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be·mit·lei·dens·wert adjpitiable, pitifulDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > bemitleidenswert
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42 erbarmenswert
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Jam·mer·bild nt( geh) picture of misery, wretched [or pitiful] sight -
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45 jämmerlich
jäm·mer·lich [ʼjɛmɐlɪç] adj1) ( beklagenswert) pitiful, wretched;das Haus war in einem \jämmerlichen Zustand the house was in a wretched state2) ( kummervoll) sorrowfuleine \jämmerliche Ausrede a pathetic excuse;1) ( elend) miserably, pitifully -
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Kla·ge·ge·schrei ntwailing;ein [lautes/jämmerliches] \Klagegeschrei anstimmen to start [a loud/pitiful] wailing [or wailing [loudly/pitifully]] -
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48 Mitleid
Mit·leid [ʼmɪtlait] ntsympathy no pl, pity;ich brauche dein \Mitleid nicht I don't need your sympathy;jds \Mitleid [mit jdm] sb's sympathy [for sb];\Mitleid [mit jdm/einem Tier] haben [ o geh empfinden] to have [or feel] sympathy [or feel pity [or compassion] ] [for sb/an animal];\Mitleid erregend Anblick pitiful;\Mitleid schinden ( fam) to fish for sympathy;aus \Mitleid out of pity;er ließ den Frosch aus \Mitleid frei he took pity on the frog and set it free -
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1. abject2. depressingly3. disgraceful4. measly coll.5. miserable6. paltrily7. paltry8. pathetic9. piteous10. piteously11. pitiful12. pitifully adv13. wimpysadly -
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55 mitleidig
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