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3 to have compassion for smb
to have /to feel compassion for smb относиться к кому-либо с сочувствием/с участиемEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have compassion for smb
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4 her heart was filled with compassion for the child
Общая лексика: её сердце было полно сострадания к ребёнкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > her heart was filled with compassion for the child
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5 to be full of compassion for smb
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be full of compassion for smb
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6 to show compassion for smb
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to show compassion for smb
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7 have compassion for sb.
கருணை காட்டு, இரக்கம் காட்டு -
8 to have compassion for sb.
Iகருணை காட்டுIIஇரக்கம் காட்டு -
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Mitgefühl, das (for, on mit)* * *[kəm'pæʃən](sorrow or pity for the sufferings of another person.) das Mitleid- academic.ru/14740/compassionate">compassionate* * *com·pas·sion[kəmˈpæʃən]to show \compassion for [or towards] sb Mitgefühl für jdn zeigenwith \compassion voller Mitgefühl* * *[kəm'pSən]nMitgefühl nt, Mitleid nt (for mit); (ESP BIBL) Erbarmen nt (on, for mit)* * *compassion [kəmˈpæʃn]for, on mit):out of compassion aus Mitleid;compassion fatigue Spendemüdigkeit f* * *noun, no pl.Mitgefühl, das (for, on mit)* * *n.Barmherzigkeit f.Mitleid n. -
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kəm'pæʃən(sorrow or pity for the sufferings of another person.) compasióncompassion n compasióntr[kəm'pæʃən]1 compasión nombre femeninocompassion [kəm'pæʃən] n: compasión f, piedad f, misericordia fn.• compasión s.f.• enternecimiento s.m.• lástima s.f.• misericordia s.f.kəm'pæʃənmass noun compasión f, piedad f[kǝm'pæʃǝn]1.N compasión fto have compassion for sth/for or on sb — tener compasión por or de algo/algn, compadecerse de algo/algn
to feel compassion for sb — sentir compasión por or de algn
2.CPDcompassion fatigue N — (in emergency workers) desgaste m por empatía; (in desensitized public) insensibilización f
* * *[kəm'pæʃən]mass noun compasión f, piedad f -
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[kəm'pæʃ(ə)n]nсочувствие, участие, сострадание, жалость, отзывчивость- have compassion for smb
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kəm'pæʃən(sorrow or pity for the sufferings of another person.) medlidenhet, medynk, barmhjertighetsubst. \/kəmˈpæʃ(ə)n\/medlidenhet, medynk, barmhjertighet, medfølelsehave compassion on (for) ha medlidenhet medlook at someone in\/with compassion se på noen med medlidenhet\/medfølelseout of compassion for av medlidenhet medtake compassion on få medlidenhet med, forbarme seg over -
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1. n сочувствие; жалость2. v редк. относиться с состраданием, жалетьСинонимический ряд:1. forgiveness (noun) charity; clemency; commiseration; empathy; feeling; fellow feeling; forgiveness; grace; heart; kindness; leniency; mercy; pity; rue; ruth; sympathy; tenderness2. thoughtfulness (noun) concern; consideration; courtesy; regard; respect; solicitude; tact; thoughtfulnessАнтонимический ряд:cruelty; enmity; harshness; hatred; indifference; severity -
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com·pas·sion [kəmʼpæʃən] nMitgefühl nt, Mitleid nt;with \compassion voller Mitgefühl -
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/kəm'pæʃn/ * danh từ - lòng thương, lòng trắc ẩn =to have (take) compassion on (upon somebody)+ thương hại ai =to feel compassion for somebody+ cảm thấy thương hại ai =to have no bowel of compassion+ không có tình thương -
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1. [kəmʹpæʃ(ə)n] nсочувствие; жалостьher heart was filled with compassion for the child - её сердце было полно сострадания к ребёнку
2. [kəmʹpæʃ(ə)n] v редк.to have /to take/ compassion (up) on smb. - а) относиться к кому-л. с состраданием, жалеть кого-л.; б) сжалиться над кем-л.
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