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21 SVELTA
* * *I)(svelt; svalt, sultum; soltinn), v.1) to die (nema þú Sigurð s. látir);(-lta, -ltr), v.1) to put to death (svinna systrungu sveltir þú í helli);2) to starve; s. e-n í hel, to starve one to death; s. sik til fjár, to get money by starving oneself.* * *part. sveit; pret. svalt, 2nd pers. svaltz, Ls. 62 (Bugge); mod. svalst: pl. sultu; subj. sylti; part. soltinn; [Ulf. swiltan = ἀποθνήσκειν; A. S. sweltan; Early Engl. swelte]:—to die; this sense, which agrees with the use in Goth. and A. S., is disused in the Northern language and remains only in poetry; svalt þá Sigurðr, saztu yfir dauðum, Hm. 7; þat mál it hinnsta áðr hann sylti, Og. 16; björt áðr sylti, Akv. 43; hafa skal ek Sigurð mér á armi, eða þó svelta, Skv. 3. 6; þeim er sultu með Sigurði, 62; nema þú Sigurð svelta látir, 11, Gkv. 2. 3; er annan lét s., Fms. i. 258 (in a verse), ii. 271 (in a verse); soltnar þýjar, ærnar soltnar, Skv. 3. 45, 48; soltinn varð Sigurðr sunnan Rínar. Bkv. 11; aflir svelta, þeir er af bekkjar bergja drekku, Merl. 1. 7.II. [Dan. sulte], to starve, suffer hunger; ok svaltz þú þá hungri heill, Ls. (Bugge); mod., svelta heilu hungri; þó at fé svelti, Grág. ii. 328; s. í hel, or, til heljar, Fms. vi. 132, Bret. 8; soltinn maðr, Gþl. 400; hann var mjök soltinn, very hungry, Edda; sárt bítr soltin lús, Landn.; svangr ok soltinn, Fms. x. 149, and so passim in old and mod. usage. -
22 gladovati
vi impf starve, suffer hunger, go hungry? go without food, hunger; (vlastitom odlukom) starve oneself, miss meals I fig gladovati za uspjehom hunger for/after success* * *• starve• famish• fast• hunger -
23 ēsuriō
ēsuriō —, ītūrus, īre, desid. [1 edo], to desire to eat, suffer hunger, be hungry, hunger: esurientibus ceteris: num esuriens fastidis omnia? H.: est spes nos esurituros satis, T.: Nil quod nobis esuriatur, O.: divitiae, quae esurire cogunt, Cu.* * *Ihungry man/personIIesurire, esurivi, esuritus Vbe hungry, hunger; want to eat, desire food; desire eagerly -
24 essurio
1.ēsŭrĭo ( ess-), no perf., ītum, īre ( fut. esuribo, Pompon. and Nov. ap. Non. 479 sq.; Pompon. v. 64; Nov. v. 22 Rib.), v. desid. n. and a. [1. edo], to desire to eat, to suffer hunger, be hungry, to hunger.I.Lit. (class.), Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 86; 4, 4, 4; id. Cas. 3, 6, 6 et saep.; Cic. Tusc. 5, 34; id. Verr. 2, 5, 34; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 17 fin.; Hor. S. 1, 2, 115; 1, 3, 93 et saep.:B.esuriendi semper inexplebilis aviditas,
canine hunger, Plin. 11, 54, 118, § 283.—In the part. fut. act.:(spes est) nos esurituros satis,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 2, 28.— Poet. in the pass.:nil ibi, quod nobis esuriatur, erit,
which I should long for, Ov. Pont. 1, 10, 10.—Transf., Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 12:II.vellera esuriunt,
i. e. imbibe the color, id. 9, 39, 64, § 138. —Trop. (post-Aug.):2.quid tibi divitiis opus est, quae esurire cogunt?
Curt. 7, 8, 20.— Act.:aurum,
Plin. 33, 10, 47, § 134 (dub. Jan. usurpasset).— Adv.: ēsŭrĭen-ter, hungrily, App. M. 10, p. 246.ēsŭrĭo ( ess-), ōnis, m. [1. esurio], a hungry person, Petr. 44, 2.—In a punning jest, with saturio, Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 23. -
25 esurio
1.ēsŭrĭo ( ess-), no perf., ītum, īre ( fut. esuribo, Pompon. and Nov. ap. Non. 479 sq.; Pompon. v. 64; Nov. v. 22 Rib.), v. desid. n. and a. [1. edo], to desire to eat, to suffer hunger, be hungry, to hunger.I.Lit. (class.), Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 86; 4, 4, 4; id. Cas. 3, 6, 6 et saep.; Cic. Tusc. 5, 34; id. Verr. 2, 5, 34; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 17 fin.; Hor. S. 1, 2, 115; 1, 3, 93 et saep.:B.esuriendi semper inexplebilis aviditas,
canine hunger, Plin. 11, 54, 118, § 283.—In the part. fut. act.:(spes est) nos esurituros satis,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 2, 28.— Poet. in the pass.:nil ibi, quod nobis esuriatur, erit,
which I should long for, Ov. Pont. 1, 10, 10.—Transf., Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 12:II.vellera esuriunt,
i. e. imbibe the color, id. 9, 39, 64, § 138. —Trop. (post-Aug.):2.quid tibi divitiis opus est, quae esurire cogunt?
