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21 изводиться
I несовер.; возвр.; (от чего-л.); совер.; разг.
общ.-возвр. eat one's heart out (with) (терзаться); exhaust oneself (with) (чахнуть)
II страд. от изводить* * *известись; eat one's heart out; exhaust oneself -
22 изводить себя
1) General subject: eat one's heart out, mourn in secret2) Colloquial: worry oneself sick3) Makarov: fret oneself to fiddle-strings, devour heart, eat heart out -
23 страдать молча
1) General subject: eat one's heart out, suffer in silence2) Makarov: devour heart, eat heart out -
24 терзаться
1) General subject: feel uneasy, to be in anguish at ( smth.) (чем-л.), worry, writhe, eat one's heart out2) Makarov: devour heart, distress oneself, eat heart out -
25 łamać
(-mię, -miesz); perf z-; vt(gałąź, obietnicę, prawo) to break; ( opór) to break (down)* * *ipf.- ę -esz1. (= kruszyć) break, smash, crack; łamać sobie język na czymś twist one's tongue trying to pronounce sth; łamać sobie głowę nad czymś puzzle one's head over sth, rack one's brains, beat out l. cudgel one's brains; łamie mnie w krzyżu pot. my back is killing me, I have shooting pains in my back; łamać (pierwsze) lody break the ice.2. (opór, przeszkody) (= przezwyciężać) break (down), overcome.3. (= naruszać) break, violate, transgress, infringe; ( umowę) breach; ( zasady) flout; ( obietnicę) break, go back on; łamać prawo break the law, infringe upon the law; łamać tradycję fly in the face l. teeth of tradition.4. (= zaprzepaszczać) ruin, spoil; łamać sobie karierę ruin l. spoil one's career, bring one's career to an end.5. druk. make up.ipf.1. (= dzielić się) share; łamać się opłatkiem share the wafer.2. (= być łamanym) break; głos się komuś łamie sb's voice falters.3. przen. (o fali, świetle) refract, be refracted.4. przen. (= załamywać się) break down, get depressed, go to pieces.5. ( o falach) (= rozpryskiwać się) break.6. (= wahać się) waver, be in two minds.7. pot. (= zamartwiać się) eat one's heart out, fret; nie łam się, wszystko będzie dobrze don't worry, it's going to be fine l. all right.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łamać
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26 smangiare
smangiare v.tr. to corrode; to eat* away, to wear* away, to eat* into (sthg.): gli acidi smangiano i metalli, acids corrode (o eat into) metals; l'acqua ha smangiato l'argine, the water has eaten (o worn) the bank away. -
27 kendi
"1. self, oneself. 2. own. 3. he; she. 4. in person. -leri 1. themselves. 2. he; she. -m myself. -minki mine. -miz ourselves. -si 1. herself; himself. 2. he; she. -ni ağır satmak to agree to something only after repeated requests. - ağzıyla tutulmak to be proved a liar by one´s own words. -ni alamamak /dan/ not to be able to refrain from, be unable to stop oneself from. - âleminde olmak to keep to oneself; to live in a world of one´s own. -ni alıştırmak /a/ to make oneself get used to. -ni ateşe atmak to court trouble. -ni atmak /a/ to go immediately to, rush to (a place). -ne bağlamak /ı/ to captivate. - başına 1. of one´s own accord. 2. without anyone´s help, single-handedly. -ni beğenmek to be conceited. -ni beğenmiş conceited, arrogant. -ni bırakmak to neglect oneself, let oneself go. -ni bilen/bilir upright and honorable (person). -ni bilmek 1. to be in one´s right mind. 2. to comport oneself properly. 3. (for a person) to have grown up, have reached maturity. -ni bir şey sanmak to give oneself airs, think one is something. -ni (bir yerde) bulmak to find that one has arrived at (a place). -ni bulmak to develop a personality of one´s own. - çalıp kendi oynuyor. colloq. He makes a big fuss about something, but when people want to help him he spurns their aid. - çapında according to his own standards, according to his own way of thinking. -ne çeki düzen vermek 1. to tidy oneself up. 2. to put one´s life and affairs in order. - çıkarı için for his own benefit. -ni dar atmak /a/ to manage to reach (a place) in the nick of time. - derdine düşmek to be completely taken up with one´s own troubles. -ni dev aynasında görmek to overrate oneself vastly. -ni dinlemek to be a hypochondriac. -ni dirhem dirhem satmak to make a great show of reluctance. - düşen ağlamaz. proverb If you get yourself into trouble then you´ve no right to complain. - eliyle himself, with his own hand. -ne etmek to harm oneself. -ni fasulye gibi nimetten saymak to overrate oneself vastly. -nden geçme psych. trance. -nden geçmek 1. to be transported by joy, be ecstatic. 