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grate

  • 1 grate

    [greɪt]
    n. אח; שבכה (להחזקת גחלים)
    v. לגרד; לפורר; לחרוק; לצרום; לעצבן
    * * *
    (םילחג תקזחהל) הכבש ;חא
    ןבצעל ;םורצל ;קורחל ;ררופל ;דרגל

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  • 2 grateful

    [grate·ful || 'greɪtfʊl]
    adj. אסיר תודה; נעים
    * * *
    םיענ ;הדות ריסא

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  • 3 gratefulness

    ['grate·ful·ness || 'greɪtfʊlnɪs]
    n. הכרת תודה; אסירות תודה
    * * *
    הדות תוריסא ;הדות תרכה

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  • 4 deflagrate

    [def·la·grate || 'defləgreɪt]
    v. לשרוף, להעלות באש; להתלקח במהירות; לגרום להתלקחות פתאומית
    * * *
    תימואתפ תוחקלתהל םורגל ;תוריהמב חקלתהל ;שאב תולעהל,ףורשל

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  • 5 denigrate

    [den·i·grate || 'denɪgreɪt]
    v. להשמיץ
    * * *
    ץימשהל

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  • 6 emigrate

    ['em·i·grate || 'emɪgreɪt]
    v. להגר
    * * *
    רגהל

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  • 7 immigrate

    ['im·mi·grate || ɪmɪgreɪt]
    v. להגר; לעלות לארץ (בישראל)
    * * *
    (לארשיב) ץראל תולעל ;רגהל

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  • 8 ingrate

    [in·grate || ɪn'greɪt]
    n. כפוי טובה
    adj. כפוי טובה
    * * *
    הבוט יופכ
    הבוט יופכ

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  • 9 integrate

    [in·te·grate || 'ɪntɪgreɪt]
    v. לשלב, למזג, ליצור שלמות; להשתלב, להתמזג; לעשות אינטגרציה
    * * *
    היצרגטניא תושעל ;גזמתהל,בלתשהל ;תומלש רוציל,גזמל,בלשל

    English-Hebrew dictionary > integrate

  • 10 transmigrate

    [trans·mi·grate || ‚trænzmaɪ'greɪt]
    v. לנדוד; להגר; להתגלגל (נשמה)
    * * *
    (המשנ) לגלגתהל ;רגהל ;דודנל

    English-Hebrew dictionary > transmigrate

См. также в других словарях:

  • Gräte — Gräte …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • Grate — Grate, n. [LL. grata, fr. L. crates hurdle; or It. grata, of the same origin. Sae Crate, Hurdle.] 1. A structure or frame containing parallel or crosed bars, with interstices; a kind of latticework, such as is used ia the windows of prisons and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grate — Grate, v. t. [OF grater to scrape, scratch, F. gratter, LL. gratare, cratare; of German origin; cf. OHG. chrazz[=o]n G. kratzen, D. krassen, Sw. Kratta, and perh. E. scratch.] 1. To rub roughly or harshly, as one body against another, causing a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • grate — ‘framework for holding burning fuel’ [14] and grate ‘rub’ [15] are different words. The former comes via Old French grate ‘grille’ and Vulgar Latin *grāta from Latin crātis ‘wickerwork, hurdle’. Grate ‘rub’ is ultimately Germanic (its ultimate… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • grate — ‘framework for holding burning fuel’ [14] and grate ‘rub’ [15] are different words. The former comes via Old French grate ‘grille’ and Vulgar Latin *grāta from Latin crātis ‘wickerwork, hurdle’. Grate ‘rub’ is ultimately Germanic (its ultimate… …   Word origins

  • Grate — Grate, v. i. 1. To make a harsh sound by friction. [1913 Webster] I had rather hear a brazen canstick turned, Or a dry wheel grate on the exletree. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To produce the effect of rubbing with a hard rough material; to cause… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Grate — Grate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Grated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grating}.] To furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars; as, to grate a window. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Gräte — Gräte: Die nhd. Form geht zurück auf gleichbed. mhd. græ̅te. Dieses Femininum entstand, indem aus mhd. græ̅te, dem Plural von maskulin mhd. grāt »Bergrücken; Rückgrat; Gräte; Spitze, Stachel; Ährenborste« (vgl. ↑ Grat), eine neue Einzahl… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • grate — Ⅰ. grate [1] ► VERB 1) reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. 2) make an unpleasant rasping sound. 3) (often grate on) have an irritating effect. ORIGIN Old French grater. Ⅱ …   English terms dictionary

  • Grate — Grate, a. [L. gratus agreeable, grateful: cf. It. & Sp. grato. See Grace, and cf. Agree.] Serving to gratify; agreeable. [Obs.] Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • grate — [v1] shred, grind down abrade, bark, bray, file, fray, gall, mince, pound, pulverize, rasp, raze, rub, scrape, scratch, scuff, skin, triturate; concepts 186,215 grate [v2] irritate aggravate, annoy, burn, chafe, exasperate, fret, gall, get on… …   New thesaurus

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