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1 λύπη
λύπη, ης, ἡ (s. λυπέω; Aeschyl., Hdt.+) pain of mind or spirit, grief, sorrow, affliction J 16:6; Hm 10, 1, 2; 10, 2, 1–6; 10, 3, 1; 3f; AcPl Ha 6, 16. περισσοτέρα λ. excessive sorrow 2 Cor 2:7. Opp. χαρά (X., Hell. 7, 1, 32; Eth. Epic. col. 3, 16; Philo, Abr. 151, Leg. ad Gai. 15; JosAs 9:1; ApcMos 39) J 16:20; Hb 12:11. λύπην ἔχειν have pain, be sorrowful (Dio Chrys. 46 [63], 1; ApcMos 3) in childbirth J 16:21; cp. vs. 22. λ. ἔχειν ἀπό τινος be pained by someone 2 Cor 2:3. λύπην ἐπὶ λύπην ἔχειν sorrow upon sorrow Phil 2:27; opp. πολυτέλεια λύπην μὴ ἔχουσα wealth without pain Hs 1:10. λ. μοί ἐστιν μεγάλη I am greatly pained Ro 9:2 (cp. Tobit 3:6; TestJud 23:1 πολλὴ λύπη μοί ἐστι.—λ. μεγάλη as Jon 4:1; TestJob 34:5; ApcMos 9). βαλεῖν τινα εἰς λύπην plunge someone into grief 1 Cl 46:9. τὸ μὴ πάλιν ἐν λ. πρὸς ὑμᾶς ἐλθεῖν not to come to you again in sorrow 2 Cor 2:1. τί … σεαυτῷ λύπην ἐπισπᾶσαι why are you bringing sorrow on yourself Hs 9, 2, 6. ἀποβαλεῖν πᾶσαν λ. lay aside all sorrow Hv 4, 3, 4; ἀποθέμενον τὸ τῆς λ. AcPl BMM recto 7 (for this AcPl Ha 8, 8: το]|[κατηφ]ὲ̣̣ ἀποθέμενον, as restored by Schmidt, but on this s. κατηφής). Also αἴρειν ἀφʼ ἑαυτοῦ τὴν λ. Hm 10, 1, 1 (opp. ἱλαρότης 10, 3, 1). ἐξέπτη ἡ λ. αὐτοῦ his anxiety (over the combat with beasts) took wings AcPl Ha 3, 17. συγκόπτεσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς λύπης be crushed with sorrow Hv 5:4. ἀπὸ τῆς λ. from sorrow Lk 22:45 (TestJos 8:5 συνείχετο ἀπὸ τῆς λύπης; ParJer 7:26 ἵνα μὴ διαφθαρῇ ἀπὸ τῆς λ.; cp. UPZ 18, 13 [163 B.C.] ἀποθνήσκει ὑπὸ τῆς λ.; Jos., Ant. 6, 337). ἐκ λύπης reluctantly 2 Cor 9:7 (cp. Soph., O.C. 1636f of Theseus’s generous acceptance, οὐκ οἴκτου μέτα, of Oedipus’s last mandate; cp. 1 Pt 4:9; on the grammar cp. ἐκ τῆς λύπης Aesop, Fab. 275 P.; JosAs 29:9). διὰ τὴν λ. in sorrow AcPl Ha 5, 24. ἡ κατὰ θεὸν λ. sorrow that God approves 2 Cor 7:10a (leading to μετάνοια as Plut., Mor. 961d). In contrast to this ἡ τοῦ κόσμου λύπη the sorrow of the world vs. 10b. λύπην ἐπάγειν τῷ πνεύματι bring grief to the spirit Hm 3:4. λύπη personified Hs 9, 15, 3.—Pl. (Demosth., Ep. 2, 25; Dio Chrys. 80 [30], 14; Gen 3:16f; 5:29; Pr 15:13; 31:6; PsSol 4:15; ParJer 7:36 διὰ τὰς λ.) αἱ πρότεραι λῦπαι the former sorrows Hv 3, 13, 2. ὑποφέρειν λύπας 1 Pt 2:19. παλαιοῦσθαι ταῖς λύπαις be aged by sorrows Hv 3, 11, 3.—B. 1118. BHHW III 2021ff. Schmidt, Syn. II 574–95; DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
2 gebrochen
