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Learn the meaning of mercy as kindness or luck in English, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say mercy in different languages and contexts.
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MERCY meaning: 1. kindness that makes you forgive someone,...
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traducir MERCY: misericordia, piedad [feminine, singular],...
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MERCY meaning: 1. kindness that makes you forgive someone, usually someone that you have authority over: 2. to be…. Learn more.
Inglés: Español: at the mercy of [sth] prep (helpless) (sin ayuda) a merced de loc prep : Without fuel the ship's engines failed and the vessel was at the mercy of the violent storm. at the mercy of [sb] prep (dependent) a la caridad de loc prep (coloquial) a la buena de loc prep : The child was left at the mercy of his older cousins.
traducir MERCY: misericordia, piedad [feminine, singular], clemencia [feminine, singular]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
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mercy. noun. /ˈmɜːsi/ /ˈmɜːrsi/ (plural mercies) Idioms. [uncountable] a kind or forgiving attitude towards somebody that you have the power to harm or right to punish synonym humanity. to ask/beg/plead for mercy. They showed no mercy to their hostages. God have mercy on us.
noun. 1. (= compassion) misericordia f. (= clemency) clemencia f ⧫ piedad f. to beg for mercy pedir clemencia. to have mercy on sb tener misericordia o piedad de algn ⧫ tener clemencia para con algn. have mercy! ¡por piedad! God in His mercy el Señor en su infinita bondad. to show sb no mercy no mostrarse misericordioso o clemente con algn.