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1 compadecer
v.to pity, to feel sorry for.* * *1 to pity, feel sorry for1 to take pity (de, on), pity (de, -), feel sorry (de, for)* * *verb1) to feel sorry, pity* * *1.VT (=apiadarse de) to pity, be sorry for; (=comprender) to sympathize with2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to feel sorry for2.pobre, la compadezco — poor thing, I feel sorry for her
compadecerse v pron ( apiadarse)* * *= feel + sorry for.Ex. She added that she felt sorry for the assistant because he had so little power.----* compadecerse de = commiserate (with).* compadecerse de = take + pity on.* * *1.verbo transitivo to feel sorry for2.pobre, la compadezco — poor thing, I feel sorry for her
compadecerse v pron ( apiadarse)* * *= feel + sorry for.Ex: She added that she felt sorry for the assistant because he had so little power.
* compadecerse de = commiserate (with).* compadecerse de = take + pity on.* * *compadecer [E3 ]vtto feel sorry forno quiero que me compadezcan I don't want anyone feeling o to feel sorry for me¿tienes que ir al dentista? — te compadezco you have to go to the dentist? — I feel for you o I sympathizecompadezco a su familia que lo tiene que aguantar todo el día I feel sorry for o I pity his family having to put up with him all day long1 (apiadarse) compadecerse DE algn to take pity ON sb¡compadézcase de mí! have pity on me! ( liter)no hace sino compadecerse de sí mismo he's always feeling sorry for himself2 ( frml) (concordar) compadecerse CON algo to be in keeping WITH sth, fit in WITH sth, accord WITH sth ( frml)* * *
compadecer ( conjugate compadecer) verbo transitivo
to feel sorry for
compadecerse verbo pronominal ( apiadarse) compadecerse de algn to take pity on sb;
compadecer verbo transitivo to feel sorry for, pity
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English:
sorry
* * *♦ vtto pity, to feel sorry for;compadezco al que tenga que tratar contigo I pity o feel sorry for anyone who has to have anything to do with you* * *v/t feel sorry for* * *compadecer {53} vt: to sympathize with, to feel sorry for* * *compadecer vb to feel sorry for [pt. & pp. felt]
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