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121 appelflauwte
n. faint, swoon, temporary loss of consciousness -
122 flauwvallen
v. pass out, faint, lose consciousness -
123 desmayarse
• become unconscious• fall into a faint• lose consciousness• pass near• pass near by• pass off ř• pass on• pass oneself off as• pass out of sight -
124 tímidamente
• bashfully• coyly• demurely• faint-heartedly• self-congratulatory• self-consciousness• sheepishly• shyly• timidly -
125 обеспамятеть
совер.; без доп.; разг.
1) (лишиться памяти)
lose one's memory
2) (лишиться чувств)
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126 потерять сознание
to faint; lose consciousness -
127 ocu|cić
pf — ocu|cać impf Ⅰ vt to revive, to bring [sb] round a. to- ocucono ją z omdlenia she was revived from her faintⅡ ocucić się — ocucać się to regain consciousness, to come toThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ocu|cić
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128 zentzu
iz.1. ( esanahia) meaning, sense; \zentzu zabalean in a general sense; \zentzurik zabalean hartuta in the broadest sense ; ez du \zentzurik it doesn't make any sense | it makes no sense2.a. common sense, horse sense; \zentzu handiko gizona da he's a man with a lot of common senseb. ( zuhurtzia) wisdom3. ( konortea) nor bere \zentzura etorri to come to; \zentzua galdu i. to lose consciousness, faint ii. ( zoratu) to become delirious
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faint — [adj1] having little effect on senses aside, bated, bland, bleached, blurred, breathless, deadened, deep, delicate, dim, distant, dull, dusty, faded, faltering, far off, feeble, gentle, hazy, hoarse, hushed, ill defined, imperceptible, inaudible … New thesaurus
faint — faint, feint Both words come from the same Old French root feindre ‘to feign’. Faint is used as an adjective meaning ‘indistinct, pale’ or ‘feeling dizzy’, as a noun meaning ‘a loss of consciousness’, and as a verb meaning ‘to lose consciousness’ … Modern English usage
faint — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible. 2) (of a hope, chance, or idea) slight. 3) close to losing consciousness. ► VERB ▪ briefly lose consciousness because of an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. ► NOUN ▪ a… … English terms dictionary
faint — [fānt] adj. [ME feint < OFr, sluggish, orig. pp. of feindre: see FEIGN] 1. without strength; weak; feeble 2. without courage or hope; timid 3. done without strength, vigor, or enthusiasm; halfhearted 4. feeling weak and dizzy, as if about to… … English World dictionary
faint — fainter, n. faintingly, adv. faintish, adj. faintishness, n. faintly, adv. faintness, n. /faynt/, adj., fainter, faintest, v., n. adj … Universalium
faint — [[t]feɪnt[/t]] adj. faint•er, faint•est, v. n. 1) lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc 2) feeble or slight 3) feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness 4) lacking courage; cowardly; timorous 5)… … From formal English to slang
faint — [[t]fe͟ɪnt[/t]] fainter, faintest, faints, fainting, fainted 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A faint sound, colour, mark, feeling, or quality has very little strength or intensity. He became aware of the soft, faint sounds of water dripping... The room… … English dictionary
faint — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 indistinct, pale, dim; not clearly perceived. 2 (of a person) weak or giddy; inclined to faint. 3 slight, remote, inadequate (a faint chance). 4 feeble, half hearted (faint praise). 5 timid (a faint heart). 6 (also feint)… … Useful english dictionary
faint — /feɪnt / (say faynt) adjective 1. lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint colour; faint resemblance. 2. feeble; half hearted: faint resistance; faint praise. 3. feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; …
faint — 1. adjective 1) a faint mark Syn: indistinct, vague, unclear, indefinite, ill defined, imperceptible, unobtrusive; pale, light, faded Ant: clear 2) a faint cry … Thesaurus of popular words
faint — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. swoon; lose heart or courage; fail, fade, weaken, pass out (inf.). adj. pale, indistinct; feeble, weak. See weakness, colorlessness, impotence, silence, dimness, faintness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1 … English dictionary for students