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mortify глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > гангренизироваться
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1) General subject: mortify the flesh, subdue one's flesh2) Religion: crucify, discipline, mortify the sins -
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1. kill; destroy; mortify2. mortifyАнтонимический ряд:воскресить; оживить -
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1. kill; destroy; mortify2. mortifyСинонимический ряд:убивать (глаг.) кончать; приканчивать; убивать; укокошивать; ухлопывать; шлепать -
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Medicine: mortifyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гангренизироваться
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General subject: mortifyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жертвовать на благотворительные цели
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General subject: mortify prideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задеть (чью-л.) гордость
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1) General subject: aggrieve, damnify, eighty-six, give umbrage to (кого-л.), huff, hurt, hurt somebody's feelings, injure, insult, mortify, offend, offend sensibilities, overreach, shock sensibilities, wrong, give a raspberry, give umbrage, hand a raspberry, wound sensibilities, hurt one's feelings (You can't do that! You'll hurt her feelings. - Так нельзя делать, ты же ее обидишь.), hurt feelings (кого-л.), slight, snub2) Colloquial: do a mischief (кого-л.)4) Makarov: hurt (smb.'s) feelings (кого-л.), offend (smb.'s) sensibilities (кого-л.), shock (smb.'s) sensibilities (кого-л.), wound sensibilities (кого-л.), do wrong to (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: aggranoy, aggrieve (обыкн. pass.), disoblige, harm, huff, insult, mortify, peeve, rubbish, shaft, give offence, hurt, let down, offend, overreach, wrong, step on toe (кого-л.), hurt feelings (кого-л.), give umbrage2) American: spite3) Obsolete: yerk (словами и т.п.)4) Rare: umbrage6) Jargon: (кого-л.) shaft, (кого-л.) take a dig at someone, (кого-л.) take a jab at someone -
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1) General subject: afflict, aggrieve, chagrin, depress, distress, get down, give sorrow, go to somebody's heart, grieve, mortify, pain, to be a grief to ( smb.) (кого-л.), unsettle, upset, vex, turn brain, rankle with (It was that which rankled with Philip: he could not bear the humilation of apologies...)3) Rare: sore4) Religion: rue6) Makarov: give, cut up, cast a damp over (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: die down (о верхушках побегов), fade, mortify, rot off, sphacelate, wither on the vine2) Agriculture: starve out3) Forestry: die (о деревьях)4) Makarov: die away, die off, die out, die back (о верхушках побегов) -
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1) General subject: bear hard, bring low, clamp down on, close down, conquer, crush, crush down (восстание, оппозицию), depress, dominate, fight down, inhibit, mortify, overbear, overwhelm, pocket, prostrate, put down (восстание и т. п.), quash, quench, saturate, scotch, smear, smother, snuff out, squelch, stamp out, stifle, strangle, suppress, whelm, wear down, subdue, destroy2) Computers: flush3) Colloquial: clamp down, squash4) Obsolete: do down5) Poetical language: quell6) Military: button up, neutralize, overpower8) Makarov: crush out, force back, crush down (восстание оппозицию) -
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1) General subject: bear hard, bear hard on, bring low, browbeat, choke back (чувства, рыдания), choke down (волнение и т.п.), choke off (чувства, рыдания), clamp down on, conquer, contain, crucify (страсти, желания), crush, deject, depress, dominate, downbear, downweigh, engulf, fight down, grind, ground, hold down, hold under, ingulf, inhibit, keep down (восстание; чувство), keep under, lower, mortify (страсти, чувства и т. п.), overbear (he overbore all my arguments - его доводы оказались убедительнее моих он меня переубедил), overgo, overpower, overwhelm, pocket (гнев и т. п.), prostrate, put down (восстание и т. п.), quash, quench (желание, чувства), rebuke, repress (восстание и т. п.), restrain, ride, saturate (оборону противника), scotch, sit (on; чьё-л. сопротивление), slay, smear, smother (зевок, гнев), snuff out, squelch, stamp out, stifle, stifle joint, strangle, subdue, suppress, swallow, tame, trample, trample down, tread, tread down, tread on the neck of, tread out, vanquish, vanquish (чувство), whelm, bring under, turn down, weigh down, crush