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62 compungir
v.1 to make remorseful, to arouse feelings of contrition in.2 to grieve.* * *1 formal (entristecer) to sadden, make sad1 (entristecerse) to be saddened, feel sad* * *1.VT (=arrepentir) to make remorseful, arouse feelings of remorse in2.See:* * *♦ vt[entristecer] to sadden* * *v/t make sorry osad -
63 Мне плохо (грустно, противно).
I feel ill.I feel sad.I feel disgusted.Русско-английский разговорник > Мне плохо (грустно, противно).
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64 APR
(öpr, aprt), a.1) hard, sharp; en aprasta hríð, the sharpest fighting; aprastr við at eiga, the worst to deal with;2) sad, dispirited.* * *adj. gen. rs (and thus not akin to api), cold, sharp, chilly; en aprasta hríð, sharp fighting, Ó. T. 59; sterkastr ok aprastr við at eiga, the worst to deal with, Þiðr. 183; erida vóru allöpr tilbrigðin (cold, malignant), 89; því föru vér aprir, we feel sad, chilly, a verse written in 1047, Lex. Poët.: a word quite obsolete. (Björn however mentions it as a living word.) Mod. Icel. napr, adj. nearly in the same sense, cold, chilly, of weather; cold, spiteful, snappish, of temper: nepja, u, f. a chill, piercing cold: nepringr, m. id.: [are these words identical (?).] -
65 ♦ heart
♦ heart /hɑ:t/A n.1 (anat.) cuore: Smoking is bad for the heart, il fumo fa male al cuore; to have a bad heart, essere malato di cuore; His heart is still beating, il suo cuore batte ancora; Her heart was pounding, le batteva il cuore2 (fig.) cuore, affetto; anima; animo; coraggio: a man with a good heart, un uomo di buon cuore; He has a heart of steel, ha un cuore di pietra; He has no heart, non ha cuore; I know in my heart that…, il cuore mi dice che…; to win sb. 's heart, conquistare q.; with a heavy heart, col cuore rattristato (o gonfio); a malincuore; with a kind heart, di cuore; a broken heart, un cuore infranto; to melt sb. 's heart, commuovere q.3 cuore; centro; mezzo; grumolo: the heart of the tree, il cuore del legno; the heart of a cabbage, il grumolo d'un cavolo; heart of palm, cuore di palma; palmito; in the heart of the jungle, nel cuore della giungla4 (fig.) parte principale; essenza; nocciolo ( di un problema, ecc.): the heart of the matter, il nocciolo della questione5 (vezzegg., al vocat.) cuoricino (mio); tesoro7 (naut.) bigotta a mandorlaB a. attr.cardiaco: heart attack, attacco cardiaco; DIALOGO → - Bereavement and time off work- He died of a heart attack, è morto per attacco cardiaco● hearts-and-flowers, sdolcinato; melenso: a hearts-and-flowers song, una canzone sdolcinata □ heart and soul, anima e corpo; con tutta l'anima: to throw oneself heart and soul into st., darsi (o dedicarsi) a qc. anima e corpo □ (fig.) heart's-blood, sangue vitale; vita □ heart-breaking ► heartbreaking □ (med.) heart complaint, disfunzione cardiaca □ heart condition, insufficienza cardiaca □ (med.) heart disease, malattia di cuore; cardiopatia □ heart's ease, tranquillità d'animo; (bot., Viola tricolor) viola del pensiero □ (med.) heart failure, infarto □ heart-free, che ha il cuore libero □ (med.) heart-lung machine, macchina cuore-polmone □ (fig.) to have a heart of gold, avere il cuore d'oro □ (fig.) heart of oak, persona coraggiosa □ (fig.) to have a heart of stone, avere il cuore di pietra □ (fisiol.) heart rate, frequenza cardiaca □ (med.) heart rate monitor (o meter), cardiofrequenzimetro □ heart-rending, straziante □ heart-searching, esame di coscienza (o dei propri sentimenti) □ heart-shaped, cuoriforme □ heart-stopping, emozionante; ( anche) terrificante □ heart-stopper, cosa (o fatto) emozionante (o terrificante); cosa che lascia senza fiato □ (med.) heart surgery, cardiochirurgia □ heart-throb, battito cardiaco; (fig.) passione, amore; (fam.) fiamma, innamorato, innamorata; (fam.) idolo delle donne, rubacuori □ heart-to-heart, (sost.) conversazione a cuore aperto, discussione schietta; (agg.) franco, sincero, schietto; (avv.) a cuore aperto, con franchezza, sinceramente: a heart-to-heart talk, un discorso (o un dialogo) a cuore aperto (o franco, schietto) □ (zool.) heart urchin ( Spatangus), riccio di mare cuoriforme □ heart-warming, che scalda il cuore; generoso; commovente, toccante □ after one's own heart, ( di persona) con cui ci si trova in sintonia; che condivide gli stessi gusti; che ha idee simili: Sally is really a woman after my own heart, con Sally mi trovo in perfetta sintonia □ at heart, in cuor proprio; a cuore; nel cuore; in fondo (in fondo): to be sad at heart, avere la tristezza nel cuore; avere il cuore gonfio; to be sick at heart, avere la morte nel cuore; essere desolato, disperato; I have your ( best) interests at heart, ho a cuore i tuoi interessi; He's not a bad boy at heart, in fondo, non è un cattivo ragazzo □ to break sb. 