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101 distress
1. n горе, беда; страданиеin distress — в горе, в беде
2. n сильное недомогание; боль3. n причина страданий; несчастье4. n нищета, нужда5. n бедствие, бедственное положениеship in distress — судно, терпящее бедствие
vessel in distress — судно, терпящее бедствие
6. n физиол. отрицательный стресс, дистресс7. n юр. имущество, взятое в обеспечение выполнения обязательстваto levy distress — накладывать арест, описывать имущество
8. n диал. давление, сдавливание; напряжение, натяжение9. n диал. давление, принуждение, нажим10. v причинять горе, страдание; мучить, тревожитьto distress oneself — беспокоиться, мучиться, терзаться
11. v причинять боль; доводить до изнеможения, подрывать силы12. v доводить до нищетыСинонимический ряд:1. care (noun) angst; anxiety; care; chagrin; disquiet; perturbation; tension; unease; uneasiness; worry2. danger (noun) danger; exigency; need; trouble3. grief (noun) adversity; affliction; agony; anguish; dolor; dolour; grief; hurt; misery; pain; passion; suffering; torment; woe4. misfortune (noun) deprivation; destitution; indigence; misfortune; necessity; poverty; privation; strait5. bother (verb) bother; constrain; disturb; hurt; injure; irritate; rack; tear6. pain (verb) afflict; aggrieve; anguish; grieve; pain; torment7. trouble (verb) ail; cark; concern; trouble; upset; worry8. try (verb) harass; irk; strain; stress; tryАнтонимический ряд:comfort; compose; console; delight; elate; festivity; fulfilment; gaiety; gladden; gratification; gratify; joy; mitigate; opulence; relief; relieve; well-being -
102 injure
1. v ушибить, повредить, ранитьto injure oneself — пораниться, ушибиться
2. v причинять боль, ранить; обижать3. v вредить, портить; причинять вред, наносить ущербСинонимический ряд:1. damage (verb) blemish; break; damage; harm; impair; maim; mangle; mar; mutilate; prejudice; ruin; spoil; tarnish; vitiate2. distress (verb) aggrieve; constrain; distress; grieve; hurt; pain; wound3. mistreat (verb) abuse; bully; maltreat; mistreat; wrong4. torment (verb) afflict; batter; pique; sting; torment; tortureАнтонимический ряд: -
103 sulk
1. n плохое настроение; хандраto be in a sulk — хандрить, дуться
2. v дуться; быть сердитым, мрачным; хандритьСинонимический ряд:1. be sullen (verb) be morose; be sullen; frown; glower; harbor a grudge; scowl2. brood (verb) brood; dwell on; fret; grieve; muse; ponder; ruminate over3. chafe (verb) chafe; fume; grumble4. pet (verb) grump; mope; pet; pout -
104 רעע
רָעַע(b. h.) ( to bring in close contact, v. רֵיעַ, 1) to strike against, shatter, impair.Part. pass. רָעוּעַ; f. רְעוּעָה; pl. רְעוּעִים, רְעוּעִין; רְעוּעוֹת impaired, defective; in a ruinous state, threatening, opp. בריא sound. Kidd.39b סולםר׳ a broken ladder. Kel. III, 5 הר׳ a cracked vessel. Taan.20b מפולת שאמרו בריאות ולאר׳ the falling of houses which they mention (ib. III, 4) means the falling of sound buildings, but not of such as were out of repair; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) רַע, imperf. יֵרַע to be injurious, evil; רע ל־ to grieve, displease. B. Mets.84b בני אל ירע לך my son, let it not grieve thee; a. e. Pi. רֵעַע to shatter, break.Part. pass. מְרוֹעָע; f. מְרוֹעַעַת; pl. מְרוֹעָעִים, מְרוֹעָעִין; מְרוֹעָעוֹת. Koh. R. to III, 2 השרוי בבית המר׳ he who dwells in a threatening house; Y.Sabb.II, 5b top מְרוֹעֲרַע (fr. רִעְרֵעַ). Gen. R. s. 32 קנקנים מר׳, v. קַנְקָן I. Y.Taan.III, 66d top מְרוֹעֲרָעִים threatening buildings; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרָעֵעַ, Nithpa. נִתְרָעֵעַ, Hithpol. הִתְרוֹעֵעַ, Nithpol. נִתְרוֹעֵעַ to be shaken, cracked, become defective. Men.53b (ref. to Jer. 11:16) מקול מיליהן … נִיתְרָעֲעוּ דליותיהןוכ׳ from the sound of the words of the spies were the branches (young men) of Israel broken; Yalk. Jer. 289 נרתעו (read: נִתְרָעוּ). Sot.48a (play on ערה, Zeph. 2:14) אפי׳ בית … מִתְרוֹעֵעַ even a house which lies in a thicket of cedars will be shaken; Yalk. Is. 292 מתנועע (corr. acc.). Y.Snh.X, 27d bot. לכיפה … כיון שנִתְרוֹעֲעָה אחת מהן נִתְרוֹעֲעיּ כולן like a heap of stones, when one of them is shaken (disturbed), all of them are shaken; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c שנִתְרַעְרְעָה … נִתְרַעְרְעוּ (fr. רערע); Gen. R. s. 100; וכולה מִתְרוֹעַעַת; a. e. Hif. הֵרַע 1) to shake, impair. Y.Shebi.X, 39d top מֵירַע כוחן it impairs their prerogatives; ib. מוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע). Y.Pes.VII, 34d top שהוֹרַעְתָּ כחווכ׳ whose standing thou declarest impaired in the case of an ascertained uncleanness. Ex. R. s. 8 הֵרֵעוּ לנפשם they did harm to themselves; a. e.V. הֲרָעָה 2) to be evil; ה׳ ל־ to displease. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 5; Num. R. s. 167> וה׳ לאביו and it displeased his father; a. e.( 3) to join, combine, v. רָעָה Pi.) Hof. הוּרַע, or הוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע) to be shaken, impaired. Kidd.20b, sq. ה׳ כחו his prerogative is impaired, v. יָפֶה B. Kam.44a; a. fr. -
105 רָעַע
רָעַע(b. h.) ( to bring in close contact, v. רֵיעַ, 1) to strike against, shatter, impair.Part. pass. רָעוּעַ; f. רְעוּעָה; pl. רְעוּעִים, רְעוּעִין; רְעוּעוֹת impaired, defective; in a ruinous state, threatening, opp. בריא sound. Kidd.39b סולםר׳ a broken ladder. Kel. III, 5 הר׳ a cracked vessel. Taan.20b מפולת שאמרו בריאות ולאר׳ the falling of houses which they mention (ib. III, 4) means the falling of sound buildings, but not of such as were out of repair; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) רַע, imperf. יֵרַע to be injurious, evil; רע ל־ to grieve, displease. B. Mets.84b בני אל ירע לך my son, let it not grieve thee; a. e. Pi. רֵעַע to shatter, break.Part. pass. מְרוֹעָע; f. מְרוֹעַעַת; pl. מְרוֹעָעִים, מְרוֹעָעִין; מְרוֹעָעוֹת. Koh. R. to III, 2 השרוי בבית המר׳ he who dwells in a threatening house; Y.Sabb.II, 5b top מְרוֹעֲרַע (fr. רִעְרֵעַ). Gen. R. s. 32 קנקנים מר׳, v. קַנְקָן I. Y.Taan.III, 66d top מְרוֹעֲרָעִים threatening buildings; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרָעֵעַ, Nithpa. נִתְרָעֵעַ, Hithpol. הִתְרוֹעֵעַ, Nithpol. נִתְרוֹעֵעַ to be shaken, cracked, become defective. Men.53b (ref. to Jer. 11:16) מקול מיליהן … נִיתְרָעֲעוּ דליותיהןוכ׳ from the sound of the words of the spies were the branches (young men) of Israel broken; Yalk. Jer. 289 נרתעו (read: נִתְרָעוּ). Sot.48a (play on ערה, Zeph. 2:14) אפי׳ בית … מִתְרוֹעֵעַ even a house which lies in a thicket of cedars will be shaken; Yalk. Is. 292 מתנועע (corr. acc.). Y.Snh.X, 27d bot. לכיפה … כיון שנִתְרוֹעֲעָה אחת מהן נִתְרוֹעֲעיּ כולן like a heap of stones, when one of them is shaken (disturbed), all of them are shaken; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c שנִתְרַעְרְעָה … נִתְרַעְרְעוּ (fr. רערע); Gen. R. s. 100; וכולה מִתְרוֹעַעַת; a. e. Hif. הֵרַע 1) to shake, impair. Y.Shebi.X, 39d top מֵירַע כוחן it impairs their prerogatives; ib. מוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע). Y.Pes.VII, 34d top שהוֹרַעְתָּ כחווכ׳ whose standing thou declarest impaired in the case of an ascertained uncleanness. Ex. R. s. 8 הֵרֵעוּ לנפשם they did harm to themselves; a. e.V. הֲרָעָה 2) to be evil; ה׳ ל־ to displease. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ 5; Num. R. s. 167> וה׳ לאביו and it displeased his father; a. e.( 3) to join, combine, v. רָעָה Pi.) Hof. הוּרַע, or הוֹרַע (fr. יָרַע) to be shaken, impaired. Kidd.20b, sq. ה׳ כחו his prerogative is impaired, v. יָפֶה B. Kam.44a; a. fr. -
