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1 smite
1) (strike) schlagen (on auf, an + Akk.)2) (afflict)be smitten by or with desire/terror/the plague — von Verlangen/Schrecken ergriffen/mit der Pest geschlagen sein (geh.)
be smitten by or with somebody/somebody's charms — jemandem/jemandes Zauber erlegen sein
* * *< smote, smitten>[smaɪt]vt ( liter)▪ to \smite sb/sth jdn/etw schlagento be smitten by [or with] a disease mit einer Krankheit geschlagen sein geh* * *[smaɪt] pret smote, ptp smitten schlagenhe smote off his head — er schlug or hieb (old, liter)
the sound of gunfire smote our ears and the Lord shall smite them down — der Lärm von Schüssen schlug an unsere Ohren und der Herr wird sie zerschmettern
* * *2. befallen:smitten down with the plague von der Pest befallen oder dahingerafft3. fig packen:4. fig hinreißen:5. plagen, quälen:his conscience smote him sein Gewissen schlug ihm* * *1) (strike) schlagen (on auf, an + Akk.)2) (afflict)be smitten by or with desire/terror/the plague — von Verlangen/Schrecken ergriffen/mit der Pest geschlagen sein (geh.)
be smitten by or with somebody/somebody's charms — jemandem/jemandes Zauber erlegen sein
* * *v.befallen v.quälen v.
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