- bowels of pity
- чувство сострадания
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Pity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Pity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 pity pity compassion commiseration Sgm: N 1 bowels bowels of compassion Sgm: N 1 sympathy sympathy fellow feeling tenderness yearning forbearance … English dictionary for students
pity — I. n. 1. Compassion, commiseration, mercy, sympathy, fellow feeling, fellow suffering, condolence, bowels of compassion, melting mood. 2. Ground of pity, cause of grief, subject of pity. II. v. a. Commiserate, compassionate, sympathize with, feel … New dictionary of synonyms
bowels — n. pl. 1. Intestines, entrails, viscera, inwards, guts. 2. Inside, interior, interior parts, midst. 3. Compassion, pity, tenderness, mercy, mercifulness, feeling, fellow feeling, sympathy … New dictionary of synonyms
Bowel — Bow el, n. [OE. bouel, bouele, OF. boel, boele, F. boyau, fr. L. botellus a small sausage, in LL. also intestine, dim. of L. botulus sausage.] [1913 Webster] 1. One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; generally… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bow|els — «BOW uhlz, bowlz», noun (plural). 1. the tube in the body into which food passes from the stomach; intestines. 2. Informal. = colon. (Cf. ↑colon) 3. Figurative. the inner part of anything; depths: »Miners dig for coal in the bowels of the earth.… … Useful english dictionary
bowel — /ˈbaʊəl / (say bowuhl) noun 1. Anatomy a. an intestine. b. (usually plural) the parts of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestines or entrails. 2. the inward or interior parts: the bowels of the ship. –verb (t) (bowelled or, US …
bowel — bowelless, adj. /bow euhl, bowl/, n., v., boweled, boweling or (esp. Brit.) bowelled, bowelling. n. 1. Anat. a. Usually, bowels. the intestine. b. a part of the intestine. 2. bowels, a. the inward or interior parts: the bowels of the earth. b … Universalium
bowel — c.1300, from O.Fr. boele intestines, bowels, innards (12c., Mod.Fr. boyau), from M.L. botellus small intestine, originally sausage, dim. of botulus sausage, a word borrowed from Oscan Umbrian, from PIE *gwet /*geut intestine (Cf. L. guttur throat … Etymology dictionary
bowel — bow•el [[t]ˈbaʊ əl, baʊl[/t]] n. v. eled, el•ing (esp. brit.) elled, el•ling. 1) anat. Usu., bowels. the intestine 2) bowels a) the inward or interior parts: the bowels of the earth[/ex] b) archaic feelings of pity or compassion 3) to disembowel… … From formal English to slang
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
bowel — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French buel, boel, from Medieval Latin botellus, from Latin, diminutive of botulus sausage Date: 14th century 1. intestine, gut; also one of the divisions of the intestines usually used in plural except… … New Collegiate Dictionary