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(the bowels of compassion (или pity) (тж. bowels of mercy))сочувствие, сострадание [bowels of mercy этим. библ. Philippians II, 1]Thou beast without bowels of mercy, why leave me my child, yet rob me of the wherewithal to feed it? (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. 20) — Зверь бесчувственный, возьми и ребенка, если ты лишил меня возможности кормить его.
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Общая лексика: чувство состраданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the bowels of compassion
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1. n сочувствие; жалость2. v редк. относиться с состраданием, жалетьСинонимический ряд:1. forgiveness (noun) charity; clemency; commiseration; empathy; feeling; fellow feeling; forgiveness; grace; heart; kindness; leniency; mercy; pity; rue; ruth; sympathy; tenderness2. thoughtfulness (noun) concern; consideration; courtesy; regard; respect; solicitude; tact; thoughtfulnessАнтонимический ряд:cruelty; enmity; harshness; hatred; indifference; severity -
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кишки; внутренности; недра; состраданиеСинонимический ряд:1. guts (noun) entrails; guts; insides; intestines; viscera2. eviscerates (verb) disembowels; draws; eviscerates; guts; paunches -
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1) ((usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines: The surgeon removed part of her bowel.) intestino2) ((in plural) the inside of something, especially when deep: the bowels of the earth.) entrañas•bowel n intestinotr['baʊəl]1 intestino1 (entrails) entrañas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe bowels of the earth las entrañas de la tierrabowel movement evacuación nombre femenino intestinaln.• intestino s.m.'baʊəllarge bowel — intestino m grueso
2) bowels pl (liter)['baʊǝl]1. N1) intestino mthe bowels of the earth/ship — las entrañas de la tierra/del barco
the bowels of compassion — liter la compasión
2.CPDbowel movement N — evacuación f (del vientre)
bowel obstruction N — obstrucción f intestinal
* * *['baʊəl]large bowel — intestino m grueso
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1. compassion2. bowels3. mercyиз сострадания, из милости — in mercy
Синонимический ряд:жалость (сущ.) жалость; сочувствие -
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1. [ʹbaʋəl] n1. мед.1) кишка2) pl кишечник; пищеварительный тракт2. pl1) внутренняя часть (чего-л.)2) геол. недра3. арх. обыкн. pl сострадание2. [ʹbaʋəl] vthe bowels of compassion [of pity] - чувство сострадания [жалости]
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General subject: the bowels of compassionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чувство сострадания
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1. n мед. кишка2. n мед. кишечник; пищеварительный тракт3. n мед. l4. n мед. внутренняя часть5. n мед. геол. недра6. n мед. арх. обыкн. сострадание7. v потрошить, вынимать внутренностиСинонимический ряд:disembowel (verb) disembowel; draw; embowel; eviscerate; exenterate; gut; paunch -
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ˈbauəl сущ.;
обыкн. мн.
1) кишка мед.;
тж. ед. to have the bowels open мед. ≈ иметь стул to evacuate the bowels мед. ≈ очищать желудок twisted bowel ≈ заворот кишок bowel movement Syn: intestine
2) мн. внутренности, потроха Syn: giblets, pluck
3) мед. внутренние органы человека No bowel is more frequently mutilated than the brain. ≈ Ни один из внутренних органов человека не подвергается столь частому воздействию, как головной мозг.
