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81 vulnerable
adj.vulnerable.* * *► adjetivo1 vulnerable* * *adj.* * *ADJ vulnerable (a to)* * *adjetivo vulnerable* * *= vulnerable, unprotected, defenceless [defenseless, -USA].Ex. Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex. Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex. From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.----* dejar vulnerable = leave + unprotected, leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable.* hacerse vulnerable a = lay + Reflexivo + open to.* hacer vulnerable a = render + open to.* mostrarse vulnerable = leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable.* ser vulnerable a = be vulnerable to.* * *adjetivo vulnerable* * *= vulnerable, unprotected, defenceless [defenseless, -USA].Ex: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.
Ex: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex: From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.* dejar vulnerable = leave + unprotected, leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable.* hacerse vulnerable a = lay + Reflexivo + open to.* hacer vulnerable a = render + open to.* mostrarse vulnerable = leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable.* ser vulnerable a = be vulnerable to.* * *vulnerable* * *
vulnerable adjetivo
vulnerable
vulnerable adjetivo vulnerable
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82 bukke under
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83 піддаватися
= піддатися1) ( підкорятися під натиском) to give in (to), to yield (to), to give way (to)не піддаватися — to resist, to stick up, to stand up, to hold up, to defy
піддаватися впливу кого-небудь — to come/fall under smb.'s influence, to submit to the influence of smb.
2) (переконанню, пораді) to be accessible ( open) (to)піддаватися навіюванню — to be open ( susceptible) to hypnotic suggestion
3) ( зазнавати впливу якогось почуття) to give way (to), to succumb (to)не піддаватися паніці — not to succumb to panic, not to give way to panic
4) ( небезпеці) to be subjected, to undergo, to be exposed, to expose oneself (to), to incurпіддаватися ризику — to run the risk, to be risky, to incur a risk
6)не піддаватися описові — to defy description, to be indescribable
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84 charmer
charmer [∫aʀme]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʃaʀmeverbe transitif to charmse laisser charmer par quelqu'un — to fall for ou succumb to somebody's charms
* * *ʃaʀme vt* * *charmer verb table: aimer vtr [spectacle, artiste] to charm, to enchant [auditoire]; to charm [serpent]; se laisser charmer par qn to fall for ou succumb to sb's charms.[ʃarme] verbe transitif2. [envoûter - auditoire] to cast ou to put a spell on ; [ - serpent] to charm3. [dans des formules de politesse] -
85 céder
céder [sede]➭ TABLE 61. transitive verba. ( = donner) to give up• et maintenant je cède l'antenne à notre correspondant à Paris and now I'll hand you over to our Paris correspondent• « cédez le passage » "give way"b. ( = vendre) to sell• « bail à céder » "lease for sale"• « cède maison avec jardin » "house with garden for sale"2. intransitive verba. ( = capituler) to give inb. ( = se rompre) to give way* * *sede
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1) ( laisser) to give up [tour, siège, part] ( à quelqu'un to somebody); to yield [pouvoir, droit] ( à quelqu'un to somebody); to make over [bien] (à to)céder le passage or la priorité — to give way (à to)
céder la place — fig to give way (à to)
2) ( vendre) to sell ( à quelqu'un to somebody)‘cède villa bord de mer’ — ‘for sale: seaside house’
3) ( être inférieur)
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céder à verbe transitif indirectcéder à — to give in to, to yield to
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verbe intransitif1) ( fléchir) [personne] to give in2) ( casser) [poignée, branche] to give way; ( ne plus résister) [serrure, porte] to yield* * *sede1. vt1) (= donner, passer) to give up"bail à céder" — "lease for sale"
2) (par une vente) to sellIl se refuse à céder son terrain. — He refuses to sell his land.
2. vi1) [pont, barrage] to give way2) [personne] to give inElle a tellement insisté qu'il a fini par céder. — She went on so much that he eventually gave in.
céder à — to give in to, to yield to
Je ne veux pas céder à ses caprices. — I'm not going to give in to her whims.
