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1 sigh
1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) vzdychnout si2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) vzdychat2. noun(an act of sighing.) povzdech* * *• vzdychnout• vzdychat• vzdech• vzdychnutí• povzdech• povzdechnutí -
2 utter
I adjective(complete or total: There was utter silence; utter darkness.) naprostý- utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.) vydat; pronést* * *• úplný• totální• vyslovit• pronést• naprostý• absolutní -
3 weary
['wiəri] 1. adjective(tired; with strength or patience exhausted: a weary sigh; He looks weary; I am weary of his jokes.) unavený2. verb(to (cause to) become tired: The patient wearies easily; Don't weary the patient.) unavit (se)- wearily- weariness
- wearisome
- wearisomely* * *• únavný• unavený• vyčerpaný• nudit se
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sigh´ing|ly — sigh «sy», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to let out a very long, deep breath because one is sad, tired, or relieved: »We heard her sigh with relief. 2. to make a sound like a sigh: »The wind sighed in the treetops. Nought but a lovely sighing of the wind… … Useful english dictionary
sigh´er — sigh «sy», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to let out a very long, deep breath because one is sad, tired, or relieved: »We heard her sigh with relief. 2. to make a sound like a sigh: »The wind sighed in the treetops. Nought but a lovely sighing of the wind… … Useful english dictionary
sigh — I UK [saɪ] / US verb Word forms sigh : present tense I/you/we/they sigh he/she/it sighs present participle sighing past tense sighed past participle sighed ** 1) a) [intransitive] to breathe out slowly making a long soft sound, especially because … English dictionary
sigh — sigh1 [ saı ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive to breathe out slowly making a long soft sound, especially because you are disappointed, tired, annoyed, or relaxed: sigh heavily/wearily/deeply: Jan sighed heavily and shook her head. sigh… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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sigh — [sī] vi. [ME sighen, back form. < sihten, pt. of siken < OE sican, to sigh: prob. echoic] 1. to take in and let out a long, deep, audible breath, esp. in expressing sorrow, relief, fatigue, longing, etc. 2. to make a sound like that of a… … English World dictionary
Sigh — Sigh, n. [OE. sigh; cf. OE. sik. See {Sigh}, v. i.] 1. A deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued or grieved; the act of sighing. [1913 Webster] I could drive the boat with my sighs. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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