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ache [eɪk](a) (feel pain) faire mal, être douloureux;∎ I ache all over j'ai mal partout;∎ my head/tooth aches j'ai mal à la tête/aux dents;∎ figurative her heart ached to see them so unhappy elle souffrait de les voir si malheureux(b) (feel desire) avoir très envie;∎ she was aching for them to leave elle mourait d'envie de les voir partir2 noun(physical) douleur f; (emotional) peine f;∎ a dull ache une douleur sourde;∎ aches and pains douleurs fpl, maux mpl -
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1. adjective2) (boring) langweilig; stumpfsinnig [Arbeit, Routine]3) (gloomy) trübe [Wetter, Tag]4) (not bright) matt, stumpf [Farbe, Glanz, Licht, Metall]; trübe [Augen]; blind [Spiegel]; (not sharp) dumpf [Geräusch, Aufprall, Schmerz, Gefühl]5) (listless) lustlos6) (blunt) stumpf2. transitive verb1) (make less acute) schwächen; trüben; betäuben [Schmerz]3) (blunt) stumpf machen4) (fig.) dämpfen [Freude, Enthusiasmus]; abstumpfen [Geist, Sinne, Verstand, Vorstellungskraft]* * *1) (slow to learn or to understand: The clever children help the dull ones.) schwer von Begriff2) (not bright or clear: a dull day.) trübe3) (not exciting or interesting: a very dull book.) langweilig•- academic.ru/86467/dully">dully- dullness* * *[dʌl]I. adjas \dull as ditchwater stinklangweilig sl\dull life eintöniges Leben\dull routine stumpfsinnige Routine2. ECON, FIN\dull market flauer Markt3. (not bright, shiny) animal's coat glanzlos, stumpf; sky bedeckt, grau; weather trüb; colour matt; light schwach, trübe, matt; TYPO matt4. (indistinct, muted) dumpf\dull ache/thud dumpfer Schmerz/Schlag\dull pupil langsamer SchülerII. vt▪ to \dull sth1. (lessen) etw schwächen [o trüben]to \dull the pain den Schmerz betäuben2. (desensitize) etw abstumpfen [o stumpf werden lassen]* * *[dʌl]1. adj (+er)1) (= not bright or shiny) light trüb; glow schwach; colour matt, trüb; eyes matt, glanzlos; hair, skin, metal, paintwork stumpf, matt; weather, day trüb, grau; sky bedecktthe sea was a dull grey — das Meer war mattgrau
it will be dull at first (weather forecast) — es wird anfangs bewölkt
2) (= boring) langweiligdeadly dull, as dull as ditchwater or dishwater — todlangweilig
there's never a dull moment — man langweilt sich keinen Augenblick
he fell to the ground with a dull thud — er schlug dumpf auf den Boden auf
4) (= listless) person, mood träge; gaze, expression lustlos; (ST EX, COMM) market flau; trading schleppendI felt dull and sleepy — ich fühlte mich träge und müde
5) (= slow-witted) langsamthe dullest boy in the class —
his senses/intellectual powers are growing dull — seine Sinne/geistigen Kräfte lassen langsam nach
6) (form: blunt) knife, blade stumpf2. vt1) (= lessen) pain betäuben; grief lindern; senses, mind, sensitivity abstumpfen; vision, hearing trüben, schwächen; impression schwächen; pleasure dämpfenemotionally dulled — (emotional) abgestumpft
2) (= make less bright) light, colour dämpfen; metal, paintwork stumpf werden lassen4) (form: blunt) knife, blade stumpf machen3. vi(light) schwächer werden; (colour) verblassen; (eyes) sich trüben* * *dull [dʌl]A adv (adv dully)1. schwer von Begriff, dumm2. abgestumpft, teilnahmslos, gleichgültig3. träge, schwerfällig, langsam4. gelangweilt:feel dull sich langweilen5. langweilig, fad(e):never a dull moment hier ist was los, hier ist’s nie langweilig6. WIRTSCH flau, lustlos, schleppend:dull season tote Jahreszeit, stille Saison7. stumpf (Klinge etc)8. blind (Spiegel etc)9. matt, stumpf, glanzlos (Augen, Farben)10. dumpf (Geräusch, Schmerz)11. trüb(e) (Tag, Wetter etc)12. schwach (Licht)B v/t1. eine Klinge etc stumpf machen2. fig abstumpfen3. mattieren5. (ab)schwächen6. mildern, dämpfen7. Schmerzen betäubenC v/i1. stumpf werden, abstumpfen (auch fig)2. träge werden3. matt oder glanzlos werden4. sich abschwächen* * *1. adjective2) (boring) langweilig; stumpfsinnig [Arbeit, Routine]3) (gloomy) trübe [Wetter, Tag]4) (not bright) matt, stumpf [Farbe, Glanz, Licht, Metall]; trübe [Augen]; blind [Spiegel]; (not sharp) dumpf [Geräusch, Aufprall, Schmerz, Gefühl]5) (listless) lustlos6) (blunt) stumpf2. transitive verb1) (make less acute) schwächen; trüben; betäuben [Schmerz]2) (make less bright or sharp) stumpf werden lassen; verblassen lassen [Farbe]3) (blunt) stumpf machen4) (fig.) dämpfen [Freude, Enthusiasmus]; abstumpfen [Geist, Sinne, Verstand, Vorstellungskraft]* * *adj.dumm adj.dumpf adj.matt adj.schwerfällig adj.stumpf adj.trist (Farbe) adj.trüb adj. -
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eɪk
1. сущ. боль( особ. продолжительная, тупая) to have an ache ≈ испытывать боль dull ache ≈ тупая боль, ноющая боль persistent ache ≈ постоянная боль, стойкая боль steady ache ≈ непрекращающаяся головная боль He felt a dull ache in his shoulder. ≈ Он чувствовал тупую, ноющую боль в спине. Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems. ≈ Неправильная осанка может вызывать боли в шее, головные боли и осложнения с дыханием. Syn: pain to have aches and pains all over ≈ все болит
2. гл.
1) болеть, испытывать боль My ear aches. ≈ У меня болит ухо. Which tooth aches? ≈ Какой зуб вас беспокоит? He was aching all over. ≈ У него все болело. She was aching with weariness. ≈ У нее все болело (ломило) от усталости.
2) болеть;
сострадать( кому-л.) ;
переживать о чем-л. (for - за кого-л.) My heart aches for him. ≈ У меня сердце болит за него. Syn: feel for
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3) разг. жаждать, страстно стремиться( for - к чему-л.;
to do smth.) Rachel is simply aching to get back. ≈ Рейчел просто жаждет вернуться домой. I ached to see that race and those two horses run, ached and dreaded it too. ≈ Мне ужасно хотелось посмотреть этот забег, особенно, как побегут те две лошади;
но одновременно с этим я и боялся этого зрелища.боль (особ. продолжительная, тупая) ;
- to have an * испытывать боль;
- to have *s and pains all over совершенно разболеться болеть, испытывать боль;
- my head *s у меня болит голова;
- it made my head * у меня от этого разболелась голова;
- he *d all over у него все болело болеть;
сострадать;
переживать о чем-л.;
- my heart *s at the sight of him, it makes my heart * to see him когда я вижу его, у меня сердце разрывается;
- she *d for the hurt little dog ей было до слез жалко раненую собаку (разговорное) жаждать, изо всех сил стремиться;
- I *d to see him я очень хотел его увидеть;
- his body *d for a rest все его тело ныло от усталости;
- he was aching for home он истосковался по дому;
- he was aching to go ему не терпелось уйти эйч, название буквы Нache болеть;
my head aches у меня болит голова ~ боль (особ. продолжительная, тупая) ~ жаждать, страстно стремиться (к чему-л.)ache болеть;
my head aches у меня болит голова dear: ~ int выражает симпатию, сожаление, огорчение, нетерпение, удивление, презрение: dear me! is it so? неужели?;
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[eɪk] 1. сущ.боль (обычно продолжительная, тупая)dull ache — тупая боль, ноющая боль
persistent ache — постоянная боль, стойкая боль
He felt a dull ache in his shoulder. — Он чувствовал тупую, ноющую боль в плече.
Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems. — Неправильная осанка может вызывать боли в шее, головные боли и осложнения с дыханием.
I have aches and pains all over. — У меня всё болит.
Syn:2. гл.1) болеть, испытывать больMy ear aches. — У меня болит ухо.
He was aching all over. — У него всё болело.
She was aching with weariness. — Её ломило от усталости.
2) болеть; сострадать (кому-л.); переживать (за кого-л. / о чём-л.)My heart aches for him. — У меня сердце болит за него.
Syn:3) ( ache to) разг. жаждать, страстно стремиться (к чему-л.)She is simply aching to get back. — Она просто жаждет вернуться домой.