* * *céder verb table: céderA vtr1 ( laisser) to give up [tour, siège, part] (à qn to sb); to yield [pouvoir, droit] (à qn to sb); Jur to make over [bien] (à to); céder le passage or la priorité Aut to give way (à to); il m'a cédé sa place he let me have his seat; céder la place fig to give way (à to); céder le pas fig to give way (à to; devant before); céder du terrain lit [armée] to lose ou yield ground (à l'ennemi to the enemy); fig [monnaie] to lose ground (par rapport à against); [épidémie] to recede; [négociateur] to make concessions; ne pas céder un pouce de terrain [armée] not to yield an inch of ground; [négociateur] not to yield an inch; l'indice Dow Jones a cédé quelques points Fin the Dow Jones index fell by a few points; je cède la parole à mon collègue I'll hand you over to my colleague;2 ( vendre) to sell (à qn to sb); il m'a cédé son studio pour 50 000 euros he let me have ou he sold me his studio for 50,000 euros; ‘cède villa bord de mer’ ( dans une annonce) ‘for sale: seaside house’; céder à bail Jur to lease; bail à céder lease for sale;3 ( être inférieur) ne le céder en rien à qn/qch to be on a par with sb/sth; il ne le cède à personne en courage when it comes to courage, he's second to none.B céder à vtr ind to give in to [personne, désir]; to give in to, to yield to [tentation, envie, menace, exigences]; to yield to [charme]; to succumb to [sommeil].C vi2 ( casser) [poignée, branche] to give way; ( ne plus résister) [serrure, porte] to yield; faire céder une porte/serrure to force a door/lock.[sede] verbe transitif1. [donner] to give (up)céder le passage à quelqu'un to let somebody through, to make way for somebodya. MILITAIRE to give ground, to fall backb. (figuré) to back down ou offil ne le cède en rien à nos plus grands peintres he can take his place alongside our greatest painters2. [vendre] to sell‘à céder’ ‘for sale’————————[sede] verbe intransitif1. [à la volonté d'autrui] to give in2. MILITAIREcéder sous l'assaut de l'ennemi to be overpowered ou overwhelmed by the enemy3. [casser - étagère, plancher] to give way ; [ - câble, poignée] to break off ; [ - couture] to come unstitched————————céder à verbe plus préposition1. [ne pas lutter contre - sommeil, fatigue] to succumb to ; [ - tentation, caprice] to give in ou to yield to2. [être séduit par] -
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87 soggiacere
soggiacere v. intr. (essere sottoposto, soggetto) to be subjected; to be subject: soggiacere alla volontà altrui, to be subject to the will of others; soggiacere alle ingiurie del tempo, to be subject to the ravages of time; soggiacere alle prepotenze di qlcu., to put up with s.o.'s bullying.* * *[soddʒa'tʃere]verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere)1) (sottostare) to be* subject, to be* subjected (a to)2) (cedere) to yield, to succumb* * *soggiacere/soddʒa't∫ere/ [54](aus. essere, avere)1 (sottostare) to be* subject, to be* subjected (a to)2 (cedere) to yield, to succumb. -
88 kuolla
yks.nom. kuolla; yks.gen. kuolen; yks.part. kuoli; yks.ill. kuolisi; mon.gen. kuolkoon; mon.part. kuollut; mon.ill. kuoltiincroak (noun)pass away decease (verb)die (verb)expire (verb)perish (verb)succumb to (verb)* * *• succumb to• go west• dwindle• fade• die out• expire• go to glory• die• kick the bucket• pass away• perish• snuff out• wane• wither• depart• peter out• decease• decay• croak• depart this life• catch a packet• become extinct• be killed• finish -
89 sortua
yks.nom. sortua; yks.gen. sorrun; yks.part. sortui; yks.ill. sortuisi; mon.gen. sortukoon; mon.part. sortunut; mon.ill. sorruttiincave in (verb)collapse (verb)come down (verb)crash to the ground (verb)fall (verb)fall down (verb)fall in (verb)give way (verb)sink (verb)succumb (verb)tumble down (verb)* * *• die• tumble down• succumb• sink• perish• go to pot• give way• fall• fall down• be crushed• fall in• be conquered• crash to the ground• be ruined• break• cave in• collapse• come down• crash down -
