-
1 weep
[wi:p]past tense, past participle - wept; verb(to shed tears: She wept when she heard the terrible news; They wept tears of happiness.) chorar* * *[wi:p] n choro, ato de chorar. she had a good weep / ela chorou bastante. • vt+vi (ps, pp wept) 1 chorar (at/ over/ for de, sobre, por). she wept for him / ela chorou por ele. she wept for joy/ rage / ela chorou de alegria/de raiva. 2 lamentar, lastimar, prantear, carpir. 3 lacrimejar, derramar lágrimas. 4 estar úmido, exsudar. 5 gotejar, pingar. -
2 weep
-
3 weep
[wi:p]past tense, past participle - wept; verb(to shed tears: She wept when she heard the terrible news; They wept tears of happiness.) chorar -
4 weeper
weep.er[w'i:pə] n 1 quem chora, pranteador, carpideira. 2 tira ou faixa branca usada antigamente na manga em sinal de luto. -
5 weeping ground
weep.ing ground[w'i:piŋ graund] n terreno úmido. -
6 weeping willow
weep.ing wil.low[w'i:piŋ wilou] n Bot salgueiro-chorão.————————weeping willowBot salgueiro-chorão. -
7 weeping
weep.ing[w'i:piŋ] n choro, pranto, lamentação. • adj 1 choroso, lacrimoso, que chora, pranteia, (se) lastima. 2 úmido, gotejante, exsudativo. 3 que tem os ramos pendentes, chorão (árvores). -
8 weepingly
weep.ing.ly[w'i:piŋli] adv 1 de modo choroso ou lastimoso, plangentemente, lacrimosamente. 2 de modo úmido, exsudativo. -
9 weepy
weep.y[w'i:pi] adj choroso, lacrimoso. -
10 wept
-
11 SOB
[sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) soluçar2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) soluçar2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) soluço* * *[es ou b'i:] abbr son of a bitch ( vulg filho da puta). -
12 cry
1. verb1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) chorar2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) gritar2. noun1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) grito2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) choro3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) uivo•- cry off* * *[krai] n 1 grito, brado, exclamação. 2 pranto, choro, lamentação. 3 voz de certos animais. 4 latido (de cães na caça). 5 apelo, rogo. 6 voz corrente, opinião pública. 7 proclamação. • vt+vi 1 gritar, clamar, bradar. 2 chorar, lamentar(-se). 3 berrar, emitir gritos ou sons característicos (animais). 4 implorar, pedir. he cried mercy / ele implorou perdão. 5 exclamar. 6 proclamar, apregoar. 7 latir (à vista da caça). a far cry uma grande distância. have a good cry! chore à vontade! he cried his heart out ele chorou muito. in full cry com muitos latidos, em plena caça. much cry and little wool fig muito galinha e poucos ovos. the child cried itself to sleep a criança chorou até pegar no sono. the cries of London os pregões (dos vendedores) de Londres. the popular cry a voz do povo. to cry against resmungar contra, queixar-se contra. to cry down depreciar, desacreditar, censurar. to cry for the moon pedir coisas impossíveis. to cry off desistir de, cancelar repentinamente. to cry out against criticar em público. to cry quarter pedir quartel, pedir clemência, misericórdia, proteção. to cry quits declarar-se quite com. to cry shame upon estar revoltado com. to cry to someone a) chamar por alguém. b) implorar a alguém. to cry up elogiar, exaltar, louvar. to cry wolf alarmar sem motivo. within cry ao alcance da voz. -
13 sob
[sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) soluçar2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) soluçar2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) soluço* * *[sɔb] n soluço. • vt+vi 1 chorar, soluçar. 2 emitir som como o de soluço, emitir sons, palavras sob soluços. -
14 tearful
1) (inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping: She was very tearful; a tearful farewell.) choroso2) (covered with tears: tearful faces.) cheio de lágrimas* * *tear.ful[t'iəful] adj 1 choroso, lacrimoso. 2 triste, que causa lágrimas. -
15 homeland
noun (a person's native land: Immigrants often weep for their homeland.) terra natal -
16 cry
1. verb1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) chorar2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) gritar2. noun1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) grito2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) choro3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) uivo•- cry off -
17 homeland
noun (a person's native land: Immigrants often weep for their homeland.) terra natal -
18 sob
[sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) soluçar2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) soluçar2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) soluço -
19 tearful
1) (inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping: She was very tearful; a tearful farewell.) choroso2) (covered with tears: tearful faces.) coberto de lágrimas -
20 wept
См. также в других словарях:
weep´i|ness — weep|y «WEE pee», adjective, weep|i|er, weep|i|est, noun, plural weep|ies. –adj. 1. Informal. inclined to weep; tearful: »the bold … Useful english dictionary
weep´i|ly — weep|y «WEE pee», adjective, weep|i|er, weep|i|est, noun, plural weep|ies. –adj. 1. Informal. inclined to weep; tearful: »the bold … Useful english dictionary
weep|y — «WEE pee», adjective, weep|i|er, weep|i|est, noun, plural weep|ies. –adj. 1. Informal. inclined to weep; tearful: »the bold … Useful english dictionary
Weep — Weep, v. t. 1. To lament; to bewail; to bemoan. I weep bitterly the dead. A. S. Hardy. [1913 Webster] We wandering go Through dreary wastes, and weep each other s woe. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. To shed, or pour forth, as tears; to shed drop by drop … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Weep hole — Weep holes or weeper holes are small openings left in the outer walls of masonry construction as an outlet for water inside a building to move outside the wall and evaporate. The term was coined by archaeologist C. Leonard Woolley after finding… … Wikipedia
weep — [wēp] vi. wept, weeping [ME wepen < OE wepan, akin to wop, outcry, Goth wōpjan, OS wōpian < IE base * wab , to cry, complain > OSlav vabiti, to call to] 1. to manifest or give expression to a strong emotion, usually grief or sorrow, by… … English World dictionary
Weep — Weep, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Wept} (w[e^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Weeping}.] [OE. wepen, AS. w[=e]pan, from w[=o]p lamentation; akin to OFries. w?pa to lament, OS. w[=o]p lamentation, OHG. wuof, Icel. [=o]p a shouting, crying, OS. w[=o]pian to lament … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
WEEP — or Weep may refer to:* weep , the act of crying * WEEP (defunct), a defunct radio station in Virginia, Minnesota * WWNL, a radio station in Pittsburgh formerly known as WEEP … Wikipedia
weep — [ wip ] (past tense and past participle wept [ wept ] ) verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to cry because you feel unhappy or have some other strong emotion: She began to weep tears of joy. weep with: He almost felt like weeping with… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Weep — Weep, obs. imp. of {Weep}, for wept. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
weep — [wi:p] v past tense and past participle wept [wept] [: Old English; Origin: wepan] 1.) [I and T] formal or literary to cry, especially because you feel very sad ▪ James broke down and wept. weep for ▪ She wept for the loss of her mother. ▪ He… … Dictionary of contemporary English