Curt. 7, 8, 20.— Act.:aurum,
Plin. 33, 10, 47, § 134 (dub. Jan. usurpasset).— Adv.: ēsŭrĭen-ter, hungrily, App. M. 10, p. 246.ēsŭrĭo ( ess-), ōnis, m. [1. esurio], a hungry person, Petr. 44, 2.—In a punning jest, with saturio, Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 23. -
26 истомить
несовер. - томить;
совер. - истомить (кого-л./что-л.)
1) weary, tire, wear out;
(мучить) torment, torture томить кого-л. в тюрьме ≈ to let smb. languish in prison томить кого-л. голодом и жаждой ≈ to make smb. suffer hunger and thirst, to torment smb. with hunger and thirst томить кого-л. неизвестностью ≈ to keep smb. in suspense томить кого-л. расспросами ≈ to weary smb. with questions, to tire smb. out with questions его томит жара ≈ he is exhausted/oppressed by the heat его томит жажда ≈ he is parched with thirst
2) тех. cement
3) кул. stewсов. (вн.) weary (smb.), exhaust (smb.) ;
~ся сов. be* wearied.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > истомить
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27 томить
(вн.)томить кого-л. в тюрьме — let* smb. languish in prison
томить кого-л. голосом и жаждой — make* smb. suffer hunger and thirst, torment smb. with hunger and thirst
томить кого-л. неизвестностью — keep* smb. in suspense
томить кого-л. расспросами — weary smb., или tire smb. out, with questions
его томит жара — he is exhausted / oppressed by the heat
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28 svelta
* * *I)(svelt; svalt, sultum; soltinn), v.1) to die (nema þú Sigurð s. látir);(-lta, -ltr), v.1) to put to death (svinna systrungu sveltir þú í helli);2) to starve; s. e-n í hel, to starve one to death; s. sik til fjár, to get money by starving oneself.* * *t, a causal to the preceding, to put to death (by hunger?); svinna systrungu sveitir þú í helli, Am. 53; láta sveitask, Og. 20.2. to starve a person, Ver. 51, Rb. 394; læsti hann í kistu ok svelti hann þar þrjá mánuðr, Edda; þá var hann sveltr svá at þau kenndu hann eigi, Landn. 205; hann svelti menn at mat, Fms. i. 1; s. sik til fjár, Nj. 18.II. reflex. to refuse to take food; hann sveltisk ok þá eigi fæðslu, Fms. x. 369: pass. to be famished, K. Á. 130. -
29 томить
(вн.)1) ( мучить) torment (d), torture (d)томи́ть кого́-л в тюрьме́ — let smb languish in prison
томи́ть кого́-л го́лодом и жа́ждой — make smb suffer hunger and thirst, torment smb with hunger and thirst
томи́ть кого́-л неизве́стностью — keep smb in suspense
томи́ть кого́-л расспро́сами — weary smb [tire smb out] with questions
его́ томи́т жара́ — he is exhausted / oppressed by the heat
его́ томи́т жа́жда — he is parched with thirst
2) ( утомлять) weary (d), tire (d), wear out (d)3) (беспокоить - о мыслях, чувствах и т.п.) torment (d), tantalize (d)меня́ томи́т нея́сное предчу́вствие — I have a vague but oppressive premonition / foreboding
4) тех. cement (d)5) кул. stew (d)••не томи́ ду́шу — don't tantalize me; ( рассказывай) don't keep me in suspense
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30 томить
несовер. - томить; совер. - истомить1) weary, tire, wear out; ( мучить) torment, tortureтомить кого-л. в тюрьме — to let smb. languish in prison
томить кого-л. голодом и жаждой — to make smb. suffer hunger and thirst, to torment smb. with hunger and thirst
томить кого-л. неизвестностью — to keep smb. in suspense
томить кого-л. расспросами — to weary smb. with questions, to tire smb. out with questions
его томит жара — he is exhausted/oppressed by the heat
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31 doświadcz|ony
Ⅰ pp doświadczyć Ⅱ adj. [lekarz, kierowca] experienced, practised GB, practiced US; [oko, ucho, ręka] practised GB, practiced US- być doświadczonym w kierowaniu firmą/sprawach publicznych to be experienced at running a firm/in public affairs- negocjator/polityk doświadczy w boju przen. a veteran negotiator/politician przen.- doświadczyć głodu/bólu to endure a. suffer hunger/pain- doświadczyć uczucia radości/rozkoszy to experience a feeling of joy/delight- doświadczyć czyjejś dobroci/przyjaźni to experience sb’s kindness/enjoy sb’s friendship- doświadczyć czegoś na własnej skórze to experience sth firsthand a. for oneself, to learn sth the hard way- na własnej skórze doświadczam jego okrutnych żartów/skutków tej decyzji I’ve experienced his cruel jokes/the effects of that decision first-hand- nie poznasz nigdy tego, czego nie doświadczysz you will never get to know anything without experiencing it- doświadczał niemal fizycznego bólu na widok jej cierpień he experienced a. felt almost physical pain at the sight of her suffering- obyś nigdy nie musiała doświadczyć, jak czuje się kobieta zdradzona I hope you’ll never find out for yourself how it feels to be betrayed- los go ciężko doświadczył life has tried him sorely- ludzie doświadczeni przez wojnę/los people who have bitter experience(s) of (the) war/of a. in life- dotacja z budżetu na zakup lekarstw a government grant toward the purchase of medicines- dotacja rządowa dla rolnictwa a government a. state subsidy to agriculture, government a. state agriculture subsidy2. zw. pl subsidy- dotacje do czynszów mieszkaniowych housing subsidies- dotacje do artykułów żywnościowych food subsidiesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doświadcz|ony
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32 maturi
