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oppressiveness [ə'presɪvnɪs](a) (of regime, government) caractère m oppressif(b) (of debt, situation) caractère m accablant(c) (of weather, atmosphere) lourdeur f;∎ the oppressiveness of the heat la chaleur accablante ou étouffanteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > oppressiveness
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noun der Druck* * *op·pres·sive·ness[əˈpresɪvnəs]n no plthe \oppressiveness of the heat die drückende Hitze* * *[ə'presIvnɪs]n1) Unterdrückung f (of durch); (of taxes) (er)drückende Last* * *1. Druck m2. Schwere f, Schwüle f* * *n.Druck -e m. -
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op·pres·sive·ness [əʼpresɪvnəs] nthe \oppressiveness of the heat die drückende Hitze -
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transitive verb1) (govern cruelly) unterdrücken2) (fig.): (weigh down) [Gefühl:] bedrücken; [Hitze:] schwer zu schaffen machen (+ Dat.)* * *[ə'pres]1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) unterdrücken2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) bedrücken•- academic.ru/51930/oppression">oppression- oppressive
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- oppressor* * *op·press[əˈpres]vt▪ to \oppress sb1. (subjugate) jdn unterdrücken2. (overburden) auf jdm lasten, jdn bedrücken* * *[ə'pres]vt1) (= tyrannize) unterdrückenI feel oppressed by the heat — die Hitze lastet schwer auf mir
* * *oppress [əˈpres] v/t1. (seelisch) bedrücken2. unterdrücken, tyrannisieren, schikanieren3. fig lasten auf (dat):* * *transitive verb1) (govern cruelly) unterdrücken2) (fig.): (weigh down) [Gefühl:] bedrücken; [Hitze:] schwer zu schaffen machen (+ Dat.)* * *v.niederdrücken v.unterdrücken v. -
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ə'pres1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) undertrykke, kue2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) tynge, knuge•- oppressive
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- oppressorundertrykkeverb \/əˈpres\/1) tynge2) trykke, trykke ned3) knuge4) undertrykke, holde nedeoppressed with\/by something tynget av noe -
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ə'pres1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) oprimir2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) agobiar, oprimir•- oppressive
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tr[ə'pres]1 (rule) oprimir2 (make uncomfortable) agobiar; (make anxious) agobiar, oprimiroppress [ə'prɛs] vt1) persecute: oprimir, perseguir2) burden: oprimir, agobiarv.• abrumar v.• agobiar v.• agravar v.• aherrojar v.• apremiar v.• aprensar v.• gravar v.• oprimir v.• supeditar v.ə'prestransitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar[ǝ'pres]VT1) (Mil, Pol etc) oprimir2) [heat, anxiety etc] agobiar* * *[ə'pres]transitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar
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