I P.P. brechenII Adj. (Bein, Herz, Farbe, Akkord etc.) broken; MED. auch fractured; gebrochenes Englisch broken English; mit gebrochener Stimme in a broken voice; mit gebrochenem Herzen, gebrochenen Herzens broken-hearted, heartbroken; an gebrochenem Herzen sterben die of a broken heart; er / sie ist ein gebrochener Mensch he’s a broken man / she’s a broken woman; gebrochenes Verhältnis flawed ( oder disturbed) relationship; sie haben ein gebrochenes Verhältnis ( zueinander) there are serious problems ( oder flaws) in their relationshipIII Adv.: gebrochen Englisch / Deutsch sprechen speak (in) broken English / German; gebrochen weiß off-white* * *(geteilt) fractional;(zerbrochen) broken* * *ge|brọ|chen [gə'brɔxn] ptp von brechen1. adjbroken; Mensch auch crushedmit gebrochenem Herzen, gebrochenen Herzens — broken-hearted
an gebrochenem Herzen — of a broken heart
2. advgebrochen Deutsch sprechen — to speak broken German
* * *1) ((of language) not fluent: He speaks broken English.) broken2) (feeling very great sorrow: a heartbroken widow.) heartbroken3) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) prostrate* * *ge·bro·chen\gebrochene Schrift TYPO black letterII. adj1. (völlig entmutigt) broken, crushedein \gebrochener Mann a broken man2. (sehr fehlerhaft) brokenin \gebrochenem Englisch in broken English3. MATH\gebrochene Zahl fractionIII. adv imperfectlysie sprach nur \gebrochen Deutsch she only spoke broken German* * *1.2. Part. v. brechen2.1) (fehlerhaft)2) (niedergedrückt) broken3) (gestört)3.ein gebrochenes Verhältnis zu jemandem/etwas haben — have a disturbed relationship to somebody/something
* * *gebrochenes Englisch broken English;mit gebrochener Stimme in a broken voice;mit gebrochenem Herzen, gebrochenen Herzens broken-hearted, heartbroken;an gebrochenem Herzen sterben die of a broken heart;er/sie ist ein gebrochener Mensch he’s a broken man/she’s a broken woman;gebrochenes Verhältnis flawed ( oder disturbed) relationship;sie haben ein gebrochenes Verhältnis (zueinander) there are serious problems ( oder flaws) in their relationshipC. adv:gebrochen Englisch/Deutsch sprechen speak (in) broken English/German;gebrochen weiß off-white* * *1.2. Part. v. brechen2.1) (fehlerhaft)2) (niedergedrückt) broken3) (gestört)3.ein gebrochenes Verhältnis zu jemandem/etwas haben — have a disturbed relationship to somebody/something
* * *adj.broken adj.fractured adj.heartbroken adj.ruptured adj. adv.brokenly adv.fractionally adv. -
3 इ
i1) the third vowel of the alphabet, corresponding to i short, andᅠ pronounced as that letter in kill etc.
2) ind. an interjection of anger, calling, sorrow, distress, compassion, etc., (gaṇa câ̱di Pāṇ. 1-4, 57, etc..)
3) base of Nom. andᅠ Acc. sing. du. andᅠ pl. of the demonstrative pronoun idam, « this» orᅠ « that» ;
cf. ítara, itas, iti íd, idā́, iyat, iva, iha:
+ cf. alsoᅠ Lat. id;
Goth. ita;
Eng. it;
Old Germ. iṡ;
Mod. Germ. es
4) m. N. of Kāmadeva L. ;
5) cl. 2. P. éti (Impv. 2. sg. ihí) andᅠ 1. P. Ā. áyati, ayate <cf. ay>,
(pf. iyāya, (2. sg. iyátha AV. VIII, 1, 10, andᅠ iyétha RV.)
