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1 wither away
intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) dahinwelken (geh.)* * ** * *viSee:= academic.ru/82672/wither">wither* * *intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) dahinwelken (geh.) -
2 wither away
1) Общая лексика: блёкнуть, выдохнуться, увядать2) Военный термин: выдыхаться, захлёбываться (об атаке) -
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VI + ADV [flower, plant] marchitarse; [hope] desvanecerse -
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5 wither away
v. yitmek, kalmamak, yıkılmak -
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v. yitmek, kalmamak, yıkılmak -
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8 wither away
[hope, interest] s'évanouir -
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10 wither away
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['widhë: ë'wei] a) fishket, thahet (bima); b) fig. shuhet, perëndon -
12 wither away
выдыхаться, захлебываться ( об атаке) -
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14 wither away
v.marchitarse, agostarse. -
15 WITHER AWAY
[V]INTERARESCO (-ERE)MORIOR (MORI MORTUUS SUM)EMARCESCO (-ERE EMARCUI) -
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17 to wither away
to wither awaydefinhar, enfraquecer, secar até morrer. -
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wither [ˈwɪðər][plant] se flétrir[plant] se dessécher ; [hope] s'évanouir* * *['wɪðə(r)] 1.transitive verb flétrir2.intransitive verb se flétrirPhrasal Verbs: -
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wither ['wɪðə(r)](a) (flower, plant) se flétrir, se faner; (body → from age) se ratatiner; (→ from sickness) s'atrophier;∎ figurative to wither on the vine (project) ne rien donner, ne pas aboutir;∎ this new initiative must not be allowed to wither on the vine il ne faut pas que cette nouvelle initiative finisse par tomber dans l'oubli∎ without the steel industry the region will simply wither and die sans l'industrie sidérurgique, la région va mourir lentement;∎ the party gradually withered and died le parti s'est peu à peu éteint∎ figurative to wither sb with a look foudroyer qn du regard -
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wither away — see wither 1) … English dictionary
wither away — verb To atrophy, or waste away … Wiktionary
wither — [[t]wɪ̱ðə(r)[/t]] withers, withering, withered 1) VERB If someone or something withers, they become very weak. When he went into retirement, he visibly withered... The question now is whether the railways will flourish or wither in the hands of… … English dictionary
wither — UK [ˈwɪðə(r)] / US [ˈwɪðər] verb Word forms wither : present tense I/you/we/they wither he/she/it withers present participle withering past tense withered past participle withered 1) wither or wither away [intransitive] to become weaker or… … English dictionary
wither — with|er [ wıðər ] verb 1. ) wither or wither away intransitive to become weaker or smaller and then disappear: They worry that honored traditions will wither. Their love was withering away. a ) wither on the vine LITERARY to fail, especially at… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wither — Synonyms and related words: Sanforize, age, air dry, anhydrate, attenuate, bake, blot, brush, burn, cave in, cheat the undertaker, collapse, constrict, consume, contract, cure, decline, deflate, dehumidify, dehydrate, desiccate, diminish, dodder … Moby Thesaurus
wither — with|er [ˈwıðə US ər] v also wither away [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from weather to affect with sun, wind, rain, etc. ] if plants wither, they become drier and smaller and start to die … Dictionary of contemporary English
wither — verb also wither away (I, T) if plants wither they become drier and smaller and start to die … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wither — /ˈwɪðə / (say widhuh) verb (i) 1. to shrivel; fade; decay. 2. Also, wither away. to deteriorate or lose freshness. –verb (t) 3. to make flaccid, shrunken, or dry, as from loss of moisture; cause to lose freshness, bloom, vigour, etc. 4. to affect …
wither — [ˈwɪðə] verb [I] 1) if a plant withers, it becomes dry and starts to die 2) to become weaker and then disappear • wither away … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Wither — With er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Withered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withering}.] [OE. wideren; probably the same word as wederen to weather (see {Weather}, v. & n.); or cf. G. verwittern to decay, to be weather beaten, Lith. vysti to wither.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English