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contrite [kən'traɪt](face, look) contrit, repentant;∎ to look/be contrite avoir un air/être contrit -
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contrite [ˊkɒntraɪt] aсокруша́ющийся, ка́ющийся -
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adjective* * *(deeply sorry for something one has done.) zerknirscht- academic.ru/15769/contriteness">contriteness- contrition* * *con·trite[kənˈtraɪt]adj ( form liter) zerknirscht\contrite apology reuevolle [o zerknirschte] Entschuldigung\contrite expression zerknirschter [o reuiger] Gesichtsausdruck* * *1. adj contritely2. adv[kən'traIt, -lɪ] reuig, zerknirscht* * *contrite tears Tränen der Reue* * *adjective* * *adj.reuevoll adj.zerknirscht adj. -
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(deeply sorry for something one has done.) contrito- contrition
tr['kɒntraɪt]1 formal use contrito,-acontrite ['kɑn.traɪt, kən'traɪt] adjrepentant: contrito, arrepentidoadj.• atrito, -a adj.• contrito, -a adj.'kɑːntraɪt, 'kɒntraɪt, kən'traɪtadjective arrepentido, contrito (liter)['kɒntraɪt]ADJ arrepentido; (Rel) contrito* * *['kɑːntraɪt, 'kɒntraɪt, kən'traɪt]adjective arrepentido, contrito (liter) -
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a поэт. сокрушающийся, кающийсяСинонимический ряд:repentant (adj.) apologetic; atoning; attritional; chastened; compunctious; humbled; penitent; penitential; regretful; remorseful; repentant; sorryАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ʹkɒntraıt,kənʹtraıt] a поэт.сокрушающийся, кающийся -
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(form, liter) zerknirscht;\contrite apology reuevolle [o zerknirschte] Entschuldigung;\contrite expression zerknirschter [o reuiger] Gesichtsausdruck -
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[΄kɔntrait] a զղջացող, ապաշ խարհող. to be contrite զղջալ. The boy looks so contrite Տղան շատ մեղավոր տեսք ունի -
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ˈkɔntraɪt прил. кающийся, раскаивающийся, сокрушающийся Syn: repentant, penitent сокрушающийся, кающийся - * words слова покаяния - * sinner кающийся грешник contrite сокрушающийся, кающийсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contrite
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{kən'trait}
1. разкаян, каещ се
2. изразяващ разкаяние* * *{kъn'trait} a 1. разкаян, каещ се; 2. изразяващ разкаяние.* * *разкаян; каещ се;* * *1. изразяващ разкаяние 2. разкаян, каещ се* * * -
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См. также в других словарях:
Contrite — Con trite (?; 277), a. [L. contritus bruised, p. p. of contrere to grind, bruise; con + terere to rub, grind: cf. F. contrit See {Trite}.] 1. Thoroughly bruised or broken. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Broken down with grief and penitence; deeply… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Contrite — Con trite, n. A contrite person. Hooker. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Contrite — Con trite, v. In a contrite manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contrite — I adjective apologetic, broken in spirit, chastened, compunctious, conscience smitten, conscience stricken, desirous of forgiveness, full of regrets, full of remorse, guilty, humble, humbled, paenitet, penitent, penitential, regretful, regretting … Law dictionary
contrite — c.1300, from O.Fr. contrit and directly from L. contritus, lit. worn out, ground to pieces, pp. of conterere to grind, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + terere to rub (see THROW (Cf. throw)). Used in English in figurative sense of … Etymology dictionary
contrite — [adj] regretful apologetic, attritional, chastened, compunctious, conscience stricken, humble, penitent, penitential, remorseful, repentant, sorrowful, sorry; concept 403 Ant. hurtful, indifferent, mean, unrepentant … New thesaurus
contrite — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling or expressing remorse. DERIVATIVES contritely adverb contriteness noun contrition noun. ORIGIN Latin contritus, from conterere grind down, wear away … English terms dictionary
contrite — [kən trīt′, kän′trīt΄] adj. [ME contrit < OFr < LL(Ec) contritus, lit., worn out, ground to pieces, pp. of L conterere, to grind < com , together + terere, to rub: see THROW] 1. feeling contrition; repentant 2. showing or resulting from… … English World dictionary
contrite — adjective Etymology: Middle English contrit, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin contritus, from Latin, past participle of conterere to grind, bruise, from com + terere to rub more at throw Date: 14th century feeling or showing sorrow and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
contrite — [[t]kəntra͟ɪt, kɒ̱ntraɪt[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you are contrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong. [FORMAL] She was instantly contrite. Oh, I am sorry! You must forgive me. Syn: sorry Derived words: contrition … English dictionary
contrite — /kənˈtraɪt / (say kuhn truyt), /ˈkɒntraɪt / (say kontruyt) adjective 1. broken in spirit by a sense of guilt; penitent: *She seemed altogether humble and contrite, small, even hunched, she who had been proud, on her powerful horse. –patrick white …