106 huzunia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunia[English Word] grieve[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunia[English Word] regret[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunia[English Word] worry[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni------------------------------------------------------------ -
107 huzunisha
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunisha[English Word] grieve[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni n------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunisha[English Word] make sad[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -huzunisha[English Word] sadden[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] huzuni------------------------------------------------------------ -
108 sikitikisha
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitikisha[English Word] grieve (for someone)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitikisha[English Word] sadden[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitikisha[English Word] make sorry[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------ -
109 sikitisha
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitisha[English Word] grieve (for someone)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitisha[English Word] sadden[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitisha[English Word] make sorrowful[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------ -
110 ache
1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
Schmerz, deraches and pains — Wehwehchen, die
* * *[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) der Schmerz2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) schmerzen2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) brennen auf* * *[eɪk]I. nI have a terrible \ache in my head ich habe fürchterliche Kopfschmerzendull \ache dumpfer Schmerz\aches and pains Wehwehchen pl humII. vi1. (feel pain) schmerzenI'm aching all over mir tut alles wehmy back \aches mein Rücken tut [mir] weh2. (grieve) schmerzenmy heart \aches for you das tut mir sehr leid für dich!3. (desire)* * *[eɪk]1. n(dumpfer) Schmerz mI have an ache in my side — ich habe Schmerzen in der Seite
with an ache in one's heart (fig) — mit wehem Herzen (liter)
2. vi1) (= hurt) wehtun, schmerzenmy head/stomach aches — mir tut der Kopf/Magen weh
it makes my head/arms ache — davon tut mir der Kopf/tun mir die Arme weh
it makes my heart ache to see him (fig) — es tut mir in der Seele weh, wenn ich ihn sehe
my heart aches for you — mir bricht fast das Herz (also iro)
2) (fig= yearn)
to ache for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnento ache to do sth — sich danach sehnen, etw zu tun
* * *ache [eık]A v/i1. a) schmerzen, wehtunb) Schmerzen haben:I am aching all over mir tut alles weh;2. a) sich sehnen ( for nach):b) darauf brennen ( to do zu tun):B s (anhaltender) Schmerz:he has aches and pains all over, his body is all aches and pains ihm tut alles weh;his little aches and pains seine Wehwehchen* * *1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
Schmerz, deraches and pains — Wehwehchen, die
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111 peiner
peiner [pene]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb* * *pene
1.
