Word for sweating or sweat

Sweating vs Sweat — What’s the Difference?

Sweat

Sweating

Definitions

Definition as Noun
  • condensation of moisture on a cold surface
  • use of physical or mental energy; hard work
  • agitation resulting from active worry
  • salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
Definition as Noun
  • the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid

Definition as Verb
  • excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin
Definition as Verb

Synonyms

  • effort, elbow grease, exertion, travail
  • fret, stew, lather, swither
  • perspiration, sudor
  • sudate, perspire

  • perspiration, diaphoresis, sudation, hidrosis

Examples

  • «the cold glasses were streaked with sweat«
  • «he got an A for effort»; «they managed only with great exertion»
  • «don’t get in a stew»; «he’s in a sweat about exams»
  • «sweat poured off his brow»
  • «Exercise makes one sweat«

  • «perspiration is a homeostatic process»

Parts of Speech

Related

  • Sweat vs effort
  • Sweat vs elbow grease
  • Sweat vs exertion
  • Sweat vs travail
  • Sweat vs fret
  • Sweat vs stew
  • Sweat vs lather
  • Sweat vs swither
  • Sweat vs perspiration
  • Sweat vs sudor
  • Sweat vs sudate
  • Sweat vs perspire
  • Sweat vs diaphoresis
  • Sweat vs sudation
  • Sweat vs hidrosis
  • Sweating vs effort
  • Sweating vs elbow grease
  • Sweating vs exertion
  • Sweating vs travail
  • Sweating vs fret
  • Sweating vs stew
  • Sweating vs lather
  • Sweating vs swither
  • Sweating vs perspiration
  • Sweating vs sudor
  • Sweating vs sudate
  • Sweating vs perspire
  • Sweating vs diaphoresis
  • Sweating vs sudation
  • Sweating vs hidrosis

See also

Перевод sweat с английского на русский

  • потеть (вспотеть, обливаться, попотеть, обливаться потом, пропотеть)
  • запотевать
  • корпеть

3 формы глагола с транскрипцией

Base Form
Инфинитив
Past Simple
2-ая форма
Past Participle
3-ая форма
(Причастие прошедшего времени)
Gerund
Герундий
sweat sweated sweated sweat
[swet] [ˈswetəd] [ˈswetəd] [swet]
[swet] [ˈswetɪd] [ˈswetɪd] [swet]

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Спряжение sweat в английском языке во всех временах, лицах и числах

Simple Tense — Простое (неопределенное) время

Present Simple
Простое настоящее

  • I sweat
  • you sweat
  • he, she sweats
  • we sweat
  • you sweat
  • they sweat

Past Simple
Простое прошедшее

  • I sweated; sweat
  • you sweated; sweat
  • he, she sweated; sweat
  • we sweated; sweat
  • you sweated; sweat
  • they sweated; sweat

Future Simple
Простое будущее

  • I will sweat
  • you will sweat
  • he, she will sweat
  • we will sweat
  • you will sweat
  • they will sweat

Continuous Tense — Длительное время

Present Simple Continuous
Настоящее длительное

  • I am sweating
  • you are sweating
  • he, she is sweating
  • we are sweating
  • you are sweating
  • they are sweating

Past Simple Continuous
Прошедшее длительное

  • I was sweating
  • you were sweating
  • he, she was sweating
  • we were sweating
  • you were sweating
  • they were sweating

Future Simple Continuous
Будущее длительное

  • I will be sweating
  • you will be sweating
  • he, she will be sweating
  • we will be sweating
  • you will be sweating
  • they will be sweating

Perfect Tense — Совершенное время

Present Perfect
Настоящее совершенное

  • I have sweated; sweat
  • you have sweated; sweat
  • he, she has sweated; sweat
  • we have sweated; sweat
  • you have sweated; sweat
  • they have sweated; sweat

Past Perfect
Прошедшее совершенное

  • I had sweated; sweat
  • you had sweated; sweat
  • he, she had sweated; sweat
  • we had sweated; sweat
  • you had sweated; sweat
  • they had sweated; sweat

Future Perfect
Будущее совершенное

  • I will have sweated; sweat
  • you will have sweated; sweat
  • he, she will have sweated; sweat
  • we will have sweated; sweat
  • you will have sweated; sweat
  • they will have sweated; sweat

Perfect Continuous Tense — Длительное совершенное время

Present Perfect Continuous
Настоящее совершенное длительное

  • I have been sweating
  • you have been sweating
  • he, she has been sweating
  • we have been sweating
  • you have been sweating
  • they have been sweating

Past Perfect Continuous
Прошедшее совершенное длительное

  • I had been sweating
  • you had been sweating
  • he, she had been sweating
  • we had been sweating
  • you had been sweating
  • they had been sweating

Future Perfect Continuous
Будущее совершенное длительное

  • I will have been sweating
  • you will have been sweating
  • he, she will have been sweating
  • we will have been sweating
  • you will have been sweating
  • they will have been sweating

Conditional — Условное наклонение

Present

  • I would sweat
  • you would sweat
  • he, she would sweat
  • we would sweat
  • you would sweat
  • they would sweat

Perfect

  • I would have sweated; sweat
  • you would have sweated; sweat
  • he, she would have sweated; sweat
  • we would have sweated; sweat
  • you would have sweated; sweat
  • they would have sweated; sweat

