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1 Maim Destroy Kill
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2 телесное повреждение
Русско-английский биологический словарь > телесное повреждение
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3 нанести увечье
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > нанести увечье
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4 увечье
сущ.injury;maim;mutilationнанесение \увечьея — maiming
наносить (причинять) увечье — to maim; mutilate; ( самому себе) to maim oneself
получить \увечьея — to sustain injuries
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5 увечье
сущ.(permanent) injury; maim; mutilationнаносить (причинять) увечье — to maim; mutilate; ( самому себе) to maim oneself
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6 сделать (кого-л.) калекой на всю жизнь
1) General subject: maim for life2) Makarov: maim (smb.) for lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать (кого-л.) калекой на всю жизнь
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7 сделать калекой на всю жизнь
1) General subject: (кого-л.) maim for life2) Makarov: (кого-л.) maim (smb.) for lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать калекой на всю жизнь
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8 изувечиваться
I несовер. - изувечиваться; совер. - изувечиться; разг.
be maimed, be mutilated; maim oneself, mutilate oneself возвр.
II страд. от изувечивать* * *изувечиваться; изувечиться maim oneself -
9 калечить
(кого-л./что-л.)
cripple, maim, mutilate* * ** * *калечить; искалечить cripple, maim, mutilate* * *crippledisablelaceratemanglemaulmaulsmutilatescotchtruncate -
10 уродовать
vt; св - изуро́довать1) увечить to disfigure, менять обычную форму to deform; калечить to mutilate, to maim, до неузнаваемости to mangleуро́довать но́гу — to deform/to mutilate/to maim sb's foot
ожо́ги си́льно изуро́довали его́ лицо́ — his face was severely disfigured by the burns
уро́довать центр го́рода — to disfigure the city centre/AE the downtown
уро́довать расска́з — to disfigure/to mutilate/to mangle a story
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11 искалечить
1. maim2. cripple; maim3. disable4. lameСинонимический ряд:покалечить (глаг.) изувечить; изуродовать; исковеркать; испортить; покалечить; сделать калекой -
12 калечить
1. maim2. mangel3. mangle4. mutilate5. mutilated6. cripple; maim7. disable8. lameСинонимический ряд:портить (глаг.) делать калекой; коверкать; портить; увечить; уродовать -
13 maritime anti-invasion mine
Military: MAIMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > maritime anti-invasion mine
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14 изувечение
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15 изувечивать
1) General subject: mutilate2) leg.N.P. maim, to mayhem -
16 изувечить
2) Jargon: mess up (1) Her face was messed up really bad. 2) He fell from a fourth-floor wndow... he was really messed up, with a cracked skull and stuff... there was blood coming out of his mouth.)3) leg.N.P. to mayhem4) Makarov: hurt permanently -
17 изуродовать
1) General subject: cripple, deform, disfeature, disfigure, mutilate, uglify, knock into a cock, defame2) Law: deface4) Makarov: maim -
18 искалечение
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19 искалечить
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20 калечить
См. также в других словарях:
maim — / mām/ vt: to mutilate, disfigure, or wound seriously compare mayhem Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. maim … Law dictionary
Maim — Maim, n. [Written in law language {maihem}, and {mayhem}.] [OF. mehaing. See {Maim}, v.] 1. The privation of the use of a limb or member of the body, by which one is rendered less able to defend himself or to annoy his adversary. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maim — maim, cripple, mutilate, batter, mangle are comparable when they mean to injure the body or an object so severely as to leave permanent or long lasting effects. Maim implies the loss of a limb or member or the destruction of its usefulness… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
maim´er — maim «maym», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to cut off or make useless an arm, leg, ear, or the like, of; cripple; disable: »He lost two toes in the accident, but we were glad that he was not more seriously maimed. SYNONYM(S): mutilate, mangle.… … Useful english dictionary
Maim — (m[=a]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Maimed} (m[=a]md);p. pr. & vb. n. {Maiming}.] [OE. maimen, OF. mahaignier, mehaignier, meshaignier, cf. It. magagnare, LL. mahemiare, mahennare; perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. mac ha[ n]a to mutilate, m[=a]c ha… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maim — [meım] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: maynier] to wound or injure someone very seriously and often permanently ▪ Landmines still kill or maim about 300 people every month … Dictionary of contemporary English
maim — maim·er; maim; … English syllables
maim — [mām] vt. [ME maymen < OFr mahaigner, mayner] to deprive of the use of some necessary part of the body; cripple; mutilate; disable n. [ME mayme, maheym < OFr mahaing, main] Obs. an injury causing the loss or crippling of some necessary part … English World dictionary
maim — [ meım ] verb transitive to injure someone seriously, especially permanently: The boy had been maimed in a train wreck … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
maim — (v.) c.1300, maimen, from O.Fr. mahaignier injure, wound, muitilate, cripple, disarm, possibly from V.L. *mahanare (Cf. Prov. mayanhar, It. magagnare), of unknown origin; or possibly from a Germanic source, from P.Gmc. *mait (Cf. O.N. meiða to… … Etymology dictionary
maim — [v] cripple, put out of action batter, blemish, break, castrate, crush, damage, deface, disable, disfigure, dismember, disqualify, gimp*, hack, hamstring*, harm, hog tie*, hurt, impair, incapacitate, injure, lame, mangle, mar, massacre, maul,… … New thesaurus