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1 trahō
trahō trāxī ( inf perf. trāxe for trāxisse, V.), tractus, ere [TRAG-], to draw, drag, haul, train along, draw off, pull forth, drag away: cum a custodibus in fugā trinis catenis vinctus traheretur, Cs.: trahantur pedibus omnes rei (sc. ad supplicium): Hector circum sua Pergama tractus, O.: nullum vacuum tractum esse remum, pulled: limum harenamque fluctūs trahunt, S.: Hectoris umbra circum sua Pergama, to trail, O.—Of followers or attendants, to lead, draw, take along, be followed by: exercitum, L.: Sacra manu victosque deos, V.: uxor, quam comitem trahebat, Cu.— To draw out, pull out, extract, withdraw: haerentia viscere tela, O.: e corpore ferrum, O.: Te quoque, Luna, traho, drag down, O.— To draw together, bring together, contract, wrinkle: voltum, rugasque coëgit, O.— To draw, draw up, draw in, take in, quaff, inhale: Pocula fauce, quaff, H.: ex puteis iugibus aquam trahi (videmus): Odorem naribus, Ph.: exiguā in spe animam, L.: spiritum, Cu.: penitus suspiria, to heave sighs, O.: imo a pectore vocem, V.— To take on, assume, acquire, get: Iris Mille trahens varios adverso sole colores, V.: sannam cutis durata trahebat, O.: lapidis figuram, O.— To drag away violently, carry off, plunder: rapere omnes, trahere, S.: de nobis trahere spolia: praedam ex agris, L.— To make away with, dissipate, squander: pecuniam, S.— To draw out, spin, manufacture: lanam, Iu.: vellera digitis, O.: Laconicas purpuras, H.—Fig., to draw, draw along, lead on, force, attract, allure, influence: trahimur omnes studio laudis: trahit sua quemque voluptas, V.: me in aliam partem, to gain over: ad Poenos rem, L.: si alii alio trahunt res, i. e. if they divide into factions, L.: per principes factionibus et studiis trahuntur, Ta.: longius nos ab incepto, divert, S.— To drag, lead, bring: plures secum in eandem calamitatem: ad defectionem Lucanos, L.: traherent cum sera crepuscula noctem, O.— To draw to, appropriate, refer, ascribe, set down to: hi numero avium regnum trahebant, i. e. laid claim to, L.: omnia non bene consulta in virtutem trahebantur, S.: Iovis equis aequiperatum dictatorem in religionem trahebant, i. e. regarded as impious presumption, L.: spinas Traxit in exemplum, took, O.: apud civīs partem doloris publica trahebat clades, appropriated, L.— To drag, distract: meum animum divorse, T.: in aliam partem mente trahi, Cs.— To weigh, ponder, consider: belli atque pacis rationes, S.: consilium, i. e. form a plan, S.— To get, obtain, derive, acquire, experience: maiorem ex peste rei p. molestiam: nomen ab illis, O.: multum ex moribus (Sarmatarum) traxisse, adopted, Ta.—In time, to protract, drag out, linger through, extend, prolong, lengthen, delay, retard: vitam in tenebris, V.: si trahitur bellum: de industriā rem in serum, L.: iurgiis tempus, S.: Marius anxius trahere cum animo suo, omitteretne inceptum, i. e. deliberated, S.* * *trahere, traxi, tractus Vdraw, drag, haul; derive, get -
2 विकॄ
vi-kṛī
to dishevel BhP. ;
to pour out, utter, heave (sighs) Gīt. ;
to tear asunder, cleave, split, rend, burst MuṇḍUp. MBh. etc.;
to scatter over, bestrew, cover, fill with (instr.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to revile (?) MBh.
