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101 soothe
verbശാന്തമാക്കുക, സാന്ത്വനിപ്പിക്കുക, ലഘൂകരിക്കുക -
102 soothe
[su:ð] v հանգստացնել, թեթևացնել (ցավը). մխիթարել, սփոփել (վիշտը) -
103 Soothe
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104 (to) soothe
(to) soothe /su:ð/v. t.1 calmare; lenire; consolare; mitigare; placare; attenuare: to soothe a frightened child, calmare un bambino spaventato; to soothe a pain, lenire un dzolore -
105 (to) soothe
(to) soothe /su:ð/v. t.1 calmare; lenire; consolare; mitigare; placare; attenuare: to soothe a frightened child, calmare un bambino spaventato; to soothe a pain, lenire un dzolore -
106 something to soothe your nerves
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107 calm; soothe
успокојува; смирува calm; soothe; cool(down); reassu -
108 to soothe the skin
to soothe (to bathe) the skin успокоить (промыть) кожу -
109 mudang (In Korean religion, priestess who employs magic to effect cures, to tell fortunes, to soothe spirits of the dead, and to repulse evil)
Религия: мудангУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mudang (In Korean religion, priestess who employs magic to effect cures, to tell fortunes, to soothe spirits of the dead, and to repulse evil)
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110 music has charms to soothe the savage beast
Общая лексика: музыка обладает силой усмирить зверя в бешенствеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > music has charms to soothe the savage beast
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111 paksu (In Korean religion, priest who employs magic to effect cures, to tell fortunes, to soothe spirits of the dead, and to repulse evil)
Религия: паксуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > paksu (In Korean religion, priest who employs magic to effect cures, to tell fortunes, to soothe spirits of the dead, and to repulse evil)
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112 to soothe opposition
смягчить / успокоить оппозициюEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to soothe opposition
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113 to soothe customers
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to soothe customers
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114 to soothe
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115 Compose (soothe)
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116 dulme
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117 успокаивать
soothe глагол:tranquilize (успокаивать, успокаиваться)tranquillize (успокаивать, успокаиваться)conciliate (примирять, снискать доверие, снискать любовь, расположить к себе, успокаивать, умиротворять)lay an apprehension (успокаивать, рассеять опасения) -
118 униматься
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119 berolige
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120 calmantemente
soothe, soothingly
См. также в других словарях:
Soothe — (s[=oo][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Soothed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Soothing}.] [Originally, to assent to as true; OE. so[eth]ien to verify, AS. ges[=o][eth]ian to prove the truth of, to bear witness. See {Sooth}, a.] 1. To assent to as true. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soothe — [su:ð] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: sothian to prove the truth , from soth true ] 1.) to make someone feel calmer and less anxious, upset, or angry ▪ Lucy soothed the baby by rocking it in her arms. ▪ She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
soothe — [ suð ] verb transitive 1. ) to make someone more calm and more relaxed when they are feeling nervous, worried, or upset: She was doing her best to soothe the crying baby. The news wasn t enough to soothe nerves on Wall Street. 2. ) to make… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
soothe — I verb allay, alleviate, ameliorate, appease, assuage, attemper, balm, becalm, blunt, calm, comfort, compose, deaden, dulcify, dull, ease, free from anxiety, free from pain, give relief, humor, hush, lenify, lenire, lessen, lull, mitigate,… … Law dictionary
soothe — O.E. soðian show to be true, from soð true (see SOOTH (Cf. sooth)). Sense of quiet, comfort, mollify is first recorded 1690s, on notion of to assuage one by asserting that what he says is true (i.e. to be a yes man), a sense attested from 1560s … Etymology dictionary
soothe — *calm, compose, quiet, quieten, still, lull, settle, tranquilize Analogous words: mollify, appease, placate, *pacify, propitiate, conciliate: allay, alleviate, assuage, mitigate, *relieve Antonyms: annoy: excite … New Dictionary of Synonyms
soothe — [v] calm, ease allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, balm, becalm, butter up*, calm down, cheer, compose, console, cool, cool off*, dulcify, help, hush, lighten, lull, make nice*, make up, mitigate, mollify, pacify, patch things up*, play up to*,… … New thesaurus
soothe — ► VERB 1) gently calm. 2) relieve (pain or discomfort). DERIVATIVES soother noun soothing adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «verify, show to be true», from SOOTH(Cf. ↑sooth) … English terms dictionary
soothe — [so͞oth] vt. soothed, soothing [ME sothen < OE sothian, to bear witness to, prove true < soth: see SOOTH] 1. to make calm or composed, as by gentle treatment, flattery, etc.; appease; mollify 2. to allay or relieve (pain, an ache, etc.);… … English World dictionary
soothe something away — ˈsoothe sthaway derived to remove a pain or an unpleasant feeling • The pain can be soothed away with massage. • She quickly soothed away his fears. Main entry: ↑soothederived … Useful english dictionary
soothe — 01. A good hot bath will help to [soothe] those sore muscles. 02. The smell of her perfume [soothed] and relaxed him, and he soon fell asleep. 03. The mother stroked her baby s back to [soothe] him, and put him to sleep. 04. The father held his… … Grammatical examples in English