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1 гасити
1) quench; extinguish2) (вапно) slake -
2 гасити
гасити вогонь — to extinguish ( to put out) the fire
гасити свічку — to put ( to blow) out the candle
гасити швидкість — to dissipate airspeed, to slow down
2) ( марку) to cancel3) ( не давати розвиватися) to suppress, to stifle4)гасити вапно — to slake ( to slack) lime
гасити м'яч спорт. — to kill the ball
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3 напиватися
= напитисяto slake one's thirst; ( п'яним) to get drunk -
4 спрага
жthirst (for, of)знемагати від спраги — to suffer from thirst, to languish ( to be dried up) with thirst
заспокоювати спрагу — to quench ( to slake) one's thirst
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5 утамовувати
= утамувати1) ( вгамовувати) to quiet, to calm; ( стримувати) to restrain, to hold back, to check, to suppress; ( приборкувати) to appease2) ( зупиняти) to stop3) ( про спрагу) to slake, to quench; ( про голод) to satisfy, to appease; ( про біль) to lull, to smoothe
См. также в других словарях:
Slake — Slake, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slaked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slaking}.] [OE. slaken to render slack, to slake, AS. sleacian, fr. sleac slack. See {Slack}, v. & a.] 1. To allay; to quench; to extinguish; as, to slake thirst. And slake the heavenly fire.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slake — Slake, v. i. 1. To go out; to become extinct. His flame did slake. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. To abate; to become less decided. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To slacken; to become relaxed. When the body s strongest sinews slake. [R.] Sir J.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slake trough — Slake Slake, v. i. 1. To go out; to become extinct. His flame did slake. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. To abate; to become less decided. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To slacken; to become relaxed. When the body s strongest sinews slake. [R.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slake your thirst — phrase to drink until you are no longer thirsty Thesaurus: general words meaningto drinksynonym to drink in a particular wayhyponym Main entry: slake * * * slake your thirst : to cause you to stop feeling thirsty : to quench your thirst … Useful english dictionary
slake — [sleık] v [T] literary [: Old English; Origin: slacian to slacken , from sleac; SLACK1] 1.) slake your thirst to drink so that you are not thirsty any more 2.) slake a desire/craving etc to satisfy a desire etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
slake — [ sleık ] verb transitive MAINLY LITERARY to make someone happy by giving them what they want or need: Nothing will slake the public s appetite for celebrity gossip. slake your thirst to drink until you are no longer thirsty … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slake — slake·less; slake; slake·able; … English syllables
slake — index allay, assuage, satisfy (fulfill), soothe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
slake — (v.) O.E. slacian slacken an effort, from slæc lax (see SLACK (Cf. slack)). Sense of allay (in reference to thirst, hunger, desire) first recorded early 14c. Related: Slaked; slaking … Etymology dictionary
slake — ► VERB 1) satisfy (a desire, thirst, etc.). 2) combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide. ORIGIN Old English, «become less eager» … English terms dictionary
slake — [slāk] vt. slaked, slaking [ME slakien < OE slacian < slæc, SLACK1] 1. to allay or make (thirst, desire, etc.) less active or intense by satisfying; assuage; satisfy 2. to cause (a fire) to die down or go out 3. to produce a chemical change … English World dictionary