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Crucifying

UK
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
US
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
ru

Translation crucifying into russian

crucify
Verb
raiting
crucified crucified crucifying
The Romans would crucify criminals as a form of execution.
Римляне распинали преступников как форму казни.
crucifying
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
US
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
The crucifying pain in his leg made it difficult to walk.
Мучительная боль в его ноге затрудняла ходьбу.

Definitions

crucify
Verb
raiting
To put someone to death by nailing or binding them to a cross, especially as an ancient form of capital punishment.
In ancient times, they would crucify criminals as a public spectacle.
To criticize or punish someone severely.
The media was quick to crucify the politician for his controversial remarks.
crucifying
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
US
/ˈkruːsɪfaɪɪŋ/
Causing extreme pain or suffering.
The athlete experienced a crucifying pain in his leg after the intense workout.
Extremely intense or severe.
The heat was crucifying, making it difficult to stay outside for long.

Idioms and phrases

crucify (someone) publicly
The media was quick to crucify him publicly for his mistakes.
распять (кого-то) публично
СМИ поспешили распять его публично за его ошибки.
crucify (someone) for mistakes
The fans began to crucify the player for his mistakes on the field.
распять (кого-то) за ошибки
Болельщики начали распинать игрока за его ошибки на поле.
crucify (someone) in press
The politician was crucified in the press after the scandal broke.
распять (кого-то) в прессе
Политика распяли в прессе после того, как разгорелся скандал.
crucify (someone) unfairly
The public tends to crucify people unfairly without knowing the full story.
распять (кого-то) несправедливо
Общественность склонна распинать людей несправедливо, не зная всей истории.
crucify (someone) for blunders
The critics were quick to crucify the director for the blunders in the movie.
распять (кого-то) за промахи
Критики поспешили распять режиссера за промахи в фильме.

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