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/səb'dju:/ * ngoại động từ - chinh phục, khuất phục; nén =to subdue nature+ chinh phục thiên nhiên =to subdue one's enemy+ chinh phục kẻ thù =to subdue one's passions+ nén dục vọng của mình - ((thường) động tính từ quá khứ) làm dịu đi, làm bớt đi =subdued light+ ánh sáng dịu =subdued manners+ cách cư xử dịu dàng - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) vỡ hoang, cày cấy (đất) -
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v1) підкоряти; підпорядковувати; придушувати2) переборювати, долати; оволодівати; угамовувати3) ослабляти, пом'якшувати; зменшувати, знижуватиto subdue a fever — мед. збити температуру
4) обробляти землю* * *v1) підкоряти, придушувати2) долати; опановувати, оволодівати; упокорювати3) послабляти, пом'якшувати, зменшувати -
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[səb'dju:](to conquer, overcome or bring under control: After months of fighting the rebels were subdued.) podrediti- subdued* * *[sʌbdjú:]transitive verbpodvreči, podjarmiti; obvladati; figuratively obrzdati, ukrotiti, premagati; zadušiti (glas); obdelati, kultivirati (zemljo); pomiriti, ublažiti (bolečine, barve, svetlobo itd.) -
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verb1) подчинять, покорять; to subdue nature покорять природу2) смягчать; снижать, ослаблять; to subdue the enemy fire подавить огонь противника3) обрабатывать землюSyn:check, constrain, curb, inhibit, repress, restrain, suppresssee quellAnt:incite, stimulate* * *(v) подавить; подчинить; подчинять* * *подчинять, покорять, подавлять* * *[sub·due || səb'duː /-'djuː] v. покорять, подчинять, подавлять; смирить, укрощать, смягчать, снижать* * *ослаблятьподчинитьподчинятьпокорятьсмягчатьснижать* * *1) подчинять, покорять, подавлять (тж. о чувствах и т.д.) 2) смягчать 3) обрабатывать землю -
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1. покорявам, подчинявам, укротявам, усмирявам
2. намалявам, снишавам, смекчавам* * *{sъb'dju:} v 1. покорявам, подчинявам, укротявам, усмирявам; 2* * *смирявам; потъпквам;* * *1. намалявам, снишавам, смекчавам 2. покорявам, подчинявам, укротявам, усмирявам* * *subdue[səb´dju:] v 1. покорявам; подчинявам; 2. намалявам; снишавам, отслабвам. -
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v1. підкоряти; підпорядковувати; придушувати2. переборювати, долати; оволодівати; угамовувати3. ослабляти, пом'якшувати; зменшувати, знижувати- to subdue a revolt придушувати повстання -
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ենթարկել to subdue: հպատակեցնել, հնազանդեցնել -
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[səb'djuː]v1) підкоря́ти; скоря́ти2) пом'я́кшувати; зни́жувати, ослабля́тиto subdue the enemy fire — придуши́ти вого́нь проти́вника
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v. trans.Master: P. and V. κρατεῖν (gen.).Be subdued, tamed: use also Ar. and V. δαμῆναι ( 2nd aor. pass. δαμάζειν), V. δαμασθῆναι ( 1st aor. pass. δαμάζειν).Get into one's power: P. and V. χειροῦσθαι, αἱρεῖν, ὑποχείριον λαμβάνειν, P. ὑφʼ ἑαυτῷ ποιεῖσθαι, V. χείριον λαμβάνειν (Eur., Cycl.).Make to cease: P. and V. παύειν.Easy to subdue, adj.: P. and V. εὐχείρωτος (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Subdue
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غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع -
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كَبَتَ \ inhibit: to stop sb. from doing sth; make sb. unable to express what he really feels or wants to do: His presence inhibits me, I don’t feel comfortable when he is here. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. stifle: to hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): He could hardly stifle his amusement. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: They spoke in subdued voices. Napoleon subdued several European states. suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: I suppressed a laugh. Governments sometimes suppress the truth. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ)، أَخْضَعَ -
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خَفَّفَ \ melt: to soften: Her sad story melted my anger. relieve: to lessen (sb.’s) anxiety; lessen pain or pressure: The medicine relieved my pain. subdue: to make quieter or gentler: They spoke in subdued voices. soften: make soft. -