verbe transitif to sadden, to upset [personne]
2.
verbe intransitif [personne] to struggle; [machine, voiture] to labour [BrE]* * *pene1. vi1) (financièrement, physiquement) to struggle2) [moteur, voiture] to labour Grande-Bretagne to labor USA2. vt(= attrister) to grieve, to sadden* * *peiner verb table: aimerA vtr to sadden, to upset [personne]; la nouvelle m'a beaucoup peiné the news upset me greatly; être/avoir l'air peiné to be/to look sad ou upset; je l'ai peiné en refusant I hurt his feelings by refusing.B vi [personne] to struggle; [machine, voiture] to labourGB; elle peinait sur sa dissertation she was struggling with her essay; le cycliste peine dans les montées the cyclist struggles on the uphills.[pene] verbe transitif————————[pene] verbe intransitif1. [personne] to have trouble ou difficultyj'ai peiné pour terminer dans les délais I had to struggle to finish ou I had a lot of trouble finishing on time -
112 throw
1. transitive verb,1) werfenthrow me that towel, please — wirf mal bitte das Handtuch rüber (ugs.)
throw a punch/punches — zuschlagen
throw a left/right — eine Linke/Rechte schlagen
throw oneself on one's knees/to the floor/into a chair — sich auf die Knie/zu Boden/in einen Sessel werfen
throw oneself at somebody — sich auf jemanden werfen; (fig.) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen (ugs.)
2) (fig.)throw somebody out of work/into prison — jemanden entlassen od. (ugs.) hinauswerfen/ins Gefängnis werfen (geh.)
throw oneself into a task — sich in eine Arbeit (Akk.) stürzen
4) (coll.): (disconcert) [Frage:] aus der Fassung bringen5) (Pottery) drehen2. nounthrow [the/a dice] — würfeln
Wurf, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/74793/throw_about">throw about- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *[Ɵrəu] 1. past tense - threw; verb1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) (zu-)werfen3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) verwirren2. noun(an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) der Wurf- throw away- throw doubt on
- throw in
- throw light on
- throw oneself into
- throw off
- throw open
- throw out
- throw a party
- throw up
- throw one's voice
- throwaway* * *[θrəʊ, AM θroʊ]I. ndiscus \throw Diskuswurf m▪ a \throw pro Stückthey're charging nearly £100 a \throw for concert tickets! eine Konzertkarte kostet fast 100 Pfund!II. vi<threw, thrown>werfenIII. vt<threw, thrown>1. (propel with arm)my friend threw the ball back over the fence mein Freund warf den Ball über den Zaun zurückto \throw oneself into sb's arms sich akk jdm in die Arme werfento \throw a haymaker einen Schwinger schlagento \throw a jab/left/right (boxing) eine Gerade/Linke/Rechte schlagento \throw money at sth etw mit Geld ausgleichenwe can't solve this problem by \throwing money at it wir können dieses Problem nicht mit Geld lösento \throw a punch at sb jdm einen Schlag versetzento \throw punches Schläge austeilento \throw sb a kiss jdm eine Kusshand zuwerfento \throw one's voice seine Stimme zum Tragen bringen2. (pounce upon)exhausted after the long day she threw herself onto the sofa nach dem langen Tag ließ sie sich erschöpft auf das Sofa fallen3. SPORTto \throw a rider einen Reiter abwerfen4. (of dice)to \throw an eight eine Acht [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR einen Achter] würfelnto \throw a game ein Spiel absichtlich verlieren6. (direct)▪ to \throw sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw zuwerfento \throw sb a cue jdm ein Stichwort gebento \throw sb a glance [or look] jdm einen Blick zuwerfento \throw a glance [or look] at sb/sth einen Blick auf jdn/etw werfento \throw an angry look at sb jdm einen wütenden Blick zuwerfento \throw sb a line jdm ein Seil zuwerfen; THEAT jdm soufflieren▪ to \throw oneself at sb (embrace) sich akk jdm an den Hals werfen; (attack) sich akk auf jdn werfen [o stürzen]; (seek comfort, protection) bei jdm Halt suchento \throw a remark at sb jdm gegenüber eine Bemerkung fallenlassen7. (dedicate)she