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melemahkan semangat, menghilangkan kesabaran* * *membingungkan* * *melemahkan semangat, menghilangkan kesabaran -
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v.t.ghabra deyna / Hawaas baaKHtah kar deyna / uRa deyna -
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elbátortalanít* * *(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.) kihoz a sodrából -
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VT1. हतोत्साह\unnerveकरनाHis sudden demise unnerved my spirit to live. -
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(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.)* * *un.nerve[∧nn'ə:v] vt 1 enervar, aborrecer, enfraquecer, debilitar. 2 desanimar, desalentar. -
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v1) нервувати, позбавляти спокою2) розстроювати, бентежити3) позбавляти мужності (самовладання)4) знесилювати, розслабляти* * *v1) турбувати, позбавляти спокої; позбавляти мужності2) ослабляти -
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v. sinirini bozmak, sinirlendirmek, cesaretini kırmak* * *cesaretini kır* * *(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.) cesaretini/azmini kırmak -
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(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.) nervirati; jemati pogum* * *[ʌnnɜ:v]transitive verb(živčno) oslabiti, (z)nervirati; napraviti preobčutljivega; odvzeti močunnerved — znerviran; slab, brez moči, medel -
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• riistää joltakulta rohkeus• herpaannuttaa• herpaista• lamaannuttaa* * *(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.) -
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v. сэтгэлээр унагаах, зовоох, түгшээх. -
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vt. 기력을(용기를) 잃게하다 -
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1 ნერვების მოშლა (ნერვებს მოუშლის)2 მხნეობის დაკარგვა (მხნეობას დაკარგავს) -
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مرعوب كردن ، فاقد عصب كردن ، دلسرد كردن ، ضعيفكر كردن -
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vt oslabiti, istrošiti; oduzeti hrabrost, obeshrabriti, učiniti preosjetljivim* * *
lišiti hrabrosti
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be unnerved[Swahili Word] -chafuka[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chafu, -chafua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be unnerved[Swahili Word] -dawaa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be unnerved[Swahili Word] -duala[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
38 unnerve un·nerve vt
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[ʌn'nəːv]vtwytrącać (wytrącić perf) z równowagi* * *(to make someone feel nervous or discouraged: The look on his face unnerved her.) wytrącać z równowagi
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Unnerve — Un*nerve , v. t. [1st pref. un + nerve.] To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble; as, to unnerve the arm. [1913 Webster] Unequal match d, . . . The unnerved father falls. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unnerve — UK US /ʌnˈnɜːv/ verb [T] ► to make someone feel nervous or less confident: »Talk of an economic slowdown has so far failed to unnerve American markets. be unnerved by sth »Investors were unnerved by recent profit warnings … Financial and business terms
unnerve — unnerve, enervate, unman, emasculate can all mean to deprive of strength or vigor and of the capacity for endurance, overcoming difficulties, or making progress. Unnerve implies marked loss of courage, steadiness, and self control or of power to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
unnerve — [unnʉrv′] vt. unnerved, unnerving 1. to cause to lose one s courage, self confidence, etc. 2. to make feel weak, nervous, etc. SYN. UNNERVE implies a causing to lose courage or self control as by shocking, dismaying, etc. [the screams unnerved… … English World dictionary
unnerve — index disable, discommode, discourage, disturb, frighten, intimidate, menace, perturb, upset … Law dictionary
unnerve — 1620s, to destroy the strength of, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) + NERVE (Cf. nerve). Meaning to deprive of courage is recorded from 1704. Related: Unnerved; unnerving … Etymology dictionary
unnerve — [v] upset, intimidate agitate, bewilder, bowl over*, buffalo*, chill*, confound, daunt, demoralize, disarm, discombobulate, disconcert, discourage, dishearten, dismay, dispirit, distract, enervate, enfeeble, floor*, fluster, frighten, get to*,… … New thesaurus
unnerve — ► VERB ▪ deprive of courage or confidence. DERIVATIVES unnerving adjective … English terms dictionary
unnerve — transitive verb Date: 1601 1. to deprive of courage, strength, or steadiness 2. to cause to become nervous ; upset • unnervingly adverb Synonyms: unnerve, enervate, unman, emasculate mean to deprive of strength or vigor and the capacity for… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unnerve — UK [ʌnˈnɜː(r)v] / US [ʌnˈnɜrv] verb [transitive] Word forms unnerve : present tense I/you/we/they unnerve he/she/it unnerves present participle unnerving past tense unnerved past participle unnerved to make someone nervous or frightened Derived… … English dictionary
unnerve — verb a) To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. to unnerve the arm b) To upset. I was greatly unnerved by this … Wiktionary