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1 облагородявам
1. ennoble, elevate, dignify, exert an ennobling/elevating influence on(повишавам качеството на) refine2. (порода) improve(растение) engraft, inoculate, cultivate* * *облагородя̀вам,гл.1. ennoble, elevate, dignify, exert an ennobling/elevating influence on; ( повишавам качеството на) refine;* * *ennoble; dignify; refine (повишавам качеството); humanize* * *1. (повишавам качеството на) refine 2. (порода) improve 3. (растение) engraft, inoculate, cultivate 4. 1, ennoble, elevate, dignify, exert an ennobling/elevating influence on -
2 въздигам
1. (издигам) put up, raise, erect (паметник и пр.)2. (превъзнасям) praise, exalt, extolвъздигам до небесата exalt to the skies/to heavenвъздигам в закон erect into a law/a systemвъздигам в кумир make an idol of. worship* * *въздѝгам,гл.2. ( превъзнасям) praise, exalt, extol; erect; enthrone; • \въздигам в закон erect into a law/a system; \въздигам в кумир make an idol of, worship.* * *dignify; erect{i`rekt}; exalt; sublime* * *1. (издигам) put up, raise, erect (паметник и пр.) 2. (превъзнасям) praise, exalt, extol 3. ВЪЗДИГАМ в закон erect into a law/a system 4. ВЪЗДИГАМ в кумир make an idol of. worship 5. ВЪЗДИГАМ до небесата exalt to the skies/to heaven -
3 удостоявам
honour (с with)(със степен, титла) confer (on s.o.)(с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.)(благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o.s.th.). deign, condescend (to с inf.) той не я удостои с отговор he vouchsafed her no answer, he didn't deign to answer herтой бе удостоен с медал he was awarded a medal* * *удостоя̀вам,гл. honour (с with); ( със степен, титла) confer (on s.o.); (с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.); ( благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o. s.th.), deign, condescend (to с inf.).* * *honor ; confer (с); award (награждавам); deign (с); dignify* * *1. (с награда) award (s.th. to s.o.): (благоволявам) vouchsafe (s.o. s.th.). deign, condescend (to c inf.) той нe я удостои с отговор he vouchsafed her no answer, he didn't deign to answer her 2. (със степен, титла) confer (on s. о.) 3. honour (c with) 4. той бе удостоен с медал he was awarded a medal -
4 облагородя
облагородя̀,облагородя̀вам гл.1. ennoble, elevate, dignify, exert an ennobling/elevating influence on; ( повишавам качеството на) refine;
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dignify — dig ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dignified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dignifying}.] [OF. dignifier, fr. LL. dignificare; L. dignus worthy + ficare (in comp.), facere to make. See {Deign}, and {Fact}.] To invest with dignity or honor; to make illustrious;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dignify — [dig′nə fī΄] vt. dignified, dignifying [ME dignifien < OFr dignifier < ML dignificare < L dignus, worthy + ficare < facere, to make, DO1] 1. to give dignity to; make worthy of esteem; honor, exalt, or ennoble 2. to make seem worthy or … English World dictionary
dignify — index bestow, elevate, prefer, promote (advance), raise (advance), recognize (acknowledge) … Law dictionary
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dignify — transitive verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English dignifien, from Middle French dignifier, from Late Latin dignificare, from Latin dignus worthy more at decent Date: 15th century 1. to give distinction to ; ennoble … New Collegiate Dictionary