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  • 1 demacrarse

    pron.v.
    to become emaciated, to languish, to emaciate, to waste away.
    * * *
    1 to waste away, become emaciated
    * * *
    * * *
    verbo pronominal to become haggard o drawn
    * * *
    verbo pronominal to become haggard o drawn
    * * *
    demacrarse [A1 ]
    to become haggard o drawn
    * * *
    vpr
    to become gaunt o haggard
    * * *
    v/r waste away

    Spanish-English dictionary > demacrarse

  • 2 wynędzni|eć

    pf (wynędznieję, wynędzniał, wynędznieli) vi to become haggard (nędznieć)

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wynędzni|eć

  • 3 zmizerni|eć

    pf (zmizernieję, zmizerniał, zmizernieli) vi to become haggard
    - zmizernieć po chorobie/ze zmartwienia to be worn out after an illness/with worry mizernieć

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zmizerni|eć

  • 4 впадать

    vi; св - впасть
    1) тк нсв о реке to flow into

    впада́ть в отча́яние — to fall/to sink into despair

    впада́ть в неми́лость — to fall into disfavo(u)r

    впада́ть в де́тство — to be in one's second childhood

    3) о щеках, глазах to fall in, to be sunken; to become haggard

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > впадать

  • 5 düşkünleşmek

    1. to come down in the world, fall upon hard times. 2. to become haggard in appearance. 3. (for a woman) to fall into a sexually immoral way of life.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > düşkünleşmek

  • 6 kötülemek

    1. /ı/ to speak ill of, run down. 2. to become haggard and weak (from illness).

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > kötülemek

  • 7 посървам

    fade; wither, droop
    прен. become dejected
    (отслабвам) become lean haggard
    * * *
    посъ̀рвам,
    гл. fade; wither, droop; прен. become dejected; ( отслабвам) become lean/haggard.
    * * *
    droop
    * * *
    1. (отслабвам) become lean haggard 2. fade;wither, droop 3. прен. become dejected

    Български-английски речник > посървам

  • 8 осунуться

    совер.
    grow lean, get/grow pinched; become drawn in the face; become thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn/haggard; become peaky разг.
    * * *
    * * *
    grow lean, get/grow pinched

    Новый русско-английский словарь > осунуться

  • 9 осунуться

    совер.
    grow lean, get/grow pinched; become drawn in the face; become thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn/haggard; become peaky разг.

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > осунуться

  • 10 Л-91

    ИЗМЕНИТЬСЯ (ПЕРЕМЕНИТЬСЯ) В ЛИЦЕ VP subj: human usu. past usu. this WO
    1. Also: МЕНЯТЬСЯ В ЛИЦЕ to change the look on one's face quickly under the influence of some emotion
    X изменился в лице - X changed his expression
    X changed color the expression on X's face changed a (complete) change came over X's face (expression) X (X's face) turned (went) pale
    Neg X не изменился в лице — X's face betrayed no emotion.
    ...Там, где наш брат призадумается и отшарахнется, он улыбнётся, не переменится в лице, не повысит голоса и -пойдёт далее без раскаяния и сомнения (Герцен 2)....Where people like us would hesitate and shy away, he would smile and, without changing his expression or raising his voice, go forward remorseless and undoubting (2a).
    «Ты лжешь, мерзавец! - вскричал я в бешенстве, - ты лжешь самым бесстыдным образом». Швабрин переменился в лице. «Это тебе так не пройдет», -сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "You're lying, scoundrel!" I exclaimed in a rage. "You're lying in the most shameless manner." Shvabrin changed color "You are not going to get away with that," he said... (2a).
    Этот, казалось бы, простенький вопрос почему-то расстроил сидящего, так что он даже изменился в лице (Булгаков 9). This apparently simple question upset the man behind the desk so much that a complete change came over his expression (9b).
    «Вашего сына расстреляли немцы. Он просил передать вам колечко. Он говорил, что это его матери...» Ваше не изменился в лице Оренбург 1). "The Germans have shot your son. He asked us to give you this ring He said it was his mother's." Vacher's face betrayed no emotion (1a)
    2. to have one's face change in appearance (becoming pale, thin etc as a result of illness, sadness, emotional upset etc)
    X изменился в лице - X's face changed (lost) color
    X's face (was) changed X's face became drawn (haggard).
    Дня три после ареста Мити Грушенька сильно заболела и хворала чуть не пять недель... Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора (Достоевский 2). Some three days after Mitya's arrest, Grushenka had become quite ill and was sick for almost five weeks... Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Л-91

