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1 withering
adjectivevernichtend [Blick, Bemerkung]; sengend [Hitze]* * *with·er·ing[ˈwɪðrɪŋ, AM -ɚɪŋ]I. adj1. (destructive)\withering fire verzehrendes Feuer geh\withering heat sengende Hitze2. (contemptuous) vernichtendto treat sth with \withering contempt etw mit tiefster Verachtung strafento give sb a \withering look jdn vernichtend anblicken* * *['wIDərIŋ]adjheat ausdörrend; criticism, look, tone vernichtend* * *withering (adv witheringly)1. ausdörrend* * *adjectivevernichtend [Blick, Bemerkung]; sengend [Hitze] -
2 withering
1) ( destructive)\withering fire verzehrendes Feuer ( geh)to be under \withering fire from sb ( fig) von jdm vernichtend kritisiert werden;\withering heat sengende Hitze2) ( contemptuous) vernichtend;to treat sth with \withering contempt etw mit tiefster Verachtung strafen;to give sb a \withering look jdn vernichtend anblicken n -
3 bloom
1. noun1) Blüte, die3) (prime)2. intransitive verbin the bloom of youth — in der Blüte der Jugend
blühen; (fig.): (flourish) in Blüte stehen* * *[blu:m] 1. noun1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) die Blume2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) die Blüte3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) die Blüte2. verb(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) blühen* * *[blu:m]to be in [full] \bloom in [voller] Blüte stehento come into \bloom aufblühen4.II. vi1. (produce flowers) blühen3. (of person)to \bloom late spät erblühen; (of artist) zu spätem Ruhm gelangen* * *[bluːm]1. n1) Blüte fto be in ( full) bloom — in (voller) Blüte stehen
to come/burst into bloom — aufblühen/plötzlich erblühen
2) (fig)blühen* * *bloom1 [bluːm]A s1. a) Blüte f, koll Blüten plb) Blüte(zeit) f:be in (full) bloom in (voller) Blüte stehen2. fig Blüte(zeit) f:the bloom of youth die Jugendblüte3. rosige Frische:4. Flaum m (auf Früchten und Pflanzen)5. TV Überstrahlung f6. MINER Blüte fB v/i1. a) aufblühen, erblühenb) blühen (auch fig)2. fig gedeihen:bloom into erblühen oder gedeihen zubloom2 [bluːm] s METALL1. Vor-, Walzblock m2. Puddelluppe f:bloom steel Luppenstahl m* * *1. noun1) Blüte, die3) (prime)2. intransitive verbblühen; (fig.): (flourish) in Blüte stehen -
4 elhervadó
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5 fonnyadó
(EN) sub-persistent; withering -
6 fonnyasztó
(EN) blighting; withering -
7 hervadás
(EN) droop; seeds; wilt; withering -
8 hervadó
(EN) mouldering; sub-persistent; wilting; withering -
9 hervasztó
(EN) blighting; wilting; withering -
10 lesújtó
(DE) vernichtend; (EN) crushing; distressful; fulminatory; overwhelming; prostrative; startling; withering; woeful -
11 senyvesztő
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12 sorvasztó
(EN) wasting; withering -
13 száradó
(EN) drying; withering -
14 szárító
(EN) desiccative; dish drainer; dish rack; dryer; drying; siccative; withering
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withering — UK [ˈwɪðərɪŋ] / US adjective a withering look, expression, or remark deliberately makes you feel silly or embarrassed She lowered her eyes, unable to face his withering scorn. Derived word: witheringly adverb … English dictionary