90 taipua
yks.nom. taipua; yks.gen. taivun; yks.part. taipui; yks.ill. taipuisi; mon.gen. taipukoon; mon.part. taipunut; mon.ill. taivuttiinagree (verb)be conjugated (verb)be declined (verb)be inflected (verb)bend (verb)bow (verb)buckle (verb)comply (verb)consent (verb)curve (verb)defer (verb)give in (verb)give way (verb)incline (verb)inflect (verb)submit (verb)succumb to (verb)turn (verb)yield (verb)* * *• give way• consent• crumple• curve• defer• deflect• diffract• distort• get accustomed to• give up• come to heel• grow humble• incline• inflect• resign o.s.• resign• submit• succumb to• turn• give in• be conjugated• warp• accept• wrinkle• yield• adapt o.s.• comply• approve• comply with• be declined• be inclined• be inflected• bend• bow down• bow• buckle• bulge• agree -
91 podda|ć
pf — podda|wać impf (poddam — poddaję) Ⅰ vt 1. (uznać klęskę) to surrender [miasto, oddział żołnierzy]- poddać fortecę nieprzyjacielowi to surrender the fortress to the enemy2. (wystawić na działanie) to subject- poddać kogoś kontroli/obserwacji to check sb/to observe sb- poddać kogoś badaniu/przesłuchaniu to put sb through an examination/an interrogatory- poddać coś oględzinom to subject sth to scrutiny3. (uzależnić) to submit- poddać coś pod dyskusję/rozwagę to submit sth for discussion/for consideration- poddać coś pod głosowanie to put sth to a vote4. (podpowiedzieć) to suggest [myśl, temat]; to put forward [pomysł, wniosek] Ⅱ poddać się — poddawać się 1. (ulec przewadze) to surrender, to capitulate, to give in, to yield- poddać się nieprzyjacielowi to surrender to the enemy- twierdza nie poddała się the fortress didn’t surrender2. (zrezygnować) to give up- on się nigdy nie poddaje he never gives up3. (ulec) to submit oneself, to give in (czemuś to sth); to succumb książk. (czemuś to sth)- poddać się czyjemuś wpływowi/urokowi to succumb to sb’s influence/charm- poddać się czyjejś woli to submit oneself to sb, to submit to sb’s will- poddać się chorobie/rozpaczy to give in to illness/despair4. (pozwolić na dokonanie) to undergo [leczeniu, operacji]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podda|ć
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92 podlega|ć
impf vi 1. (być zależnym) to come under (komuś sb); to be subordinate a. responsible (komuś/czemuś to sb/sth)- podlegać czyjejś władzy to be under a. to come under sb’s authority- podlegać bezpośrednio dyrekcji to be directly responsible to the management2. (być wystawionym, narażonym) to be subject (czemuś to sth); to be liable (czemuś to sth)- jego majątek nie podlegał nacjonalizacji his estate was not subject to nationalization- podlegać karze to be liable to a. for punishment- czyn ten podlega karze śmierci/karze więzienia this act is punishable by death/imprisonment- wykroczenia podlegające karze punishable offences- podlegać obowiązkowi służby wojskowej to be liable for military service- podlegać ocleniu to be liable for a. to duty- podlegający opodatkowaniu taxable, declarable- podlegający ocleniu dutiable, declarable- podlegający potrąceniu/zwrotowi deductible/redeemable- podlegający zaskarżeniu/karze actionable/chargeable3. (być pod działaniem) to be subject (czemuś to sth)- podlegać zmianom/modyfikacjom to be subject to change/modification- podlegać prawu polskiemu to be subject to Polish law- jego twórczość podlegała różnym wpływom his work came under various influences- łatwo podlegał naciskom he easily gave in under pressure- gatunek podlegający ochronie a protected species4. (ulegać) to succumb (czemuś to sth)- podlegać urojeniom/lękom to succumb to hallucinations/fears- podlegać skostnieniu/wynaturzeniu to become ossified/perverted- podlegać dalszej obróbce to be subject to further treatment■ nie podlega dyskusji, że… it goes without saying that…- to nie podlega dyskusji this is indisputableThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podlega|ć