was \thrown into the funeral preparations and so had no time to grieve die Vorbereitungen für die Beerdigung ließen ihr keine Zeit zum Trauern8. (move violently)the ship was \thrown against the cliffs das Schiff wurde gegen die Klippen geschleudert▪ to \throw sth etw töpfern [o auf der Drehscheibe formen]hand-\thrown pottery handgetöpferte Keramik10. (bewitch)to \throw a spell on sb jdn verzaubern [o in seinen Bann ziehento \throw the bones die Zukunft vorhersagento \throw a switch einen Schalter betätigen14. (show emotion)to \throw a fit ( fam) einen Anfall bekommento \throw a tantrum einen Wutanfall bekommen [o fam Koller kriegen]to \throw a wobbly BRIT ( fam: become angry) einen Wutanfall bekommen; (become nervous) nur noch ein Nervenbündel sein15. (give)to \throw a party eine Party geben [o fam schmeißento \throw sb into confusion jdn verwirrento \throw sb into a state of panic jdn in Panik versetzento \throw sb off balance jdn aus der Fassung [o dem Gleichgewicht] bringen17. (cast off)18. (give birth)to \throw a calf/cub/lamb/piglet ein Kalb/Junges/Lamm/Ferkel werfen19.▶ to \throw the book at sb jdn nach allen Regeln der Kunst fertigmachen▶ to \throw the book at sth etw heftig kritisieren▶ to \throw caution to the winds eine Warnung in den Wind schlagen▶ to \throw dust in sb's eyes jdm Sand in die Augen streuen▶ to \throw one's hat into the ring seine Kandidatur anmelden▶ to \throw mud at sb jdn mit Schmutz bewerfen▶ people who live in glass houses shouldn't \throw stones ( saying) wer im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov▶ to not trust sb further than one could \throw them jdm nicht über den Weg trauen* * *[ɵrəʊ] vb: pret threw, ptp thrown1. nit's your throw — du bist dran
a 30-metre throw the first throw went to the German (Wrestling) — ein Wurf von 30 Metern der Deutsche brachte seinen Gegner als erster zu Boden
2) (for covering furniture) Überwurf m2. vt1) ball, stone werfen; water schüttento throw sth at sb — etw nach jdm werfen; mud, paint etc jdn mit etw bewerfen
to throw sth across the room —
he threw himself to the floor — er warf sich auf den Boden or zu Boden
to throw oneself at sb (physically) — sich auf jdn werfen or stürzen; (fig) sich jdm an den Hals werfen or schmeißen (inf)
3) (= put hastily) werfen4) (fig: cast) werfento throw a glance at sb/sth — einen Blick auf jdn/etw werfen
to throw an angry look at sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache einen wütenden Blick zuwerfen
to throw sb into prison — jdn ins Gefängnis werfen
to throw doubt on sth —
5) switch, lever betätigen6) (inf: disconcert) aus dem Konzept bringen7) party geben, schmeißen (inf)8) fit bekommen, kriegen (inf)9) (inf: deliberately lose) match, game absichtlich verlieren11)(snake)
to throw its skin — sich häuten12) (animal = give birth to) werfen3. viwerfen; (= throw dice) würfeln* * *throw [θrəʊ]A s1. Werfen n, (Speer- etc) Wurf m2. a) (einzelner) Wurf: three cassette recorders of $100 a throw US umg zu 100 Dollar das Stück, à 100 Dollarb) Wurfweite f: → stone’s throw3. umga) Versuch mb) Chance f4. TECHb) Kröpfung f (einer Kurbelwelle)5. TECH (Regler- etc) Ausschlag m7. US (Damen)Schal m8. US leichte (Woll)Decketake the throw einwerfenB v/t prät threw [θruː], pperf thrown [θrəʊn]1. werfen, schleudern ( beide:at nach):throw sth at sb auch jemanden mit etwas bewerfen;throw o.s. at sba) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen,b) sich auf jemanden stürzen3. das Netz, die Angel etc auswerfenbe thrown out of work arbeitslos werden7. Gefäße (auf einer Töpferscheibe) formen, drehen8. Kartenspiel:a) ausspielenb) ablegen10. US umg einen Wettkampf etc absichtlich verlieren11. a) throw dice würfeln, knobelnb) eine Zahl würfeln13. ZOOL die Haut etc abwerfen14. Seide etc zwirnen, moulinierenthat threw me das hat mich (glatt) umgehauen18. umg einen Wutanfall etc bekommenC v/i1. werfen2. würfeln, knobeln* * *1. transitive verb,1) werfenthrow me that towel, please — wirf mal bitte das Handtuch rüber (ugs.)