fut. eshyati;
aor. aishīt;
inf. etum, étave RV. and AV., étavaí RV. étos RV. ityaí RV. I, 113, 6, 124, 1)
to go, walk;
to flow;
to blow;
to advance, spread, get about;
to go to orᅠ towards (with acc.), come RV. AV. ṠBr. MBh. R. Hit. Ragh. etc.;
to go away, escape, pass, retire RV. AV. ṠBr. R. ;
to arise from, come from RV. ChUp. ;
to return (in this sense only fut.) MBh. R. ;
(with punar) to come back again, return MBh. R. Pañcat. etc.;
to succeed Mn. III, 127 ;
to arrive at, reach, obtain RV. AV. ṠBr. Ṡak. Hit. etc.. ;
to fall into, come to;
to approach with prayers, gain by asking (cf. ita);
to undertake anything (with acc.);
to be employed in, go on with, continue in any condition orᅠ relation (with a part. orᅠ instr. e.g.. asura-rakshasānimṛidyamānāniyanti, « the Asuras andᅠ Rakshases are being continually crushed» ṠBr. I, 1, 4, 14 ;
gavāmayanenêyuḥ, « they, were engaged in the < festival called> Gavāmayana» KātyṠr. XXV, 5, 2);
to appear, be KaṭhUp.:
Intens. Ā. ī́yate RV. I, 30, 18 ;
p. iyāná RV. ; inf. iyádhyai RV. VI, 20, 8 ;
to go quickly orᅠ repeatedly;
to come, wander, run, spread, get about RV. AV. VS. ;
to appear, make one's appearance RV. AV. BṛĀrUp. ;
to approach any one with requests (with two acc.), ask, request RV. AV.:
Pass. ī́yate, to be asked orᅠ requested RV.:
Caus. āyayati, to cause to go orᅠ escape Vop. ;
+ cf. Gk. εἶμι, ἔμεν;
Lat. e-o, ī-mus, i-ter, etc.;
Lith. ei-mí, « I go» ;
Slav. i-dû, « I go», i-ti, « to go» ;
Goth. i-ddja, « I went»
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4 ahogar
v.1 to drown (asfixiar) (en el agua).María ahogó al jefe de la pandilla Mary drowned the gang's leader.2 to strangle.3 to extinguish, to put out.4 to put down, to quell (dominar) (levantamiento).5 to flood (automobiles) (vehículo).6 to choke back, to drown, to drown out, to quell.Pedro ahogó un quejido Peter choked back a groan.Silvia ahogó el motor Silvia choked the motor.* * *1 (asfixiar) to choke, suffocate2 (en el agua) to drown3 (plantas) to overwater4 (motor) to flood5 (fuego) to put out, extinguish6 figurado (reprimir) to stifle, put down1 to be drowned, drown2 (sofocarse) to choke, suffocate■ me estoy ahogando de calor the heat's stifling, I can't breathe in this heat3 (motor) to flood\ahogar las penas to drown one's sorrowsahogarse en un vaso de agua figurado to make a mountain out of a molehill* * *verb1) to drown2) choke* * *1. VT1) (=matar) [en agua] to drown; [quitando el aire] to suffocate2) (=asfixiar) [humo, espina, emoción] to choke; [angustia, pena] to overcomesu voz tiembla, ahogada por la emoción — her voice trembles, choked with emotion
este calor me ahoga — this heat is suffocating me o is stifling
3) [económicamente] [+ empresa, país] to crippleintentan ahogar a Cuba con el bloqueo económico — they are trying to cripple Cuba with the economic blockade
4) (=reprimir) [+ bostezo, tos] to stifle; [+ llanto] to stifle, choke back5) (=detener) [+ fuego, llamas] to smother; [+ lucha, rebelión] to crush, put down; [+ voces, protestas] to stifle; [+ derechos, libertades] to curtail; [+ desarrollo, posibilidades, plan] to hinder, blocklas malas comunicaciones ahogan la expansión económica — bad communications are hindering o blocking economic expansion
el Barcelona ahogó las esperanzas del Deportivo — Barcelona put paid to o dashed Deportivo's hopes
6) (=bloquear) to block7) (Aut) [+ motor] to flood8) (Ajedrez) [+ rey] to stalemate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.----* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *ahogar [A3 ]vtA1 (en agua) to drown2 (asfixiar) to chokeel humo me ahogaba the smoke was choking me3 ‹motor› to floodB1 ‹palabras/voz› to drown, drown out; ‹llanto/gemido› to stifle2 ‹penas› to drownahogaba sus penas bebiendo he drowned his sorrows in drink3(en ajedrez): ahogar el rey to stalemate■ ahogarse1 «persona/animal» (en agua) to drownme ahogaba en un mar de formalidades I was drowning in a sea of bureaucracy2 (asfixiarse) to chokese tragó una espina y casi se ahoga she swallowed a fishbone and almost choked to deathme ahogo con el humo the smoke's making me choke o suffocating mecualquier esfuerzo y se ahoga the slightest exertion and she's gasping for breath3 «motor» to flood* * *
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiar
- pena
English:
choke
- drown
- sorrow
- stifle
- suppress
- flood
- smother
- stalemate
- suffocate
- throttle
* * *♦ vt1. [en el agua] to drown2. [cubriendo la boca y nariz] to smother, to suffocate3. [extinguir] [fuego] to smother, to put out;los gritos de protesta ahogaban el discurso the cries of protest drowned out his speech4. [dominar] [levantamiento] to put down, to quell;[pena] to hold back, to contain;ahogó sus penas [con la bebida] he drowned his sorrows6.ahogar el rey [en ajedrez] to stalemate one's opponent7. Andes, Méx [guisar] to stew* * *v/t1 en agua drown3 AUTO flood* * *ahogar {52} vt1) : to drown2) : to smother3) : to choke back, to stifle* * *ahogar vb1. (en agua) to drown2. (asfixiar) to suffocate3. (fuego) to smother
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