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61 томиться
1) (тв.; мучиться) pine (for); (без доп.) languishтоми́ться ожида́нием — be in an agony of suspense
томи́ться жа́ждой — be parched with thirst, pant / pine for a drink
томи́ться жа́ждой чего́-л (очень желать чего-л) — thirst for smth
томи́ться в плену́ [в тюрьме́] — languish in captivity [prison]
томи́ться тоско́й — pine away
томи́ться по ро́дине — pine for one's homeland
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62 томиться
I несовер.1) общ.-возвр. (чем-л.) pine (for); (без доп.) languishтомиться жаждой чего-л. перен. — to thirst for smth.
томиться по чему-л. — to pine for smth.
томиться жаждой — to be parched with thirst, to pant/pine for a drink
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63 зачахнуть
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64 grämen
geh.I v/refl (trauern) grieve ( über + Akk over); (sich sorgen) fret (about); sich zu Tode grämen pine away, die of a broken heartII v/t trouble s.o. (deeply)* * *sich grämento sorrow* * *grä|men ['grɛːmən]1. vrsich zu Tode grä́men — to die of grief or sorrow
2. vtto grieve* * *grä·men[ˈgrɛ:mən]I. vrII. vt▪ jdn \grämen to worry [or trouble] sb* * *1.transitives Verb grieve2.reflexives Verb grieve (über + Akk., um over)* * *grämen gehA. v/r (trauern) grieve (sich zu Tode grämen pine away, die of a broken heartB. v/t trouble sb (deeply)* * *1.transitives Verb grieve2.reflexives Verb grieve (über + Akk., um over)* * *v.to trouble someone (deeply) expr. -
65 desfallecer
v.1 to be exhausted.desfallecer de to feel faint from2 to faint.3 to pine, to fall away, to grow weak.4 to weaken, to debilitate.5 to pass out, to faint, to pine away, to waver.* * *1 (disminuir las fuerzas) to weaken1 (debilitar) to weaken, lose strength2 (decaer) to lose heart* * *VI1) (=perder las fuerzas) to get weak2) (=desmayarse) to faint* * *verbo intransitivosintió desfallecer su ánimo — she felt her spirits falling o flagging
b) ( desmayarse) to faint, pass outdesfallecía de agotamiento/hambre — he was faint with exhaustion/hunger
* * *= faint.Ex. The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.----* no desfallecer = keep up.* * *verbo intransitivosintió desfallecer su ánimo — she felt her spirits falling o flagging
b) ( desmayarse) to faint, pass outdesfallecía de agotamiento/hambre — he was faint with exhaustion/hunger
* * *= faint.Ex: The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
* no desfallecer = keep up.* * *desfallecer [E3 ]vi1 (flaquear) «persona» to become weak; «fuerzas» to fade, failsintió desfallecer su ánimo she felt her spirits flagginglucharon sin desfallecer they fought tirelessly2 (desmayarse) to faint, pass outestaba que desfallecía de agotamiento/hambre he was almost fainting o passing out with exhaustion/hunger, he was faint with exhaustion/hunger* * *
desfallecer ( conjugate desfallecer) verbo intransitivo
[ fuerzas] to fade, fail;
[ ánimos] to flag;
desfallecer verbo intransitivo
1 (de hambre, cansancio) to feel faint
(perder el conocimiento) to faint
2 (perder el ánimo, abatirse) to lose heart
' desfallecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
English:
droop
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* * *desfallecer vi1. [debilitarse] to begin to flag;no desfallezcas, queda poco para llegar don't give up, we're almost there;desfallecíamos de hambre we were faint o fainting with hunger;sin desfallecer without flagging2. [desmayarse] to faint;me sentía desfallecer I felt that I was going to faint* * *v/i faint;sus fuerzas desfallecieron fig he lost heart* * *desfallecer {53} vi1) : to weaken2) : to faint -
66 dépérir
dépérir [depeʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb[personne] to waste away ; [santé, forces] to fail ; [plante] to wither ; [commerce] to decline ; [affaire, région, économie] to be in decline* * *depeʀiʀverbe intransitif [personne, animal] lit to waste away; fig to fade away; [plante] to wilt; [économie] to be on the decline* * *depeʀiʀ vi[personne] to waste away, [plante] to wither* * *dépérir verb table: finir vi [personne, animal] lit to waste away; fig to fade away; [plante] to wilt; [économie, région] to be on the decline; [civilisation] to decay.[deperir] verbe intransitif[malade] to fade ou to waste away[de tristesse] to pine away[industrie] to decline -
67 MORNA
I)(að), v. = morgna.(að), v.1) to waste or pine away (m. ok þorna);2) to cause to pine (þik morn morni!).* * *að, [Ulf. maurnan = μεριμναν; A. S. murnan; Engl. mourn; O. H. G. mornen]:—to mourn; in prose only used in the phrase, morna ok þorna, to mourn and wither away; nú vil ek heldr bera harm ok áhyggju ok morna hér ok þorna, þann veg sem auðnar, heldr en þú sért eigi í þeim stöðum sem þér þykir gott, Fas. ii. 235; hón mornaði öll ok þornaði, ok lifði þó mjök lengi við þessi úhægindi, Bjarn. 69:—in poets, móðir Atla, hón skyli morna, a curse, may the mourn! Og. 30; at ér í maura mornit haugi, that ye may mourn in mounds of ants, a curse, i. e. may be tormented, Fas. i. 436 (in a verse); þik morn morni, a curse, Sks. 31. -
68 marcēscō
marcēscō —, —, ere, inch. [marceo], to become weak, grow feeble, pine away, waste, languish: vino, O.: desidiā, L.: oti situ, L.* * *marcescere, marcui, - V INTRANSwither, shrivel up; fade/pine away; become weak/enfeebled/languid/apathetic -
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77 wegkwijnen
v. languish, waste, waste away, pine away, peak and pine, peak, atrophy, droop -
78 marcesco
I.Lit.:II.fagus et cerrus celeriter marcescunt,
Plin. 16, 40, 79, § 218:quae spectatissime florent, celerrime marcescunt,
id. 21, 1, 1, § 2:calamus,
Vulg. Isa. 19, 6.—Transf., to become weak, feeble, powerless, to pine or waste away, languish:marcescens celerius nominis sui flore,
fading, Plin. 37, 9, 41, § 125:alia genera pecorum morbo et languoribus marcescunt,
Col. 7, 7, 1:senio vires,
Plin. 22, 22, 38, § 81:vino,
Ov. P. 1, 5, 45:equitem marcescere desidia,
Liv. 28, 35, 3:marcescere otii situ,
id. 33, 45, 7:otio,
id. 35, 35, 9:otia per somnos,
Ov. P. 2, 9, 61:dives,
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79 чахнуть
1. pine away2. wither; shrivel; grow stunted3. languish4. pine5. sickenСинонимический ряд:слабело (глаг.) вяло; гасло; изнемогало; ослабевало; слабело; таяло; хилело; хирело -
80 sъxnǫti
sъxnǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `dry, wither'Old Church Slavic:sьxněaše (Supr.) `dried' [3sg impf]Russian:sóxnut' `dry, wither' [verb]Czech:Slovak:schnúti `dry, become dry' [verb]Polish:schnąć `dry, become dry, wither, pine away' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:sàhnuti `dry' [verb]Slovene:sǝhníti `wither' [verb], sáhnem [1sg]Bulgarian:sắxna `dry, wither' [verb]Lithuanian:saũsinti `dry' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: h₂sus-Other cognates:Skt. śuṣyáti `dry, wither' [verb]
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