's heart, spezzare il cuore a q. □ by heart, a memoria: to know st. by heart, sapere qc. a memoria; to learn st. by heart, imparare qc. a memoria □ to clasp sb. to one's heart, stringersi al cuore (o al petto) q. □ to be close (o dear, near) to sb. 's heart, essere nel cuore di q., essere caro a q.; stare a cuore a q. □ to cry one's heart out, piangere tutte le proprie lacrime □ to die of a broken heart, morire di crepacuore □ to feel sad (o sick) at heart ► sopra □ to find one's way into sb. 's heart, (riuscire ad) arrivare al cuore di q.; accattivarsi la simpatia di q. □ from the heart, di cuore; generoso □ from the bottom of one's heart (o from the heart), dal profondo del cuore □ to give one's heart to sb., dare (o donare) il cuore a q.; innamorarsi di q. □ to have the heart to do st., avere il cuore (o il coraggio) di fare qc.: I didn't have the heart to tell him, mi mancò il cuore di dirglielo □ to have one's heart in st., impegnarsi seriamente in qc.; fare qc. con entusiasmo □ (fam.) to have one's heart in one's boots, avere una grande paura; essersi perso d'animo □ (fam.) to have one's heart in one's mouth, avere il cuore in gola; avere paura □ to have one's heart in the right place, avere un cuore grande così (fam.); essere una persona di (buon) cuore □ in one's heart of hearts, nel profondo del cuore; nel proprio intimo □ to keep a good heart, stare di buon animo □ to lay st. to heart, prendersi a cuore qc. □ to let one's heart rule one's head, dare retta al cuore (e non alla ragione) □ to lose heart, perdersi d'animo; scoraggiarsi □ to lose one's heart to sb. = to give one's heart to sb. ► sopra □ to move sb. 's heart, toccare il cuore di q.; commuovere q. □ sb. 's heart's desire, il desiderio più grande di q.; ciò che q. desidera di più (al mondo): His heart's desire is to live in the country, il suo desiderio più grande è vivere in campagna □ to open one's heart to, aprire il cuore a; confidarsi (o sfogarsi) con □ out of heart, scoraggiato; demoralizzato □ to pluck up heart = to take heart ► sotto □ to pour out one's heart to sb. = to open one's heart to sb. ► sopra □ to put one's heart into st., fare qc. con il cuore (o con passione) □ to see into sb. 's heart, leggere nel cuore di q. □ to set one's heart on st., desiderare ardentemente qc. □ to take heart, farsi cuore; farsi coraggio; rincuorarsi □ to take heart from st., trarre incoraggiamento da qc. □ (fig.) to take the heart out of sb., scoraggiare q. □ to take st. to heart, prendersi a cuore qc.; ( anche) prendersela per qc.: You shouldn't take his criticism to heart, non devi prendertela per le sue critiche □ to one's heart's content, a piacere; a volontà □ to touch sb. 's heart = to move sb.'s heart ► sopra □ to wear one's heart on one's sleeve, parlare con il cuore in mano □ to win the hearts and minds of sb., conquistare le menti e i cuori di q. □ with all one's heart (o with one's whole heart), di tutto cuore; di vero cuore □ with half a heart, con scarso entusiasmo; con scarsa convinzione; svogliatamente □ with a light heart, a cuor leggero; serenamente; volentieri □ (prov.) Kind hearts are more than coronets, la gentilezza d'animo vale più di un titolo nobiliare NOTA D'USO: - a memoria-.(to) heart /hɑ:t/v. t.(fam.) amare (riferimento alla rappresentazione grafica del cuore, usata in sostituzione del verbo “to love”). -
66 проявить сочувствие к
фраз. to feel sad for smbWhen the king heard of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately set Sir Henry free.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > проявить сочувствие к
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67 проявлять сочувствие к
фраз. to feel sad for smbWhen the king heard of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately set Sir Henry free.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > проявлять сочувствие к
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68 взгрустнуть
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69 взгрустнуться
Makarov: feel depressed, feel sad -
70 тосковать
General subject: be homesick, be sick at heart, crave (по чему-л.), feel bored, feel sad, grieve, hanker, have the iron enter into soul, hone for, languish, long, long for, mope about (ничего не делая), mope around (ничего не делая), pant, pant after (о чем-либо), pant for (о чем-либо), pine (по чему-л.), sigh, sing the blues, to be sick at heart, weary, weep (по ком-л.), weep over (по кому-л.), yearn, miss (по кому-либо) -
71 sikitika