out (восстание), put down (восстание), stamp out (восстание), crush down (восстание, оппозицию), keep down (восстание, чувство), choke down (слёзы), (наглостью, нахальством) face down, dispirit, defeat, (кого-либо) steamroll (over somebody)3) Medicine: arrest4) Colloquial: squash5) Obsolete: do down, (downbore; downborne) downbear7) Military: button up, button up (огневую точку), establish neutralization, negate, neutralize, reduce, saturate (оборону)8) Engineering: cancel, kill (напр. колебания), mitigate, mute, silence, swamp out (собственные шумы)10) Economy: beat down (оппозицию)11) Mining: depress (флотацию)13) Polygraphy: flush (ненужную информацию в памяти)14) Psychology: coerce, medicine (о чувствах)15) Food industry: snuff16) Radiolocation: blanket19) Arms production: annihilate, hold down (огнем)21) Immunogenetics: down-regulate22) Aviation medicine: choke down (волнение), sopite23) Makarov: control, cripple, devastate, eliminate (напр. шумы), extinguish (способности, страсти), kill (колебания), suffocate (развитие и т.п.), suppress (напр. вибрации, индустриальные помехи), swallow down, trample under foot (кого-л.), clamp down, close down, crush down, choke down (волнение и т. п.), drive out (генерацию), fight down (чувства и т. п.), choke back (чувства рыдания), choke off (чувства рыдания), fight back (чувства слезы и т. п.) -
20 подвергаться гангрене
Medicine: mortifyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подвергаться гангрене
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Mortify — Mor ti*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mortified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mortifying}.] [OE. mortifien, F. mortifier, fr. L. mortificare; L. mors, mortis, death + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Mortal}, and { fy}.] 1. To destroy the organic texture and vital … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mortify — Mor ti*fy, v. i. 1. To lose vitality and organic structure, as flesh of a living body; to gangrene. [1913 Webster] 2. To practice penance from religious motives; to deaden desires by religious discipline. [1913 Webster] This makes him . . . give… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mortify — index badger, demean (make lower), discompose, disgrace, embarrass, humiliate, offend (insult), plague … Law dictionary
mortify — (v.) late 14c., to kill, from O.Fr. mortefiier destroy, overwhelm, punish, from L.L. mortificare cause death, kill, put to death, lit. make dead, from mortificus producing death, from L. mors (gen. mortis) death (see MORTAL (Cf. mortal) (adj.)) + … Etymology dictionary
mortify — [v] embarrass abase, abash, affront, annoy, belittle, chagrin, chasten, confound, control, crush, deflate, deny, disappoint, discipline, discomfit, disgrace, displease, get one’s comeuppance*, harass, humble, humiliate, put to shame, ridicule,… … New thesaurus
mortify — ► VERB (mortifies, mortified) 1) cause to feel embarrassed or humiliated. 2) subdue (physical urges) by self denial or discipline. 3) be affected by gangrene or necrosis. DERIVATIVES mortification noun mortifying adjective … English terms dictionary
mortify — [môrt′ə fī΄] vt. mortified, mortifying [ME mortifien < OFr mortifier < LL(Ec) mortificare, to kill, destroy < L mors, death (see MORTAL) + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to punish (one s body) or control (one s physical desires and passions)… … English World dictionary
mortify — mor|ti|fy [ˈmo:tıfaı US ˈmo:r ] v past tense and past participle mortified present participle mortifying third person singular mortifies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: mortifier, from Latin mors; MORTAL1] 1.) to cause someone to feel … Dictionary of contemporary English
mortify — verb (T) 1 be mortified to feel extremely embarrassed or ashamed: She was mortified to think that he had read her diary. 2 mortify the flesh/yourself formal to try to control your natural physical desires and needs by making your body suffer pain … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mortify — [c]/ˈmɔtəfaɪ / (say mawtuhfuy) verb (mortified, mortifying) –verb (t) 1. to humiliate in feeling, as by a severe wound to the pride or self complacency. 2. to bring (the body, passions, etc.) into subjection by abstinence, ascetic discipline, or… …
mortify — verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English mortifien, from Anglo French mortifier, from Late Latin mortificare, from Latin mort , mors Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. obsolete to destroy the strength, vitality, or functioning of 2. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary