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1 кончающийся
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2 на смертном одре
1) General subject: on one's deathbed2) Religion: amort -
3 подавленный
1) General subject: amort, badly, blue, broody, checked (о гневе), chewed up, crushed, dejected, depressed, despondent, dismal, dispirited, downcast, downtrodden, gloomy, hag ridden, hag-ridden, hard hit, hard-hit, heartsick, heavy laden, heavy-laden, jaw fallen, laden, low, low spirited, low-spirited, lowery, melancholy, pent, pent up, pent-up, pippish, repressed, scrunched (He felt rather scrunched. Он был в подавленном состоянии.), soul sick, soul-sick, struck all of a heap, subdued, suppressed, vaporish, woeful, down (о человеке)2) Medicine: arrested, atrabiliary3) Colloquial: devastated4) French: triste5) Military: buttoned up6) Rare: jaw-fallen7) Chemistry: quenched8) Psychology: unhappy9) Scottish language: disjaskit10) Physics: killed11) Jargon: drug (We are all drug out after that meeting. Мы все были подавлены после того собрания.), knocked out12) Polymers: inhibited13) Aviation medicine: downward -
4 при смерти
1) General subject: alamort (находящийся), at death's door, at deaths door, at the point of death, sick nigh hand into death, sick nigh into death, close to death2) Religion: amort (Being at the point of death), in extremis (Latin for "in extreme circumstances", at the point of death)3) Australian slang: (некто) one's number is up -
5 умирающий
1) General subject: amort, dying, expiring, moribund, outward bound, outward-bound, parting, gonner (UK)2) Medicine: death-marked3) Religion: deceasing4) Scottish language: fey5) Jargon: goner6) Ecology: underfit (о реке, сток которой не соответствует долине) -
6 унылый
1) General subject: alamort, amort, black, blackfaced, blae, bleak, blue, cheerless, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead, dead-alive, dejected, depressed, desolate, despondent, dismal, dispirited, down-hearted, downcast, downhearted, dreary, dull, dumpy, dyspeptic, flat, gloomy, godforsaken, grey, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, hipped, howling, inhospitable, lonesome, low spirited, low-spirited, melancholic, melancholy, moody, mopish, mopy, rueful, sad, somber, sombrous, sorry, uncheerful, vapory, damp, depressing, downward, grim, doleful, woebegone, broody, morose, downbeat, drab, dim (о событии, предмете)2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen3) Poetical language: lonely4) Rare: dumpish5) Religion: lenten7) Makarov: dumpy (о животном, о птице), sombre, tame8) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
7 жесткое анкерное крепление
Русско-французский политехнический словарь > жесткое анкерное крепление
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8 умирающий
1.
прич. от умирать
2.
dying
3. скл. как прил.
dying man* * *прич. от умирать* * *amortdyingmoribundoutward-bound
См. также в других словарях:
Amort — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andrea Amort, österreichische Tanzhistorikerin, Dramaturgin und Kuratorin Elisabeth Amort (* 1924), deutsche Autorin Eusebius Amort (1692–1775), deutscher katholischer Theologe Kaspar Amort der Ältere… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Amort — A*mort , a. [Pref. a + F. mort death, dead; all amort is for alamort.] As if dead; lifeless; spiritless; dejected; depressed. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Amort, Eusebius — • Philosopher and theologian (1692 1775) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
amort — adjective Etymology: short for all a mort, by folk etymology from Middle French a la mort to the death Date: 1546 archaic being at the point of death … New Collegiate Dictionary
amort — /euh mawrt /, adj. Archaic. spiritless; lifeless. [1580 90; < F à mort at (the point of) death. See A 5, MORT] * * * … Universalium
amort. — amortization. * * * … Universalium
amort — adjective As if dead; lifeless; spiritless; dejected; depressed … Wiktionary
Amort — Ạmort, Eusebius, Theologe und Augustiner Chorherr, * bei Bad Tölz 15. 11. 1692, ✝ Polling (Landkreis Weilheim Schongau) 5. 2. 1775. In über 70 (teilweise unveröffentlichten) Werken lieferte er bedeutende Beiträge zur Volksbildung in Bayern, zu … Universal-Lexikon
Amort — Recorded in many different spellings from Ort, Imort, and Delort, to Horta, Huerta and Hurtic, this is a surname of French, Spanish, Portuguese and German derivation. However the origin is usually pre 5th century a.d. German or Visigoth, the… … Surnames reference
Amort — Wohnstättenname für jemanden, der am Ende eines Dorfes wohnte (zu mhd. ort »Ende«) … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
amort — a•mort [[t]əˈmɔrt[/t]] adj. archaic spiritless; lifeless • Etymology: 1580–90; < F à mort at (the point of) death. See a V, mort … From formal English to slang