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] grieve[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] miss[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] mourn for[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] regret[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] feel sad[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] be sorry[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sikitika[English Word] feel sorry[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
72 қайғыру
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73 сгрустнуть(ся)
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74 домъчнява ми (ти
домъчня̀ва ми (ти,; домъчнѐе ми (ти, му, ѝ, ни, ви, им) безл. гл. feel sad/unhappy; \домъчнява ми (ти за miss; домъчняло ми е за дома I feel homesick; домъчняло ми е за него I miss him. -
75 заскучать
сов.( почувствовать грусть) feel sad / miserable; have a fit of the blues, be blue; ( испытать скуку) feel bored -
76 грустить
нсв vito be/to feel sad, to feel blue collгрусти́ть по семье́ — to be homesick
грусти́ть о про́шлом — to lament the old days
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77 тосковать
1. long2. yearnтосковать по родине, томиться на чужбине — to yearn for home
3. yearns4. grieve; feel sad; feel bored; be homesick5. languishСинонимический ряд:скучать (глаг.) скучатьАнтонимический ряд: -
78 stemmen
♦voorbeelden:1 [kiezen] vote2 [muziek] [onderling gelijke klank hebben] be in tune (with each other)♦voorbeelden:laten wij tot stemmen overgaan • let's take a vote (on it)hoofdelijk (laten) stemmen • pollstem (op) links! • vote for the left!er werd niet gestemd • no vote was takenschriftelijk (laten) stemmen • ballotik stem tegen/voor • I vote in favour/againster werd over het voorstel gestemd • a vote was taken on the motionstemmen ten gunste van/voor een voorstel • vote for a proposal1 [in een stemming brengen] make (feel)♦voorbeelden:het stemt ons hoopvol • it is encouragingdat stemt mij treurig • that makes me (feel) saddit bericht stemt mij tot tevredenheid • this is gratifying newsdat stemt tot nadenken • this is food for thought -
79 yerinmek
to be sorry (for), to feel sad about, to feel regret (for), to repent -
80 yerinmek
"/a/ to feel sad (about), feel sorry (about); to regret. "
См. также в других словарях:
feel sad — be depressed, feel unhappy … English contemporary dictionary
sad — [ sæd ] adjective *** 1. ) feeling unhappy, especially because something bad has happened: Reading her letter made us all feel a little sad. sad about: I felt sad about leaving him, but I had no choice. feel/be sad for someone: I feel sad for all … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sad´ness — sad «sad», adjective, sad|der, sad|dest. 1. not happy: a) full of sorrow; grieving: »You feel sad if your best friend goes away. I was very sad, I think sadder than at any one time in my life (John Bunyan) … Useful english dictionary
feel — [fēl] vt. felt, feeling [ME felen < OE felan, akin to Ger fühlen & L palpare, to stroke < ? IE base * pel , to fly, flutter, cause to tremble > OE fīfealde, Ger falter, butterfly] 1. to touch or handle in order to become aware of;… … English World dictionary
feel blue — feel sad, down, low When Mara goes away, Don feels blue. He s lonely and sad … English idioms
sad*/*/ — [sæd] adj 1) feeling unhappy, making you feel unhappy, or showing that you feel unhappy It was a sad day when we sold our home.[/ex] sad eyes[/ex] Reading her letter made us all feel a little sad.[/ex] I felt sad about leaving him, but I had no… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sad — [[t]sæ̱d[/t]] ♦♦ sadder, saddest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ that/to inf, ADJ about n If you are sad, you feel unhappy, usually because something has happened that you do not like. The relationship had been important to me and its loss left me feeling … English dictionary
sad — [OE] Originally, to feel sad was to feel that one had had ‘enough’. For the word comes ultimately from the same Indo European base that produced English satisfy and saturate. By the time it reached English (via a prehistoric Germanic *sathaz)… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
sad — [OE] Originally, to feel sad was to feel that one had had ‘enough’. For the word comes ultimately from the same Indo European base that produced English satisfy and saturate. By the time it reached English (via a prehistoric Germanic *sathaz)… … Word origins
sad — [[t]sæd[/t]] adj. sad•der, sad•dest 1) affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad[/ex] 2) expressive of or characterized by sorrow: a sad song[/ex] 3) causing sorrow: sad news[/ex] 4) (of color) somber or dull; drab 5)… … From formal English to slang
sad — sadly, adv. sadness, n. /sad/, adj., sadder, saddest. 1. affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away. 2. expressive of or characterized by sorrow: sad looks; a sad song. 3. causing… … Universalium