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1 חרב עליו עולמו
his world fell apart, a dire calamity befell him -
2 חשך עליו עולמו
his world fell apart, a dire calamity befell him -
3 חשכו עיניו
his world fell apart, a dire calamity befell him -
4 נורא
adj. dreadful, terrible, ghastly, horrible, horrid, catastrophical, fearful, formidable, grim, hellish, hideous, horrendous, mortal, redoubtable, awesome, cataclysmal, cataclysmic, catastrophic, dire————————adv. very, very much, terribly, dreadfully, frightfully, awfully, jolly (Brit.)
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dire — DIRE. v. a. Je dis, tu dis, il dit; nous disons, vous dites, ils disent. Je disois; nous disions. Je dirai, tu diras, il dira; nous dirons. Dis. Je dirois. Que je dise. Que je disse. Disant. Exprimer, énoncer, expliquer, faire entendre par la… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
dire — Dire, Dicere, Praedicere, Eloqui, Enuntiare. Dire par jeu, et non à bon escient, Dicere ioco. Dire à bon escient et de courage, Ex animo dicere. Dire à bon escient et selon qu on le pense, Dicere sedulo. Dire d or, C est dire avec grande maniere… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
dire (1) — {{hw}}{{dire (1)}{{/hw}}A v. tr. (pres. io dico , tu dici , egli dice , noi diciamo , voi dite , essi dicono ; imperf. io dicevo ; pass. rem. io dissi , tu dicesti , egli disse , noi dicemmo , voi diceste , essi dissero ; fut. io dirò , tu… … Enciclopedia di italiano
dire — (ant. dicere / ditʃere/) [lat. dicĕre ] (pres. dico, dici [ant. o pop. di ], dice, diciamo, dite, dìcono ; imperf. dicévo, ecc.; pass. rem. dissi, dicésti, ecc.; fut. dirò, ecc.; condiz. dirèi, ecc.; cong. pres. dica,... diciamo, dìcano ; cong.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Diré — Commune and town … Wikipedia
dire — [ daır ] adjective 1. ) very severe or serious: News reports portray the situation as dire. in dire need: Refugees are arriving in dire need of food and medical attention. in dire straits (=in a very bad situation): The farming industry in this… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dire — dire; dire·ful; dire·ly; dire·ness; ar·thro·dire; cryp·to·dire; dire·ful·ly; dire·ful·ness; pleu·ro·dire; … English syllables
dire — [daıə US daır] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: dirus] 1.) extremely serious or terrible ▪ warnings of dire consequences that often don t come true ▪ The country is in dire need of food aid. ▪ The situation looked dire. 2.) be in dire… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dire´ly — dire «dyr», adjective, dir|er, dir|est. causing great fear or suffering; dreadful: »the dire consequences of a nuclear war, dire necessity. Dire was the noise of conflict (Shakespeare). ╂[< Latin dīrus] … Useful english dictionary
Dire — (d[imac]r), a. [Compar. {Direr} (d[imac]r [ e]r); superl. {Direst}.] [L. dirus; of uncertain origin.] 1. Ill boding; portentous; as, dire omens. [1913 Webster] 2. Evil in great degree; dreadful; dismal; horrible; terrible; lamentable. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diré — Géographie Pays Mali Région Tombouctou Cercle … Wikipédia en Français