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81 miserando
miserando agg. miserable, wretched, pitiable, pitiful: un caso miserando, a pitiable (o pitiful) case; fece una fine miseranda, he came to a miserable (o wretched) end. -
82 miseror
mĭsĕror, ātus, 1, v. dep. ( act. collat. form, v misero) [miser].I.To lament, bewail, deplore: miseratur is, qui conqueritur aliena incommoda: miseretur is, qui miserum sublevat, Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll. (class.):II.quis illaec est mulier, quae ipsa se miseratur?
Plaut. Ep. 4, 1, 6:communem condicionem miserari,
Cic. Mur. 27, 55:sortemque animo miseratus iniquam,
Verg. A. 6, 332.—Of a lamenting speech:eos miserando casum suum confirmat,
Sall. J. 23, 2:casum alicujus miseratus,
Tac. A. 3, 17:haec copiose miseratus est,
Gell. 10, 3, 14.—To have or feel compassion, to pity, compassionate:(β).(Acestes) ab humo miserans attollit amicum,
Verg. A. 5, 452; id. G. 2, 499:juvenem animi miserata,
pitying in her heart, id. A. 10, 686:hostibus ipsis pallorem miserantibus,
Juv. 15, 101.—With gen. ( poet.): te conmiserabam magis, quam miserabar mei, Att. ap. Non. 445, 12 (Trag. Rel. v. 355 Rib.): eorum, Min. Fel. Oct. 28:* (γ).poenae juvenem indignae miseratus,
Sil. 11, 381.—With dat.: servis miseratus, Coripp. Laud. Just. 2, 402.—Hence,1.mĭsĕrandus, a, um, P. a., lamentable, deplorable, pitiable (class.).A.Of persons:B.ut aliis miserandus, aliis irridendus esse videatur,
Cic. de Or. 1, 37, 169; Verg. A. 5, 509; 6, 882; Ov. M. 1, 359; 6, 276; 9, 178; 11, 704.—Of things:* 2.haec mihi videntur misera atque miseranda,
Cic. Cat. 4, 6, 12:manus Priamo,
Verg. A. 11, 259:fortuna,
Sall. J. 14, 7:miserandum in modum,
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83 οἰκτρός
A pitiable,κοιμήσατο χάλκεον ὕπνον οἰκτρός Il.11.242
, cf. A.Supp.61(lyr.), S.OT58, etc.: c. gen., to be pitied for..,Plu.
Flam.13.2 of things, pitiable, lamentable,ἕτερα πεπόνθαμεν -ότερα Hdt.7.46
;οἰκτρὰ λογοποιοῦντες X.Cyr.2.2.13
;συμφορὰ οἰ. Pi.O.7.77
;- ότατος θάνατος Id.P.3.42
; πημοναί, ἄλγος, A.Pr. 240, 435 (lyr.), etc.;οἰκτρὰ γὰρ βόσκειν [ἡ κήρ] S.Ph. 1167
(lyr.) ; οἰκτρόν [ ἐστι] c. inf., A.Th. 321 (lyr.).3 in contemptuous sense, οἰ. τέκνα sorry fellows, Aus.Epigr.57 ;παιδίσκη Porph.Chr.23
;οἰ. τραγῳδία
miserable,Eust.
1691.34.II in act. sense, wailing piteously, piteous,- οτάτην δ' ἤκουσα ὄπα Od.11.421
, cf. S.El. 1067 (lyr.) ; οἰκτρᾶς γόον ὄρνιθος, of the nightingale, Id.Aj. 629(lyr.): neut. pl. as Adv.,οἴκτρ' ὀλοφυρομένη Od.4.719
, cf. 10.409, al.: regul. Adv. , S.El. 102 (anap.), al., And.4.39, Lys.32.10 : [comp] Comp.- ότερα AP10.65
(Pall.): [comp] Sup. .—Besides οἰκτρότερος, οἰκτρότατος, we find [comp] Sup. οἴκτιστος (q. v.) ; οἰκτότερον is f.l. in Hdt.7.46.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκτρός
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84 selke'i
Construction: se+kecti pitiable Structure: x1 = kecti2 (pitiable), x2 = kecti1 (pity), x3 = kecti3 (reason for pity) -
85 достойный жалости
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86 жалкий
1) General subject: abject, beggarly, caitiff, crummy, demi semi, despicable, despisable, down at heel, forlorn, hangdog, hole in the wall, impoverished, lamentable, lowlife, measly, miserable, niggardly, paltry, parsimonious, pathetic, pathetical, pimping, piss poor, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, queachy, ratty, rueful, run-down, rundown, ruthful, scrannel, scrubby, shabby, silly, sordid, sorry, squalid, tacky, three farthing, three-farthing, threepenny, woeful, woesome, worm, wormling, wretched, feeble, ugly, meager3) American: hole-in-the-wall, jeasely, jeasly4) Rare: prone6) Scornful: demi-semi8) Makarov: mean, paperbacked, sad, thin9) Taboo: crappy11) Phraseological unit: blow chunks -
87 жалкое меньшинство
Makarov: pitiable minorityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жалкое меньшинство
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88 жалкое положение
1) General subject: little ease, piteous state2) Makarov: pitiable condition -
89 жалкое состояние
Makarov: pitiable state -
90 как жалко!
