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41 extenuarse
1 (agotarse) to exhaust oneself, wear oneself out* * *VPR (=cansarse) to get exhausted; (=debilitarse) to become emaciated, waste away* * *
■extenuarse verbo reflexivo to exhaust oneself
* * *vprto exhaust oneself, to tire oneself out* * *v/r exhaust o.s., tire o.s. out* * *vr♦ extenuante adj -
42 क्षै _kṣai
क्षै 1 P. [क्षायति, क्षाम] To wane, waste away, become emaciated, decline, decay. -
43 विशॄ _viśॄ
विशॄ Pass.1 To be split in pieces, be shattered, विशीर्येत वने$थवा.-2 To crumble to pieces, be dissolved, decay.-3 To waste away, become emaciated.-4 To vanish, disappear; सर्वेषां मूर्ध्नि वा तिष्ठेद्विशीर्येत वने$थवा H.1.113. -
44 исхудать
сов.become* emaciated / thin / wasted -
45 тощать
отощать разг.get* / grow* / become* emaciated / thin; ( чахнуть) waste away -
46 схуднути
to become emaciated (thin, wasted); to thin ( down), to lose flesh -
47 изпосталявам
вж. измършавявам* * *изпосталя̀вам,гл. grow/become emaciated; lose flesh.* * *вж. измършавявам -
48 изтощя
вж. изтощавам* * *изтощя̀,изтоща̀вам гл. exhaust; wear/tire out; frazzle; enervate; ( изчерпвам) deplete, drain; ( почва) overcrop, impoverish, exhaust, emaciate; (за болест) waste; това ще ме изтощи финансово this will ruin me, this will be a great drain on my finances, this will drain my resources;\изтощя се be exhausted, be worn out; ( отслабвам) become emaciated/weak; ( батерия) be discharged/depleted, go dead.* * *вж. изтощавам -
49 омършавявам
вж. измършавявам* * *омършавя̀вам,гл. grow/become emaciated.* * *вж. измършавявам -
50 अनुशुष्
anu-ṡushto dry up gradually ṠBr. etc.;
to become emaciated by gradual practice of religious austerity Kauṡ. ;
to languish after another
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51 so’rray
v.i. to be dumbfounded (s. serray); to become emaciated -
52 измършавея
измършавѐя,измършавя̀вам гл. grow/become emaciated; lose flesh. -
53 изпосталея
изпосталѐя,изпосталя̀вам гл. grow/become emaciated; lose flesh. -
54 омършавея
омършавѐя,омършавя̀вам гл. grow/become emaciated. -
55 стопя
стопя̀,ста̀пям гл. melt, fuse; техн. flux.——————стопя̀вам гл.1. melt, fuse; техн. flux; ( руда за метал) smelt, fuse; ( сланина) fry (out); ( сняг, лед) thaw, melt;2. прен. emaciate, reduce to skin and bone/to a shadow;\стопя се 1. melt (away), melt (down); thaw, deliquesce; техн. flux;2. прен. ( отслабвам) lose weight, become emaciated; be reduced to a shadow; (от старост, болест) dwindle (away); (от мъка и пр.) waste away (от with);3. прен. ( изчезвам) vanish, dwindle to nothing; парите се стопиха the money just vanished. -
56 emaciare
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57 endurtu
du/ad.1. ( argalagotu) to emaciate2. ( gutxiagotu) to diminish3. ( suntsitu) to destroy, do away with4. ( xahutu) to spend da/ad.1.a. to waste away, to become emaciated; gaixoa endurtzen ari da the patient is wasting awayb. ( mahasti, e.a.) to shrivel up, wither; mahasti hau betea zen, baina \endurtu da this vineyard was productive but now it's withered awayb. ( beso, e.a.) to atrophy, shrivel2. to diminish -
58 enmagrecer
v.1 to grow lean; to lose fat.2 to become emaciated, to get thin, to wane.3 to make thin, to slim. -
59 исхудать
сов.become emaciated / thin / wasted -
60 тощать
несов. - тоща́ть, сов. - отоща́ть; разг.get / grow / become emaciated / thin; ( чахнуть) waste away
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