throw a punch/punches — zuschlagen
throw a left/right — eine Linke/Rechte schlagen
throw oneself on one's knees/to the floor/into a chair — sich auf die Knie/zu Boden/in einen Sessel werfen
throw oneself at somebody — sich auf jemanden werfen; (fig.) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen (ugs.)
2) (fig.)throw somebody out of work/into prison — jemanden entlassen od. (ugs.) hinauswerfen/ins Gefängnis werfen (geh.)
throw oneself into a task — sich in eine Arbeit (Akk.) stürzen
3) (bring to the ground) zu Boden werfen [Ringer, Gegner]; (unseat) abwerfen [Reiter]4) (coll.): (disconcert) [Frage:] aus der Fassung bringen5) (Pottery) drehen2. nounthrow [the/a dice] — würfeln
Wurf, derPhrasal Verbs:- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *n.Wurf ¨-e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown)= drehen v.formen (Töpferei) v.schmeißen v.(§ p.,pp.: schmiß, geschmissen)werfen v.(§ p.,pp.: warf, geworfen) -
113 lament
lament [ləˈment]1. nouna. lamentation f[+ loss, lack] regretter• to lament the fact that... regretter que... + subj* * *[lə'ment] 1.1) ( expression of grief) lamentation f, pleurs mpl ( for pour)2.transitive verb1) ( grieve over) pleurer [wife, loss, death]; se lamenter sur [fate, misfortune]2) ( complain about) déplorer [lack, weakness]to lament that — déplorer que (+ subj)
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114 pahoitella
yks.nom. pahoitella; yks.gen. pahoittelen; yks.part. pahoitteli; yks.ill. pahoittelisi; mon.gen. pahoitelkoon; mon.part. pahoitellut; mon.ill. pahoiteltiinbe sorry (verb)deplore (verb)regret (verb)* * *• grouse• whine• rue• regret• pity• lament• moan• grumble• growl• gripe• grieve• mourn• deplore• complain• bewail• bemoan• be sorry• be sorry for• groan -
115 comfort
1. n утешение, поддержкаthis news is a great comfort to me — эта новость — большое утешение для меня
Dutch comfort — слабое утешение;
2. n успокоение, покой; отдых3. n комфорт, уют; благополучие, хорошие условия4. n обыкн. удобства5. n амер. стёганое одеяло6. v утешать, успокаиватьСинонимический ряд:1. calm (noun) calm; leisure; peace; quiet; repose; rest; serenity; tranquility; tranquillity2. consolation (noun) compassion; condolence; consolation; encouragement; satisfaction; solace; succour; upraise3. ease (noun) abundance; contentment; creature comforts; ease; luxury; opulence; plenty; prosperity; prosperousness; relaxation; sufficiency4. facility (noun) amenity; convenience; facility5. help (noun) aid; assist; assistance; hand; help; lift; relief; secours; succor; support6. console (verb) buck up; calm; condole; console; grieve with; pacify; reassure; solace; soothe; succor; succour; upraise7. relieve (verb) allay; alleviate; assuage; ease; lessen; lighten; mitigate; palliate; relieve8. satisfy (verb) bolster; cheer; gratify; nourish; pamper; refresh; revitalise; revitalize; revive; satisfyАнтонимический ряд:afflict; aggravate; agitate; annoy; bother; discomfort; discommode; discouragement; distress; incommode; irritate; irritation; poverty; provoke; sorrow; torment; torture; trouble -
116 desolate
1. a заброшенный, запущенный; разрушенный2. a необитаемый, пустынный; безлюдныйdesolate region — безлюдный район, безлюдное место