mātūrus, a, um ( sup. usually maturissimus;I.less freq. maturrimus,
Tac. A. 12, 65; cf. the adv.), adj. [root, Sanscr. ma-, measure, time, whence mane, matutinus; cf.: manus, modus; hence, timely, ready in time], ripe, mature (class.).Lit., of fruits:II.poma matura et cocta (opp. cruda),
Cic. Sen. 19, 71:uva,
Verg. E. 10, 36:fruges,
id. ib. 3, 80:maturissimae ficus,
Col. 12, 17, 2.—With dat.:seges matura messi,
ripe for harvesting, Liv. 2, 5.— Neutr. as subst.:quod maturi erat (opp. viride),
Liv. 34, 26, 8. —Transf.A.Ripe, mature, of the proper age, proper, fit, seasonable, timely, etc.—With dat.:2.filia matura viro,
ripe for marriage, marriageable, Verg. A. 7, 53:maturus bello,
Juv. 8, 169:vitulus templis maturus et arae,
old enough for sacrifice, id. 12, 7:virgo,
Hor. C. 3, 6, 22:ovis,
fit for bearing, Col. 7, 3, 1:Roxane matura ex Alexandro,
Just. 13, 2, 5; cf.venter,
ripe for delivery, ready to bring forth, Ov. M. 11, 311:infans,
id. ib. 7, 127:aetas,
mature, fit for action, Verg. A. 12, 438:progenies matura militiae,
Liv. 42, 52: L. Caesar viris, of the proper age for assuming the toga virilis, Vell. 2, 99.— Piur. subst.: mātūri, adults (opp. pueri), Lact. 5, 13, 3:omnia matura sunt, victoria, praeda, laus,
ready to be seized, Sall. J. 85, 48.—With ad:ad arma,
Sil. 16, 657.—Of mental qualities:ipse enim Thucydides, si posterius fuisset, multo maturior ac mitior fuisset,
Cic. Brut. 83, 288:annis gravis atque animi maturus Aletes,
mature in judgment, Verg. A. 9, 246:aevi,
ripe in years, id. ib. 5, 73:centuriones,
who had served out their time, Suet. Calig. 44:imperia,
old, antiquated, Just. 11, 5, 7:scribendi tempus maturius,
more seasonable, more favorable, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 3: mihi vero ad nonas bene maturum videtur fore, just [p. 1121] at the right time, id. Fam. 9, 5, 1:se maturam oppetere mortem,
in good old age, id. Div. 1, 18, 36:senex,
Hor. A. P. 115.—Powerful, vigorous:B.glaebasque jacentis Pulverolenter coquat maturis solibus aestas,
Verg. G. 1, 66:lux,
id. A. 10, 257:ignes (anni),
Grat. Cyn. 59:maturae mala nequitiae,
full-grown depravity, Juv. 14, 216.—That takes place early, early, speedy, quick:A.mittam hodie huic suo die natali malam rem magnam et maturam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 5: matura faba, the early bean (opp. to the late bean), Col. 2, 10:satio (opp. to late sowing),
id. ib.: fenum, the first hay (opp. to the after-math), id. 7, 3:hiemes,
early, Caes. B. G. 4, 20:decessio,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 1:honores,
Ov. P. 2, 1, 59:judicium,
quick, Cic. Caecin. 3, 7:robur aetatis quam maturrimum precari,
Tac. A. 12, 65:aetas maturissima,
early life, Auct. Her. 4, 17, 25:si mora pro culpa est, ego sum maturior illo,
was there earlier, Ov. M. 13, 300.—Hence, adv.: mātūrē ( sup. maturissime and maturrime; v. the foll.).Seasonably, opportunely, at the proper time (class.):B.custodes mature sentiunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 44, § 96:satis mature occurrit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 7:ubi consulueris, mature facto opus est,
Sall. C. 1 fin. —Betimes, early, speedily, quickly, soon:C.mature fieri senem,
Cic. Sen. 10, 32:proficisci,
id. Fam. 3, 3, 1:Romam venire,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 4.— Comp.:maturius proficiscitur,
Caes. B. G. 4, 6:maturius pervenire,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 24, § 60:tempus quam res maturius me deserat,
Sall. J. 42, 5:maturius ad Epulas ire,
Juv. 11, 88:voluerunt veteres maturius hereditates adiri,
Gai. Inst. 2, 55.— Sup.: maximos tumultus maturissime disjeci, Cato ap. Charis. p. 184 P.:res maturissime vindicanda est,
as quickly, as early as possible, Cic. Caecin. 2, 7:quippe qui omnium maturrime ad publicas causas accesserim,
id. de Or. 3, 20, 74:perge qua coeptas, ut quam maturrime merita invenias,
Sall. H. 1, 48, 16 Dietsch.:quibus rebus quam maturrime occurrendum putabat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 33 fin. —Prematurely, untimely:pater mature decessit,
Nep. Att. 2, 1.—With a play upon the three meanings of the word (A., B., and C.):qui homo mature quaesivit pecuniam, Nisi eam mature parsit, mature esurit,
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33 maturus
mātūrus, a, um ( sup. usually maturissimus;I.less freq. maturrimus,
Tac. A. 12, 65; cf. the adv.), adj. [root, Sanscr. ma-, measure, time, whence mane, matutinus; cf.: manus, modus; hence, timely, ready in time], ripe, mature (class.).Lit., of fruits:II.poma matura et cocta (opp. cruda),
Cic. Sen. 19, 71:uva,
Verg. E. 10, 36:fruges,
id. ib. 3, 80:maturissimae ficus,
Col. 12, 17, 2.—With dat.:seges matura messi,
ripe for harvesting, Liv. 2, 5.— Neutr. as subst.:quod maturi erat (opp. viride),
Liv. 34, 26, 8. —Transf.A.Ripe, mature, of the proper age, proper, fit, seasonable, timely, etc.—With dat.:2.filia matura viro,
ripe for marriage, marriageable, Verg. A. 7, 53:maturus bello,
Juv. 8, 169:vitulus templis maturus et arae,
old enough for sacrifice, id. 12, 7:virgo,
Hor. C. 3, 6, 22:ovis,
fit for bearing, Col. 7, 3, 1:Roxane matura ex Alexandro,
Just. 13, 2, 5; cf.venter,
ripe for delivery, ready to bring forth, Ov. M. 11, 311:infans,
id. ib. 7, 127:aetas,
mature, fit for action, Verg. A. 12, 438:progenies matura militiae,