I ached to see that race and those two horses run, ached and dreaded it too. — Мне ужасно хотелось посмотреть этот забег, особенно, как побегут те две лошади; я жаждал, но и боялся этого зрелища.
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1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
Schmerz, deraches and pains — Wehwehchen, die
* * *[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) der Schmerz2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) schmerzen2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) brennen auf* * *[eɪk]I. nI have a terrible \ache in my head ich habe fürchterliche Kopfschmerzendull \ache dumpfer Schmerz\aches and pains Wehwehchen pl humII. vi1. (feel pain) schmerzenI'm aching all over mir tut alles wehmy back \aches mein Rücken tut [mir] weh2. (grieve) schmerzenmy heart \aches for you das tut mir sehr leid für dich!3. (desire)* * *[eɪk]1. n(dumpfer) Schmerz mI have an ache in my side — ich habe Schmerzen in der Seite
with an ache in one's heart (fig) — mit wehem Herzen (liter)
2. vi1) (= hurt) wehtun, schmerzenmy head/stomach aches — mir tut der Kopf/Magen weh
it makes my head/arms ache — davon tut mir der Kopf/tun mir die Arme weh
it makes my heart ache to see him (fig) — es tut mir in der Seele weh, wenn ich ihn sehe
my heart aches for you — mir bricht fast das Herz (also iro)
2) (fig= yearn)
to ache for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnento ache to do sth — sich danach sehnen, etw zu tun
* * *ache [eık]A v/i1. a) schmerzen, wehtunb) Schmerzen haben:I am aching all over mir tut alles weh;2. a) sich sehnen ( for nach):b) darauf brennen ( to do zu tun):B s (anhaltender) Schmerz:he has aches and pains all over, his body is all aches and pains ihm tut alles weh;his little aches and pains seine Wehwehchen* * *1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
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1. a тупой, бестолковый, тупоумный2. a неповоротливый, тяжёлый, медлительный; вялый3. a подавленный; печальный, хмурый, невесёлый4. a унылый, печальный, приводящий в уныние; безрадостный5. a хмурый, пасмурный6. a скучный, наводящий скуку; монотонный7. a невкусный, пресный8. a тупой, неотточенный9. a тех. засалившийся10. a тусклый, неяркий; блёклый; матовый11. a притупленный, приглушённый; неясный, смутный12. a слабый, плохой, неясный13. a безжизненный, бесчувственный, тусклый14. a нечувствительный15. a вялый; бездеятельный16. a горн. плохо проветриваемый17. v делать тупым, вялым; утомлять18. v затуплять, делать тупым19. v притуплять; уменьшать20. v делать смутным, неясным; делать тусклым, блёклым21. v наводить мат, делать матовым, матировать22. v тускнеть; становиться матовым23. v редк. хмуриться, делаться пасмурнымСинонимический ряд:1. apathetic (adj.) apathetic; lethargic; sluggish; torpid2. banausic (adj.) banausic; dreary; humdrum; monotone; monotonous; plodding; poky; stodgy3. blind (adj.) blind; purblind; uncomprehending4. blunt (adj.) blunt; dulled; edgeless; obtuse; pointless; unsharpened5. boring (adj.) blah; boring; depressing; drear; fatuous; foolish; inapt6. colorless (adj.) colorless; lackluster; lifeless; lusterless; prosaic; prosy7. colourless (adj.) bleak; colourless; dark; dingy; gloomy; sober; sombre8. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; heartsick; heartsore; heavy-hearted; hipped; low; low-spirited; melancholic; melancholy; mopey; saddened; soul-sick; sunk; unhappy; woebegone9. dry (adj.) arid; aseptic; bromidic; dry; dryasdust; dusty; insipid; irksome; sterile; stuffy; tedious; tiresome; tiring; uninteresting; weariful; wearisome; weary10. flat (adj.) blind; dead; dim; drab; earthbound; flat; lacklustre; mat; matter-of-fact; muddy; murky; muted; pedestrian; spiritless; subfusc; unimaginative; uninspired11. insensible (adj.) anesthetic; benumbed; bloodless; hard; impassible; insensate; insensible; insensitive; numb; rocky; unresponsive; wooden12. listless (adj.) heavy; languid; listless; placid13. off (adj.) off; slack; slow; soft14. overcast (adj.) cloudy; louring; lowering; nubilous; overcast; overclouded15. retarded (adj.) dim-witted; feebleminded; half-witted; imbecile; moronic; quarter-witted; retarded; simple; simpleminded; slow-witted16. somber (adj.) fat; inactive; inanimate; inert; sad; somber; sullen17. stupid (adj.) backward; beefheaded; beef-witted; beetleheaded; blear-eyed; blear-witted; blockheaded; blockish; blunted; chuckleheaded; dense; doltish; dumb; duncical; faint; fatheaded; goosey; hammerheaded; numskulled; pinhead; pinheaded; stupid; thick; thickheaded; thick-witted18. allay (verb) allay; alleviate; assuage; lessen19. blunt (verb) benumb; blunt; desensitise; disedge; hebetate; numb; obtund; stupefy; turn20. deaden (verb) deaden; desensitize; fade; muddy; mull; pale; shackle; soften; tarnish21. depress (verb) deject; depress; discourage; dishearten; dispirit; sadden22. dim (verb) becloud; befog; blear; blur; cloud; dim; eclipse; fog; gloom; haze; mist; obscure; shadowАнтонимический ряд:alert; bright; brilliant; burnished; cheerful; clever; encourage; exciting; exhilarating; hearten; humorous; imaginative; inspirit; intelligent; intensify; lively; sharp; smart -
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1) (slow to learn or to understand: The clever children help the dull ones.) treg i oppfatningen, tungnem2) (not bright or clear: a dull day.) grå, tung, overskyet3) (not exciting or interesting: a very dull book.) kjedelig, trist•- dully- dullnesskjedelig--------matt--------sløvIverb \/dʌl\/1) sløve, gjøre sløv, bli sløv2) gjøre stump, avstumpe3) gjøre trøtt, bli trøtt, gjøre matt, bli matt4) dempe, dulme, lindreIIadj. \/dʌl\/1) matt, glansløs2) grågråvær \/ mørkt og tungt vær3) langtekkelig, trist, kjedelig, ensformig4) stille, død5) sløv, treg, treg i oppfatningen, dum• dull brain\/mind6) langsom (i bevegelser e.l.), tung, treg, sløv7) nedsatt, svak8) dump, murrende9) dyster, tungsindig10) sløv, stump12) (handel, om vare e.l.) vanskelig å selge, uten etterspørseldull of hearing tunghørtdull sound klangløs og dump lydhave a dull time of it ha det kjedeligstocks opened dull ( børs) aksjer åpnet svakt -
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[eɪk] nI have a terrible \ache in my head ich habe fürchterliche Kopfschmerzen;dull \ache dumpfer Schmerz;heart\ache [Herzens]kummer m vi1) ( feel pain) schmerzen;I'm aching all over mir tut alles weh;my back \aches mein Rücken tut [mir] weh2) ( grieve) schmerzen;my heart \aches for you das tut mir sehr leid für dich!3) ( desire)to \ache to do sth sich akk danach sehnen, etw zu tun -
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[dʌl] adjas \dull as ditchwater stinklangweilig (sl)\dull life eintöniges Leben;\dull routine stumpfsinnige Routine;2) (not bright, shiny) animal's coat glanzlos, stumpf; sky bedeckt, grau; weather trüb; colour matt; light schwach, trübe, matt; typo matt3) (indistinct, muted) dumpf;\dull ache/ thud dumpfer Schmerz/Schlag\dull pupil langsamer Schüler vtto \dull sthto \dull the pain den Schmerz betäuben -
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♦ dull /dʌl/a.1 noioso: a dull book [afternoon, job], un libro [un pomeriggio, un lavoro] noioso; He's so dull!, è un tipo così noioso!; deadly dull, noiosissimo; di una noia mortale; Their lives were dull and monotonous, le loro vite erano noiose e monotone2 opaco; spento; ( di luce) fioco, pallido: dull hair, capelli opachi; dull eyes, occhi spenti; a dull red, un rosso spento; a dull glow, un bagliore fioco3 ( del tempo) coperto: a dull day, una giornata coperta; The weather was dull but dry, il tempo era coperto ma non pioveva5 ( di un dolore) sordo, non acuto: a dull headache, un mal di testa sordo; The ache was dull but persistent, il male non era acuto ma persistente7 (antiq.: di una persona) ottuso; duro di comprendonio: a dull mind, una mente ottusa; She was the dullest child I'd ever met, era la bambina più ottusa che avessi mai incontrato8 (arc.) insensibile: Your senses grow duller as you age, i tuoi sensi diventano meno acuti con l'età9 (antiq.) abulico; apatico10 (comm.) fiacco; stagnante: Business is dull, il commercio è stagnante; dull market, mercato fiacco● (fam.) (as) dull as dishwater (o ditchwater), noioso da morire; barbosissimo (fam.) □ dull-brained, = dull-witted ► sotto □ (geol.) dull coal, carbone opaco □ dull-witted, ottuso, tardo di mente □ ( there's) never a dull moment, non ci si annoia mai: There's never a dull moment on our adventure holidays, non ci si annoia mai nei nostri viaggi avventura.(to) dull /dʌl/A v. t.1 ottundere ( anche fig.); smussare: to dull a razor's edge [a blade], smussare il filo d'un rasoio [una lama]; to dull sb.'s mind [senses], ottundere (o intorpidire) la mente [i sensi] di q.2 attenuare; smorzare: He gave her something to dull the pain, le ha dato qualcosa per attenuare il dolore; The illness had dulled her appetite, la malattia le aveva attenuato l'appetito; to dull a sound, smorzare (o attutire) un suono; Time dulls sorrow, il tempo lenisce il doloreB v. i. -