  • 11 измениться в лице

    [VP; subj: human; usu. past; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: МЕНЯТЬСЯ В ЛИЦЕ to change the look on one's face quickly under the influence of some emotion:
    - X изменился в лице X changed his expression;
    || Neg X не изменился в лице X's face betrayed no emotion.
         ♦...Там, где наш брат призадумается и отшарахнется, он улыбнётся, не переменится в лице, не повысит голоса и - пойдёт далее без раскаяния и сомнения (Герцен 2)....Where people like us would hesitate and shy away, he would smile and, without changing his expression or raising his voice, go forward remorseless and undoubting (2a).
         ♦ "Ты лжешь, мерзавец! - вскричал я в бешенстве, - ты лжешь самым бесстыдным образом". Швабрин переменился в лице. "Это тебе так не пройдет", - сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "You're lying, scoundrel!" I exclaimed in a rage. "You're lying in the most shameless manner." Shvabrin changed color "You are not going to get away with that," he said... (2a).
         ♦ Этот, казалось бы, простенький вопрос почему-то расстроил сидящего, так что он даже изменился в лице (Булгаков 9). This apparently simple question upset the man behind the desk so much that a complete change came over his expression (9b).
         ♦ "Вашего сына расстреляли немцы. Он просил передать вам колечко. Он говорил, что это его матери..." Ваше не изменился в лице (Эренбург 1). "The Germans have shot your son. He asked us to give you this ring He said it was his mother's." Vacher's face betrayed no emotion (1a)
    2. to have one's face change in appearance (becoming pale, thin etc as a result of illness, sadness, emotional upset etc):
    - X изменился в лице X's face changed (lost) color;
    - X's face became drawn (haggard).
         ♦ Дня три после ареста Мити Грушенька сильно заболела и хворала чуть не пять недель... Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора (Достоевский 2). Some three days after Mitya's arrest, Grushenka had become quite ill and was sick for almost five weeks... Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > измениться в лице

  • 12 меняться в лице

    [VP; subj: human; usu. past; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: МЕНЯТЬСЯ В ЛИЦЕ to change the look on one's face quickly under the influence of some emotion:
    - X изменился в лице X changed his expression;
    || Neg X не изменился в лице X's face betrayed no emotion.
         ♦...Там, где наш брат призадумается и отшарахнется, он улыбнётся, не переменится в лице, не повысит голоса и - пойдёт далее без раскаяния и сомнения (Герцен 2)....Where people like us would hesitate and shy away, he would smile and, without changing his expression or raising his voice, go forward remorseless and undoubting (2a).
         ♦ "Ты лжешь, мерзавец! - вскричал я в бешенстве, - ты лжешь самым бесстыдным образом". Швабрин переменился в лице. "Это тебе так не пройдет", - сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "You're lying, scoundrel!" I exclaimed in a rage. "You're lying in the most shameless manner." Shvabrin changed color "You are not going to get away with that," he said... (2a).
         ♦ Этот, казалось бы, простенький вопрос почему-то расстроил сидящего, так что он даже изменился в лице (Булгаков 9). This apparently simple question upset the man behind the desk so much that a complete change came over his expression (9b).
         ♦ "Вашего сына расстреляли немцы. Он просил передать вам колечко. Он говорил, что это его матери..." Ваше не изменился в лице (Эренбург 1). "The Germans have shot your son. He asked us to give you this ring He said it was his mother's." Vacher's face betrayed no emotion (1a)
    2. to have one's face change in appearance (becoming pale, thin etc as a result of illness, sadness, emotional upset etc):
    - X изменился в лице X's face changed (lost) color;
    - X's face became drawn (haggard).
         ♦ Дня три после ареста Мити Грушенька сильно заболела и хворала чуть не пять недель... Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора (Достоевский 2). Some three days after Mitya's arrest, Grushenka had become quite ill and was sick for almost five weeks... Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > меняться в лице

