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121 मन्दायते _mandāyatē
मन्दायते Den. Ā.1 To go slowly, tarry, lag behind, loiter, delay; मन्दायन्ते न खलु सुहृदामभ्युपेतार्थकृत्याः Me.4; V.3.15.-2 To be weak or faint, grow dim; दिशि मन्दायते तेजो दक्षिणस्यां रवेरपि R.4.49. -
122 блякнути
to fade; ( про рослини) to wither; to blanch; to grow dim -
123 замакітритися
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124 померкнути
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125 потьмяніти
to grow dim ( dull); to tarnish, to sully -
126 соловіти
to grow dim ( dull); ( про очі) to get bleared -
127 тьмяніти
to grow dim ( dull); to tarnish, to sully -
128 ternir
ternir [tεʀniʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *tɛʀniʀ
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1) to tarnish [métal]; to fade [tissu]2) to tarnish [image, réputation]; to detract from [exploit]
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se ternir verbe pronominal to tarnish* * *tɛʀniʀ vt1) [couleur, éclat] to dull2) [image, réputation] to tarnish* * *ternir verb table: finirA vtr1 to tarnish [métal]; to fade [tissu];2 to tarnish [image, réputation]; to detract from [exploit].B se ternir vpr [cuivre] to tarnish.[tɛrnir] verbe transitif1. [métal, argenterie] to tarnish[glace] to dull————————se ternir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [métal] to tarnish[miroir] to dulll'argenterie se ternit si on ne l'entretient pas silverware loses its shine ou becomes tarnished unless it is regularly cleaned2. [honneur, réputation] to become tarnished ou stained[beauté, nouveauté] to fade
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