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93 издържа
издържа̀,издъ̀ржам гл.1. ( понасям) stand (up to), endure, bear; (не отстъпвам, устоявам на) sustain, withstand, stand, bear, endure; bear up, hold out (на against); разг. tough out; ( съпротивлявам се) withstand, resist; (в отриц. изречения, не устоявам) give in/way, yield, succumb (на to); break down; (не се счупвам) bear; (не падам) stand; \издържа на атака sustain an attack; \издържа на болка bear up against pain; \издържа на изкушение resist temptation; \издържа на обсада stand a siege; \издържа на огъня stand fire, воен. be steady under fire; \издържа на офанзива hold out against an offensive; \издържа на умора stand fatigue; корабът издържа на бурята the ship weathered the storm; не \издържа на изкушение give way to temptation, yield/succumb to temptation; не издържах sl. I couldn’t hack it; нервите му не издържаха his nerves couldn’t stand the strain, the strain was too much for his nerves, he had a nervous breakdown; тя не издържа и се разплака she broke down and cried;2. ( поддържам) maintain, support; provide for; \издържа децата си в университет see o.’s children through university;3. ( изпит) pass, take;\издържа се earn/make o.’s own living, be self-supporting, fend for o.s., provide for o.s.; \издържа се от подаяния live on alms; сам се \издържа в университета work o’.s way through university; • не издържа критика this is beneath criticism; не издържа сравнение c it cannot possibly be compared to. -
94 отстъпя
отстъ̀пя,отстъ̀пвам гл.1. step back/aside; go/fall back; \отстъпя на заден план fall/retire into the background; отстъпете от килима step off the carpet;2. прен. yield, give in, give way, succumb ( пред to, before), defer (to) (по on); give/lose ground; прен. toe the line; (от правило, принцип) deviate, depart (from), abandon; не \отстъпя stand fast/firm, stand/hold o.’s ground, hold/keep the field, stick to o.’s guns; hold o.’s own (на, пред with, against), hold out (against); не \отстъпя ни педя not give/yield an inch; не \отстъпя от мненията си be tenacious of o.’s opinions, hold on to o.’s beliefs; не \отстъпя по нищо пред be no way inferior to; be in every way s.o.’s equal; не \отстъпя пред никого (не съм по-долу) be next to none (по in); \отстъпя по дадена точка в спор yield/cede a point in discussion; \отстъпя пред мнението на defer to s.o.’s opinion;3. воен. retreat, effect a retreat, recede, retrocede, fall back, withdraw, draw back; \отстъпя в пълен ред make good o.’s retreat; \отстъпя пред по-многочислен неприятел succumb to superior force;4. ( отказвам се от нещо в полза на някого) give up, yield; ( право, територия и пр.) cede; ( право и пр.) concede; \отстъпя база grant a base; \отстъпя владението на yield possession of; \отстъпя първенството на yield precedence (to); \отстъпя първото място на concede the first rank (to);5. (в цена) bate, abate, take off, discount, mark down;6. ( давам, продавам на по-ниска цена) let (s.o.) have (s.th.) (for); бивам отстъпен go (за for); • търпението им отстъпи пред гнева their patience gave way to anger. -
95 поддам
подда̀м,подда̀вам гл. sag;\поддам се fall, succumb, yield, give in (на to); give way; fall; weaken; не се \поддам (не отстъпвам) прен. stick out o.’s chest; не се \поддам на описание be beyond description; не се \поддам на определение baffle definition; не се \поддам на увещания stand o.’s ground; \поддам се лесно be amenable (на to); \поддам се на внушение be susceptible/open to suggestion; \поддам се на изкушение succumb to temptation; \поддам се на лечение yield to medical treatment. -
96 вкушать от древа познания
