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Перевод: deaden
[глагол] притуплять боль; делать нечувствительным; делаться нечувствительным; ослаблять; заглушать (звуки); умерщвлять; помертветь; омертвить; лишать аромата; лишать блеска; лишать жизненной радости; лишать жизненной силы; лишать жизненной энергии; лишаться жизненной силы; лишаться жизненной энергии
Тезаурус:
- Begins to deaden (though still bleeding), falters,
- Before that time, alcohol had been in general use to deaden pain, though some sturdy souls rejected it on principle.
- She was in continual pain, and took tinctures she mixed herself to deaden it; some had a bracing effect on her, others made her soporific.
- Soundposts are an important feature of bowed instruments but are unsuitable for plucked instruments and will deaden the sound of a dulcimer.
- If the biting happens at the start of the feed, use an ice cube or some soothing gel on his gums to deaden the pain of teething first.
- A pre-warned Kenneth had plied John and his girl-friend Rosie with champagne to deaden the effect of the coming lunch, as I chased huge lumps round a pan of watery pulp that started life as potato.
- Even with ether to deaden the pain, it was still a dangerous operation; and there was no knowing what they would find.
- If he couldn't lose the feeling, perhaps he could deaden it.
- National criteria can stimulate; national control will deaden.
- Laughter here might anaesthetize our feelings, deaden us to the moral issue.
- Next, make a second list of any activities (or people) which deaden and deplete you, which leave you feeling tired, bored or under stress.
- Alcohol serves to deaden feelings which the individual cannot manage, or wishes to avoid.
- The match, on level terms, finished on the fifth extra hole in gathering darkness as water began to deaden the greens and threaten floods.
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