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3 traho
trăho, xi, ctum, 3 ( inf. perf. sync. traxe, Verg. A. 5, 786), v. a. [cf. Sanscr. trankh, trakh, to move; Gr. trechô, to run], to draw, drag, or haul, to drag along; to draw off, forth, or away, etc. (syn.: tracto, rapio, rapto, duco).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.Amphitruonem collo,
Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 72:cum a custodibus in fugā trinis catenis vinctus traheretur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 53:trahebatur passis Priameïa virgo Crinibus a templo Cassandra,
Verg. A. 2, 403:corpus tractum et laniatum abjecit in mare,
Cic. Phil. 11, 2, 5:materiam (malagmata),
Cels. 4, 7:bilem,
Plin. 25, 5, 22, § 54:vapor porro trahit aëra secum,
Lucr. 3, 233:limum harenamque et saxa ingentia fluctus trahunt,
Sall. J. 78, 3: Charybdis naves ad litora trahit, id. Fragm. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 3, 425; cf.:Scyllam naves in saxa trahentem, Verg. l. l.: (haematiten) trahere in se argentum, aes, ferrum,
Plin. 36, 20, 38, § 146: Gy. Amiculum hoc sustolle saltem. Si. Sine trahi, cum egomet trahor, let it drag or trail, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 117; cf.:tragula ab eo, quod trahitur per terram,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 139 Müll.:sarcinas,
Sen. Ep. 44, 6:vestem per pulpita,
Hor. A. P. 215:plaustra per altos montes cervice (boves),
Verg. G. 3, 536:siccas machinae carinas,
Hor. C. 1, 4, 2:genua aegra,
Verg. A. 5, 468:trahantur per me pedibus omnes rei,
Cic. Fam. 7, 32, 2; cf.:aliquem ad praetorem,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 45:praecipitem in pistrinum,
id. Ps. 1, 5, 79:Hectorem circum sua Pergama,
to drag, trail, Ov. M. 12, 591. —Of a train of soldiers, attendants, etc.: Scipio gravem jam spoliis multarum urbium exercitum trahens,
Liv. 30, 9, 10:ingentem secum occurrentium prosequentiumque trahentes turbam,
id. 45, 2, 3; 6, 3, 4; cf.:sacra manu victosque deos parvumque nepotem Ipse trahit,
Verg. A. 2, 321:secum legionem,
Val. Max. 3, 2, 20:feminae pleraeque parvos trahentes liberos, ibant,
Curt. 3, 13, 12; 5, 5, 15:uxor, quam comitem trahebat,
id. 8, 3, 2:folium secum,
Val. Max. 4, 3, 12:cum privato comitatu quem semper secum trahere moris fuit,
Vell. 2, 40, 3:magnam manum Thracum secum,
id. 2, 112, 4.—In partic.1.To draw out, pull out, extract, withdraw:2.trahens haerentia viscere tela,
drawing out, extracting, Ov. M. 6, 290:ferrum e vulnere,
id. ib. 4, 120:e corpore ferrum,
id. F. 5, 399:de corpore telum,
id. M. 5, 95; cf.:gladium de visceribus,
Mart. 1, 14, 2:manu lignum,
Ov. M. 12, 371; cf.:te quoque, Luna, traho (i. e. de caelo),
draw down, id. ib. 7, 207:captum Jovem Caelo trahit,
Sen. Oct. 810. —To draw together, bring together, contract, wrinkle:3.at coria et carnem trahit et conducit in unum,
Lucr. 6, 968:in manibus vero nervi trahere,
id. 6, 1190:vultum rugasque coëgit,
Ov. Am. 2, 2, 33.—Of fluids, etc., to draw in, take in, quaff; draw, draw up: si pocula arente fauce traxerim, had drawn in, i. e. quaffed, Hor. Epod. 14, 4; cf. Ov. M. 15, 330:4.aquas,
Luc. 7, 822:venena ore,
id. 9, 934:ubera,
id. 3, 351 al.:ex puteis jugibus aquam calidam trahi (videmus),
Cic. N. D. 2, 9, 25: navigium aquam trahit, draws or lets in water, leaks, Sen. Ira, 2, 10, 5; cf.:sanguinem jumento de cervice,
to draw, let, Veg. Vet. 3, 43.—Of smelling:odorem naribus,
