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1 smite
1) (strike) schlagen (on auf, an + Akk.)2) (afflict)be smitten by or with desire/terror/the plague — von Verlangen/Schrecken ergriffen/mit der Pest geschlagen sein (geh.)
be smitten by or with somebody/somebody's charms — jemandem/jemandes Zauber erlegen sein
* * *< smote, smitten>[smaɪt]vt ( liter)▪ to \smite sb/sth jdn/etw schlagento be smitten by [or with] a disease mit einer Krankheit geschlagen sein geh* * *[smaɪt] pret smote, ptp smitten schlagenhe smote off his head — er schlug or hieb (old, liter)
the sound of gunfire smote our ears and the Lord shall smite them down — der Lärm von Schüssen schlug an unsere Ohren und der Herr wird sie zerschmettern
* * *2. befallen:smitten down with the plague von der Pest befallen oder dahingerafft3. fig packen:4. fig hinreißen:5. plagen, quälen:his conscience smote him sein Gewissen schlug ihm* * *1) (strike) schlagen (on auf, an + Akk.)2) (afflict)be smitten by or with desire/terror/the plague — von Verlangen/Schrecken ergriffen/mit der Pest geschlagen sein (geh.)
be smitten by or with somebody/somebody's charms — jemandem/jemandes Zauber erlegen sein
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3 smite (V.)
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* * *smit·ten[ˈsmɪtən]▪ to be \smitten by sb von jdm hingerissen sein▪ to be \smitten with sb/sth in jdn/etw vernarrt seinshe was \smitten with jazz at a very early age sie wurde schon in frühen Jahren zum Jazzfan* * *['smɪtn] ptp of smiteadjto be smitten with remorse/fear — von Reue/Angst geplagt werden
he's really smitten with her (inf) — er ist wirklich vernarrt in sie
I've never seen him so smitten (inf) — ich habe ihn noch nie so vernarrt gesehen
* * *smitten [ˈsmıtn]B adj1. betroffen, befallen* * ** * *adj.gequält adj. v.vergaffen v. -
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* * *[sməʊt, AM smoʊt]* * *[sməʊt] pret See: of smite* * ** * ** * *pret.quälte prät. v.schleudern v. -
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(DE) klappen; abschnappen; (EN) bear down on; bear down up; come upon; converge; dump; flop; pounce; precipitate; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote; souse; swoop; visit -
7 legyőz
(DE) besiegen; besiegt; bewältige; bewältigen; bewältigt; bezwang; bezwingen; bezwingt; bändige; bändigende; bändigt; erobert; meistern; niedergekämpft; niederkämpfen; schlagen; unterkriegen; übermannt; übersteht; überwinden; überwindet; überwältigen; überwältigt; bemeistern; bodigen; dümpeln; niederzwingen; (EN) bear down; beat; beat, beat; beat, beat, beaten; blitz; bowl out; combat; conquer; defeat; discomfit; down; flog; floor; lick; negotiate; outface; outmatch; outplay; overbear; overbear, overbore, overborne; overbore; overborne; overcame; overcome; overcome, overcame, overcome; overmaster; overmatch; overplay; overpower; overtake; overtake, overtook, overtaken; overtaken; overthrew; overthrow; overthrow, overthrew, overthrown; overthrown; overtook; overwhelm; pip; plough under; plow under; put down; put over; reduce; rout; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote; subdue; subject; surmount; surmount to sg; take, took, taken; thrash; tide over; trounce; vanquish; whip; whomp; whop; whump; win through; womp; worst; zap -
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(DE) einrammen; schlagen; zerschlagen; zerschlägt; Lever {s}; (EN) beat down; floor; knock off; lay, laid; lick; overcast; overwhelm; pip; pull down; put down; repress; rout; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote; strike down; unman -
9 megüt
(DE) angestoßen; anschlagen; (EN) beat; beat, beat; beat, beat, beaten; bop; bump; clout; hit; hit, hit; knock; punch; rap; slap; smit; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote; spike; strike; strike a blow; strike, struck; struck; wham -
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(EN) smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote -
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(EN) afflict; hit; hit, hit; overtake, overtook, overtaken; smite; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; smitten; smote -
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(DE) kaputtgeschlagen; kaputtschlagen; (EN) hammer; knock into a cocked hat; lick; mop up; rout; smite hip and thigh; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; thrash; wipe the floor -
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(DE) erlegt; erschlagen; getötet; totschlagen; töten; tötet; (EN) brain; kill; knock on the head; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; strike dead; swat -
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(DE) hinmorden; (EN) smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten -
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(DE) Metzelei {e}; geschlachtet; metzeln; schlachten; schlachtet; keulen; metzgen; (EN) butcher; slaughter; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten -
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(DE) härmen; (EN) afflict; cut up; desolate; distress; floor; overwhelm; pound down; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten; visit -
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(DE) hinstreichen; (EN) plump down; slap; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten -
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(DE) schmitzen; (EN) chop at; lash; raid; smack; smit; smite, smit, smit; smite, smote, smitten -
20 rib
1. noun1) (Anat.) Rippe, die2)rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das
3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die2. transitive verb,* * *[rib]1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) die Rippe2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) die Rippe3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) linke Masche4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) die Rippe•- academic.ru/62287/ribbed">ribbed- ribbing* * *[rɪb]I. nto break a \rib sich dat eine Rippe brechen2. FOOD▪ \ribs Rippchen ntprime \rib Hochrippe f3. of a boat, roof Spant m4. of a lute, violin Zarge f7. of an insect's wing, a leaf Rippe f8. of land, rock Grat m, Erhebung fII. vt<- bb->▪ to \rib sth etw mit Speichen versehen* * *[rɪb]1. n1) (ANAT, COOK) Rippe f2. vt(inf: tease) necken, foppen* * *rib [rıb]A s1. ANAT Rippe f:smite sb under the fifth rib BIBEL jemanden erstechen2. GASTRa) Rippenstück nb) Rippenspeer m/n3. hum Ehehälfte f (Ehefrau)5. ZOOL Schaft m (einer Vogelfeder)6. TECH Stab m, Stange f, (auch Heiz- etc) Rippe f8. SCHIFFb) Spiere f9. Bergbau:a) Sicherungspfeiler mb) (Erz)Trumm n10. MUS Zarge f (Seitenwand)rib stitch (Stricken) linke Masche13. rippenartige Erhöhung, Welle fB v/t1. mit Rippen versehenfor wegen)* * *1. noun1) (Anat.) Rippe, die2)rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das
3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die2. transitive verb,* * *n.Drehschiene f.Lamelle -n f.Rippe -n f.
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