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4 tehdä hervottomaksi
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enervate, unman, unnerve; take the edge off(договор и пр.) invalidate. make invalid, make null and void, annul, nullify(закон и) negate* * *обезсѝлвам,гл. enervate, enfeeble; unman, unnerve; debilitate; take the edge off; ( изпразвам от съдържание) eviscerate; ( договор и пр.) invalidate, make invalid, make null and void, annul, nullify; ( закон и пр.) negate.* * *enervate; invalidation (юр.); annulment (юр.); negate{ni`geit}; neutralize* * *1. (договор и пр.) invalidate. make invalid, make null and void, annul, nullify 2. (закон и) negate 3. enervate, unman, unnerve;take the edge off -
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• enervate; faint; feeble; flabby; flaccid; flaggy; floppy; frigid; lag; languid; lax; limp; limpsy; listless; lymphatic; piping; remiss; slack; sluggish; spineless; spiritless; stagnant; supine; tepid; torpid -
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Enervate/ennervateОгненный кубок, ЗаклинанияРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Оживимус
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v.1 to sap, to weaken.2 to exasperate (poner nervioso).3 to enervate, to devitalize, to weaken.Ricardo enerva a María Richard enervates Mary.4 to unnerve, to make nervous, to make uneasy, to overexcite.La emoción enerva a María The excitement unnerves Mary.* * *1 MEDICINA to enervate1 familiar to get flustered, get worked up* * *VT (=debilitar) to enervate, weaken; (=poner nervioso a) to get on sb's nerves* * *verbo transitivoa) ( irritar) to irritateb) ( debilitar) to enervate* * *= jar, nerve, rile, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex. She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex. But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex. Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex. We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.Ex. But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( irritar) to irritateb) ( debilitar) to enervate* * *= jar, nerve, rile, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.
Ex: But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex: We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.Ex: But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.* * *enervar [A1 ]vt1(irritar): me enerva la música a todo volumen really loud music gets on my nerves o drives me mad o irritates me ( colloq)la enerva ver todo en desorden seeing everything in a mess really annoys her2 (debilitar) to enervate* * *
enervar verbo transitivo
1 fam (poner nervioso) to exasperate, try one's temper: la falta de puntualidad le enerva, a lack of punctuality really gets on his nerves
2 (debilitar) to enervate, unnerve
* * *enervar vt1. [debilitar] to sap, to weaken* * *v/t fml2 ( irritar) irritate, get on the nerves of* * *enervar vt1) : to enervate♦ enervante adj -
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snervare v.tr.1 to enervate, to debilitate, to enfeeble; ( esaurire) to exhaust, to wear* out: un clima che snerva, an enervating climate; il lavoro mi ha snervato, work has worn me out2 ( macelleria) to enervate.◘ snervarsi v.intr.pron.1 to be enervated, to be weakened; ( esaurirsi) to get* exhausted2 (mecc.) to yeld.* * *[zner'vare] 1.verbo transitivo to enervate, to unnerve, to wear* out, to exhaust2.* * *snervare/zner'vare/ [1]to enervate, to unnerve, to wear* out, to exhaustII snervarsi verbo pronominaleto become* enervated, to get* exhausted.
См. также в других словарях:
Enervate — E*ner vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enervated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enervating}.] [L. enervatus, p. p. of enervare, fr. enervis nerveless, weak; e out + nervus nerve. See {Nerve}.] To deprive of nerve, force, strength, or courage; to render feeble or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Enervate — E*ner vate, a. [L. enervatus, p. p.] Weakened; weak; without strength of force. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enervate — index debilitate, depreciate, disable, disarm (divest of arms), eviscerate, exhaust (deplete), extenuate … Law dictionary
enervate — (v.) c.1600, from L. enervatus, pp. of enervare to weaken (see ENERVATION (Cf. enervation)). Related: Ennervated; ennervating … Etymology dictionary
enervate — *unnerve, emasculate, unman Analogous words: *weaken, enfeeble, debilitate, undermine, sap, disable: *abase, demean, debase, degrade: exhaust, jade, fatigue, *tire, weary Antonyms: harden, inure Contrasted words: energize, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
enervate — [v] tire, wear out debilitate, devitalize, disable, enfeeble, exhaust, fatigue, incapacitate, jade, paralyze, sap, unnerve, vitiate, weaken, weary; concepts 156,225,250 Ant. activate, animate, empower, energize, invigorate, liven, strengthen … New thesaurus
enervate — ► VERB ▪ cause to feel drained of energy. DERIVATIVES enervation noun. ORIGIN Latin enervare weaken (by extraction of the sinews) , from nervus sinew … English terms dictionary
enervate — [en′ər vāt΄; ] for adj. [ ē nʉr′vit, ē nʉr′vāt΄] vt. enervated, enervating [< L enervatus, pp. of enervare < enervis, nerveless, weak < e , out + nervus, NERVE] to deprive of strength, force, vigor, etc.; weaken physically, mentally, or… … English World dictionary
enervate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. weaken, devitalize, unnerve, paralyze, soften, emasculate, unman, debilitate, enfeeble, effeminate. See impotence, weakness.Ant., innervate, invigorate. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. debilitate,… … English dictionary for students
enervate oneself — index carouse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
enervate / innervate — Innervate means to supply with nerves or vitality : The therapist innervated the shoulders with massage. Enervate is to weaken or destroy the vitality of: The negative attitude enervated her enthusiasm … Confused words