Liv. 42, 52: L. Caesar viris, of the proper age for assuming the toga virilis, Vell. 2, 99.— Piur. subst.: mātūri, adults (opp. pueri), Lact. 5, 13, 3:omnia matura sunt, victoria, praeda, laus,
ready to be seized, Sall. J. 85, 48.—With ad:ad arma,
Sil. 16, 657.—Of mental qualities:ipse enim Thucydides, si posterius fuisset, multo maturior ac mitior fuisset,
Cic. Brut. 83, 288:annis gravis atque animi maturus Aletes,
mature in judgment, Verg. A. 9, 246:aevi,
ripe in years, id. ib. 5, 73:centuriones,
who had served out their time, Suet. Calig. 44:imperia,
old, antiquated, Just. 11, 5, 7:scribendi tempus maturius,
more seasonable, more favorable, Cic. Att. 15, 4, 3: mihi vero ad nonas bene maturum videtur fore, just [p. 1121] at the right time, id. Fam. 9, 5, 1:se maturam oppetere mortem,
in good old age, id. Div. 1, 18, 36:senex,
Hor. A. P. 115.—Powerful, vigorous:B.glaebasque jacentis Pulverolenter coquat maturis solibus aestas,
Verg. G. 1, 66:lux,
id. A. 10, 257:ignes (anni),
Grat. Cyn. 59:maturae mala nequitiae,
full-grown depravity, Juv. 14, 216.—That takes place early, early, speedy, quick:A.mittam hodie huic suo die natali malam rem magnam et maturam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 5: matura faba, the early bean (opp. to the late bean), Col. 2, 10:satio (opp. to late sowing),
id. ib.: fenum, the first hay (opp. to the after-math), id. 7, 3:hiemes,
early, Caes. B. G. 4, 20:decessio,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 1:honores,
Ov. P. 2, 1, 59:judicium,
quick, Cic. Caecin. 3, 7:robur aetatis quam maturrimum precari,
Tac. A. 12, 65:aetas maturissima,
early life, Auct. Her. 4, 17, 25:si mora pro culpa est, ego sum maturior illo,
was there earlier, Ov. M. 13, 300.—Hence, adv.: mātūrē ( sup. maturissime and maturrime; v. the foll.).Seasonably, opportunely, at the proper time (class.):B.custodes mature sentiunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 44, § 96:satis mature occurrit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 7:ubi consulueris, mature facto opus est,
Sall. C. 1 fin. —Betimes, early, speedily, quickly, soon:C.mature fieri senem,
Cic. Sen. 10, 32:proficisci,
id. Fam. 3, 3, 1:Romam venire,
id. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 4.— Comp.:maturius proficiscitur,
Caes. B. G. 4, 6:maturius pervenire,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 24, § 60:tempus quam res maturius me deserat,
Sall. J. 42, 5:maturius ad Epulas ire,
Juv. 11, 88:voluerunt veteres maturius hereditates adiri,
Gai. Inst. 2, 55.— Sup.: maximos tumultus maturissime disjeci, Cato ap. Charis. p. 184 P.:res maturissime vindicanda est,
as quickly, as early as possible, Cic. Caecin. 2, 7:quippe qui omnium maturrime ad publicas causas accesserim,
id. de Or. 3, 20, 74:perge qua coeptas, ut quam maturrime merita invenias,
Sall. H. 1, 48, 16 Dietsch.:quibus rebus quam maturrime occurrendum putabat,
Caes. B. G. 1, 33 fin. —Prematurely, untimely:pater mature decessit,
Nep. Att. 2, 1.—With a play upon the three meanings of the word (A., B., and C.):qui homo mature quaesivit pecuniam, Nisi eam mature parsit, mature esurit,
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34 βρωμάομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βρωμάομαι
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36 hambre
f.1 hunger (apetito).tener hambre to be hungrymatar el hambre to satisfy one's hungermorir o morirse de hambre to be starving, to be dying of hunger (literalmente) to be starving (tener mucha hambre)pasar hambre to starvehambre canina ravenous hunger2 famine (epidemia).* * *(Takes el in singular)1 hunger, starvation, famine\entretener el hambre figurado to stave off hungerhambre y sed de justicia figurado hunger and thirst for justicematar de hambre a alguien to starve somebody to deathmatar el hambre figurado to stave off hungermorirse de hambre to die of starvation, be starvingpasar hambre to be hungry, go hungryser más listo,-a que el hambre figurado to be a cunning devilser un,-a muerto,-a de hambre peyorativo to be a good-for-nothingtener hambre to be hungrysalario de hambre starvation wages plural* * *noun f.1) famine2) hunger•* * *SF1) (=necesidad de comer) hunger•
estar con hambre — to be hungryvengo con mucha hambre — I'm terribly hungry, I'm starving *
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dar hambre a algn — to make sb hungry•
entrar hambre, me está entrando hambre — I'm starting to feel hungry, I'm getting hungry•
matar de hambre a algn — to starve sb to death•
morir de hambre — to die of hunger, starve to death•
quedarse con hambre, se han quedado con hambre — they are still hungry•
tener hambre — to be hungrymuerto, salariotener un hambre canina o de lobo — to be ravenous, be ravenously hungry
2) (=escasez general) famine3) (=deseo)tener hambre de justicia/triunfos — to be hungry for justice/victory
* * *femenino‡1)a) ( sensación) hungerme muero de hambre — (fam) I'm starving (colloq)
matar el hambre: comió unas galletas para matar el hambre he ate some cookies to keep him going; ser más listo que el hambre (fam) to be razor sharp (colloq); tengo/tiene un hambre canina I/he could eat a horse (colloq); a buen hambre no hay pan duro — beggars can't be choosers
