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پژوليدن، پژمردهكردن يا شدن، پلاسيدهشدن -
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vt/i I. [vt] isušiti, učiniti uvelim; [fig] oslabiti, uništiti II. [vi] venuti, uvenuti, osušiti se, usahnuti; [[fig] oslabiti, propasti, propadati, nestati; pasti, padati (cijelina)* * *
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['wɪðə(r)]viusychać (uschnąć perf), więdnąć (zwiędnąć perf)* * *['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) uschnąć -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) novīst; novītināt* * *nokalst, novīst; izgaist, izsīkt; iznīcināt -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) (nu)vysti, (su)džiūti, (su)vytinti, (iš)džiovinti -
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v. tyna bort, förtvina; skrumpna; urarta; förbrylla; förstöra, ödelägga; förtorka, vissna* * *['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) [] vissna -
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• gasiti se; gde; iscrpsti; isušiti; kamo; kopniti; kudgod; oslabiti; osušiti se; paralizovati; rušiti; sparušiti se; sušiti se; venuti -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) vadnout; způsobit vadnutí* * *• vadnout• chřadnout -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) vädnúť; spôsobiť vädnutie* * *• vädnút• vysilit• vysychat• vyschnút• slabnút• schnút• chradnút• oslabovat• oslabit• ohrdat• odumierat• ohrdnút -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) a (se) usca -
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увядать; высыхать; иссушать; засыхать; вянуть; чахнуть; сохнуть -
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['wiðə]((of plants etc) to (cause to) fade, dry up, or decay: The plants withered because they had no water; The sun has withered my plants.) μαραίνω / -ομαι, ξεραίνω / -ομαι -
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s.cruz del caballo, alzada del caballo.v.1 marchitarse, agostarse, secarse, abanicarse.2 marchitar, ajar, agostar.3 desmejorarse.vi.marchitarse (planta);(pt & pp withered) -
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блекнутьвянутьиссушатьослабеватьсохнутьувядатьуменьшатьсяуничтожать -
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wither — wither, shrivel, wizen mean to lose or cause to lose freshness and smoothness of appearance. Wither implies a loss of vital moisture (as sap or body fluids) with consequent fading or drying up and ultimate decay or death {withered leaves}… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Wither — With er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Withered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withering}.] [OE. wideren; probably the same word as wederen to weather (see {Weather}, v. & n.); or cf. G. verwittern to decay, to be weather beaten, Lith. vysti to wither.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wither — With er, v. t. 1. To cause to fade, and become dry. [1913 Webster] The sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth. James i. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wither — [with′ər] vi. [ME widren, var. of wederen, lit., to weather, expose to the weather < weder, WEATHER] 1. to dry up, as from great heat; shrivel; wilt: said esp. of plants 2. to lose vigor or freshness; become wasted or decayed 3. to weaken;… … English World dictionary
wither — index decay, decline (fall), degenerate, diminish, languish, perish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Wither — [ wɪȓə], George, englischer Dichter, * Bentworth (County Hampshire) 11. 6. 1588, ✝ London 2. 5. 1667; schrieb pastorale, didaktische und satirische Lyrik. Ein gegen den Königshof gerichtetes spöttisches Gedicht (»Abuses stript and whipt«, 1613) … Universal-Lexikon
wither — 1530s, alteration of M.E. wydderen dry up, shrivel (c.1300), apparently a differentiated and special use of wederen to expose to weather (see WEATHER (Cf. weather)). Cf. Ger. verwittern to become weather beaten, from Witter weather … Etymology dictionary
wither — [v] droop, decline atrophy, become stale, blast, blight, collapse, constrict, contract, decay, deflate, desiccate, deteriorate, die, disintegrate, dry, dry up, fade, fold, languish, perish, shrink, shrivel, wane, waste, waste away, wilt, wizen;… … New thesaurus
wither — ► VERB 1) (of a plant) become dry and shrivelled. 2) become shrunken or wrinkled from age or disease. 3) fall into decay or decline. 4) (withering) scornful. DERIVATIVES witheringly adverb. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
wither — UK [ˈwɪðə(r)] / US [ˈwɪðər] verb Word forms wither : present tense I/you/we/they wither he/she/it withers present participle withering past tense withered past participle withered 1) wither or wither away [intransitive] to become weaker or… … English dictionary