  • 13 перемениться в лице

    [VP; subj: human; usu. past; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. Also: МЕНЯТЬСЯ В ЛИЦЕ to change the look on one's face quickly under the influence of some emotion:
    - X изменился в лице X changed his expression;
    || Neg X не изменился в лице X's face betrayed no emotion.
         ♦...Там, где наш брат призадумается и отшарахнется, он улыбнётся, не переменится в лице, не повысит голоса и - пойдёт далее без раскаяния и сомнения (Герцен 2)....Where people like us would hesitate and shy away, he would smile and, without changing his expression or raising his voice, go forward remorseless and undoubting (2a).
         ♦ "Ты лжешь, мерзавец! - вскричал я в бешенстве, - ты лжешь самым бесстыдным образом". Швабрин переменился в лице. "Это тебе так не пройдет", - сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "You're lying, scoundrel!" I exclaimed in a rage. "You're lying in the most shameless manner." Shvabrin changed color "You are not going to get away with that," he said... (2a).
         ♦ Этот, казалось бы, простенький вопрос почему-то расстроил сидящего, так что он даже изменился в лице (Булгаков 9). This apparently simple question upset the man behind the desk so much that a complete change came over his expression (9b).
         ♦ "Вашего сына расстреляли немцы. Он просил передать вам колечко. Он говорил, что это его матери..." Ваше не изменился в лице (Эренбург 1). "The Germans have shot your son. He asked us to give you this ring He said it was his mother's." Vacher's face betrayed no emotion (1a)
    2. to have one's face change in appearance (becoming pale, thin etc as a result of illness, sadness, emotional upset etc):
    - X изменился в лице X's face changed (lost) color;
    - X's face became drawn (haggard).
         ♦ Дня три после ареста Мити Грушенька сильно заболела и хворала чуть не пять недель... Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора (Достоевский 2). Some three days after Mitya's arrest, Grushenka had become quite ill and was sick for almost five weeks... Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перемениться в лице

  • 14 einfallen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. Idee: mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me; mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better; da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that; ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc.); zu dem Thema fällt mir nichts mehr ein I can’t think of anything else to say on the subject; dazu fällt mir gar nichts ein my mind’s a blank (on that); ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something; was fällt dir ein? vorwurfsvoll: what do you think you’re doing?; abwehrend: you must be joking!; lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!; wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him; wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it; fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg. who do you think I am?, you must be joking!; so etwas würde mir nie oder im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it
    2. Erinnerung: es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now; mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered; es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)
    3. einfallen (in + Akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in); in ein Land einfallen MIL. invade a country
    4. einfallen (in + Akk) Licht: enter, come in(to)
    5. einfallen (in + Akk) (einstimmen) join in; in ein Lied: come in; in ein Gespräch: butt ( oder break) in (on)
    6. (einstürzen) collapse, cave in; eingefallen
    * * *
    (einstimmen) to join in;
    (einströmen) to come in; to enter;
    (einstürzen) to cave in; to collapse
    * * *
    ein|fal|len
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1)

    (Gedanke) jdm éínfallen — to occur to sb

    das ist mir nicht eingefallenI didn't think of that, that didn't occur to me

    mir fällt nichts ein, was ich schreiben kann — I can't think of anything to write

    jetzt fällt mir ein, wie/warum... — I've just thought of how/why..., it's just occurred to me how/why...

    ihm fällt immer eine Ausrede ein — he can always think of an excuse

    das fällt mir nicht im Traum ein! — I wouldn't dream of it!

    etw éínfallen lassen — to think of sth, to come up with sth

    hast du dir etwas éínfallen lassen? — have you had any ideas?, have you thought of anything?

    da musst du dir schon etwas anderes/Besseres éínfallen lassen! — you'll really have to think of something else/better

    was fällt Ihnen ein!what are you thinking of!

    2)

    (= in Erinnerung kommen) jdm éínfallen — to come to sb

    dabei fällt mir mein Onkel ein, der... — that reminds me of my uncle, who...

    es fällt mir jetzt nicht ein — I can't think of it at the moment, it won't come to me at the moment

    es wird Ihnen schon wieder éínfallen — it will come back to you

    3) (= einstürzen) to collapse, to cave in; (Gesicht, Wangen) to become sunken or haggard
    See:
    auch eingefallen
    4)

    (= eindringen) in ein Land éínfallen — to invade a country

    in die feindlichen Reihen éínfallen —

    Wölfe sind in die Schafherde eingefallen (liter)wolves fell upon the flock of sheep (liter)