b) ( como problema)2) (liter) (ansia, deseo)* * *= starvation, hunger.Ex. This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.Ex. This article highlights bibliometrically the degree of fit between the national research effort and the social aim of agriculture, (to prevent hunger and poverty).----* con hambre de poder = power-hungry.* con un poco de hambre = peckish.* despertar el hambre = work up + an appetite.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* entrar hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* estar muerto de hambre = be starving to death.* huelga de hambre = hunger strike.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* más hambre que el perro de un ciego = as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunter.* más hambre que un maestro de escuela = as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunter.* matar de hambre = starve to + death.* morir de hambre = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morirse de hambre = starve.* muerto de hambre = poverty-stricken, starving.* padecer hambre = suffer from + hunger.* pan para hoy y hambre para mañana = rob Peter to pay Paul.* pasar hambre = suffer from + hunger, go + hungry, starve.* retortijón de hambre = hunger pang, pang of hunger.* sentir hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* tener hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* tener hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* * *femenino‡1)a) ( sensación) hungerme muero de hambre — (fam) I'm starving (colloq)
matar el hambre: comió unas galletas para matar el hambre he ate some cookies to keep him going; ser más listo que el hambre (fam) to be razor sharp (colloq); tengo/tiene un hambre canina I/he could eat a horse (colloq); a buen hambre no hay pan duro — beggars can't be choosers
b) ( como problema)2) (liter) (ansia, deseo)* * *= starvation, hunger.Ex: This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.
Ex: This article highlights bibliometrically the degree of fit between the national research effort and the social aim of agriculture, (to prevent hunger and poverty).* con hambre de poder = power-hungry.* con un poco de hambre = peckish.* despertar el hambre = work up + an appetite.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* entrar hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* estar muerto de hambre = be starving to death.* huelga de hambre = hunger strike.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* más hambre que el perro de un ciego = as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunter.* más hambre que un maestro de escuela = as hungry as a wolf, as hungry as a bear, as hungry as a hunter.* matar de hambre = starve to + death.* morir de hambre = starve to + death, die of + hunger, starve of + hunger.* morirse de hambre = starve.* muerto de hambre = poverty-stricken, starving.* padecer hambre = suffer from + hunger.* pan para hoy y hambre para mañana = rob Peter to pay Paul.* pasar hambre = suffer from + hunger, go + hungry, starve.* retortijón de hambre = hunger pang, pang of hunger.* sentir hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* tener hambre = be hungry, feel + hungry.* tener hambre después del esfuerzo = work up + an appetite.* * *f‡A1 (sensación) hungertengo hambre I'm hungrytengo hambre de algo dulce ( fam); I feel like something sweetel ejercicio da hambre exercise makes you hungryme muero de hambre or tengo un hambre que me muero I'm starving ( colloq)allí la gente se muere de hambre people are starving to death therematar el hambre: comió unas galletas para matar el hambre he ate some cookies to keep him going o to stop him feeling hungry o ( colloq) to keep the wolf from the doorse ha juntado el hambre con las ganas de comer or se juntaron el hambre y las ganas de comer ( hum); one is as bad as the other, they're two of a kind, they're a right pair ( colloq)tengo/tiene un hambre canina I'm/he's ravenous, I/he could eat a horse ( colloq)a buen hambre no hay pan duro or ( RPl) cuando hay hambre no hay pan duro or ( Col) a buen hambre no hay mal pan beggars can't be choosers2(como problema): el hambre hungeruna campaña contra el hambre a campaign against hungerpagan sueldos de hambre they pay starvation wagesB ( liter) (ansia, deseo) hambre DE algo:tienen hambre de justicia they hunger for o after justicesu insaciable hambre de riqueza/poder his insatiable desire o hunger for wealth/powersu hambre de cariño her hunger o longing for affection* * *
hambre feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
pasar hambre to go hungry;
morirse de hambre to starve to death;
me muero de hambre (fam) I'm starving (colloq)b) ( como problema)
hambre sustantivo femenino
1 (apetito) hunger: tengo mucha hambre, I'm very hungry
2 (inanición) starvation: miles de personas mueren de hambre, thousands of people are starving
(mal, desgracia) famine: el hambre asola el país, famine is ravaging the country
3 fig (deseo intenso) hunger: tiene hambre de victoria, she's hungering for victory o she's thirsty for victory
♦ Locuciones: ser más listo que el hambre, to be as smart as they come
se juntaron el hambre y las ganas de comer, they are one and alike
' hambre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abalanzarse
- aguzar
- canina
- canino
- consigo
- de
- desfallecer
- el
- engañar
- feroz
- gana
- huelga
- impasible
- matar
- morir
- morirse
- muerta
- muerto
- no
