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81 pedir cacao
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82 no dar cuartel
figurado to show no mercy -
83 tener compasión
v.to feel pity, to be kind, to have mercy, to mind out.* * *to take pity (de, on) -
84 tener piedad de alguien
to have mercy on somebody -
85 kirie
m.kyrie, the first movement in the mass, after the introit.* * *tbkirie eleison kyrie eleison* * *kirie, kirieleisón nmRel kyrie, kyrie eleison; Famcantar el kirie to plead for mercy -
86 a hierro y fuego
• without mercy -
87 a hierro y sangre
• without mercy -
88 a la merced de
• at the mercy of -
89 a merced de
• at the mercy of• depending on -
90 andar bien de dinero
• be rich• be well off• have a lot of influence• have a lot of nerve• have mercy on• have money at hand -
91 apiadarse
• have many years• have mercy on• take pity -
92 clemencia
• clemency• forgivingness• mercy -
93 compadecerse
• be moved to compassion• have many years• have mercy on• sympathize• take pity -
94 compasión
• charity• clemency• commiseration• compassion• empathy• leniency• mercy• pity• sympathy -
95 conocer
• be acquainted with• cognize• have been a year since• have been on• have justice be brought• have large views• have mercy• have money• know about• make acquaintance with -
96 dejar atrás
• beat out• leave at the mercy of• leave breathless• outdistance• outmarch• outpace• outrun• outsail• outstrip• outwalk• surpass -
97 dejar en
• drop off at• leave as a downpayment• leave at the mercy of• put off at -
98 demostrar compasión hacia
• show mercy toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > demostrar compasión hacia
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99 estar a la merced de
• be at the mercy of -
100 estar a merced de
• be at the mercy of• be subject to
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Mercy — (engl: Gnade, Mitleid, Barmherzigkeit) bezeichnet: Personen: Claudius Florimund Mercy (1666–1734), kaiserlicher Feldmarschall Dominique Mercy (* 1950), französischer Tänzer und Choreograf Eugéne Guillaume Alexis, Graf von Mercy Argenteau (1743… … Deutsch Wikipedia
MERCY — (Heb. רַחֲמִים), a feeling of compassion tempered with love, which engenders forgiveness and forbearance in man and which stimulates him to deeds of charity and kindness. This quality, inherent in man s attitude toward his loved ones, is an… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
mercy — [mʉr′sē] n. pl. mercies [OFr merci < L merces, hire, payment, reward (in LL, mercy, pity, favor) < merx, wares: see MARKET] 1. a refraining from harming or punishing offenders, enemies, persons in one s power, etc.; kindness in excess of… … English World dictionary
Mercy — Mer cy (m[ e]r s[y^]), n.; pl. {Mercies}. [OE. merci, F. merci, L. merces, mercedis, hire, pay, reward, LL., equiv. to misericordia pity, mercy. L. merces is probably akin to merere to deserve, acquire. See {Merit}, and cf. {Amerce}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mercy — [mɛr si], 1) Anton Graf Mercy d Argenteau [ darʒã to], österreichischer Feldmarschall, * Lothringen 20. 11. 1692, ✝ Osijek 22. 1. 1767, Neffe und Adoptivsohn von 2); kämpfte im Türkenkrieg 1737 39 und im Österreichen Erbfolgekrieg (1740/1741 … Universal-Lexikon
mercy — mercy, charity, grace, clemency, lenity are comparable when meaning the disposition to show compassion or kindness in one s treatment of others, especially of those who offend one and who are in one s power to punish or rebuke. Mercy implies… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mercy — ► NOUN (pl. mercies) 1) compassion or forgiveness shown towards an enemy or offender in one s power. 2) something to be grateful for. 3) (before another noun ) motivated by compassion: a mercy killing. ► EXCLAMATION archaic ▪ used to express… … English terms dictionary
mercy — index benevolence (disposition to do good), clemency, condonation, consideration (sympathetic regard), humanity (humaneness), lenience, pity … Law dictionary
Mercy — f English: 1 From the vocabulary word denoting the quality of magnanimity, and in particular God s forgiveness of sinners, a quality much prized in Christian tradition. The word is derived from Latin mercēs, which originally meant ‘wages’ or… … First names dictionary
mercy — (n.) late 12c., God s forgiveness of his creatures offenses, from O.Fr. mercit, merci (9c.) reward, gift; kindness, grace, pity, from L. mercedem (nom. merces) reward, wages, pay hire (in V.L. favor, pity ), from merx (gen. mercis) wares,… … Etymology dictionary
Mercy — Mercy, 1) Franz v. M., geb. in Longwy in Lothringen, trat in baierische Dienste u. stieg bald zum General; er befehligte 1640 u. 41 ein liguistisches Corps am Niederrhein, wurde bei Kempten 1642 geschlagen u. nebst Lamboi gefangen, aber bald… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon