dampen
رطوبت پيدا کردن ،مرطوب کردن ،افسرده شدن ،خفه کردن ،خفه شدن ،تعديل کردن
amortir
"to bring to death" from Vulgar Latin *admortire "to deaden" based on ad- "(up)to" + Latin mors, mort- "death." The Latin stem clearly underlies the English words "mortal," "mortuary," "mortify," and "moribund." However, we also find "morbid" which comes from Latin morbus "disease," a frequent cause of death, and "morsel" from Latin mordere "to bite," a much earlier way of ending life. The same Proto-Indo-European root (*mer-/*mor-) came directly through Old Germanic to English as "murder." In Russian the root is mer-, found in umeret' "to die" and smert' "death," one of the blended stems in the name of the war-time Soviet counterintelligence agency, Smersh (from smert' shpionam "death to spies").be nisti kašândan (pbp.)
1
be tah ras-ândan
mostahlak kardan (ar.)
2 fra. amortir le choc ; eng. cushion
(az kub/dard/vâm )fru kâstan
dampen
melengaskan, membasahi
dampen
(แดม'เพิน) vt. ทำให้ชื้น,ทำให้หมาด,ทำให้หดหู่ใจ vt. กลายเป็นชื้น
dampen
['daempn] = damp 1, .