4) недра
5) жалость, сожаление, сострадание to have no bowels ≈ быть безжалостным the bowels of mercy/pity ≈ чувство сострадания Syn: compassion, sympathy ∙ to get one's bowels in an uproar ≈ раздражаться, поднимать шум (медицина) кишка (медицина) pl кишечник;
пищеварительный тракт - to move one's * иметь стул pl внутренняя часть( чего-л.) (геология) недра (устаревшее) сострадание - the *s of compassion чувство сострадания - to have no *s быть безжалостным потрошить, вынимать внутренности bowel pl внутренности ~ (обыкн. pl) кишка (мед. тж. sing) ;
to have the bowels open мед. иметь стул;
to evacuate the bowels мед. очищать желудок ~ недра ~ сострадание;
to have no bowels быть безжалостным;
the bowels of mercy (или pity) чувство сострадания ~ attr.: ~ movement мед. стул;
to get one's bowels in an uproar раздражаться, поднимать шум ~ attr.: ~ movement мед. стул;
to get one's bowels in an uproar раздражаться, поднимать шум ~ сострадание;
to have no bowels быть безжалостным;
the bowels of mercy (или pity) чувство сострадания ~ (обыкн. pl) кишка (мед. тж. sing) ;
to have the bowels open мед. иметь стул;
to evacuate the bowels мед. очищать желудок ~ attr.: ~ movement мед. стул;
to get one's bowels in an uproar раздражаться, поднимать шум ~ сострадание;
to have no bowels быть безжалостным;
the bowels of mercy (или pity) чувство сострадания ~ (обыкн. pl) кишка (мед. тж. sing) ;
to have the bowels open мед. иметь стул;
to evacuate the bowels мед. очищать желудок -
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['bauəl]сущ.; обычно мн.1) анат.а) кишкаtwisted bowel мед. — заворот кишок
б) ( bowels) кишечник, пищеварительный трактto have one's bowels open, to empty / evacuate / move one's bowels — иметь стул
Syn:2) ( bowels) внутренности, потрохаSyn:3) внутренний орган ( человека)No bowel is more frequently mutilated than the brain. — Ни один из внутренних органов человека не подвергается столь частым травмам, как головной мозг.
4) ( bowels) недра5) уст.; обычно мн. жалость, сожаление, состраданиеthe bowels of mercy / pity — чувство сострадания
Syn:••to get one's bowels in an uproar — раздражаться, поднимать шум
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1) General subject: agony, bowels, compassion, mercifulness, mercy, piteousness, pity, rue, the milk of human kindness, yearning, sympathy2) Obsolete: ruth3) Religion: care, commiseration, karuna, remorse4) Bible: bowels of compassion5) Makarov: charity, yearningly6) Archaic: bowel -
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/'bauəl/ * danh từ - (giải phẫu) ruột =to evacuate the bowels+ tẩy ruột - (số nhiều) lòng ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =in the bowels of the earth+ trong lòng quả đất - (số nhiều) tình thương, lòng trắc ẩn =to have no bowels [of compassion]+ không có tình thương -
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1. mercy, pity, compassion, milk of human kindness, bowels of mercy(пощада) mercy, quarter(божествена) grace(благоволение) favour, grace(помилване) mercy, clemency; pardon, forgivenessоставен съм на милост та на някого be/lie at s.o.'s mercyрадвам се на милостта на някого be in s.o.'s good graces2. (скръб) grief, sorrow3. обрьщ. honour, grace, worship* * *мѝлост,ж., само ед.1. mercy, pity, compassion, milk of human kindness, bowels of mercy; ( пощада) mercy, quarter; ( божествена) grace; ( благоволение) favour, grace; graciousness; ( помилване) mercy, clemency; pardon, forgiveness; имай \милост към него have/take mercy on him, have/take pity on him; моля за \милост beg for mercy/clemency, cry quarter; оставен съм на \милостта на някого be/lie at s.o.’s mercy; по божия \милост by the grace of God; по \милост out of pity; by favour; радвам се на \милостта на някого be in s.o.’s good graces; спечелвам \милостта на някого ingratiate o.s. with s.o., get into s.o.’s favour; той няма \милост there is no mercy in him, he has no bowels;2. ( скръб) grief, sorrow;3. обръщ. honour, grace, worship; Ваша \милост Your Honour/Grace/Worship, ( към жена) Your Ladyship; моя \милост шег. your humble servant.