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121 чахлый
прил.1) stunted; poor; wilted (о растительности)2) sickly, puny, unhealthy-looking (о человеке) -
122 увядший
emarcid, withered, wilted (emarcidus)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > увядший
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123 trampled grass
trampled (tumbled, wilted/withered, parched, pinched) grass примятая (вытоптанная, увядшая, высохшая, выщипанная) трава -
124 ذابل
ذابِل: ذاوٍ، ضَعِيفwithered, wilted, wizened, shriveled, faded, dry, dried up; dull, languid, weak, feeble -
125 sparušen
pp scorched; wilted -
126 чахлый
( о растениях) poor, wilted -
127 чахлый
прло растении sickly, wilted, withered; о человеке puny, sickly -
128 wilt
v.1 languidecer, debilitarse, desmadejarse.2 marchitarse, mustiarse, acorarse.3 marchitar, agostar.vi.marchitarse (planta); flaquear, resentirse (sentido figurado) (persona)(pt & pp wilted)
См. также в других словарях:
wilted — index dilapidated, stale Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wilted — adj. Wilted is used with these nouns: ↑flower … Collocations dictionary
wilted — un·wilted; … English syllables
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wilted — adjective Drooping, typically due to lack of water … Wiktionary
wilted — Synonyms and related words: atrophied, bathed in sweat, beaded with sweat, brittle, clammy, desiccated, diaphoretic, drenched with sweat, dried up, emaciated, in a sweat, papery, parchmenty, perspiring, perspiry, sere, shriveled, shrunken, sticky … Moby Thesaurus
wilted — wɪlt n. drooping, withering; disease in plants v. wither, become limp, lose freshness; lose spirit; weaken; become weak … English contemporary dictionary
faded flowers — wilted flowers, withered flowers … English contemporary dictionary
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