- paliar
- quitar
- saciar
- secuela
- solitaria
- tener
- aplacar
- bárbaro
- bestial
- calmar
- consumido
- entrar
- horroroso
- insatisfecho
- mucho
- padecer
- pobre
- sentir
- un
English:
be
- bet
- expect
- famine
- famished
- how
- hunger
- hunger strike
- hungry
- pang
- peckish
- ravenous
- starvation
- starve
- starving
- strike
- feel
- go
- half-
- horse
- stricken
- subsistence
* * *1. [apetito] hunger;[inanición] starvation;tener hambre to be hungry;me ha entrado hambre I'm starting to feel hungry, I'm getting hungry;prepara una buena cena, que venimos con hambre make sure there's plenty for dinner because we'll be hungry when we arrive;me voy a tomar un yogur para entretener o [m5] engañar el hambre I'm going to have a yoghurt to keep me going (until my next meal);matar el hambre to satisfy one's hunger;Fignos mataban de hambre they had us on a starvation diet;[tener mucha hambre] to be starving;pasar hambre to starve;durante la posguerra, la población pasó mucha hambre in the years after the war, people often went hungry;me he quedado con hambre I'm still hungry;se juntan el hambre con las ganas de comer it's one thing on top of another;ser más listo que el hambre to be nobody's fool;a buen hambre no hay pan duro, RP [m5] cuando hay hambre no hay pan duro [de comida] hunger is the best sauce;[de mujeres, placeres] beggars can't be choosers hambre canina ravenous hunger2. [problema] famine;el problema del hambre en la región the problem of famine in the area;una campaña contra el hambre a campaign against hungerse destaca por su hambre de justicia his hunger for justice sets him apart;su hambre de poder es insaciable his hunger o thirst for power is insatiable* * *f hunger;tener hambre be hungry;tener un hambre canina be ravenous;pasar hambre be starving;morirse de hambre fig be starving;* * *hambre nf1) : hunger2) : starvation3)tener hambre : to be hungry4)dar hambre : to make hungry* * *hambre n (en general) hungerTambién existen los términos starvation que se refiere al sufrimiento o a la muerte provocados por el hambre y famine que es la falta extrema de alimentos que afecta a un gran número de personasse murió de hambre she starved to death / she died of starvation¿tienes hambre? are you hungry? -
37 мъча
torment, torture(c примамливи представи) tantalize(преуморявам) overwork, overdrive(безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), tease, ( систематично) harass, harry, plagueмъчи ме съвестта be tormented with remorse, be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.'s conscience, s.th. weighs heavy on o.'s conscience, be conscious-strickenмъчи ме ревматизъм be a martyr to rheumatismкакво те мъчи? what's your trouble? what's worrying you?мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirstмъчи ме глад be tormented by hunger, have pangs of hungerмъча се 1. torment o.s. (over s.th.); be in torment(страдам) suffer; have a hard/bad/terrible time(изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain(агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish(тревожа се) worry (about)мъча се като грешен дявол have a hell of a timeубивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its painубивам човек да не се мъчи (при сражение и пр.) give s.o. the coup de grace2. (опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.'s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.)мъча се напразно try in vainмъча се да прочета мислите на някого search s.o.'s faceмъча се да си спомня try to remember; rack o.'s brainsмъча се да заспя try to sleep, woo o.'s pillow* * *мъ̀ча,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. мъ̀чил torment, torture; ( изтезавам) torture, excruciate, (put on the) rack (и прен.); (с примамливи представи) tantalize; ( преуморявам) overwork, overdrive; ( безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), gnaw (at); ( систематично) harass, harry, plague; какво те мъчи? what’s your trouble? what’s worrying you? разг. what’s biting/eating you? мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirst; мъчи ме съвестта be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.’s conscience, s.th. weighs on o.’s conscience, be conscious-stricken;\мъча се 1. torment o.s. (over s.th.); be in torment; ( страдам) suffer; have a hard/bad/terrible time; be a martyr (to), be tormented/tortured (with); ( изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain; ( агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish; \мъча се като грешен дявол have a hell of a time; убивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its pain; убивам човек да не се мъчи ( при сражение и пр.) give s.o. the coup de grace;2. ( опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.’s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.); \мъча се да прочета мислите на някого search s.o.’s face; \мъча се да проявя търпение fight to be patient; \мъча се да си спомня rack o.’s brains.