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سَكَّنَ \ appease: to calm or satisfy (hunger, anger, etc.) by giving what is wanted. quieten: to make quiet: She tried to quieten the crying child. relieve: to lessen (sb.’s) anxiety; lessen pain or pressure: I was relieved to hear of his safe arrival. The medicine relieved my pain. soothe: to calm or quieten (wounded feelings, nerves, etc.): She soothed the crying baby. \ See Also هدأ (هَدَّأَ) -
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* * *to still; to soothe; to propitiate; to assuage; to smooth; to lull; to conciliate; to pacify; to mollify* * *be|sạ̈nf|ti|gen [bə'zɛnftɪgn] ptp besä\#nftigt1. vtto calm down, to soothe; Menge auch to pacify; jds Zorn, Erregung, Gemüt to sootheer war nicht zu besänftigen — it was impossible to calm him down
2. vr(Mensch) to calm down; (Meer, Elemente) to become calm* * *1) (to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) mollify2) soothing3) soothingly4) (to calm, comfort or quieten (a person, his feelings etc): She was so upset that it took half an hour to soothe her.) soothe* * *be·sänf·ti·gen *[bəˈzɛnftɪgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn/etw \besänftigen to calm sb/sth [down], to soothe [or placate] sb/sthjds Zorn \besänftigen to calm sb down, to soothe sb's angerjdm das Gemüt \besänftigen to soothe sb's feelingssie war nicht zu \besänftigen she was inconsolableII. vr▪ sich akk \besänftigen to calm [or BRIT a. quieten] down [or AM a. quiet], to cool down [or off]; Sturm, Unwetter to die down, to subside form* * *transitives Verb calm [down]; pacify; calm, soothe < temper>* * *jemandes Zorn besänftigen pacify sb’s anger* * *transitives Verb calm [down]; pacify; calm, soothe < temper>* * *v.to calm down v.to mollify v.to quieten v. -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) formilde* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) formilde -
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transitive verbbesänftigen; beschwichtigen* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) besänftigen- academic.ru/47611/mollification">mollification* * *mol·li·fy<- ie->[ˈmɒlɪfaɪ, AM ˈmɑ:lə-]vt1. (pacify)▪ to \mollify sb jdn besänftigen [o beschwichtigen▪ to \mollify sth etw weich [o geschmeidig] machen3. (reduce)* * *['mɒlIfaɪ]vtbesänftigen, beschwichtigenhe was somewhat mollified by this — daraufhin beruhigte er sich etwas
* * *mollify [-faı] v/t1. besänftigen, beruhigen, beschwichtigen2. mildern3. erweichen* * *transitive verbbesänftigen; beschwichtigen* * *v.beschwichtigen v.besänftigen v.lindern v.mildern v.weichen v.(§ p.,pp.: wich, ist gewichen) -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) calmar, apaciguartr['mɒlɪfaɪ]1 aplacar, apaciguar, calmarv.• ablandar v.• apaciguar v.• atemperar v.• emblandecer v.• mitigar v.• suavizar v.• templar v.'mɑːləfaɪ, 'mɒlɪfaɪtransitive verb -fies, -fying, -fied aplacar*, calmar['mɒlɪfaɪ]VT aplacar, apaciguarhe was somewhat mollified by this — esto lo aplacó or apaciguó un poco, con esto se calmó un poco
* * *['mɑːləfaɪ, 'mɒlɪfaɪ]transitive verb -fies, -fying, -fied aplacar*, calmar -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) roe ned, dempeverb \/ˈmɒlɪfaɪ\/1) bløtgjøre, blidgjøre, gjøre mildere stemt2) ( om psyke) dempe, mildne, lindre, myke opp -
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enyhít, csillapít, lecsillapít, meglágyít* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) csillapít -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) amolecer* * *mol.li.fy[m'ɔlifai] vt 1 molificar, abrandar, suavizar, mitigar. 2 pacificar, apaziguar. -
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v. yumuşatmak, yatıştırmak, gönlünü almak* * *yumuşat* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) sakinleştirmek -
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• rauhoittaa• lepyttää• lievittää* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) tyynnyttää -
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['mɒlɪfaɪ]verbo transitivo calmare, placare* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) placare* * *['mɒlɪfaɪ]verbo transitivo calmare, placare -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) nomierināt; remdēt* * *nomierināt, remdēt -
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v. blidka, lugna; lindra* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) blidka, lugna -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) uklidnit, zmírnit* * *• uklidnit• obměkčit -
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(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) utíšiť* * *• uspokojovat• utišovat• utíšit• zmäkcovat• zmiernovat• zmäkcit• zmiernit• znížit• upokojit• obmäkcit -
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