Phaedr. 3, 1, 4.—Of drawing in the breath, inhaling:auras ore,
Ov. M. 2, 230:animam,
Plin. 11, 3, 2, § 6; cf.:Servilius exiguā in spe trahebat animam,
Liv. 3, 6, 8:spiritum,
to draw breath, Col. 6, 9, 3; Sen. Ira, 3, 43, 4; Cels. 4, 4; Curt. 3, 6, 10: spiritum extremum, [p. 1886] Phaedr. 1, 21, 4:penitus suspiria,
to heave sighs, to sigh, Ov. M. 2, 753:vocem imo a pectore,
Verg. A. 1, 371.—To take on, assume, acquire, get:5.Iris Mille trahens varios adverso sole colores,
Verg. A. 4, 701:squamam cutis durata trahebat,
Ov. M. 3, 675:colorem,
id. ib. 2, 236;14, 393: ruborem,
id. ib. 3, 482;10, 595: calorem,
id. ib. 11, 305:lapidis figuram,
id. ib. 3, 399:maturitatem,
Col. 1, 6, 20:sucum,
id. 11, 3, 60:robiginem,
Plin. 36, 18, 30, § 136. —To drag away violently, to carry off, plunder, = agein kai pherein:6.cetera rape, trahe,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 12:rapere omnes, trahere,
Sall. C. 11, 4:quibus non humana ulla neque divina obstant, quin... in opes potentisque trahant exscindant,
id. H. 4, 61, 17 Dietsch:sibi quisque ducere, trahere, rapere,
id. J. 41, 5:de aliquo trahere spolia,
Cic. Balb. 23, 54:praedam ex agris,
Liv. 25, 14, 11:tantum jam praedae hostes trahere, ut, etc.,
id. 10, 20, 3; cf.:pastor cum traheret per freta navibus Idaeis Helenen,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 1.—Trahere pecuniam (for distrahere), to make away with, to dissipate, squander:7.omnibus modis pecuniam trahunt, vexant,
Sall. C. 20, 12.—Of drugs, etc., to purge, rcmove, clear away:8.bilem ex alvo,
Plin. 25, 5, 22, § 54; 26, 8, 42, § 69:pituitam,
id. 21, 23, 94, § 166:cruditates, pituitas, bilem,
id. 32, 9, 31, § 95.—Trahere lanam, vellera, etc., to draw out lengthwise, i. e. to spin, manufacture: manibus trahere lanam, Varr. ap. Non. 545, 12:II.lanam,
Juv. 2, 54:vellera digitis,
Ov. M. 14, 265:data pensa,
id. ib. 13, 511; id. H. 3, 75:Laconicas purpuras,
Hor. C. 2, 18, 8.—Trop.,A.In gen.1.To draw, draw along; to attract, allure, influence, etc.:2.trahimur omnes studio laudis et optimus quisque maxime gloriā ducitur,
Cic. Arch. 11, 26; cf.:omnes trahimur et ducimur ad cognitionis et scientiae cupiditatem,
id. Off. 1, 6, 18:allicere delectatione et viribus trahere,
Quint. 5, 14, 29:trahit sua quemque voluptas,
Verg. E. 2, 65: aliquem in aliam partem, to bring or gain over, Cic. Fam. 10, 4, 2; so,Drusum in partes,
Tac. A. 4, 60:civitatem ad regem,
Liv. 42, 44, 3:aliquem in suam sententiam,
id. 5, 25, 1; cf.also: rem ad Poenos,
id. 24, 2, 8; 23, 8, 2:res ad Philippum,
id. 32, 19, 2:ni ea res longius nos ab incepto traheret,
draw off, divert, Sall. C. 7, 7.—To drag, lead, bring:3.plures secum in eandem calamitatem,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 7, 19:Lucanos ad defectionem,
Liv. 25, 16, 6:quo fata trahunt retrahuntque, sequamur,
Verg. A. 5, 709: ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt, Cleanth. ap. Sen. Ep. 107, 11.—To draw to, i. e. appropriate, refer, ascribe, set down to, etc.:4.atque egomet me adeo cum illis una ibidem traho,
Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 166: St. Quid quod dedisti scortis? Le. Ibidem una traho, id. ib. 2, 4, 10:hi numero avium regnum trahebant,
drew to their side, laid claim to, claimed, Liv. 1, 7, 1; cf.:qui captae decus Nolae ad consulem trahunt,
id. 9, 28, 6:omnia non bene consulta in virtutem trahebantur,
were set down to, referred, attributed, Sall. J. 92, 2:ornatum ipsius (ducis) in superbiam,
