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1 sigh for
sigh forsmachten/zuchten naar -
2 sigh for
phr.v. sigh for sb/sth воздивнува/тагува/жали за/по некого/нешто -
3 sigh for home
Общая лексика: тосковать по дому -
4 sigh for the old days
Общая лексика: вздыхать по прошлому -
5 sigh for
merindukan* * *merindukan -
6 sigh for
v. hasret kalmak, özlemek, gözünde tütmek -
7 sigh for
v. hasret kalmak, özlemek, gözünde tütmek -
8 sigh for
v anhelar -
9 sigh for
• čeznuti za; ginuti; uzdah; uzdisati; uzdisati zbog -
10 sigh\ for
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11 sigh\ for
epekedik, sóhajtozik, bánkódik, sopánkodik -
12 sigh for
v.suspirar por, beber los vientos por. -
13 to sigh for old days
skumt pēc pagājušajiem laikiem -
14 to sigh for home
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15 ♦ sigh
♦ sigh /saɪ/n.sospiro: to heave (o to let out, to breathe) a sigh of relief, tirare un sospiro di sollievo; to give a sigh, emettere (o mandare) un sospiro; to draw a deep sigh, fare un profondo sospiro.(to) sigh /saɪ/A v. i.1 sospirare; (fig.) stormire: to sigh for a lost friend, sospirare per la morte d'un amico; The trees were sighing in the wind, gli alberi stormivano al ventoB v. t.● to sigh for, sospirare; rimpiangere; avere nostalgia di; desiderare ardentemente □ to sigh over sb. [st.], struggersi per q. [qc.]. -
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C vi1 ( exhale) [person] soupirer, pousser un soupir ; to sigh with relief pousser un soupir de soulagement ;2 ( pine) to sigh for sth regretter qch ;3 ( complain) to sigh over sth se lamenter sur qch ; -
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sigh [saɪ]∎ to sigh with relief pousser un soupir de soulagement∎ to sigh over sth se lamenter sur qch∎ to sigh for or over sb/sth soupirer pour qn/qch∎ "it's so lovely here", she sighed "c'est tellement joli ici", soupira-t-elle3 nounsoupir m;∎ to give or to heave a sigh of relief pousser un soupir de soulagement -
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1. nounSeufzer, der2. intransitive verbsigh of relief/contentment — Seufzer der Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit
sigh with relief/contentment — etc. vor Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit usw. od. erleichtert/zufrieden usw. seufzen
3. transitive verbsigh for something/somebody — (fig.) sich nach etwas/jemandem sehnen
* * *1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) seufzen2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) seufzen2. noun(an act of sighing.) der Seufzer- academic.ru/116623/heave_a_sigh">heave a sigh* * *[saɪ]I. n Seufzer ma \sigh of relief ein Seufzer m der Erleichterungto let out [or give] [or heave] a \sigh einen Seufzer ausstoßento \sigh with relief vor Erleichterung [auf]seufzen* * *[saɪ]1. n(of person) Seufzer m; (of wind, = murmur) Säuseln nt no pl; (= moan) Seufzen nt no pl (liter)a sigh of relief — ein Seufzer m der Erleichterung
See:→ breathe2. viseufzen; (wind, = murmur) säuseln; (= moan) seufzen (liter)to sigh for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnen
3. vtseufzen* * *sigh [saı]A v/i1. (auf)seufzen, tief (auf-)atmen:sigh with relief erleichtert aufatmen2. sich sehnen ( for nach)C s Seufzer m:a sigh of relief ein Seufzer der Erleichterung;* * *1. nounSeufzer, dergive or breathe or utter or heave a sigh — einen Seufzer ausstoßen od. tun
2. intransitive verbsigh of relief/contentment — Seufzer der Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit
sigh with relief/contentment — etc. vor Erleichterung/Zufriedenheit usw. od. erleichtert/zufrieden usw. seufzen
3. transitive verbsigh for something/somebody — (fig.) sich nach etwas/jemandem sehnen
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1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) suspirar2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) suspirar, susurrar
2. noun(an act of sighing.) suspirosigh1 n suspiro"Thank goodness," she said with a sigh Gracias a Dios dijo con un suspirosigh2 vb suspirartr[saɪ]1 (of person) suspiro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto breathe/heave a sigh of relief dar un suspiro de alivio, respirar aliviado,-asigh ['saɪ] vi: suspirarsigh n: suspiro mn.• ay s.m.• gemido s.m.• suspiro s.m.v.• decir suspirando v.• suspirar v.
