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123 lamb
1. noun1) Lamm, dasas gentle/meek as a lamb — sanft wie ein Lamm
one may or might as well be hanged or hung for a sheep as [for] a lamb — (fig.) darauf kommt es jetzt auch nicht mehr an
2. intransitive verblike a lamb [to the slaughter] — wie ein Lamm [zur Schlachtbank (geh.)]
lambing season — Lammzeit, die
* * *[læm]1) (a young sheep: The ewe has had three lambs.) das Lamm2) (its flesh eaten as food: a roast leg of lamb.) das Lammfleisch3) (a lovable or gentle person, usually a child.) das Lämmchen•- academic.ru/41509/lambskin">lambskin- lambswool* * *[læm]I. nroast of \lamb Lammbraten m3.\lamb chop Lammkotelett ntIII. vi lammen, ein Lamm werfen* * *[lm]1. n1) (= young sheep) Lamm nt2) (= meat) Lamm(fleisch) nt3) (= person) Engel mthe little lambs (children) — die lieben Kleinen
you poor lamb! —
he followed her like a lamb — er folgte ihr wie ein Lamm
like a lamb to the slaughter — wie das Lamm zur Schlachtbank, wie ein Opferlamm
4)2. vilammen* * *lamb [læm]A s1. Lamm n (auch fig Person):like a lamb to the slaughter wie ein Lamm zur Schlachtbank2. Lamm n:a) GASTR Lammfleisch n:lamb chop Lammkotelett n* * *1. noun1) Lamm, dasas gentle/meek as a lamb — sanft wie ein Lamm
one may or might as well be hanged or hung for a sheep as [for] a lamb — (fig.) darauf kommt es jetzt auch nicht mehr an
2. intransitive verblike a lamb [to the slaughter] — wie ein Lamm [zur Schlachtbank (geh.)]
lambing season — Lammzeit, die
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1. a послушный, покорный2. a редк. понятливый способный к учениюСинонимический ряд:1. accommodating (adj.) accommodating; agreeable; complacent; obliging; willing2. domesticated (adj.) domesticated; gentle; harmless; mild; tame; trained3. manageable (adj.) amenable; biddable; manageable; obedient; pliant; submissive; teachable; tractable4. meek and mild (adj.) acquiescent; compliant; easily influenced; meek; meek and mild; mild-manneredАнтонимический ряд:disagreeable; rebellious; wild -
125 humble
1. a скромный, застенчивый, робкий; почтительный2. a смиренный, покорный3. a раболепный, лишённый чувства собственного достоинства4. a простой, бедный, скромный; незаметный5. a бот. низкорастущий; низкорослый6. v смирять, унижать; принижатьto humble oneself — унижаться, уничижаться, заискивать
7. v посрамлятьСинонимический ряд:1. common (adj.) base; baseborn; common; ignoble; low; lowborn; lowly; mean; meek; mild; modest; ordinary; plain; plebeian; poor; simple; small; unassuming; undistinguished; unennobled; unpretentious; unwashed; vulgar2. obsequious (adj.) obsequious; servile; submissive3. polite (adj.) courteous; courtly; polite; respectful4. meek (noun) demure; meek; peaceable; quiet; reserved; shy; timid; unassuming; unobtrusive5. degrade (verb) abase; abash; bemean; cast down; debase; degrade; demean; disgrace; humiliate; lower; mortify; reduce; shame; sink; subdueАнтонимический ряд:arrogant; assuming; blustering; boastful; censorious; conceited; defiant; discourteous; domineering; egotistical; elevate; eminent; fancy; haughty; high; immodest; praise -
126 unobtrusive
a скромный, ненавязчивыйquiet, unobtrusive life — тихая, скромная жизнь
Синонимический ряд:1. obscure (adj.) inconspicuous; obscure; unnoticeable2. quiet (adj.) quiet; subdued; tasteful3. restrained (adj.) humble; informal; meek; modest; reserved; restrained; unassuming; unpresuming; unpretentious4. meek (noun) demure; humble; meek; quiet; reserved; shy; timid; unassuming -
127 безответный
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1) (не получающий ответа, отклика) unreciprocated, unrequited безответная любовь
2) (кроткий) meek, mild, humble, dumbбезответн|ый -
1. (не получающий ответа) unreciprocated, unanswered;
~ая любовь unrequited love;
2. (не отвечающий) silent, unresponsive;
3. (покорный, кроткий) meek, submissive.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > безответный
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128 безропотный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > безропотный
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meek´ly — meek «meek», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. not easily angered; mild; patient: »Even the man Moses, the meekest of men, was wrathful sometimes (George Eliot). SYNONYM(S): mild, forbearing. See syn. under gentle. (Cf. ↑ … Useful english dictionary
meek — meek·en; meek·ly; meek·ness; un·meek; meek; … English syllables
Meek — Meek, Meeken Meek en ( n), v. t. To make meek; to nurture in gentleness and humility. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
meek — [ mik ] adjective quiet, gentle, and easily persuaded by other people to do what they want ╾ meek|ly adverb: I was not going to submit meekly to his nonsense. ╾ meek|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
meek|en — «MEE kuhn», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to make or become meek. ╂[< meek + en1] … Useful english dictionary
meek — [mi:k] adj [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: mjukr soft ] very quiet and gentle and unwilling to argue with people ▪ He was always so meek and mild . >meekly adv ▪ All right, said Neil meekly. >meekness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English