Tac. H. 2, 20:cuncta Germanici in deterius,
id. A. 1, 62 fin.:fortuita ad culpam,
id. ib. 4, 64:id ad clementiam,
id. ib. 12, 52; cf.:aliquid in religionem,
Liv. 5, 23, 6:cur abstinuerit spectaculo ipse, varie trahebant,
Tac. A. 1, 76 fin.:in se crimen,
Ov. M. 10, 68:spinas Traxit in exemplum,
adopted, id. ib. 8, 245. —To drag, distract, etc.:5.quae meum animum divorse trahunt,
Ter. And. 1, 5, 25:trahi in aliam partem mente atque animo,
Caes. B. C. 1, 21:Vologeses diversas ad curas trahebatur,
Tac. A. 15, 1.—To weigh, ponder, consider:6.belli atque pacis rationes trahere,
Sall. J. 97, 2; cf. id. ib. 84, 4: trahere consilium, to form a decision or determination, id. ib. 98, 3.—To get, obtain, derive: qui majorem ex pernicie et peste rei publicae molestiam traxerit, who has derived, i. e. has received, suffered, Cic. Fam. 4, 3, 1:7.qui cognomen ex contumeliā traxerit,
id. Phil. 3, 6, 16:nomen e causis,
Plin. 15, 14, 15, § 51:inde nomen,
id. 36, 20, 38, § 146:nomen ab illis,
Ov. M. 4, 291:originem ab aliquo,
to derive, deduce, Plin. 5, 24, 21, § 86; 6, 28, 32, § 157:scio ab isto initio tractum esse sermonem,
i. e. has arisen, Cic. Brut. 6, 21: facetiae, quae multum ex vero traxere, drew, i. e. they were founded largely on truth, Tac. A. 15, 68; cf.:multum ex moribus (Sarmatarum) traxisse,
id. G. 46, 2.—Of time, to protract, drag out, linger:8.afflictus vitam in tenebris luctuque trahebam,
Verg. A. 2, 92; so,vitam,
Phaedr. 3, 7, 12; 4, 5, 37; Plin. 28, 1, 2, § 9:traherent cum sera crepuscula noctem,
was bringing on the night, Ov. M. 1, 219: verba, to drag, i. e. to utter with difficulty, Sil. 8, 79.—To draw out, in respect of time; to extend, prolong, lengthen; to protract, put off, delay, retard (cf.:9.prolato, extendo): sin trahitur bellum,
Cic. Att. 10, 8, 2; cf. Liv. 5, 10, 7; Sall. J. 23, 2:trahere omnia,
to interpose delays of all kinds, id. ib. 36, 2; Ov. M. 12, 584:pugnam aliquamdiu,
Liv. 25, 15, 14:dum hoc naturae Corpus... manebit incolume, comitem aevi sui laudem Ciceronis trahet,
Vell. 2, 66, 5:obsidionem in longius,
Quint. 1, 10, 48; cf.:rem de industriā in serum,
Liv. 32, 35, 4:omnia,
id. 32, 36, 2:jurgiis trahere tempus,
id. 32, 27, 1:tempus, Auct. B. Alex. 38, 2: moram ficto languore,
Ov. M. 9, 767:(legati) querentes, trahi se a Caesare,
that they were put off, delayed, Suet. Tib. 31 fin.; so,aliquem sermone, quousque, etc.,
Val. Max. 4, 4, 1:Marius multis diebus et laboribus consumptis anxius trahere cum animo suo, omitteretne inceptum,
Sall. J. 93, 1.—Rarely neutr., to drag along, to last, endure. si quis etiam in eo morbo diutius traxit, Cels. 2, 8 med.:B. 1.decem annos traxit ista dominatio,
Flor. 4, 2, 12.—Hence, tractus, a, um, P. a., drawn on, i. e. proceeding continuously, flowing, fluent, of language:genus orationis fusum atque tractum,
Cic. de Or. 2, 15, 64:in his (contione et hortatione) tracta quaedam et fluens expetitur,
id. Or. 20, 66.—A flock of wool drawn out for spinning:2.tracta de niveo vellere dente,
Tib. 1, 6, 80.—A long piece of dough pulled out in making pastry, Cato, R. R. 76, 1; 76, 4; Apic. 2, 1; 4, 3; 5, 1 al.—Called also tracta, ae, f., Plin. 18, 11, 27, § 106. -
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6 emerger del horizonte
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8 soupir
soupir [supiʀ]masculine nouna. sigh* * *supiʀnom masculin1) ( expiration) sigh (de of)pousser un soupir — to sigh ou heave a sigh