I saɪintransitive verb suspirarto sigh FOR something/somebody — (liter) suspirar por algo/alguien
to sigh WITH something: he sighed with relief/contentment — suspiró aliviado/satisfecho
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noun suspiro m[saɪ]to heave a sigh — dar* un suspiro, suspirar
1.N [of person] suspiro m ; [of wind] susurro m, gemido mto give or heave a sigh — dar un suspiro
to breathe a sigh of relief — suspirar aliviado, dar un suspiro de alivio
2.VI [person] suspirar; [wind] susurrar* * *
I [saɪ]intransitive verb suspirarto sigh FOR something/somebody — (liter) suspirar por algo/alguien
to sigh WITH something: he sighed with relief/contentment — suspiró aliviado/satisfecho
II
noun suspiro mto heave a sigh — dar* un suspiro, suspirar
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1. [saı] n1) вздохto heave /to breathe/ a sigh of relief [of satisfaction] - вздохнуть облегчённо [удовлетворённо]
to do smth. with a sigh - делать что-л. со вздохом
2) поэт. дуновение2. [saı] v1. 1) вздыхатьto sigh with fatigue [with grief, with pain] - вздыхать от усталости [от горя, от боли]
he sighed heavily /a long sigh/ - он тяжело вздохнул
2) издавать звук, подобный вздохуwind sighing in the branches - ветер, вздыхающий в ветвях
2. (for) вздыхать, тосковать, печалиться (о чём-л., ком-л.)3. редк. (over) оплакивать (что-л., кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
sigh for — To yearn for • • • Main Entry: ↑sigh … Useful english dictionary
sigh for — index deplore Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sigh for — literary yearn for. → sigh … English new terms dictionary
sigh — ► VERB 1) let out a long, deep, audible breath expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, etc. 2) (sigh for) literary yearn for. ► NOUN ▪ an act of sighing, or a sound resembling this. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
sigh — sigh1 [saı] v [: Old English; Origin: sican] 1.) to breathe in and out making a long sound, especially because you are bored, disappointed, tired etc ▪ Well, there s nothing we can do about it now, she sighed. sigh heavily/deeply ▪ Frankie stared … Dictionary of contemporary English
sigh — 1 verb (I) 1 to breathe in and out making a long sound, especially because you are bored, disappointed, tired etc: “Well, there s nothing we can do about it now,” she sighed. | sigh heavily/deeply: Frankie stared out of the window and sighed… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sigh — noun 1》 a long, deep, audible exhalation expressing sadness, tiredness, relief, etc. 2》 a sound resembling this. verb 1》 emit a sigh. 2》 (sigh for) literary yearn for. Origin ME (as v.): prob. a back form. from sighte, past tense of siche, sike,… … English new terms dictionary
sigh — Synonyms and related words: Aqua Lung, ache, artificial respiration, aspirate, aspiration, asthmatic wheeze, bark, bated breath, bawl, bellow, bemoan, bewail, blare, blat, blow, blubber, boom, bray, breath, breath of air, breathe, breathe hard,… … Moby Thesaurus
Sigh (band) — Sigh Sigh performing at Jaxx Nightclub in September 2008 Background information Origin Tokyo, Japan … Wikipedia
Sigh — Концерт Sigh, сентябрь 2008 Основная инфо … Википедия
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