eat of the fruit of knowledge; succumb to the temptation- Ну? - с извиняющейся улыбкой спросила Ася. - Змий соблазнял меня вкусить от древа познания, - сказал он. Она улыбнулась смятеннее, но игривей: - И что же, грехопадение свершилось? (К. Федин, Необыкновенное лето) — 'Well?' asked Asya with an apologetic smile. 'The serpent tempted me to eat of the fruit of knowledge,' he said. She smiled more playfully, but more anxiously: 'Well, and did you succumb to the temptation?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вкушать от древа познания
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97 bezwijken
1 [niet meer bestand zijn tegen] give (way/out)3 [sterven] go under♦voorbeelden:voor de verleiding bezwijken • yield to/give in to the temptation -
98 уступить
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99 быть побеждённым
1) General subject: give best, go down, have had chips, lick the dust, succumb, to be on ( one's) back, be left, get left, get the worst of it, have the worse2) Business: be overcome3) Makarov: be on the wrong side of the hedge, get beaten, have had ( one's) chips4) Phraseological unit: bite the dust -
100 впасть в коллективный ступор
General subject: succumb to command paralysisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впасть в коллективный ступор
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Succumb — Suc*cumb , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Succumbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Succumbing}.] [L. succumbere; sub under + cumbere (in comp.), akin to cubare to lie down. See {Incumbent}, {Cubit}.] To yield; to submit; to give up unresistingly; as, to succumb under… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
succumb — [sə kum′] vi. [L succumbere < sub ,SUB + cumbere, nasalized form of cubare, to lie: see CUBE1] 1. to give way (to); yield; submit [to succumb to persuasion] 2. to die [to succumb to a plague] SYN. YIELD … English World dictionary
succumb — UK US /səˈkʌm/ verb [I] FORMAL ► to lose the determination to oppose something, or to accept defeat: succumb to sth »The company succumbed to a $41bn bid from its arch rival … Financial and business terms
succumb — I verb accede, acquiesce, be defeated, bend, bow, break down, capitulate, cave in, cease, collapse, come to naught, come to terms, comply, concede, die, droop, drop, end, expire, fail, fall, flag, give in, give way, go down, go under, knuckle… … Law dictionary
succumb to death — index die Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
succumb — late 15c., from M.Fr. succomber, from L. succumbere submit, sink down, lie under, from sub down (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + cumbere take a reclining position, related to cubare lie down (see CUBICLE (Cf. cubicle)). Originally transitive; sense of … Etymology dictionary
succumb — *yield, submit, capitulate, relent, defer, bow, cave Analogous words: surrender, abandon, resign, *relinquish … New Dictionary of Synonyms
succumb — [v] die or surrender accede, bow, break down, buckle, capitulate, cave, cave in*, cease, collapse, croak, decease, defer, demise, depart, drop, eat crow*, expire, fall, fall victim to, flake out*, fold, give in, give in to, give out, give up the… … New thesaurus
succumb — ► VERB 1) fail to resist (pressure, temptation, etc.). 2) die from the effect of a disease or injury. ORIGIN Latin succumbere, from sub under + a verb related to cubare to lie … English terms dictionary
succumb — v. (D; intr.) to succumb to (to succumb to smb. s urging; to succumb to a disease) * * * [sə kʌm] (D; intr.) to succumb to (to succumb to smb. s urging; to succumb to a disease) … Combinatory dictionary
succumb — [[t]səkʌ̱m[/t]] succumbs, succumbing, succumbed 1) VERB If you succumb to temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. [FORMAL] [V to n] Don t succumb to… … English dictionary