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قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
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أَخْضَعَ لِـ (عِصْيَانًا، إلخ) \ quell: to stop; put down: Soldiers were called to quell the uprising against the government. subdue: to conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. subject: to cause to suffer: The prisoner was subjected to cruel treatment. \ See Also قهر (قَهَر)، غلب (غَلَبَ) -
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[səb'djuː]1) Общая лексика: обрабатывать землю, обработать землю, овладевать, ослабить, ослаблять, пересиливать, подавлять, подчинить, подчинять, покорить, покорять, понижать (настроение и т.п.), превозмогать, преодолевать, приглушать (звук и т.п.), смирить, смирять, смягчать, смягчить, снижать, снизить, тушить, укрощать, подавить, побороть2) Медицина: уменьшать3) Макаров: успокаивать -
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Общая лексика: подавить толпу, утихомирить толпу
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Subdue — Sub*due , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subdued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subduing}.] [OE. soduen, OF. sosduire to seduce, L. subtus below (fr. sub under) + ducere to lead. See {Duke}, and cf. {Subduct}.] 1. To bring under; to conquer by force or the exertion of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subdue — I verb abate, allay, beat, beat down, bend, best, break, bring under rule, calm, captivate, capture, choke, conquer, control, crush, curb, deaden, defeat, discipline, discomfit, domare, dominate, dull, enthrall, foil, get the better of, harness,… … Law dictionary
subdue — (v.) late 14c., to conquer, from O.Fr. souduire deceive, seduce, from L. subducere draw, lead away, withdraw (see SUBDUCE (Cf. subduce)). The sense seems to have been taken in Anglo French from L. subdere. Subduct in the sense of subtract is from … Etymology dictionary
subdue — subjugate, reduce, overcome, surmount, overthrow, rout, *conquer, vanquish, defeat, beat, lick Analogous words: control, manage, direct (see CONDUCT vb): discipline, *punish, correct: foil, thwart, circumvent, *frustrate: *suppress, repress… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
subdue — [v] keep under control; moderate bear down, beat down, break, break in, check, conquer, control, crush, defeat, discipline, dominate, drop, extinguish, gentle, get the better of*, get the upper hand*, get under control, humble, mellow, overcome,… … New thesaurus
subdue — ► VERB (subdues, subdued, subduing) 1) overcome, quieten, or bring under control. 2) bring (a country) under control by force. ORIGIN Latin subducere draw from below … English terms dictionary
subdue — [səbdo͞o′, səbdyo͞o′] vt. subdued, subduing [ME subdewen (altered in sense and form by assoc. with L subdere, to put under, subject) < OFr soduire, to withdraw, seduce < L subducere: see SUBDUCE] 1. to bring into subjection; conquer;… … English World dictionary
subdue — [[t]səbdju͟ː, AM du͟ː[/t]] subdues, subduing, subdued 1) VERB If soldiers or the police subdue a group of people, they defeat them or bring them under control by using force. [V n] Senior government officials admit they have not been able to… … English dictionary
subdue — UK [səbˈdjuː] / US [səbˈdu] verb [transitive] Word forms subdue : present tense I/you/we/they subdue he/she/it subdues present participle subduing past tense subdued past participle subdued 1) to hold someone and make them stop behaving in an… … English dictionary
subdue — subduable, adj. subduableness, n. subduably, adv. subduer, n. subduingly, adv. /seuhb dooh , dyooh /, v.t., subdued, subduing. 1. to conquer and bring into subjection: Rome subdued Gaul. 2. to overpower by superior force; overcome … Universalium
subdue — sub|due [səbˈdju: US ˈdu:] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: soduire to lead into bad actions , from Latin subducere to remove ; influenced by Latin subdere to force to obey ] 1.) to defeat or control a person or group, especially… … Dictionary of contemporary English