2) ( du vent) liter sighing; ( d'amoureux)3) Musique crotchet rest GB, quarter rest US* * *supiʀ nm1) (= souffle) sigh2) MUSIQUE crotchet rest Grande-Bretagne quarter note rest USA* * *soupir nm1 ( expiration) sigh (de of); avoir un soupir to give a sigh; pousser un soupir to let out ou heave a sigh; soupir de soulagement sigh of relief; profond or grand soupir deep sigh; avec or dans un soupir with a sigh; ⇒ rendre;[supir] nom masculin1. [expiration] sigh————————soupirs nom masculin pluriel(littéraire) [désirs] -
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1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) sukke2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) sukke2. noun(an act of sighing.) suk* * *1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) sukke2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) sukke2. noun(an act of sighing.) suk -
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1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) suspirar2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) suspirar, susurrar
2. noun(an act of sighing.) suspirosigh1 n suspiro"Thank goodness," she said with a sigh Gracias a Dios dijo con un suspirosigh2 vb suspirartr[saɪ]1 (of person) suspiro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto breathe/heave a sigh of relief dar un suspiro de alivio, respirar aliviado,-asigh ['saɪ] vi: suspirarsigh n: suspiro mn.• ay s.m.• gemido s.m.• suspiro s.m.v.• decir suspirando v.• suspirar v.
I saɪintransitive verb suspirarto sigh FOR something/somebody — (liter) suspirar por algo/alguien
to sigh WITH something: he sighed with relief/contentment — suspiró aliviado/satisfecho
II
noun suspiro m[saɪ]to heave a sigh — dar* un suspiro, suspirar
1.N [of person] suspiro m ; [of wind] susurro m, gemido mto give or heave a sigh — dar un suspiro
to breathe a sigh of relief — suspirar aliviado, dar un suspiro de alivio
2.VI [person] suspirar; [wind] susurrar* * *
I [saɪ]intransitive verb suspirarto sigh FOR something/somebody — (liter) suspirar por algo/alguien
to sigh WITH something: he sighed with relief/contentment — suspiró aliviado/satisfecho
II
noun suspiro mto heave a sigh — dar* un suspiro, suspirar
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11 suspiro
m.sigh, suspiration.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: suspirar.* * *1 sigh\dar el último suspiro to breathe one's lastdeshacerse en suspiros figurado to heave great sighs* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (lit, fig) sighdeshacerse en suspiros — to sigh deeply, heave a great sigh
2) LAm (Culin) meringue* * *masculino sighexhalar el último suspiro — (liter) to breathe one's last (liter)
* * *= sigh.Ex. As children we learn in converse with our parents the significance of a sigh, or a firmly closed mouth, or fidgeting hands, or raised eyebrows.----* con un gran suspiro = with a deep sigh.* dar un suspiro = breathe + a sigh.* dar un suspiro de alivio = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of relief.* en un suspiro = in no time, in no time at all, in a jiffy, in a trice.* suspiro de alivio = sigh of relief.* último suspiro = last breath.* * *masculino sighexhalar el último suspiro — (liter) to breathe one's last (liter)
* * *= sigh.Ex: As children we learn in converse with our parents the significance of a sigh, or a firmly closed mouth, or fidgeting hands, or raised eyebrows.