2. to faint. -ne gel. colloq. 1. Come to your senses! 2. Pull yourself together! - gelen that comes one´s way by chance. -ne gelmek 1. to regain consciousness, come to. 2. to pull oneself together, regain one´s self-control. - göbeğini kendi kesmek colloq. to do it all on one´s own, do it without getting help from anybody. -ni göstermek to prove one´s worth. - gözündeki merteği görmez, elin gözündeki çöpü görür. colloq. He doesn´t see the beam in his own eye, but he sees the mote in the eye of another person. -ne güvenme self-confidence, self-reliance. - halinde 1. quiet and innoffensive, innocuous (person). 2. simple-minded. - haline bırakmak /ı/ to leave (someone) to his own devices; to let (a thing) take care of itself. - havasına gitmek/- havasında olmak to do what strikes one´s fancy. -ni hissettirmek to make one´s/its presence felt. -ni iyice vermek /a/ to concentrate (on). -ni kapıp koyuvermek 1. to cease to take an interest in oneself, let oneself go. 2. /a/ to lose oneself in (a project). -ni kaptırmak /a/ 1. to let oneself get carried away (by). 2. to become wholly absorbed in. -ni kaybetmek 1. to lose consciousness. 2. to go into a towering rage. - kendine 1. on one´s own responsibility; of one´s own accord. 2. alone, by oneself, without help. 3. to oneself. 4. theat. as an aside. - kendine gelin güvey olmak to count one´s chickens before they´re hatched, build castles in Spain. - kendini yemek to eat one´s heart out, worry oneself to death. - kendine yeterli self-reliant and self-sufficient. -ne kıymak to commit suicide. - kuyusunu kendi kazmak to dig one´s own grave, be the cause of one´s own downfall. -si muhtac-ı himmet bir dede. (Nerde kaldı geriye himmet ede.) colloq. You can´t expect any help from him since he´s in need of help himself. -ni naza çekmek to make a great show of reluctance. -nde olmamak not to kno -
28 kahır
",-hrı 1. pain and sadness, tribulation, or suffering (accompanied by a rankling sense of injustice): Mazlume´nin sıhhatinin bozulması onun kahrındandır. It´s because of the tribulation he´s caused her that Mazlume´s health has given way. 2. heartsickness. 3. rare coercion, force. 4. rare oppression. -ını çekememek /ın/ to be unable to put up with the pain (someone, something) unjustly causes one. -ı çekilmez unbearable, insupportable, insufferable. -ını çekmek /ın/ to put up with the pain (someone, something) unjustly causes one. -ından ölmek /ın/ 1. to die of the pain which (someone, an event) causes one; to die of heartsickness: Adam müebbet hapse çarpıldı; altı ay sonra kadın kahrından öldü. The man got a life sentence, and six months later the woman died of the pain of it. 2. to be very hurt by, be in mental agony; to eat one´s heart out. -ına uğramak /ın/ to fall afoul of (someone´s) wrath or malice. - yüzünden lütfa uğramak to benefit from something that was meant to harm one. " -
29 горевать
1) General subject: grieve, hone (по чему-л.), lament, mourn, regret, rue, sorrow, take something heavy, sing woe2) Dialect: hone-stone (по чему-л.)3) Literal: bewail4) Jargon: eat one's heart out5) Archaic: condole -
30 грызть себя
General subject: eat one's heart out -
31 есть себя поедом
1) General subject: eat one's heart out2) Makarov: fret oneself to fiddle-strings -
32 заниматься самоедством
General subject: eat one's heart outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься самоедством
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33 печалиться
2) Jargon: eat one's heart out -
34 убиваться
General subject: grieve, sorrow for (о ком-л.), give oneself grief (about), eat (one's) heart out (over smth.) -
35 repudrirse
VPR to eat one's heart out, pine away* * *vpr1. [pudrirse] to rot awayse repudría de tristeza she was consumed with sadness -
36 изводиться
известись (от)1. разг. ( терзаться) eat* one's heart out (with); consume oneself (with); ( хиреть) exhaust oneself (with)2. страд. к изводить -
37 썩이다
v. corrupt, leave unemployed, addle, putrefy--------eat one's heart out -
38 a se măcina sufleteşte
to devour / to eat one's heart (out)to worry oneself to death. -
39 a se oftica cumplit
argou to eat one's heart out (with envy, etc.) -
40 farsi il sangue cattivo o avvelenarsi il sangue
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > farsi il sangue cattivo o avvelenarsi il sangue
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