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commiserate [kə'mɪzəreɪt]∎ to commiserate with sb (feel sympathy) éprouver de la compassion pour qn; (show sympathy) témoigner de la sympathie à qn;∎ we commiserated with him on his misfortune nous avons compati à sa malchanceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > commiserate
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commiserate [kəˈmɪzəreɪt]* * *[kə'mɪzəreɪt]intransitive verb compatir ( with avec; about, over à propos de) -
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verbсочувствовать, выражать соболезнование (with); to commiserate a misfortune выражать соболезнование по поводу несчастья* * *(v) испытать чувство сострадания; испытывать чувство сострадания; соболезновать; сочувствовать* * *сочувствовать, соболезновать* * *[com·mis·er·ate || kə'mɪzəreɪt] v. сочувствовать, соболезновать, выражать соболезнование* * ** * *сочувствовать, соболезновать, выражать соболезнование -
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verbഅനുതാപം കാട്ടുക, പരിതാപം കാട്ടുക -
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intransitive verbcommiserate with somebody — mit jemandem mitfühlen; (express one's commiseration) jemandem sein Mitgefühl aussprechen (on zu)
* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) bemitleiden- academic.ru/14583/commiseration">commiseration* * *com·mis·er·ate[kəˈmɪzəreɪt]vi▪ to \commiserate with sb mit jdm mitfühlen* * *[kə'mIzəreɪt]vimitfühlen (with mit)we commiserate with you on the loss of your husband — wir nehmen Anteil am Tode Ihres Gatten
* * *commiserate [kəˈmızəreıt]a) jemanden bemitleiden, bedauern (wegen)b) jemandem sein Mitgefühl ausdrücken (zu)commiserate with → a. A* * *intransitive verbcommiserate with somebody — mit jemandem mitfühlen; (express one's commiseration) jemandem sein Mitgefühl aussprechen (on zu)
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kə'mizəreit(to express sympathy (with).) compadecerse de, condolerse detr[kə'mɪzəreɪt]1 compadecerse ( with, de)v.• compadecer v.• condolerse v.kə'mɪzəreɪtI commiserated with him about losing his job — le dije cuánto sentía que se hubiera quedado sin trabajo
[kǝ'mɪzǝreɪt]VIfriends called to commiserate when they found out I hadn't got the job — cuando me rechazaron para el trabajo mis amigos me llamaron para decirme lo mucho que lo sentían
"I know how you feel," he commiserated — -sé cómo te sientes -le dijo a modo de consuelo
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kə'mizəreit(to express sympathy (with).) uttrykke medfølelse med, kondolereverb \/kəˈmɪzəreɪt \/ha medynk med, ha medlidenhet med, synes synd på, ha vondt av, uttrykke sin medfølelse medcommiserate with someone kondolere noen føle med noen -
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[kə'mɪzəreɪt]vito commiserate with — współczuć +dat; ( verbally) składać (złożyć perf) wyrazy współczucia +dat
* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) współczuć -
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[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) sočustvovati* * *[kəmízəreit]transitive verb & intransitive verbpomilovati; ( with) sočustvovati -
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[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) have medfølelse med* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) have medfølelse med -
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Синонимический ряд:1. empathize (verb) condole; console; empathise; empathize; share sorrow; show compassion; sorrow; sympathize2. feel (verb) ache; compassionate; feel; feel for; pity; sympathise; sympathize with; yearn -
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szán, megszán, együtt érez, sajnál, megsajnál* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) együttérez (vkivel) -
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[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) condoer-se* * *com.mis.er.ate[kəm'izəreit] vt+vi comiserar(-se), compadecer(-se), apiedar(-se), solidarizar(-se), ter compaixão de. -
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v. acımak, merhamet etmek; kederini paylaşmak; başsağlığı dilemek* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) acısına ortak olmak -
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[kə'mɪzəreɪt]verbo intransitivo (show commiseration) manifestare compassione; (feel commiseration) provare commiserazione* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) commiserare* * *[kə'mɪzəreɪt]verbo intransitivo (show commiseration) manifestare compassione; (feel commiseration) provare commiserazione -
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[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) just līdzi; izteikt līdzjūtību* * *izteikt līdzjūtību, just līdzi -
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v. hysa medlidande med* * *[kə'mizəreit](to express sympathy (with).) hysa medlidande med, ömka
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commiserate — ► VERB ▪ express sympathy or pity; sympathize. DERIVATIVES commiseration noun. ORIGIN Latin commiserari, from miserari to lament … English terms dictionary
commiserate — was a transitive verb for about three centuries: • She did not exult in her rival s fall, but, on the contrary, commiserated her H. Ainsworth, 1871 but under the influence of condole with and sympathize with, it is now construed with with… … Modern English usage
commiserate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin commiseratus, past participle of commiserari, from com + miserari to pity, from miser wretched Date: 1594 intransitive verb to feel or express sympathy ; condole … New Collegiate Dictionary
commiserate — verb /kəˈmɪzəɹət/ a) Feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something). b) Offer condolences jointly with; express sympathy with … Wiktionary
commiserate — verb (intransitive + with) formal to express your sympathy for someone who is unhappy about something … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
commiserate — UK [kəˈmɪzəreɪt] / US [kəˈmɪzəˌreɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms commiserate : present tense I/you/we/they commiserate he/she/it commiserates present participle commiserating past tense commiserated past participle commiserated to express… … English dictionary
commiserate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. pity, condole. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. share sorrow, condole, console, empathize; see pity 1 , sympathize . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) v. [kuh MIZ uh RATE] to pity or feel… … English dictionary for students
commiserate — [[t]kəmɪ̱zəreɪt[/t]] commiserates, commiserating, commiserated VERB If you commiserate with someone, you show them pity or sympathy when something unpleasant has happened to them. [V with n] When I lost, he commiserated with me. Derived words:… … English dictionary
commiserate — [c]/kəˈmɪzəreɪt / (say kuh mizuhrayt) verb (commiserated, commiserating) –verb (i) 1. (sometimes followed by with) to sympathise. –verb (t) 2. to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; pity. {Latin commiserātus, past participle} –commiserative… …
commiserate — com|mis|er|ate [ kə mızə,reıt ] verb intransitive to express sympathy to someone who is unhappy about something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
commiserate — [kə mɪzəreɪt] verb express sympathy or pity; sympathize: Karl commiserated with me about losing. Derivatives commiseration noun commiserative adjective Origin C16: from L. commiserat , commiserari, from com with + miserari to lament … English new terms dictionary