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A adj1 ( uninteresting) [person, lecture, play, book] ennuyeux/-euse ; [life, journey] monotone ; [music] sans intérêt ; [meal, dish] médiocre ; [appearance, outfit, hairstyle] triste, sans goût ; never a dull moment! on ne s'ennuie jamais! ;3 ( muffled) [explosion, thud] sourd ;4 ( not sharp) [ache, pain] sourd ; [blade] émoussé ; to have a dull wit ne pas avoir l'esprit vif ;5 Fin [market] terne, calme.B vtr1 ( make matt) ternir [shine, finish] ;2 ( make blunt) émousser [blade, senses, appetite, pain].C vi [sound] s'amortir ; [colour] passer.
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ache — I n. a dull; steady ache (he felt a dull ache in his shoulder) (see backache, earache, headache, stomachache, toothache) II v. 1) (d; intr.) 1) to ache for (to ache for company) 2) (E) he is aching to get even * * * [eɪk] steady ache (see… … Combinatory dictionary
ache — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ constant, deep (figurative), dull, nagging, throbbing ▪ familiar ▪ muscular, st … Collocations dictionary
ache */ — I UK [eɪk] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms ache : present tense I/you/we/they ache he/she/it aches present participle aching past tense ached past participle ached 1) if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous pain there that is… … English dictionary
ache — 1 verb (I) 1 if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous, but not very sharp pain there: The noise of the traffic made my head ache. | an aching back 2 ache to do sth/for sth to want to do or have something very much: I was aching to tell… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ache — ache1 [ eık ] noun count * 1. ) a pain that is continuous and unpleasant, but usually not very strong: a dull ache (=slight, but still unpleasant): There was a dull ache in his stomach. aches and pains (=minor pains that continue over a period of … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dull — I UK [dʌl] / US adjective Word forms dull : adjective dull comparative duller superlative dullest ** 1) boring, or not interesting Life in a small village can be very dull. a dull lecture 2) a) not bright or shiny hair that looks dull and… … English dictionary
ache — ache1 [eık] v [: Old English; Origin: acan] 1.) if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous, but not very sharp pain there = ↑hurt ▪ His feet were aching from standing so long. 2.) to want to do or have something very much ache for ▪ I m… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dull — dull1 S3 [dʌl] adj comparative duller superlative dullest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(boring)¦ 2¦(colour/light)¦ 3¦(weather)¦ 4¦(pain)¦ 5¦(sound)¦ 6¦(knife/blade)¦ 7¦(not intelligent)¦ 8¦(trade)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
dull — dull1 [ dʌl ] adjective ** ▸ 1 boring ▸ 2 not bright/shiny ▸ 3 not able to react ▸ 4 weak and continuous ▸ 5 low and not clear ▸ 6 not intelligent ▸ 7 not sharp ▸ 8 not busy ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) boring or not interesting: a dull lecture Life in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dull — [[t]dʌ̱l[/t]] duller, dullest, dulls, dulling, dulled 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone or something as dull, you mean they are not interesting or exciting. They are both nice people but can be rather dull... I felt she found me … English dictionary
dull — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English dul; akin to Old English dol foolish, Old Irish dall blind Date: 13th century 1. mentally slow ; stupid 2. a. slow in perception or sensibility ; insensible < somewhat dull of h … New Collegiate Dictionary