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1 sympathize
intransitive verb1) (feel or express sympathy)sympathize with somebody — mit jemandem [mit]fühlen od. Mitleid haben; (by speaking) sein Mitgefühl mit jemandem äußern
I do sympathize — es tut mir wirklich leid
2)sympathize with — (have understanding for) Verständnis haben für [jemandes Not, Denkweise usw.]; (Polit.): (share ideas of) sympathisieren mit [Partei usw.]
* * *verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) übereinstimmen* * *sym·pa·thize[ˈsɪmpəθaɪz]vi2. (agree with)▪ to \sympathize with sb/sth mit jdm/etw sympathisieren* * *['sImpəɵaɪz]vi(= feel compassion) mitfühlen, Mitleid haben (with mit); (= understand) Verständnis haben (with für); (= agree) sympathisieren (with mit) (ESP POL); (= express sympathy) sein Mitgefühl aussprechen; (on bereavement) sein Beileid aussprechenI sympathize with you or with what you say/feel, but... — ich teile Ihre Ansichten/Gefühle, aber..., ich kann Ihnen das nachfühlen, aber...
to sympathize with sb in his bereavement/grief — jds Verlust/Schmerz teilen
* * *sympathize [ˈsımpəθaız] v/i1. (with)a) sympathisieren (mit), gleich gesinnt sein (dat)b) mitfühlen, -leiden, -empfinden (mit)c) übereinstimmen (mit)d) wohlwollend gegenüberstehen (dat)* * *intransitive verbsympathize with somebody — mit jemandem [mit]fühlen od. Mitleid haben; (by speaking) sein Mitgefühl mit jemandem äußern
2)sympathize with — (have understanding for) Verständnis haben für [jemandes Not, Denkweise usw.]; (Polit.): (share ideas of) sympathisieren mit [Partei usw.]
* * *(US) v.sympathisieren v. -
2 sympatisere med
verb. sympathize with, be in sympathy with (f.eks.sympathize or be in sympathy with his ideas
) verb. feel with, feel for -
3 sympatisere
* * *vb:[ sympatisere med] sympathize with ( fx his ideas), be in sympathy with;[ jeg sympatiserer mest med ham i den sag] my sympathies are with him in this matter. -
4 сочувствовать
несовер.;
(кому-л./чему-л.) sympathize( with), feel (for) ;
approve (of)несов. (дт.) sympathize (with), feel* (for) ;
~ чьему-л. горю feel* for smb. `s grief, sympathize with smb. in his, her grief;
~ чьим-л. взглядам be* in sympathy with smb. `s ideas;
не ~ кому-л., чему-л. have* no sympathy for smb., smth.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сочувствовать
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5 сочувствовать
to sympathize (with), to feel (for)сочувствовать взглядам — to be in sympathy with (smb.'s) ideas
сочувствовать чьему-л. горю — to feel for smb.'s grief, to sympathize with smb. in his / her grief
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6 begrip
3 [het willen/kunnen begrijpen van] understanding, sympathy♦voorbeelden:naar westerse begrippen • by Western standardsvlug van begrip • quick-wittedgeen begrip van tijd hebben • have no sense of timedat gaat mijn begrip te boven • that is beyond mealle begrip te boven gaan • be beyond all comprehension2 het begrip ‘communicatie’ • the concept of ‘communication’de elementaire begrippen van de algebra • the basics of algebraverkeerde begrippen • misconceptions, erroneous ideaszijn begrip van vrijheid • his idea of freedom3 begrip voor iets kunnen opbrengen • appreciate 〈 problemen〉; have sympathy for, sympathize with 〈 mening, moeilijkheden〉daar kan ik geen begrip voor opbrengen • I find that hard to understandze was vol begrip • she was very understanding
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