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1 affiction
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2 affiction
несчастье, бедствие;
- to bear up against * стойко переносить превратности судьбы печаль, скорбь;
- to be comforted in one's * найти утешение в скорби болезнь, недуг физический недостатокБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > affiction
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3 affiction
penderitaan, derita, kesusahan, kemalangan -
4 affiction
پريشاني ،غمزدگي ،مصيبت ،محنت -
5 affiction
• beba; beda; bol; jad; nevolja; ojađenost; ožalošćenost; potištenost; tuga; ucveljenost; žalost -
6 beda
• affiction; calamity; desolation; destitution; disaster; distress; forlornness; grievousness; indigence; misery; pest; scabbiness; squalor; woe; wretchedness -
7 jad
• affiction; ailment; anguish; bitterness; calamity; chagrin; dole; for pitys sake; forlornness; fret; misery; pain; pang; ruefullness; sadness; scabbiness; sorraw; sorrow; tribulation; trouble; woe; wretchedness -
8 ojađenost
• affiction; sorriness; tribulation -
9 ožalošćenost
• affiction; anguish; bereavement; mournfulness; sorrow -
10 potištenost
• affiction; blues; chilliness; chillness; consternation; damp; dejectedness; depression; desolation; despondency; dismalness; dispiritedness; doldrmums; doldrums; dumps; flatness; lowness; megrim; melancholy; moodiness; mope; oppression; prastration; qualm; the megrims; the mopes -
11 tuga
• affiction; affliction; anguish; dismal; distress; dolefullyness; dolour; greef; grief; lonesomeness; melancholy; misery; mourning; regret; sadness; sore; soreness; sorraw; sorrow; wanness; woe; wrench; wretchedness -
12 ucveljenost
• affiction; anguish; bereavement; calamity; desolation; mournfulness; sorriness -
13 žalost
• affiction; affliction; dole; dolour; greef; grief; mourning; pain; regret; sadness; sorraw; sorrow; unfortunately; weeds; wretchedness -
14 TOLINIA
tolînia > tolînih.*\TOLINIA v.réfl.,1.\TOLINIA être pauvre.Esp., ser pobre (M).Angl., to suffer, to be impoverished (K)." âcah motolînia ", quelqu'un de pauvre. Sah8,71." motolînia ", pauvre. Est dit du mauvais père de beaux-parents, moncolli.Sah 1952,18:12 = Sah10,7." in mânel motolînia ", bien qu'il soit pauvre. Sah3,69." motolînia, icnôtlâcatl, nêntlâcatl ", pauvre, misérable, inutile.Est dit du voleur. Sah10,38 et du tlacatecolotl. Sah10,31." timotolînia ", tu es pauvre. Sah6,132." in motolîniah in mexihcah ", les pauvres parmi les Mexicains. Sah2,96." quênnel titotolîniah ? ", que pouvons nous faire ? nous qui sommes pauvres. Sah2,98." motolîniah in topilhuântzitzin ", nos petits enfants sont pauvres. Sah2,98." in icnôtlâcatl in motolînia in quiciyahui in quihiyohuia ", l'orphelin, le pauvre, l'indigent, le nécessiteux. Sah7,23." in zan mahcêhualtzintli, in motolînia ", ceux du petit peuple, les pauvres. Sah4,88." motolîniah in icnôhuêhueh in icnôilamah ", le pauvre ieux, la pauvre vieille sont malheureux. Sah12,57." in motolînia in icnôtlâcatl in nêntlâcatl in ahâhuiya in ahhuellamati ", le pauvre, le misérable, l'inutile, celui qui n'est pas heureux, l'insatisfait. Sah6,4.2.\TOLINIA souffrir." ahmo cencah motolînîz ", il ne souffrira pas trop. Launey II 292 = Sah3,43." coniz ihciuhcâ ic tlâcachîhuaz, inic ahmo cencah motolînîz ", elle boira rapidement (cette potion) pour accoucher, pour ne pas trop souffrir.Cod Flor XI 170r = ECN9,196 = Sah11,180.3.\TOLINIA être tourmenté." â nelleh âxcân motolîna in piltôntli, in conêtontli, in ichpôchtôntli ", oh vraiment aujourd'hui la petite enfant, la jeune enfant, la petite fille connait le tourment.Désigne les souffrances de la femme enceinte. Launey II 114.4.\TOLINIA avoir des peines, des chagrins." ahmo tzitziucnôz ahmo motolinîz ", il ne sanglotera pas il n'aura pas de chagrin - he would not hiccough or afflicted. Est dit d'un petit enfant. Sah5,193.5.