General subject: it's pitiable!, that's too bad! -
91 как жаль
General subject: how vexing, it's pitiable!, the more's the pity -
92 несчастные бездомные дети
General subject: pitiable homeless childrenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несчастные бездомные дети
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93 ничтожное меньшинство
Advertising: pitiable minorityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ничтожное меньшинство
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94 ничтожный
1) General subject: Lilliputian, contemptible, crummy, demi semi, derisive, feeble, fiddling, futile, gewgaw, in a million, inconsiderable, insignificant, narrow souled, narrow-souled, naught, negligeable, negligible, paltry, penny ante, penny-ante, pettifogging, petty, picayunish, piddling, pigmy, piss ant, pistareen, pitiable, pitiful, poor, puisne, puny, pygmy, queachy (о человеке), scrub, scrubby, shabby, shagback, shrimpish, silly, sleazo, sleazy, sleezy, small, small beer, small fry, small time, small-beer, small-fry, squirt, tiny, twopenny halfpenny, twopenny-halfpenny, vain, nominal, itsy bitsy, low3) American: cockamamie, cockamamy, outside, picayune4) Bookish: exiguous5) Rare: sneaksby6) Religion: vile7) Law: aniens, anient, null, null and void (об аннулированном договоре и т.п.), void9) Child speech: tiny winy10) Diplomatic term: tinhorn11) Scornful: demi-semi, lamentable12) Jargon: crum, crumb, hill (row) of beans, one-horse, snide, two-bit, crumby, half-pint, jeasely, jeasly, shity13) Invective: mother fucking, mothering14) leg.N.P. null and void (law of contracts), void (as distinguished from "voidable"; law of contracts)16) Derogatory: small-time17) Taboo: crappy -
95 оруденение, которое можно отрабатывать открытым способом
Gold mining: open pitiable mineralizationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оруденение, которое можно отрабатывать открытым способом
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96 плачевный
1) General subject: deplorable, lamentable, pitiable, plaintive, sorrowful, unfortunate, wailsome, poor2) Makarov: sad -
97 прискорбный
General subject: afflictive, deplorable, distressful, grievous, lamentable, maddening, pitiable, regretable, regrettable, sorrowful, tragic, tragical, woeful, woesome -
98 содержания золота для отработки открытым способом
Gold mining: open pitiable valuesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содержания золота для отработки открытым способом
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99 Б-134
БОГОМ ОБИЖЕН(НЫЙ) obsoles AdjP subj-compl with бытье (subj: human or modif (long-form var. only) usu. this WO (one is) unlucky, unfortunateforsaken by Godpitiable unblessed a hapless creature. -
100 И-75
ИСКРА БОЖЬЯ (у кого, в ком) obs NP sing only fixed WO1. ( s.o. has) talent, prominent natural ability: God-given talentGod-given gift.2. noble impulses, high aspirationshigh idealsdivine spark.(Андрей:)...Жены обманывают мужей, а мужья лгут, делают вид, что ничего не видят, ничего не слышат, и неотразимо пошлое влияние гнетет детей, и искра божья гаснет в них, и они становятся такими же жалкими, похожими друг на друга мертвецами, как их отцы и матери... (Чехов 5). (А.:)...The wives deceive their husbands, the husbands tell lies, pretend not to see anything, not to hear anythingand their profoundly vulgar influence has so crushing an effect on their children that the divine spark in them is extinguished and they become just as pitiable corpses, and as like to one another, as their fathers and mothers (5b).
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Pitiable — Pit i*a*ble, a. [Cf. OF. pitiable, F. pitoyable.] Deserving pity; wworthy of, or exciting, compassion; miserable; lamentable; piteous; as, pitiable persons; a pitiable condition; pitiable wretchedness. [1913 Webster] Syn: Sorrowful; woeful; sad.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pitiable — index deplorable, lamentable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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pitiable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) deserving or arousing pity. 2) contemptibly poor or small. DERIVATIVES pitiably adverb … English terms dictionary
pitiable — [pit′ē ə bəl] adj. [ME piteable < MFr < pitier: see PITY] arousing or deserving pity, sometimes mixed with scorn or contempt SYN. PITIFUL pitiableness n. pitiably adv … English World dictionary
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pitiable — pitiableness, n. pitiably, adv. /pit ee euh beuhl/, adj. 1. evoking or deserving pity; lamentable: pitiable, homeless children. 2. evoking or deserving contemptuous pity; miserable; contemptible: a pitiable lack of character. [1425 75; late ME … Universalium
pitiable — [[t]pɪ̱tiəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is pitiable is in such a sad or weak state that you feel pity for them. [WRITTEN] Her grandmother seemed to her a pitiable figure. Syn: pitiful Derived words: pitiably [[t]pɪ̱tiəbli[/t]] ADV GRADED ADV… … English dictionary
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