* * *excruciate; harrow; macerate; martyrise; prick (за болка); rack; torment: I'm мъчаed by thirst. - Мъчи ме жажда.; torture; victimize* * *1. (c примамливи представи) tantalize 2. (агонизирам) agonize, suffer agony, writhe in anguish 3. (безпокоя, тормозя) vex, annoy, worry, bother, pester, molest, pick (on s.o.), tease, (систематично) harass, harry, plague 4. (изпитвам болка) suffer/feel/undergo great pain 5. (изтезавам) torture, excruciate, (put on the) rack (u прен.) 6. (опитвам се, правя усилия) try, endeavour, struggle, make efforts, do o.'s best (to do s.th.), take pains (over s.th.) 7. (от болест) suffer (от from);be a martyr (to), be martyred (with), be tormented/tortured (with) 8. (преуморявам) overwork, overdrive 9. (страдам) suffer;have a hard/bad/terrible time 10. (тревожа се) worry (about) 11. torment, torture 12. МЪЧА ce torment o.s. (over s. th.);be in torment 13. МЪЧА ce да си спомня try to remember;rack o.'s brains 14. МЪЧА се да заспя try to sleep, woo o.'s pillow 15. МЪЧА се да прочета мислите на някого search s. o.'s face 16. МЪЧА се като грешен дявол have a hell of a time 17. МЪЧА се напразно try in vain 18. какво те мъчи? what's your trouble?what's worrying you? 19. мъчи ме глад be tormented by hunger, have pangs of hunger 20. мъчи ме жажда be tormented by thirst 21. мъчи ме ревматизъм be a martyr to rheumatism 22. мъчи ме съвестта be tormented with remorse, be tortured by remorse, s.th. lies on o.'s conscience, s. th. weighs heavy on o.'s conscience, be conscious-stricken 23. убивам животно да не се мъчи put an animal out of its pain 24. убивам човек да не се мъчи (при сражение и пр.) give s. o. the coup de grace -
38 pasar hambre
v.to suffer from hunger, to be hungry, to go hungry, to starve.* * *to be hungry, go hungry* * *(v.) = suffer from + hunger, go + hungry, starveEx. Their aims is to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.Ex. Millions may go hungry and thirsty, warns climate report.Ex. Spain's vultures are starving because of regulations that aim to stop the spread of mad-cow disease.* * *(v.) = suffer from + hunger, go + hungry, starveEx: Their aims is to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
Ex: Millions may go hungry and thirsty, warns climate report.Ex: Spain's vultures are starving because of regulations that aim to stop the spread of mad-cow disease. -
39 quälen
I v/t torment (auch fig.); (foltern) auch fig. torture; fig. (plagen) harass, torment; mit Bitten, Fragen etc.: pester, plague; ein Tier quälen maltreat (allg. be cruel to) an animal; jemanden zu Tode quälen torture s.o. to death; Hunger quälte ihn he was tormented by hunger; von Schmerzen gequält racked with ( oder tormented by) pain; dieser Husten quält mich schon lange this cough has been plaguing me for a long time; dieser Gedanke quält mich seit einiger Zeit the thought has been tormenting ( oder worrying) me for some time; Zweifel quälten ihn he was torn by doubt; quäl ihn nicht so! stop tormenting him; die Kinder quälten sie so lange, bis sie nachgab the children went on pestering her until she gave in; das Klavier quälen umg. abuse the piano; gequältII v/refl: sich quälen mit Gedanken: torment o.s. with; einer Krankheit: suffer (greatly) from; (sich abmühen) struggle with; sich mit etw. quälen auch have a hard time with s.th.; sich durch den Schnee / Regen quälen battle one’s way through the snow / rain; sich durch ein Buch quälen plough (Am. trudge) (painfully) through a book; sich ans Ziel quälen SPORT struggle to the finish; sich aufs Dach quälen struggle (to get) onto the roof; sich umsonst quälen labo(u)r in vain; sich zu Tode quälen worry o.s. to death* * *das Quälentantalization* * *quä|len ['kvɛːlən]1. vtto torment; Tiere auch to tease; (inf ) Motor to punish; (mit Bitten etc) to pester, to plaguejdn zu Tode quä́len — to torture sb to death
See:→ auch gequält2. vr2) (= sich abmühen) to strugglesie quälte sich in das enge Kleid — she struggled into or squeezed herself into her tight dress
er musste sich quä́len, damit er das schaffte — it took him a lot of effort to do it, it was a struggle for him to do it
sich durch ein Buch/die Unterlagen quä́len — to struggle or plough (Brit) or plow (US) through a book/the documents
er quälte sich aus dem Sessel — he heaved himself out of the chair
das Auto quälte sich über den Berg — the car laboured (Brit) or labored (US) or struggled over the hill
* * *1) (to torment or worry frequently.) harry2) (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) tantalize3) (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) tantalise4) (to cause pain, suffering, worry etc to: She was tormented with worry/toothache.) torment* * *quä·len[ˈkvɛ:lən]I. vt1. (jdm zusetzen)▪ jdn \quälen to pester [or plague] sb2. (misshandeln)3. (peinigen)4. (Beschwerden verursachen)▪ jdn \quälen to trouble sbII. vr1. (leiden)2. (sich herumquälen)▪ sich akk mit etw dat \quälen Gedanken, Gefühlen to torment oneself with sth; Hausaufgaben, Arbeit to struggle [hard] with sth3. (sich mühsam bewegen)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (körperlich, seelisch) torment <person, animal>; maltreat, be cruel to < animal>; (foltern) torture2.reflexives Verb1) (leiden) suffer* * *A. v/t torment (auch fig); (foltern) auch fig torture; fig (plagen) harass, torment; mit Bitten, Fragen etc: pester, plague;jemanden zu Tode quälen torture sb to death;Hunger quälte ihn he was tormented by hunger;von Schmerzen gequält racked with ( oder tormented by) pain;dieser Husten quält mich schon lange this cough has been plaguing me for a long time;dieser Gedanke quält mich seit einiger Zeit the thought has been tormenting ( oder worrying) me for some time;Zweifel quälten ihn he was torn by doubt;quäl