    5) (Lichtstrahlen) to fall, to be incident (spec); (in ein Zimmer etc) to come in (
    in +acc -to)
    6) (= mitsingen, mitreden) to join in; (= einsetzen Chor, Stimmen) to come in; (= dazwischenreden) to break in (
    in +acc on)
    7) (liter) (Nacht) to fall; (Winter) to set in
    8) (HUNT Federwild) to come in, to settle
    * * *
    ((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) occur
    * * *
    ein|fal·len
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (in den Sinn kommen)
    etw fällt jdm ein sb thinks of sth
    sich dat etwas \einfallen lassen to think of sth
    was fällt Ihnen ein! what do you think you're doing!
    etw fällt jdm ein sb remembers sth
    der Name will mir einfach nicht \einfallen! the name just won't come to me!
    3. (einstürzen) to collapse [or cave in
    in ein Land \einfallen to invade a country
    in die feindlichen Reihen \einfallen to penetrate enemy lines
    [in etw akk] \einfallen to come in[to sth]
    [in etw akk] \einfallen Chor, Instrument, Singstimmen to join in [sth]; (dazwischenreden) to interrupt [sth] [or break in [on sth]
    7. (einsinken) to become sunken [or hollow]
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody

    ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden einhe can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses

    was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?

    es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you

    plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...

    3) (von Licht) come in
    4) (gewaltsam eindringen)
    5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in
    * * *
    einfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. Idee:
    mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me;
    mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better;
    da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that;
    ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc);
    zu dem Thema fällt mir nichts mehr ein I can’t think of anything else to say on the subject;
    dazu fällt mir gar nichts ein my mind’s a blank( on that);
    ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something;
    was fällt dir ein? vorwurfsvoll: what do you think you’re doing?; abwehrend: you must be joking!;
    lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!;
    wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him;
    wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it;
    fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg who do you think I am?, you must be joking!;
    im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it
    es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now;
    mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered;
    es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)
    3.
    in +akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in);
    in ein Land einfallen MIL invade a country
    4.
    in +akk) Licht: enter, come in(to)
    5.
    in +akk) (einstimmen) join in; in ein Lied: come in; in ein Gespräch: butt ( oder break) in (on)
    6. (einstürzen) collapse, cave in; eingefallen
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody

    ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden einhe can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses

    was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?

    es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you

    plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...

    3) (von Licht) come in
    5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in
    * * *
    v.
    to dip v.
    to occur v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einfallen

  • 15 осунуться

    сов.
    get* / grow* pinched; get* pinched(-looking), become* thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn / haggard; become* peaky разг.

    он осунулся — he has a pinched face, his cheeks are sunken

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > осунуться

  • 16 змарніти

    ( осунутися) to look haggard; ( схуднути) to grow thin, to become emaciated; ( виснажитися) to become exhausted (wasted, weak); ( втратити свіжість) to lose one's good looks, to grow plainer

    Українсько-англійський словник > змарніти

  • 17 посърна

    посъ̀рна,
    посъ̀рвам гл. fade; wither, droop; прен. become dejected; ( отслабвам) become lean/haggard.

    Български-английски речник > посърна

  • 18 осунуться

    сов.
    get / grow / look pinched; become thin and hollow-cheeked; look drawn / haggard; become peaky разг.

    он осу́нулся — he has a pinched face, his cheeks are sunken

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > осунуться

  • 19 Л-87

    СПАСТЬ С ЛИЦА substand VP subj: human usu. past) to become thin in the face
    X спал с лица — X's face became haggard (drawn)
    X's face looked pinched.
    Дети боранлинцев изнывали, томились, с лица спали, и некуда их было упрятать от духоты и изнуряющего зноя (Айтматов 2). The children at Boranly were miserable and tired, their faces drawn, and there was nowhere for them to escape from the oppressive, exhausting heat (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Л-87

  • 20 спасть с лица

    [VP; subj: human; usu. past]
    =====
    to become thin in the face:
    - X спал с лица X's face became haggard < drawn>;
    - X's face looked pinched.
         ♦ Дети боранлинцев изнывали, томились, с лица спали, и некуда их было упрятать от духоты и изнуряющего зноя (Айтматов 2). The children at Boranly were miserable and tired, their faces drawn, and there was nowhere for them to escape from the oppressive, exhausting heat (2a).

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