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v.1 abstenerse de, desistir de.2 contenerse, abstenerse, refrenarse, prescindir.vi.1 abstenerse de, desistir de. (Formal)2 contenerse, prescindir. (pt forbore ; pp forborne) -
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[V]COMPESCO (-ERE -PESCUI)CONPESCO (-ERE -PESCUI)PARCO (-ERE PEPERCI)REMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)SUPERSEDEO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)ABSTINEO (-ERE -TINUI -TENTUM)DESISTO (-ERE -STITI -STITUM) -
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v.1) тартыну, өзін-өзі тоқтату, ұстау, тыю2) төзімділік көрсету, шыдау -
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kendini tutmak, çekinmek, sakinmak, kaçinmak, bos vermek; sabirli olmak, sabretmek -
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kki. (forbore, forborne) menahan diri, mengelak, bersabar hati. -forbearing ks. sabar, suka menahan hati/nafsu. -
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verbവിട്ടുനില്ക്കുക, ചെയ്യാതിരിക്കുക, വിരമിക്കുക, അടങ്ങിയിരിക്കുക, ക്ഷമിക്കുക, സഹിക്കുക, ഒഴിവാക്കുക -
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forbear with someone's shortcomingsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > forbear with someone's shortcomings
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1) Общая лексика: воздерживаться2) Макаров: воздерживаться от -
79 forbear from being too deeply involved in the affair
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > forbear from being too deeply involved in the affair
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Макаров: уклоняться (от чего-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
Forbear — For*bear (f[o^]r*b[^a]r ), v. i. [imp. {Forbore}({Forbare}, [Obs.]); p. p. {Forborne}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forbearing}.] [OE. forberen, AS. forberan; pref. for + beran to bear. See {Bear} to support.] 1. To refrain from proceeding; to pause; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forbear — For*bear , v. t. 1. To keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up; as, to forbear the use of a word of doubtful propriety. [1913 Webster] But let me that plunder forbear. Shenstone. [1913 Webster] The King In open battle or the tilting … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forbear — forbear, forebear 1. Forbear is a verb (pronounced with the stress on the second syllable) meaning ‘to abstain from, go without’ and is usually followed by to + infinitive or from + verb in ing: • He did not enquire after their progress and Nutty … Modern English usage
forbear — I verb abstain, be patient, be temperate, be tolerant, bear with, break off, cease, decline, delay enforcing rights, deny oneself, desist from, dispense with, do without, endure, forgo, hold back, hold in abeyance, hold off, keep back, keep from … Law dictionary
Forbear — For*bear (f[o^]r*b[^a]r ), n. [See {Fore}, and {Bear} to produce.] An ancestor; a forefather; usually in the plural. [Scot.] [Also spelled {forebear}.] Your forbears of old. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forbear — 1 *forgo, abnegate, eschew, sacrifice Analogous words: *restrain, curb, bridle, inhibit: avoid, *escape, evade, shun: desist, cease (see STOP) 2 *refrain, abstain Analogous words: suffe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forbear — [v] resist the temptation to abstain, avoid, bridle, cease, curb, decline, desist, escape, eschew, evade, forgo, go easy*, hold back*, inhibit, keep, keep from, omit, pause, refrain, restrain, sacrifice, shun, stop, withhold; concepts… … New thesaurus
forbear — [1] ► VERB (past forbore; past part. forborne) ▪ refrain from doing something. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
forbear — forbear1 [fôr ber′] vt. forbore or Archaic forbare, forborne, forbearing [ME forberen < OE forberan: see FOR & BEAR1] 1. to refrain from; avoid or cease (doing, saying, etc.) 2. Now Chiefly Dial. to endure; tolerate … English World dictionary
forbear — for|bear1 [fo:ˈbeə, fə US fo:rˈber, fər ] v past tense forbore [ ˈbo: US ˈbo:r] past participle forborne [ ˈbo:n US ˈbo:rn] [i]literary [: Old English; Origin: forberan] to not do something you could or would like to do because you think it is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
forbear — {{11}}forbear (n.) ancestor, late 15c., from FORE (Cf. fore) before + be er one who exists; agent noun from BE (Cf. be). {{12}}forbear (v.) to abstain, O.E. forberan bear up against, control one s feelings, endure, from FOR (Cf … Etymology dictionary