3. a покинутый, оставленный всеми, одинокий4. a несчастный, неутешный5. v обезлюдить6. v опустошать, разорять; приводить в запустение7. v оставлять, покидать8. v делать несчастным, приводить в отчаяние9. v амер. разг. вызывать сожалениеI am desolated to have you go — как жаль, что вы не можете остаться
Синонимический ряд:1. barren (adj.) barren; bleak; windswept2. deserted (adj.) abandoned; alone; derelict; desert; deserted; forsaken; gaunt; godforsaken; lone; lonely; lonesome; lorn; solitary; stark; uncouth; unfrequented; uninhabited3. destroyed (adj.) destroyed; devastated; ravaged; scorched4. forlorn (adj.) cheerless; dejected; despondent; disconsolate; dolorous; downcast; forlorn; inconsolable; lost; melancholy; miserable; unconsolable5. gloomy (adj.) acheronian; acherontic; black; cold; depressant; depressing; depressive; discouraging; disheartening; dismal; dispiriting; drear; dreary; dusky; funereal; gloomy; joyless; lugubrious; morne; oppressive; somber; tenebrific; unhappy; wild; woebegone6. waste (adj.) waste7. abandon (verb) abandon; depopulate; desert; forsake8. depress (verb) depress; distress; grieve; sadden9. ravage (verb) deflower; demolish; depredate; desecrate; despoil; destroy; devast; devastate; devour; harry; havoc; lay waste; pillage; ravage; ruin; sack; scourge; spoil; spoliate; strip; wasteАнтонимический ряд:cultivate; encourage; full; happy; pleasant; populous; verdant -
117 languish
1. n томный вид, томный взгляд2. n вялость, слабость, томность3. v вянуть, чахнуть, слабеть, терять силыlegislation languishing in committee — законопроекты, застрявшие на стадии обсуждения в комитетах
4. v изнывать, изнемогать, тосковать5. v тосковать, томиться6. v принимать томный видwhen a visitor comes in, she smiles and languishes — когда входит посетитель, она улыбается и взгляд её становится томным
Синонимический ряд:1. bewail (verb) bewail; grieve; lament; mourn2. fail (verb) decline; deteriorate; diminish; droop; dwindle; fade; fail; flag; wane; waste; weaken3. long for (verb) desire; hunger; long; long for; need; pine; want; wither; yearnАнтонимический ряд:celebrate; thrive -
118 measure
1. n мера, система измеренийsquare measure — квадратная мера, мера площади
linear measure — линейная мера, мера длины
2. n единица измерения, мераan inch is a measure of length — дюйм — это мера длины
a quart measure — кварта, сосуд ёмкостью в одну кварту
3. n масштаб, мерило, критерий4. n мерка; размерmade to measure — сшитый по мерке, сделанный на заказ
measure out — отмерять; выдавать по мерке; распределять
5. n степень; предел; мераit is a measure of the success of his book that … — об успехе его книги можно судить по тому, что …, успех его книги измеряется тем, что …
in some measure — в какой-то мере, до известной степени, до некоторой степени, отчасти
in a great measure — в значительной степени; очень, изрядно, чрезвычайно
beyond measure — чрезмерно, чрезвычайно
to know no measure — не знать меры ; потерять чувство меры
her joy was beyond measure — её радость была беспредельна, её радость не знала границ
within measure — умеренно, в пределах дозволенного
6. n мероприятие; мераshort measure — неполная мера, недомер
7. n юр. закон8. n мат. делитель9. n стих. метр, размер, стопа10. n муз. такт; размер11. n обыкн. пласты определённой геологической формации; свитаcoal measures — каменноугольные формат строки; ширина столбца
