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noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der* * *(something that soothes: The music was balm to my ears.) der Balsam- academic.ru/5243/balmy">balmy- balminess* * *[bɑ:m]nto be \balm to sb Balsam für jdn [o jds Seele] seintiger \balm Tigerbalsam m* * *[bAːm]n* * *1. Balsam m:a) aromatisches Harzb) wohlriechende Salbec) fig Wohltat f2. balsamischer Duft3. BOT Melisse fa) Balsamstrauch m,* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der* * *n.Melisse -n f. -
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[bɑ:m] nto be \balm to sb Balsam für jdn [o jds Seele] seintiger \balm Tigerbalsam m -
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6 lip balm
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7 calamint balm
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8 lemon balm
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11 pour balm on someone's wounds
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12 balsam
noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der* * *['bo:lsəm](a pleasant-smelling substance obtained from certain trees: He inhaled balsam when he had a bad cold.) der Balsam* * *bal·sam[ˈbɔ:lsəm]* * *['bɔːlsəm]n1) Balsam m* * *balsam [ˈbɔːlsəm] s1. → academic.ru/5240/balm">balm 12. BOT Springkraut n3. BOT* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Balsam, der -
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14 embalm
transitive verb* * *(to preserve (a dead body) from decay by treatment with spices or drugs: The Egyptians embalmed the corpses of their kings.) einbalsamieren* * *em·balmvt▪ to \embalm sb/sth jdn/etw [ein]balsamieren* * *[ɪm'bAːm]vtcorpse einbalsamieren* * *embalm [ımˈbɑːm] v/t1. einen Leichnam (ein)balsamieren2. meist pej Lebensmittel mit Konservierungsstoffen behandeln3. poet durchduftenbe embalmed in fortleben in (dat)* * *transitive verb* * *v.einbalsamieren v. -
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em·balm·er[ɪmˈbɑ:məʳ, emˈ-, AM -emˈbɑ:mɚ, ɪmˈ-]* * * -
16 soothing
adjectiveberuhigend; wohltuend [Bad, Creme, Massage]* * *adjective besänftigen* * *sooth·ing[ˈsu:ðɪŋ]1. (calming) beruhigenda nice \soothing bath ein schönes entspannendes Badto have a \soothing effect on sb beruhigend auf jdn wirken\soothing rhetoric besänftigende Worte, Beschwichtigungen pl2. (pain-relieving) [Schmerz] lindernd\soothing balm [or ointment] schmerzlindernde Salbe* * *['suːðɪŋ]adjberuhigend, besänftigend; (= pain-relieving) schmerzlindernd; massage wohltuend; bath entspannendhe put a soothing hand on my shoulder — er legte mir beruhigend or besänftigend die Hand auf die Schulter
* * *soothing [ˈsuːðıŋ] adj (adv soothingly)1. besänftigend (etc; → academic.ru/68873/soothe">soothe 1)2. lindernd3. wohltuend, angenehm, sanft (Musik etc)* * *adjectiveberuhigend; wohltuend [Bad, Creme, Massage]* * *adj.beruhigend adj.lindernd adj.schmerzlindernd adj. -
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to \embalm sb/ sth jdn/etw [ein]balsamieren; -
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em·balm·er [ɪmʼbɑ:məʳ, emʼ-, Am -emʼbɑ:mɚ, ɪmʼ-] nEinbalsamierer(in) m(f) -
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1) ( calming) beruhigend;a nice \soothing bath ein schönes entspannendes Bad;to have a \soothing effect on sb beruhigend auf jdn wirken;\soothing rhetoric besänftigende Worte, Beschwichtigungen fpl2) ( pain-relieving) [Schmerz] lindernd;
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balm — early 13c., basme, aromatic substance made from resins and oils, from O.Fr. basme (Mod.Fr. baume), from L. balsamum, from Gk. balsamon balsam, from Heb. basam spice, related to Aramaic busma, Arabic basham balsam, spice, perfume. Spelling… … Etymology dictionary