* * *favour; forgiveness; forgivingness; grace; graciousness; mercy: Take милост on him. - Имай милост към него.* * *1. (благоволение) favour, grace 2. (божествена) grace 3. (помилване) mercy, clemency;pardon, forgiveness 4. (пощада) mercy, quarter 5. (скръб) grief, sorrow 6. mercy, pity, compassion, milk of human kindness, bowels of mercy 7. Ваша МИЛОСТ Your Honour/Grace/Worship, (към жена) Your Ladyship 8. имай МИЛОСТ към него have/take mercy on him, have/take pity on him 9. моля за МИЛОСТ beg for mercy/clemency, cry quarter 10. моя МИЛОСТ шег. your humble servant 11. обрьщ. honour, grace, worship 12. оставен съм на МИЛОСТ та на някого be/lie at s.o.'s mercy 13. по МИЛОСТ out of pity;by favour 14. по божия МИЛОСТ by the grace of God 15. спечелвам МИЛОСТта на някого ingratiate o.s. with s.o., get into s.o.'s favour: радвам се на МИЛОСТта на някого be in s.o.'s good graces 16. той няма МИЛОСТ there is no mercy in him, he has no bowels -
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σπλάγχνον, ου, τό (s. prec. entry; Hom.+, almost always pl. σπλάγχνα, ων, τά; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 2:14; TestSol 18:29; TestAbr A 3 p. 80, 7 [Stone p. 8]; A 5 p. 80, 20 [St. p. 12]; Test12Patr)① the inward parts of a body, including esp. the viscera, inward parts, entrails, lit. (Hom. et al.; ins; PRyl 63, 6; 2 Macc 9:5f; 4 Macc 5:30; 10:8; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 612) Ac 1:18 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 99 §410 of Cato’s suicide προπεσόντων αὐτῷ τῶν σπλάγχνων).② as often in the ancient world, inner body parts served as referents for psychological aspects (s. καρδία): of the seat of the emotions, in our usage a transference is made to the rendering heart, fig. (Aeschyl. et al.; Pr 12:10; Sir 30:7; PsSol 2:14; TestAbrA; TestLevi 4:4, al. in Test12Patr; JosAs 6:1; Jos., Bell. 4, 263.—On Engl. ‘bowels’ in this sense s. OED s.v. bowel sb. 3), in our lit. mostly as the seat and source of love (so Herodas 1, 57; Theocr. 7, 99; Dionys. Hal. 11, 35, 4), sympathy, and mercy (not exclusively Semitic, cp. SEG XXVIII, 541, 14) σπλάγχνα ἐλέους the merciful heart (qualitative gen.; TestZeb 7:3; 8:2) Lk 1:78. Also σπλάγχνα οἰκτιρμοῦ Col 3:12. σπλάγχνα καὶ οἰκτιρμοί affection and sympathy Phil 2:1 (on the constr. s. B-D-F §137, 2; Rob. 130; difft. HNT ad loc.). τὰ σπλ. αὐτοῦ εἰς ὑμᾶς ἐστιν his heart goes out to you 2 Cor 7:15. ἐν τοῖς σπλ. ὑμῶν in your own hearts 6:12. σπλάγχνα ἔχειν ἐπί τινα have compassion for someone 1 Cl 23:1. κλείειν τὰ σπλάγχνα αὐτοῦ ἀπό τινος close one’s heart to someone in need 1J 3:17. ἀναπαύειν τὰ σπλ. τινός (ἀναπαύω 1) Phlm 20; pass., vs. 7.—On τοὺς λόγους αὐτοῦ ἐνεστερνισμένοι ἦτε τοῖς σπλάγχνοις 1 Cl 2:1 s. ἐνστερνίζομαι. By metonymy③ of the feeling itself, pl. love, affection (Wsd 10:5; TestZeb 8:2; TestNapht 4:5) τὰ σπλ., ἃ ἔχετε ἐν Χρ. Ἰ. IPhld 10:1. ἐπιποθεῖν τινα ἐν σπλάγχνοις Χριστοῦ Ἰ. long for someone with the affection of Christ Jesus Phil 1:8.—Love=the object of love (Artem. 1, 44; 5, 57) αὐτόν, τοῦτʼ ἔστιν τὰ ἐμὰ σπλ. him, my beloved Phlm 12 (or in mng. 2, my very heart).—Sing. (Jos., Ant. 15, 359), fig. (occasionally since Soph., Aj. 995; BGU 1139, 17 [5 B.C.]) mercy, love σπλάγχνον ἔχειν ἐπί τινα Hs 9, 24, 2.—B. 1085f. New Docs 3, 84. DELG s.v. σπλήν. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq.
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