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1 fatherless
fa·ther·less[ˈfɑ:ðələs, AM -ɚ-]adj inv vaterlosto have a \fatherless childhood ohne Vater aufwachsen* * *fatherless adj vaterlos:be fatherless keinen Vater haben* * *adj.vaterlos adj. -
2 fatherless
vaterlos;to have a \fatherless childhood ohne Vater aufwachsen -
3 misery
noun1) Elend, dasmake somebody's life a misery — jemandem das Leben zur Qual machen
put somebody out of his misery — (fig.) jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen
miseries — Elend, das; Nöte
2) (coll.): (discontented person)misery[-guts] — Miesepeter, der (ugs. abwertend)
* * *['mizəri]plural - miseries; noun((something that causes) unhappiness: the misery of the fatherless children; Forget your miseries and come out with me!) das Elend* * *mis·ery[ˈmɪzəri, AM -ɚi]nto live in \misery im Elend [o in Not] lebena picture of \misery ein Bild des Jammers3. (strain)5.▶ to make sb's life a \misery jdm das Leben zur Qual [o Hölle] machen▶ to put an animal out of its \misery ein Tier von seinen Leiden erlösen* * *['mIzərɪ]nshe looked the picture of misery — sie war ein Bild des Jammers
a life of misery — ein erbärmliches or jämmerliches or elendes Leben
to make sb's life a misery — jdm das Leben zur Qual or zur Hölle machen
* * *misery [ˈmızərı] s1. auch pl Elend n, pl auch (Seelen)Qualen pl:everyone to their own misery jedem sein eigenes, selbstverschuldetes Elend;live a life of misery ein erbärmliches Leben führen;make sb’s life a misery jemandem das Leben zur Hölle oder Qual machen;put an animal out of its misery ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösen;put sb out of their misery umg jemanden erlösen, jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen2. umg Miesepeter m:you old misery!* * *noun1) Elend, dasput somebody out of his misery — (fig.) jemanden nicht länger auf die Folter spannen
miseries — Elend, das; Nöte
2) (coll.): (discontented person)misery[-guts] — Miesepeter, der (ugs. abwertend)
* * *n.Elend nur sing. n.Erbärmlichkeit f.Jammer - m.Jämmerlichkeit f.Not ¨-e f.
См. также в других словарях:
Fatherless — Fa ther*less, a. 1. Destitute of a living father; as, a fatherless child. [1913 Webster] 2. Without a known author. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fatherless — O.E. fæderleas; see FATHER (Cf. father) + LESS (Cf. less) … Etymology dictionary
fatherless — [fä′thərlis] adj. [ME faderles < OE fæderleas] 1. not having a father living, or lacking a father s protection 2. not knowing the identity of one s father … English World dictionary
fatherless — [[t]fɑ͟ːðə(r)ləs[/t]] ADJ You describe children as fatherless when their father has died or does not live with them. ...widows and fatherless children... They were left fatherless … English dictionary
fatherless — /fah dheuhr lis/, adj. 1. not having a living father: a fatherless boy. 2. not having a known or legally responsible father. [bef. 1000; ME faderles, OE faederleas. See FATHER, LESS] * * * … Universalium
fatherless — adj. Fatherless is used with these nouns: ↑child … Collocations dictionary
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fatherless — adjective see father I … New Collegiate Dictionary
fatherless — adjective Without a living father … Wiktionary
fatherless — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, aidless, baseborn, bastard, bereaved, bereft, defenseless, deprived, deserted, desolate, forlorn, forsaken, friendless, godforsaken, guideless, helpless, homeless, kithless, leaderless, misbegotten,… … Moby Thesaurus
fatherless — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. orphan, orphaned, illegitimate; see abandoned 1 , bastard 1 , illegitimate 2 … English dictionary for students