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merciful ['mɜ:sɪfʊl]clément, miséricordieux;∎ to be merciful to or towards sb faire preuve de clémence ou de miséricorde envers qn;∎ a merciful act un geste charitable;∎ her death was a merciful release sa mort a été une délivrance -
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merciful [ˈmɜ:sɪfʊl]a. ( = compassionate) clément (to or towards sb envers qn ) ; [God] miséricordieux (to or towards sb envers qn)b. ( = welcome) death came as a merciful release la mort fut une délivrance* * *['mɜːsɪfl]1) ( kind) [person, sentence] clément (to, towards envers); [act] charitable; [God] miséricordieux/-ieuse2) ( fortunate) [occurrence] heureux/-euse -
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1 ( showing kindness) [person, sentence] clément (to, towards envers) ; [act] charitable ; [God] miséricordieux/-ieuse ;2 ( fortunate) [occurrence] heureux/-euse ; death was a merciful release la mort fut une délivrance. -
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merciful [ˊmɜ:sɪfǝl] a1) милосе́рдный, ми́лостивый2) сострада́тельный3) благоприя́тный4) мя́гкий ( о наказании) -
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adjective* * ** * *mer·ci·ful[ˈmɜ:sɪfəl, AM ˈmɜ:r-]1. (forgiving) gnädig2. (fortunate)her death came as a \merciful release der Tod war für sie eine Erlösungit was a \merciful relief from the constant noise es war eine Erlösung von dem ständigen Lärm* * *['mɜːsIfUl]adjgnädig (to sb jdm gegenüber)o merciful Lord O Lord be merciful! — gütiger Gott Gott, sei uns (dat) gnädig!
I begged him to be merciful — ich bat ihn um Gnade
his death was a merciful release from pain —
merciful heavens! (dated) — gütiger Himmel! (dated)
* * *merciful [ˈmɜːsıfʊl; US ˈmɜr-] adj (to, toward[s]) barmherzig, mitleid(s)voll (gegen), gütig (gegen, zu), gnädig (dat): → academic.ru/61328/release">release B 2* * *adjective* * *adj.barmherzig adj.mitleidig adj. -
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adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) compasivo, clementetr['mɜːsɪfʊl]1 (forgiving) misericordioso,-a (to/towards, con) clemente (to/towards, con), compasivo,-a (to/towards, con)2 (fortunate) bienaventurado,-amerciful ['mərsɪfəl] adj: misericordioso, clementeadj.• benigno, -a adj.• clemente adj.• humano, -a adj.• misericordioso, -a adj.• piadoso, -a adj.'mɜːrsɪfəl, 'mɜːsɪfəladjective misericordioso, compasivo, clementeher death was a merciful release — en las circunstancias, su muerte fue una bendición
['mɜːsɪfʊl]ADJ1) (=compassionate) [god] misericordioso, clemente, compasivo; [person] clemente, compasivoto be merciful to or towards sb — ser clemente con algn, mostrarse compasivo con algn
2) (=blessed)* * *['mɜːrsɪfəl, 'mɜːsɪfəl]adjective misericordioso, compasivo, clementeher death was a merciful release — en las circunstancias, su muerte fue una bendición
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['mɜːsɪfl]1) (kind) [person, sentence] clemente, pietoso; [ act] misericordioso, di clemenza; [ God] misericordioso2) (fortunate) [ occurrence] fausto, fortunato, propizioa merciful release — un vero sollievo, una vera liberazione
* * *adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) misericordioso, clemente* * *merciful /ˈmɜ:sɪfl/a.1 misericordioso; clemente2 ( di evento, ecc.) che reca sollievo; che è una liberazione: to come to a merciful end, arrivare alla fine per grazia di Diomercifullyavv.1 misericordiosamente; con clemenza2 per fortuna; per grazia di Dio; grazie a Diomercifulnessn. [u]misericordiosità; clemenza.* * *['mɜːsɪfl]1) (kind) [person, sentence] clemente, pietoso; [ act] misericordioso, di clemenza; [ God] misericordioso2) (fortunate) [ occurrence] fausto, fortunato, propizioa merciful release — un vero sollievo, una vera liberazione
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[ʹmɜ:sıf(ə)l] a1. милосердный; сострадательныйto be merciful to smb. - проявлять милосердие /снисходительность/ к кому-л.
