prorsus a principio fabulam promeret,
App. M. 9, p. 228, 8:aliquem de aliquā re,
to importune, annoy, Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 33:obtundis, tametsi intellego, etc.,
id. And. 2, 2, 11.—Hence, obtūsus ( obtunsus or optūsus), a, um, P. a., blunt, dull, obtuse (class.).Lit.:B.falx obtusa et hebes,
Col. 4, 24, 21:pugio,
Tac. A. 15, 54:vomer,
Verg. G. 1, 262:angulus,
Lucr. 4, 355:cornua lunae obtusa,
Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 347.—Transf., blunted, blunt, dull, weak, faint, powerless:animi acies obtusior,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83:stellis acies obtunsa,
Verg. G. 1, 395: obtusi et hebetes ad aliquam rem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Lact. 3, 14:aures obtunsae,
blunted, dull of hearing, Auct. Her. 3, 9, 17: vox, thick, not clear (opp. clara), Quint. 11, 3, 15:fauces tumentes strangulant vocem, optusae obscurant,
id. 11, 3, 20:stomachus,
weakened, spoiled, Plin. Ep. 7, 3, 5:obtunsa pectora,
insensible, without feeling, Verg. A. 1, 567:ingenium,
Gell. 13, 24, 21:vires,
enfeebled, Lucr. 3, 452:nimio ne luxu obtunsior usus Sit genitali arvo,
too blunted, too enfeebled, Verg. G. 3, 135:vigor animi,
Liv. 5, 18:cor,
Lact. 2, 5, 4:sensus eorum,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 3, 14:venenum,
powerless, Calp. Ecl. 5, 94.— Comp.:quo quid dici potest obtusius?
Cic. N. D. 1, 25, 70.— Sup. does not occur.—Hence, adv.: obtūsē, dully, not keenly (postclass.):crocodili in aquā obtusius vident, in terrā acutissime,
Sol. 32, § 28.—Fig.:hoc facere obtuse,
Aug. Doct. Christ. 4, 5, § 7. -
36 optusus
ob-tundo, tŭdi, tūsum (and tunsum), 3, v. a.I.To strike or beat against, at, or on a thing; to beat, thump, belabor (very rare;II. A.perh. only ante- and post-class.): pectora pugnis, Firm. Math. 5, 5: obtundit os mihi,
breaks my jaw, Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 50; cf.:obtunso ore,
id. ib. 5, 1, 8; cf.:nam sum obtusus pugnis pessume,
id. Am. 2, 1, 59.—Lit. (very rare):B.telum,
Lucr. 6, 399:gladios,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 166.—Transf.1.To blunt, weaken, make dull, deprive of strength:2.aciem oculorum,
Plin. 22, 25, 70, § 142:auditum,
id. 24, 11, 50, § 87:obtusus stomachus,
id. Ep. 7, 3, 5:vocem,
to blunt, weaken, Lucr. 4, 613:ingenia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 282:et obtusis ceciderunt viribus artis,
Lucr. 3, 452; Liv. 7, 2:mentem,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 33, 80:ingenia,
id. de Or. 3, 24, 93:nihil est quod tam obtundat elevetque aegritudinem, quam. etc.,
id. Tusc. 3, 16, 34.—Aures or aliquem, or simply obtundere, to stun or din the ears; to deafen one by saying a thing too often or too long; hence, to annoy or tease with importunity; aures graviter obtundo tuas, ne quem ames, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 120: ne brevitas [p. 1248] defraudasse aures videatur, neve longitudo obtudisse, Cic. Or. 66, 221:A.aliquem longis epistulis,
to annoy, molest, id. Att. 8, 1:aliquem,
id. Fam. 5, 14, 3:rogitando,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 6.—With object-clause: obtuderunt ejus aures, te socium praetoris fuisse, they dinned into him that, etc., Timarch. ap. Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 67, § 157.— With subj.:non cessat obtundere, totam prorsus a principio fabulam promeret,
App. M. 9, p. 228, 8:aliquem de aliquā re,
to importune, annoy, Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 33:obtundis, tametsi intellego, etc.,
id. And. 2, 2, 11.—Hence, obtūsus ( obtunsus or optūsus), a, um, P. a., blunt, dull, obtuse (class.).Lit.:B.falx obtusa et hebes,
Col. 4, 24, 21:pugio,
Tac. A. 15, 54:vomer,
Verg. G. 1, 262:angulus,
Lucr. 4, 355:cornua lunae obtusa,
Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 347.—Transf., blunted, blunt, dull, weak, faint, powerless:animi acies obtusior,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83:stellis acies obtunsa,
Verg. G. 1, 395: obtusi et hebetes ad aliquam rem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Lact. 3, 14:aures obtunsae,
blunted, dull of hearing, Auct. Her. 3, 9, 17: vox, thick, not clear (opp. clara), Quint. 11, 3, 15:fauces tumentes strangulant vocem, optusae obscurant,
id. 11, 3, 20:stomachus,
weakened, spoiled, Plin. Ep. 7, 3, 5:obtunsa pectora,
insensible, without feeling, Verg. A. 1, 567:ingenium,
Gell. 13, 24, 21:vires,
enfeebled, Lucr. 3, 452:nimio ne luxu obtunsior usus Sit genitali arvo,
too blunted, too enfeebled, Verg. G. 3, 135:vigor animi,
Liv. 5, 18:cor,
Lact. 2, 5, 4:sensus eorum,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 3, 14:venenum,
powerless, Calp. Ecl. 5, 94.— Comp.:quo quid dici potest obtusius?
Cic. N. D. 1, 25, 70.— Sup. does not occur.—Hence, adv.: obtūsē, dully, not keenly (postclass.):crocodili in aquā obtusius vident, in terrā acutissime,
Sol. 32, § 28.—Fig.:hoc facere obtuse,
Aug. Doct. Christ. 4, 5, § 7. -
37 appiattire
flatten* * *appiattire v.tr.1 to flatten, to make* flat; to level2 (fig.) to even out: appiattire i salari, to level out wages; una vita che appiattisce la fantasia, a soul-destroying life (o a life that crushes the imagination).◘ appiattirsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to become* flat, to flatten: si appiattì contro il muro, he flattened himself against the wall2 (di salari ecc.) to level out3 ( di pneumatici) to become* deflated.* * *[appjat'tire]1. vtto flatten, (fig : rendere monotono) to make dull, make boring2. vr (appiattirsi)(farsi piatto: persona, animale) to flatten o.s.si appiattì al o contro il muro — he flattened himself against the wall
3. vip (appiattirsi)(diventare piatto: oggetto) to become flatter, fig to become dull* * *[appjat'tire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rendere piatto) to flatten [cartone, lamiera]2) fig. to level out [ stipendi]2.* * *appiattire/appjat'tire/ [102]1 (rendere piatto) to flatten [cartone, lamiera]2 fig. to level out [ stipendi]II appiattirsi verbo pronominale(diventare piatto) to flatten, to become* flat. -
38 أبهت
أبْهَتَ: جَعَلَهُ باهِتاًto fade, dim, dull, pale, blanch, tarnish, make dim, make dull, make pale -
39 טמטם
v. become stupid, be besotted, stupefied————————v. become stupid, become dull————————v. to stupefy, make stupid, make dull -
40 мутити
to stir up; to dull, to make dull, to make turbid
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