\TOLINIA être malheureux." huel caquizti in motolînia ", on entend bien qu'il est malheureux. Sah6,225.*\TOLINIA v.bitrans. motla-., se tourmenter de quelque chose." iuhquin quimotolînih in îtôtouh in tohuenyo ", comme si le membre viril du Huaxtèque la tourmentait.Il s'agit de la fille de Huemac séduite par Tezcatlipoca déguisé en huaxtèque. Sah3,19.*\TOLINIA v.t. tê-., affliger, maltraiter, harasser, tourmenter qqn.Esp., afligir o maltratar a otro (M).Angl., to inflict suffering and travail on someone (K)."inic quitolînia", ainsi il l'afflige. Sah1,33."in cencah yeh quitoliniah", quand ils le harassent trop. Sah11,31." ca cencah techtolînia in toyâôhuân ", nos ennemis nous tourmentent beaucoup.W.Lehmann 1938,148." in mêxihcatl ca cencah ôtêchtolînih ôtêchtlaciyahuiltih ", voici que Moctezuma et les Mexicains nous ont rendus bien malheureux, nous ont beaucoup tourmentés. Sah12,75.*\TOLINIA v.t. tla-., avoir besoin de quelque chose." huel quitolîna, quiztlaqui quihpotznequi in octli ", il a grand besoin du pulque, il en bave, il le désire furieusement - gar sehr lechst er, giepert er, begehrt er Zornig nach Pulque - indeed, he required, lusted for, and used wine like a pig.Celui qui est né un jour 2 tôchtli. Sah 1950,108:3 = Sah4,11.*\TOLINIA v.impers., avec préfixe tla-., on éprouve de la peine, on s'afflige." tlatolînia ", on éprouve de la peine - man erlitt Not (Armut).W.Lehmann 1938,99 §179." cencah tlatolînia ", on éprouve beaucoup de peines - there was much affiction. Sah23,7." in cencah tlatequipachoâya, tlaellelahxîtiâya, tlatolîniâya ", on était dans une grande détresse, on s'angoissait, on s'affligeait - there was much distress, there was anguish, there was affiction. Sah3,7.* passif. Cf. tolînîlo et netolînîlo." zan motolînihtinemi ", il ne vit que dans la pauvreté - he lived only in poverty. Sah4,102. -
15 горе
ср. grief, woe, sorrow;
distress (беда) ;
trouble, misfortune, disaster (несчастье) горе мне! ≈ woe is me! на горе ему ≈ to his misfortune/grief ему и горя мало разг. ≈ he doesn't care a bit;
he doesn't give a damn большое горе ≈ heart-break с горя ≈ out of grief, with grief топить горе в вине, заливать горе вином ≈ to drown one's sorrows in drink избыть горе ≈ to grieve no more изведать горе ≈ to taste grief, to have the taste of grief хлебнуть горя, хватить горя ≈ to have/see one's share of suffering/grief горе мыкать ≈ to lead a dog's life с горем пополам ≈ hardly, with difficultyгор|е - с.
1. (глубокая печаль) grief, sorrow;
в ~ sorrow-stricken, in great grief, grieving (over) ;
поседеть от ~я turn grey with sorrow;
причинить кому-л. много ~я cause smb. much distress;
причинять кому-л. ~ cause smb. pain;
хлебнуть ~я eat* the bread of affiction;
2.: ~ ему! woe betide him!;
~ мне! woe is me!;
~ мне с тобой! you are the bane of my existence/life;
3. (беда, несчастье) trouble, misfortune;
её постигло ~ a sad thing happened to her;
какое ~! what a misfortune!;
он запил с ~я he is drowning his sorrows;
это для нас большое ~ it is a great sorrow to us;
ему и ~я мало what does he care!;
слезами ~ю не поможешь посл. е it is no use crying over spilt milk. -
16 кручина
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17 derita
pain, anguish, affiction, suffering* * *distress, suffer, suffered, suffered, suffering* * *suffering -
18 kemalangan
misfortune, affiction* * *accident* * *bad luck, calamity, distress; struck by disaster or bad luck -
19 kesusahan
worry, trouble (be in), bother, affiction* * *adversity* * *difficulty; worry, grief; be in trouble -
20 penderitaan
pain, infliction, bout, suffering, affiction* * *grief* * *suffering, anguish
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