12. n уст. танец13. v измерять, мерить14. v отмерять; отсчитывать; выдавать по мерке; распределять15. v снимать мерку16. v оценивать; определять17. v иметь размер18. v сравнивать; помериться19. v выдерживать сравнение20. v соразмерять; приводить в соответствие; приспосабливатьmeasure your speech by your listeners — постройте своё выступление в соответствии с уровнем аудитории
21. v поэт. покрывать22. v поэт. определять границы; разграничиватьСинонимический ряд:1. act (noun) act; bill; proposal; proposition2. action (noun) action; maneuver; manoeuvre; move; procedure; proceeding; step; tactic3. dimension (noun) admeasurement; amplitude; capacity; dimension; dimensionality; dimensions; extent; frequency; magnitude; mass; proportion; size; volume4. law (noun) enactment; law; legislation; statute5. melody (noun) air; descant; diapason; lay; melisma; melodia; melody; strain; tune; warble6. ration (noun) allocation; allotment; allowance; amount; apportionment; lot; meed; part; portion; quantity; quantum; quota; ration; share7. rhythm (noun) beat; cadence; cadency; metre; rhyme; rhythm; rhythmus; swing8. standard (noun) benchmark; criterion; example; gauge; mark; meter; pattern; rule; scale; standard; test; touchstone; yardstick9. temperance (noun) moderateness; moderation; temperance10. appraise (verb) appraise; assess; evaluate; survey; value11. demarcate (verb) bound; delimit; delimitate; demarcate; determine; limit; mark out12. gauge (verb) calibrate; gauge; grade; rank; rule; scale; standard; weigh -
119 pine
1. n бот. сосна2. n сосновая древесина3. n обыкн. поэт. изделие из сосновой древесиныpine tar — сосновый дёготь; хвойная смола
4. a сосновыйpine land — район, поросший сосновым лесом
5. a хвойный6. v чахнуть, томиться, изнывать, иссыхать, изнемогатьto waste away, to pine away — чахнуть
7. v жаловаться, сетовать8. v жаждать, тосковать9. v арх. оплакивать10. v усыхатьСинонимический ряд:1. decline (verb) decline; languish; waste; wither2. long (verb) ache; crave; desire; dream; hanker; hunger; itch; long; lust; sigh; suspire; thirst; yearn; yen3. worry (verb) be distressed; be green with envy; be tormented; brood; eat one's heart out; fret; fuss; grieve; worryАнтонимический ряд:receive; thrive -
120 weep
1. n часто плач; рыданияto have a good weep — выплакаться; наплакаться вволю
2. n влажность; выделение влаги; запотевание3. n дренажное отверстие; течь4. v плакатьto weep bitter tears — проливать горькие слёзы, заливаться горючими слезами
to weep over an onion — лицемерно плакать;
5. v покрываться каплями, запотевать6. v течь, капать; выделять влагу7. v просачиваться8. v мед. мокнуть9. v оплакивать; плакать, тосковатьhe turned to leave, whereat she began to weep — он повернулся, чтобы уйти, и тогда она начала плакать
Синонимический ряд:1. cry (verb) bawl; bemoan; bewail; blub; blubber; boohoo; cry; deplore; grieve; howl; keen; lament; moan; mourn; shed tears; snivel; sob; wail; whimper; whine2. drip (verb) distil; distill; drib; dribble; drip; drop; trickle; trill3. exude (verb) bleed; exude; leach; ooze; percolate; seep; strain; sweat; transpire; transude
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