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  • 61 intenerate

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > intenerate

  • 62 heart

    [haːt]
    n
    See:

    His heart is weak. — У него плохо работает сердце.

    This medicine doesn't have effect on the heart. — Это лекарство не действует на сердце.

    This course of treatment made a good effect on the heart. — Этот лечебный курс оказал хорошее действие на сердце.

    She has some heart trouble/there is something wrong with her heart. — У нее что-то с сердцем.

    His heart is failing. — У него сердце пошаливает/шалит/сдает.

    When a man's heart stops beating, he dies. — Когда сердце человека перестает биться, он умирает.

    Absence makes the heart grow tender. — Реже видишь, больше любишь.

    Faint heart never won a fair lady. — Храбрым счастье помогает. /Только храбрые достойны красавиц. /Смелость города берет.

    The heat that loves one truly never forgets. — Старая любовь не ржавеет.

    If it were not for hope, the heart would freak. — Пока живу, - надеюсь. /Счастье скоро покидает, а добрая надежда никогда.

    It is a poor heart that never rejoices. — Кто умеет веселиться, тот горя не боится.

    - badly-diseased heart
    - smoker's heart
    - routine heart check-up
    - fatty heart
    - heart transplantation
    - beatings of the heart
    - operation on the heart
    - medicine for the heart
    - bad for the heart
    - pains in the heart
    - with beating heart
    - affect smb's heart
    - clutch at one's heart
    - die of heart failure
    - feel one's heart
    - keep up smb's heart
    - make the heart beat
    - sound the patient's heart
    - press one's hand to one's heart
    - strain one's heart
    - treat smb for the heart
    - weaken the heart
    - heart beats
    - heart throbs with fright
    - heart leaps with joy
    2) душа, сердце

    His heart was softened (hardened). — Его сердце смягчилось (ожесточилось).

    His heart is in the right place. — У него добрая душа.

    I have no heart for it. — У меня к этому сердце не лежит/У меня на это духу/смелости не хватает.

    Don't lose heart. — Не падайте духом.

    I haven't the heart to do it. — У меня рука не поднимается сделать это.

    He knew in his heart that he was wrong. — В глубине души он знал, что был не прав.

    - very kind heart
    - golden heart
    - evil heart
    - stout hearts and strong arms of her sons
    - man without a heart
    - woman without a heart
    - lion's heart
    - heart of stone
    - hearts of mothers
    - heart of oak
    - union of hearts
    - at heart
    - with all one's heart
    - with a heavy heart
    - appeal to smb's heart
    - be furious at heart
    - break smb's heart over smth
    - break one's heart over smth
    - die of a broken heart
    - do smth with all one's heart
    - eat to one's heart's content
    - gladden smb's heart
    - harden smb's heart
    - have a soft heart
    - have the heart to do smth
    - give one's heart to smb
    - give one's whole heart to smth
    - know in one's heart
    - lay smth to heart
    - lose heart
    - love smb with all one's heart
    - make the heart glad
    - melt a heart of stone
    - move smb's heart
    - open one's heart to smb
    - part with a heavy heart
    - put one's heart into smth
    - set one's heart on smth
    - set one's heart at rest
    - speak from the heart
    - take heart
    - thank smb from one's heart
    - speak smth from one's heart
    - welcome smb with all one's heart
    - win smb's heart
    - heart is seized with indignation
    - heart bleeds
    - heart flutters in pity
    3) центр (чего-либо), сердце (чего-либо), суть, сущность

    London is the heart of England. — Лондон - сердце Англии

    - very heart of the matter
    - in the heart of the city
    - in the heart of the shopping district
    - in the heart of the forest
    - in the heart of the lake
    - in the heart of Africa
    - be in the heart of affairs
    - get to the heart of the matter

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > heart

  • 63 judge

    I [dʒʌdʒ] n

    You be the judge of that. — Будьте судбей в этом деле.

    He was sentenced by an impartial judge. — Приговор был вынесен беспристрастным судьей.

    The judge sentenced the thief to two years in prison. — Судья приговорил вора к двум годам тюрьмы.

    - fair judge
    - poor judge
    - clever judge
    - people's judge
    - army judge
    - registration judge
    - assistant judge
    - city judge
    - judge of the Supreme Court
    - judge's decision
    - be appointed judge
    - appoint a judge
    - corrupt the judge
    - move the judge to pity
    - appear before the judge
    - choose smb for one's judge
    - be you own judge
    - judge hears a case
    - judge examines the witness
    2) ценитель, знаток

    I'm no judge in music. — Я не знаток в музыке.

    He is no judge. — Он плохой знаток/он плохой судья

    - good judge
    - beauty judge
    - distance judge
    - good judge of character
    - keen judge of feminine beauty
    - sole judge of truth
    - judge of poetry
    - judges of a contest
    - judges at a flower-show
    - be a judge of literature
    - be no judge of smth
    II [dʒʌdʒ] v
    судить, считать, полагать, оценивать, делать вывод
    - judge fairly
    - judge smb by his appearance
    - judge about smth by smth
    - judge by public opinion
    - judging by smb's words
    - judge for yourself!
    - as far as I can judge
    - it is hard to judge in such matters

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > judge

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  • Pity — Pit y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pitied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pitying}.] 1. To feel pity or compassion for; to have sympathy with; to compassionate; to commiserate; to have tender feelings toward (any one), awakened by a knowledge of suffering. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Move — (m[=oo]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moved} (m[=oo]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Moving}.] [OE. moven, OF. moveir, F. mouvoir, L. movere; cf. Gr. amei bein to change, exchange, go in or out, quit, Skr. m[=i]v, p. p. m[=u]ta, to move, push. Cf. {Emotion},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pity — 1. noun /ˈpɪti/ a) A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something. The most usuall way to appease those minds we have offended [...] is, by submission to move them to commiseration and pitty. b) (countable but not… …   Wiktionary

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  • Pitied — Pity Pit y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pitied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pitying}.] 1. To feel pity or compassion for; to have sympathy with; to compassionate; to commiserate; to have tender feelings toward (any one), awakened by a knowledge of suffering.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pitying — Pity Pit y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pitied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pitying}.] 1. To feel pity or compassion for; to have sympathy with; to compassionate; to commiserate; to have tender feelings toward (any one), awakened by a knowledge of suffering.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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