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  • 1 erschöpft

    - {beat} - {blown} - {effete} kiệt sức, mòn mỏi, suy yếu, bất lực, hết thời - {exhausted} đã rút hết không khí, mệt lử, bạc màu - {forspent} - {groggy} say lảo đảo, nghiêng ngả, không vững, đứng không vững, chệnh choạng, yếu đầu gối - {languid} uể oải, lừ đừ, yếu đuối, thiếu sinh động, chậm chạp - {outworn} rách, xơ, sờn, cũ kỹ, lỗi thời, không còn là mốt nữa - {overwrought} phải làm việc quá nhiều, mệt rã rời, cuống cuồng, cuống quít, gọt giũa quá kỹ càng, cầu kỳ - {prostrate} nằm úp sấp, nằm sóng soài, nằm phủ phục, bò, bị đánh gục, bị lật nhào, kiệt sức[prɔs'treit] - {run down} chạy xuống, chảy xuống, chảy ròng ròng, chết vì không lên giây, đè ngã, đánh đắm, làm chìm đụng phải, va phải, đuổi đến cùng đường, đuổi kịp, bắt được, tìm ra chỗ ẩn náp, phát hiện ra tung tích - bôi nhọ, nói xấu, gièm pha - {spent} hết nghị lực, hết đà, tàn lụi - {tired} mệt, mệt mỏi, nhọc, chán = erschöpft [von] {worn [with]}+ = erschöpft sein {be tired out; to be played out; to be washed out}+ = ganz erschöpft {quite knocked up}+ = völlig erschöpft {dead}+ = ganz erschöpft sein {to be worn out}+ = fast erschöpft sein (Vorrat) {to run low}+

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См. также в других словарях:

  • prostrate — [präs′trāt΄] adj. [ME prostrat < L prostratus, pp. of prosternere, to lay flat < pro , before + sternere, to stretch out < IE base * ster > STREW] 1. lying with the face downward in demonstration of great humility or abject submission …   English World dictionary

  • prostrate — pros|trate1 [ˈprɔstreıt US ˈpra: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of prosternere, from sternere to spread out, throw down ] 1.) lying on your front with your face towards the ground ▪ They found him lying prostrate on… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • prostrate — prostrates, prostrating, prostrated (The verb is pronounced [[t]prɒstre͟ɪt, AM prɑ͟ːstreɪt[/t]]u>. The adjective is pronounced [[t]prɒ̱streɪt[/t]]u>.) 1) VERB If you prostrate yourself, you lie down flat on the ground, on your front,… …   English dictionary

  • prostrate — 1 adjective 1 lying on your front with your face towards the ground, for example because you are injured, or are praising God compare prone (2) 2 so shocked, upset etc that you can no longer do anything (+ with): Judy was prostrate with grief… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • prostrate — 1. adjective 1) the prostrate figure on the ground Syn: prone, lying flat, lying down, stretched out, spread eagled, sprawling, horizontal, recumbent; rare procumbent Ant: upright 2) his wife was prostrate with shock …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • prostrate — 1. adjective /ˈpɹɒstɹeɪt,ˈpɹɑːstɹeɪt/ a) Lying flat, facedown. Finally almost the whole world was combined against the evil doers, who are now prostrate before us. b) Emotionally devastated. I told him you was prostrate with grief. Mammy to… …   Wiktionary

  • prostrate — adj. & v. adj. 1 a lying face downwards, esp. in submission. b lying horizontally. 2 overcome, esp. by grief, exhaustion, etc. (prostrate with self pity). 3 Bot. growing along the ground. v.tr. 1 lay (a person etc.) flat on the ground. 2 (refl.)… …   Useful english dictionary

  • prostrate yourself — phrase to lie on the ground with your face downwards as a sign of respect or worship Thesaurus: praising and worshipping a god or godshyponym miscellaneous religions and their membershyponym Main entry: prostrate * * * prostrate yourself : to lie …   Useful english dictionary

  • Prostrate — Pros trate, a. [L. prostratus, p. p. of prosternere to prostrate; pro before, forward + sternere to spread out, throw down. See {Stratum}.] 1. Lying at length, or with the body extended on the ground or other surface; stretched out; as, to sleep… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • prostrate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lying stretched out on the ground with one s face downwards. 2) completely overcome with distress or exhaustion. 3) Botany growing along the ground. ► VERB 1) (prostrate oneself) throw oneself flat on the ground in reverence or… …   English terms dictionary

  • prostrate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English prostrat, from Anglo French, from Latin prostratus, past participle of prosternere, from pro before + sternere to spread out, throw down more at strew Date: 14th century 1. stretched out with face on the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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