
Smite
UK
/smaɪt/
US
/smaɪt/

Translation smite into russian
smite
VerbUK
/smaɪt/
US
/smaɪt/
The hero vowed to smite the dragon.
Герой поклялся поразить дракона.
He will smite his enemies with a mighty blow.
Он ударит своих врагов мощным ударом.
The knight was ready to smite the evil sorcerer.
Рыцарь был готов сразить злого колдуна.
Additional translations
smite
NounUK
/smaɪt/
US
/smaɪt/
The warrior delivered a powerful smite to his enemy.
Воин нанес мощный удар своему врагу.
Definitions
smite
VerbUK
/smaɪt/
US
/smaɪt/
To strike with a firm blow.
The knight vowed to smite his enemies with his sword.
To defeat or conquer.
The army was determined to smite the opposing forces in battle.
To afflict or attack with a sudden and powerful effect.
The villagers feared that the gods would smite them with a terrible plague.
To be strongly attracted to someone or something.
He was smitten by her beauty and couldn't stop thinking about her.
smite
NounUK
/smaɪt/
US
/smaɪt/
A heavy blow or stroke with a weapon or the hand.
The knight delivered a powerful smite to his opponent's shield.
A sudden and powerful effect or influence.
The smite of guilt overwhelmed him after he realized his mistake.
Idioms and phrases
smite enemies
He vowed to smite his enemies with all his might.
поражать врагов
Он поклялся поражать своих врагов изо всех сил.
smite (someone's) heart
The tragedy smote her heart deeply.
ударить по сердцу (кого-то)
Трагедия глубоко ударила по её сердцу.
smite (someone) down
The hero smote the giant down with a single blow.
сразить (кого-то)
Герой сразил великана одним ударом.
smite with anger
He was smitten with anger at the injustice.
поразить гневом
Он был поражён гневом из-за несправедливости.
smite with disease
The plague smote the village with disease.
поразить болезнью
Чума поразила деревню болезнью.