ihn nicht so! stop tormenting him;die Kinder quälten sie so lange, bis sie nachgab the children went on pestering her until she gave in;B. v/r:sich quälen mit Gedanken: torment o.s. with; einer Krankheit: suffer (greatly) from; (sich abmühen) struggle with;sich mit etwas quälen auch have a hard time with sth;sich durch den Schnee/Regen quälen battle one’s way through the snow/rain;sich durch ein Buch quälen plough (US trudge) (painfully) through a book;sich ans Ziel quälen SPORT struggle to the finish;sich aufs Dach quälen struggle (to get) onto the roof;sich umsonst quälen labo(u)r in vain;sich zu Tode quälen worry o.s. to death* * *1.transitives Verb1) (körperlich, seelisch) torment <person, animal>; maltreat, be cruel to < animal>; (foltern) torture2.reflexives Verb1) (leiden) suffer2) (sich abmühen) struggle* * *n.tantalization n. -
40 padecer
v.1 to endure, to undergo (sufrimiento).padecer inundaciones/un terremoto to be hit by floods/an earthquake2 to suffer.padecer del corazón/riñón to suffer from a heart/kidney complaintpadeció mucho por sus hijos she suffered a lot for the sake of her children* * *1 to suffer1 (sufrir) to suffer (de, from)* * *verb* * *1.VI to sufferse embala bien para que no padezca en el viaje — it is well packed so that it will not get damaged on the journey
2. VT1) (=sufrir) to suffer2) (=aguantar) [+ malos tratos, adversidades] to endure, put up with* * *1.verbo transitivo <enfermedad/hambre> to suffer from; <desgracias/injusticias/privaciones> to suffer, undergo2.padecer vi to suffer* * *= experience, suffer, strike, face.Ex. If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.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 collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.----* bebé que padece de cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* padecer de = suffer from.* padecer de cólicos = be colicky.* padecer del síndrome de abstinencia = suffer from + withdrawal symptoms.* padecer enfermedad = get + Enfermedad, suffer from + condition.* padecer hambre = suffer from + hunger.* padecer recortes = experience + cutbacks.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* que padece de cólicos = colicky newborn.* recién nacido que padece de cólicos = colicky newborn.* * *1.verbo transitivo <enfermedad/hambre> to suffer from; <desgracias/injusticias/privaciones> to suffer, undergo2.padecer vi to suffer* * *= experience, suffer, strike, face.Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
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 collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.* bebé que padece de cólicos = colicky baby, colicky infant.* padecer de = suffer from.* padecer de cólicos = be colicky.* padecer del síndrome de abstinencia = suffer from + withdrawal symptoms.* padecer enfermedad = get + Enfermedad, suffer from + condition.* padecer hambre = suffer from + hunger.* padecer recortes = experience + cutbacks.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* que padece de cólicos = colicky newborn.* recién nacido que padece de cólicos = colicky newborn.* * *padecer [E3 ]vt‹enfermedad/hambre› to suffer from; ‹injusticias/desgracias/privaciones› to suffer, undergoel país está padeciendo una crisis económica sin precedentes the country is suffering o going through an unprecedented economic crisis■ padecervito suffer padecer DE algo to suffer FROM sthpadecía de los nervios I had trouble with my nerves, my nerves were badpadece del corazón he has heart trouble, he suffers with his heart* * *
padecer ( conjugate padecer) verbo transitivo ‹enfermedad/hambre› to suffer from;
‹desgracias/injusticias/privaciones› to suffer, undergo
verbo intransitivo
to suffer;
padecer DE algo to suffer from sth;
padecer
I verbo transitivo
1 (una enfermedad) to suffer from: padece una extraña enfermedad, he suffers from a strange illness
2 (soportar) to endure: tiene que padecer a su marido, she has to put up with her husband
II verbo intransitivo
1 (de un mal funcionamiento) padece del hígado, he suffers from liver trouble
2 (sufrir) to suffer: ha padecido mucho en la vida, he has suffered a lot in his life
' padecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adolecer
- castigar
- tener
- pasar
English:
climate
- suffer
* * *♦ vt1. [sufrimiento] to endure, to undergo;[hambre, injusticia] to suffer; [enfermedad] to suffer from;padecer inundaciones/un terremoto to be hit by floods/an earthquake2. Formal [error, confusión]padece usted un error you are mistaken, you are labouring under a misapprehension♦ vito suffer;padecer del corazón/riñón to suffer from o to have a heart/kidney complaint;padeció mucho por sus hijos she suffered a lot for the sake of her children* * *I v/t sufferII v/i suffer;padecer de have trouble with;padecer del estómago/corazón have stomach/heart trouble* * *padecer {53} vt: to suffer, to endurepadecer vi adolecerpadecer de : to suffer from* * *padecer vb to suffer from
См. также в других словарях:
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Proverbs 19 — 1 Better is the poor that walketh in his integrity, than he that is perverse in his lips, and is a fool. 2 Also, that the soul be without knowledge, it is not good; and he that hasteth with his feet sinneth. 3 The foolishness of man perverteth… … The King James version of the Bible