* con un gran suspiro = with a deep sigh.* dar un suspiro = breathe + a sigh.* dar un suspiro de alivio = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of relief.* en un suspiro = in no time, in no time at all, in a jiffy, in a trice.* suspiro de alivio = sigh of relief.* último suspiro = last breath.* * *sighla tranquilidad duró lo que un suspiro ( fam); the peace lasted about two seconds o was very short-lived ( colloq)hubo un suspiro de alivio there was a sigh of relief* * *
Del verbo suspirar: ( conjugate suspirar)
suspiro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
suspiró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
suspirar
suspiro
suspirar ( conjugate suspirar) verbo intransitivo
suspiro sustantivo masculino
sigh;
suspirar verbo intransitivo
1 (dar suspiros) to sigh
2 fig (desear) to yearn, long [por, for]
fig fam (por alguien) suspira por ella, he's madly in love with her
suspiro sustantivo masculino sigh
♦ Locuciones: dar el último suspiro, to breathe one's last
' suspiro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empantanarse
- exhalar
- escapar
- profundo
English:
deep
- give
- sigh
- wearily
* * *suspiro nm1. [aspiración] sigh;dar un suspiro to heave a sigh;durar lo que un suspiro to be short-lived3. Andes, Ven [merengue] = type of round meringue4. Am [flor] morning glory* * *m sigh* * *suspiro nm: sigh* * *suspiro n sigh -
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1. nounSeufzer, der2. intransitive verbsigh of relief/contentment — Seufzer der Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit
sigh with relief/contentment — etc. vor Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit usw. od. erleichtert/zufrieden usw. seufzen
3. transitive verbsigh for something/somebody — (fig.) sich nach etwas/jemandem sehnen
* * *1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) seufzen2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) seufzen2. noun(an act of sighing.) der Seufzer- academic.ru/116623/heave_a_sigh">heave a sigh* * *[saɪ]I. n Seufzer ma \sigh of relief ein Seufzer m der Erleichterungto let out [or give] [or heave] a \sigh einen Seufzer ausstoßento \sigh with relief vor Erleichterung [auf]seufzen* * *[saɪ]1. n(of person) Seufzer m; (of wind, = murmur) Säuseln nt no pl; (= moan) Seufzen nt no pl (liter)a sigh of relief — ein Seufzer m der Erleichterung
See:→ breathe2. viseufzen; (wind, = murmur) säuseln; (= moan) seufzen (liter)to sigh for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnen
3. vtseufzen* * *sigh [saı]A v/i1. (auf)seufzen, tief (auf-)atmen:sigh with relief erleichtert aufatmen2. sich sehnen ( for nach)C s Seufzer m:a sigh of relief ein Seufzer der Erleichterung;* * *1. nounSeufzer, dergive or breathe or utter or heave a sigh — einen Seufzer ausstoßen od. tun
2. intransitive verbsigh of relief/contentment — Seufzer der Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit
sigh with relief/contentment — etc. vor Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit usw. od. erleichtert/zufrieden usw. seufzen
3. transitive verbsigh for something/somebody — (fig.) sich nach etwas/jemandem sehnen
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* * *to sigh* * *seuf|zen ['zɔyftsn]vtito sigh* * *1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) sigh2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) sigh* * *seuf·zen[ˈzɔyftsn̩]vi to sigherleichtert \seufzen to heave a sigh of relief* * *intransitives, transitives Verb sighschwer/erleichtert seufzen — give or heave a deep sigh/a sigh of relief
* * *seufzen v/i sigh (über +akk at, over;vor +dat with)* * *intransitives, transitives Verb sighschwer/erleichtert seufzen — give or heave a deep sigh/a sigh of relief