his death was a merciful release - слава богу, он отмучился
2. милосердный, благосклонный ( к человеку); благоприятный3. мягкий, не жестокий ( о наказании)♢
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[ˈmə:sɪful]merciful благоприятный merciful милосердный, милостивый merciful мягкий (о наказании) merciful сострадательный -
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1. a милосердный; сострадательныйhis death was a merciful release — слава богу, он отмучился
2. a милосердный, благосклонный; благоприятный3. a мягкий, не жестокийСинонимический ряд:1. compassionate (adj.) beneficent; benevolent; charitable; compassionate; gentle; gracious; humane; humanitarian; kind; kindhearted; mild; soft-hearted; sympathetic; tender2. easy (adj.) charitable; clement; easy; forbearing; indulgent; lax; lenient; soft; tolerantАнтонимический ряд:cruel; merciless; ruthless; savage -
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ˈmə:sɪful прил.
1) милосердный, милостивый;
сострадательный, полный сочувствия The King is so merciful to them. ≈ Король так милостив по отношению к ним. Syn: lenient, charitable, gracious, compassionate
2) благоприятный Syn: propitious, favorable
3) мягкий( о наказании) милосердный;
сострадательный - to be * to smb. проявлять милосердие /снисходительность/ к кому-л. - his death was a * release слава богу, он отмучился милосердный, благосклонный( к человеку) ;
благоприятный - a * king добрый король мягкий, не жестокий( о наказании) > * heavens! боже милостивый! merciful благоприятный ~ милосердный, милостивый ~ мягкий (о наказании) ~ сострадательныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > merciful
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['məːsɪful]adjlitościwy, miłosierny* * *adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) litościwy -
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['məːsɪf(ə)l]adjмилосердный, сострадательный, снисходительныйThe final whistle came as a merciful relief. — Свисток, возвещающий конец игра, прозвучал как долгожданное облегчение
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شَفُوق \ kind: gentle; friendly, helpful: Always be kind to children. kind-hearted: kind by nature. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful. soft: (of people) kind and gentle in a rather weak way: a soft heart. \ See Also رحيم (رَحِيم) -
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رَحيم \ lenient: not punishing very hard: Judges are usually lenient with children. merciful: showing mercy: A good judge can be both just and merciful.
См. также в других словарях:
Merciful — Mer ci*ful, a. [Mercy + ful.] 1. Full of mercy; having or exercising mercy; disposed to pity and spare offenders; unwilling to punish. Opposite of {merciless}. [1913 Webster] The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious. Ex. xxxiv. 6. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merciful — index benevolent, charitable (lenient), humane, lenient, placable, propitious, sensitive (easily … Law dictionary
merciful — mid 14c.; see MERCY (Cf. mercy) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Mercifully … Etymology dictionary
merciful — clement, *forbearing, tolerant, lenient, indulgent Analogous words: compassionate, *tender: benignant, benign, *kind, kindly: forgiving, pardoning, condoning (see EXCUSE vb) Antonyms: merciless Contrasted words: *grim, implacable, relentless,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
merciful — [adj] kind, sparing all heart*, beneficent, benign, benignant, bleeding heart*, charitable, clement, compassionate, condoning, easygoing, feeling, forbearing, forgiving, generous, gentle, gracious, heart in right place*, humane, humanitarian,… … New thesaurus
merciful — ► ADJECTIVE 1) showing mercy. 2) giving relief from suffering … English terms dictionary
merciful — [mʉr′si fəl] adj. full of mercy; having, feeling, or showing mercy; compassionate; lenient; clement mercifully adv. mercifulness n … English World dictionary
merciful — adj. 1) merciful to 2) merciful to + inf. (it was merciful of her to offer help) * * * [ mɜːsɪf(ə)l] merciful to merciful to + inf. (it was merciful of her to offer help) … Combinatory dictionary
merciful — [[t]mɜ͟ː(r)sɪfʊl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe God or a person in a position of authority as merciful, you mean that they show kindness and forgiveness to people. ...a merciful God... We can only hope the court is merciful. 2) ADJ GRADED If… … English dictionary
merciful — mer|ci|ful [ˈmə:sıfəl US ˈmə:r ] adj 1.) merciful death/end/release a death or end to something that seems fortunate because it ends someone s suffering ▪ I think my uncle s death was a merciful release for my poor aunt. 2.) being kind to people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
merciful — mer|ci|ful [ mɜrsıfl ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY 1. ) showing kindness toward someone, even when other people might punish or be cruel to them: our merciful Lord 2. ) something that is merciful makes you feel grateful and lucky because it… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English