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I sg - modetму́жество с, хра́брость ж, отва́га жtábe modet — па́дать ду́хом
- være ilde til modesǽtte mod i nógen — подбодри́ть кого́-л.
- være ikke godt til mode II 1.1) про́тив (кого-л., чего-л.)kǽmpe mod nóget — боро́ться про́тив чего́-л.
2) от (чего-л.)tablétterne hjǽlper mod hóste — э́ти табле́тки помога́ют от ка́шля
3) о́коло, кmod aften — под ве́чер, к ве́черу
4) за2. adv, см. imod 2.mod kontánt betáling — за нали́чные
* * *against, anti-, bravery, courage, daring, grit, guts, heart, nerve, on, pluck, to, towards, valour* * *I. (et) courage,T pluck;F dishearten somebody;[ fatte mod] take courage, take heart;[ frisk mod!] cheer up! never say die!F courage![ give mod, sætte mod i] encourage,T cheer up;[ mod på livet] zest (for life);[ have mod på at] have a mind to;[ jeg har ikke rigtig mod på det] I don't feel up to it, I don't feel like it;[ tabe modet] lose courage, lose heart;[ have mod til at] have the courage to;[ vel til mode] at ease;[ ilde til mode] ill at ease;[ tage mod til sig] screw up one's courage;[ være ved godt mod] be in good spirits,F take heart, be of good heart.II. adj:[ mod i hu] sad.III. præp, se imod. -
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упа́вший ду́хом, уны́лый* * *dejected, despondent, dispirited, downcast, downhearted, down-in-the-mouth* * *adj discouraged,F disheartened,( stærkere) despondent;[ gøre modløs] discourage,F dishearten. -
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vb(håb etc) destroy,F dash;[ nedslå ens mod] dampen somebody's spirits, discourage somebody,F dishearten somebody;(se også slå (ned)).
См. также в других словарях:
discourage — vb 1 Discourage, dishearten, dispirit, deject mean to weaken in qualities that maintain interest, zeal, activity, or power to continue or to resist. Discourage implies not only the loss of courage and confidence but the entrance of fear and the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
discourage — [v1] dishearten, dispirit abash, afflict, alarm, appall, awe, beat down, bother, break one’s heart*, bully, cast down, chill, confuse, cow, dampen, dash, daunt, deject, demoralize, deprecate, depress, dismay, disparage, distress, droop, frighten … New thesaurus
discourage — ► VERB 1) cause a loss of confidence or enthusiasm in. 2) prevent or try to prevent by showing disapproval or creating difficulties. 3) (discourage from) persuade (someone) against (an action). DERIVATIVES discouragement noun discouraging… … English terms dictionary
Discourage — Dis*cour age, n. Lack of courage; cowardliness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discourage — Dis*cour age (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discouraged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discouraging}.] [Pref. dis + courage: cf. OF. descoragier, F. d[ e]courager: pref. des (L. dis ) + corage, F. courage. See {Courage}.] 1. To extinguish the courage of; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourage — I verb advise against, affright, animum frangere, argue against, avert, cast down, cause discontent, cause dislike, cause doubt, caution, contraindicate, convince to the contrary, dampen, daunt, deflect, dehort, deject, demoralize, deprecate,… … Law dictionary
discourage — mid 15c., discoragen, from M.Fr. descourager, from O.Fr. descoragier, from des away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + corage (see COURAGE (Cf. courage)). Related: Discouraged; discouragement; discouraging … Etymology dictionary
discourage — [di skʉr′ij] vt. discouraged, discouraging [ME discoragen < OFr descoragier: see DIS & COURAGE] 1. to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten 2. to advise or persuade (a person) to refrain 3. to prevent or try to prevent by… … English World dictionary
discourage — 01. Her parents tried to [discourage] her from marrying him, but she just ignored them. 02. He became totally [discouraged] after he failed his course a second time. 03. High interest rates are a serious [discouragement] to buying a house these… … Grammatical examples in English
discourage — dis|cour|age [dısˈkʌrıdʒ US ˈkə:r ] v [T] 1.) to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad ≠ ↑encourage ▪ attempts to discourage illegal immigration discourage sb from doing sth ▪ My father is a lawyer,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
discourage */ — UK [dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms discourage : present tense I/you/we/they discourage he/she/it discourages present participle discouraging past tense discouraged past participle discouraged 1) to try to prevent something from… … English dictionary