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m sigh* * *sospiro s.m.1 sigh (anche fig.): profondo sospiro, deep (o heavy) sigh; emettere un sospiro, to give (o to breathe) a sigh; trarre un lungo sospiro, to draw (o to heave) a long sigh; sospiro di rammarico, (anche fig.) sigh of regret: si congedò dagli amici con un sospiro di rammarico, he parted from his friends with a sigh of regret; sospiro di sollievo, (anche fig.) sigh of relief; alla notizia della promozione trasse un sospiro di sollievo, at the news of his promotion he drew (o breathed) a sigh of relief // a sospiri, (fig. non com.) at (long) intervals (o gradually): pagare a sospiri, to pay by instalments // il Ponte dei Sospiri, the Bridge of Sighs3 ( pasticcino) puff.* * *[sos'piro]sostantivo maschile sighfare o emettere un sospiro to breathe o give o heave a sigh; tirare un sospiro di sollievo — to sigh with relief
* * *sospiro/sos'piro/sostantivo m.sigh; fare o emettere un sospiro to breathe o give o heave a sigh; tirare un sospiro di sollievo to sigh with relief. -
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I [saɪ]nome sospiro m.II [saɪ]1) (exhale) sospirare2) (pine)to sigh for sth. — rimpiangere qcs
3) (complain)to sigh over sth. — lamentarsi di qcs
* * *1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) sospirare2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) (dire con un sospiro)2. noun(an act of sighing.) sospiro* * *I [saɪ]nome sospiro m.II [saɪ]1) (exhale) sospirare2) (pine)to sigh for sth. — rimpiangere qcs
3) (complain)to sigh over sth. — lamentarsi di qcs
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saɪ
1. сущ. вздох to breathe, heave a sigh ( of relief) ≈ вздохнуть( с облегчением) deep, profound sigh ≈ глубокий вздох Syn: deep breath
2. гл.
1) вздыхать What are you sighing about? ≈ О чем ты вздыхаешь?
2) тосковать( for) ;
оплакивать( over) Any woman sighs for a man. ≈ Каждая женщина сохнет по какому-нибудь мужчине. It's no good sighing over a failure, it is better to start again. ≈ Нет смысла вздыхать по поводу неудачи, лучше начать все заново. ∙ sigh away sigh out вздох - to heave a * of relief вздохнуть облегченно - to do smth. with a * делать что-либо со вздохом дуновение вздыхать - to * with fatigue вздыхать от усталости - he *ed heavily он тяжело вздохнул издавать звук, подобный вздоху - the trees are *ing деревья едва шелестят листвой - wind *ing in the branches ветер, вздыхающий в ветвях ( for) вздыхать, тосковать, печалиться( о чем-либо, ком-либо) - to * for home тосковать по дому - to * for the old days вздыхать по прошлому (редкое) (over) оплакивать (что-либо, кого-либо) - to * over one's misfortune оплакивать свое горе sigh вздох ~ вздыхать ~ тосковать (for - по ком-л.) -
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1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) sukke, trekke et sukk2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) sukke2. noun(an act of sighing.) sukk(ing)sukkIsubst. \/saɪ\/1) sukk, sukking2) (svak) susingbreathe\/draw\/fetch\/heave a sigh of relief trekke et lettelsens sukk, puste lettet utIIverb \/saɪ\/1) sukke2) suse3) sukke frem, si sukkende4) lengte, smektesigh for lengte etter, lengte tilbake til, ønske seg tilbake tilsigh out sukke frem, si med et sukk -
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1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) vzdihovati2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) vzdihovati2. noun(an act of sighing.) vzdih* * *[sái]1.nounvzdih, vzdihljaj ( of relief olajšanja)to fetch (to heave) a deap sigh — globoko vzdihniti;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbvzdihniti, vzdihovati, (o vetru) stokati, ječatito sigh for past times — vzdihovati, koprneti po minulih časihto sigh out — vzdihniti, z vzdihom rečito sigh out one's soul (existence) — izdihniti dušo, umretito sigh over — objokovati, žalovati za -
19 aparecer ante la vista
• come into sight• heave deep sighs• heave into view -
20 deshacerse en suspiros
figurado to heave great sighs
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