Present Continuous

  • I would be sweating
  • you would be sweating
  • he, she would be sweating
  • we would be sweating
  • you would be sweating
  • they would be sweating

Perfect Continuous

  • I would have been sweating
  • you would have been sweating
  • he, she would have been sweating
  • we would have been sweating
  • you would have been sweating
  • they would have been sweating

Imperative — Повелительное наклонение

Imperative

  • you sweat
  • we Let’s sweat
  • you sweat

Проспрягать другие глаголы

confer, shine, deepen, borrow, delete, negotiate, activate, follow, unleash, shock, polish, underestimate, approach, resume, rake, rap, log, date, try, ask, graduate, paste, scoop, run, rent, threaten, note

пот, тяжелый труд, потение, испарина, потеть, вспотеть, запотевать, волноваться

существительное

- пот, испарина

to break into a sweat — покрыться потом
he is dripping with sweat — с него пот градом льётся
in a sweat — а) в волнении, в тревоге; б) в ярости;
all of a sweat — весь взмокший от пота, обливающийся потом
in a cold sweat — в холодном поту
bloody sweat — кровавый пот
by /in/ the sweat of one’s brow — библ. в поте лица (своего)

- потение

a good sweat will cure your cold — чтобы избавиться от простуды, вам надо хорошенько пропотеть

- запотевание, влажный налёт (на поверхности чего-л.); выпот

the drink was so cold that there immediately appeared sweat on the glass — напиток был такой холодный, что рюмка тотчас же запотела

- разг. изнурительный труд

a lot of sweat went into that job — над этой работой пришлось немало попотеть
I can’t stand the sweat of it — я не могу вынести этой каторжной работы

- разг. беспокойство, волнение, тревога

in a sweat — а) в волнении, в тревоге; б) в ярости;
to be in a cold sweat — быть в ужасе, обливаться холодным потом от страха

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глагол

- потеть, покрываться потом, испариной

to sweat with heat — потеть от жары
his hands sweat — у него потеют руки
to sweat with fear — обливаться (холодным) потом от страха
I sweat to think of it — меня бросает в жар от одной мысли об этом

- вызывать потение

it is necessary to sweat him — ему необходимо пропотеть

- пропитать потом

he sweated his shirt — у него рубаха намокла от пота

- запотевать

the glass sweated — рюмка запотела

- выделять влагу; сыреть

the cheese sweated — на сыре выступила слеза

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Мои примеры

Словосочетания

the rank odour of sweat and urine — отвратительный запах пота и мочи  
beads of sweat on his forehead — капли пота у него на лбу  
beads of sweat — капельки пота  
to break out in a cold sweat — покрыться холодной испариной  
to sweat out a cold — пропотеть, чтобы избавиться от простуды  
to sweat out an exam — выдержать экзамен  
sweat box — карцер  
sweat glands — анат. потовые железы  
sweat socks — толстые шерстяные или хлопковые носки  
to sweat out flu — пропотеть и тем избавиться от гриппа  
bathed in sweat — обливающийся потом  
sweat out flu — пропотеть и тем избавиться от гриппа  

Примеры с переводом

Sweat dropped from his brow.

Пот стекал с его лба.

Heat makes you sweat.

Из-за жары вы потеете.

He sweats a lot when he exercises.

Он много потеет, когда занимается спортом.

He reeked of sweat.

От него разило потом.

I was bathed in a cold sweat

Я обливался холодным потом.

Don’t sweat it, I’ll lend you the money.

Не волнуйся, я одолжу тебе эти деньги.

His forehead was dripping sweat.

У него со лба капал пот.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

We’ll let them sweat a while longer.

The runners were dripping with sweat.

He felt sweat prickle on his forehead.

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Фразовые глаголы

Возможные однокоренные слова

sweated  — потогонный, пропотевший, применяющий потогонную систему
sweater  — свитер, эксплуататор
sweaty  — потный, потливый, запотевший, потогонный, запотелый, вызывающий пот
sweating  — потение, потеющий
sweatily  — потливо, в поту, возбужденно
sweatiness  — потливость

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: sweat
he/she/it: sweats
ing ф. (present participle): sweating
2-я ф. (past tense): sweated
3-я ф. (past participle): sweated


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sweat

 (swĕt)

v. sweat·ed or sweat, sweat·ing, sweats

v.intr.

1. To excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; perspire.

2. To exude in droplets, as moisture from certain cheeses or sap from a tree.

3. To collect moisture in small drops from the air, as a cold water pipe.

4.

a. To release moisture, as hay in the swath.

b. To ferment, as tobacco during curing.

5. Informal To work long and hard: sweated over his term paper.

6. Informal To fret or worry: Don’t sweat over the bills.

v.tr.

1.

a. To excrete (moisture) through a porous surface, such as the skin.

b. To excrete (wastes) in perspiration: sweated out the toxins in the steam room.

2. To have (moisture) condense in small drops on a surface.

3. To cause to perspire, as by drugs, heat, or strenuous exercise: Running for the train got me sweated up.

4. To make damp or wet with perspiration: His shirt was sweated.

5.

a. To cause to work excessively; overwork.

b. To overwork and underpay (employees).

6. Slang

a. To interrogate (someone) under duress: sweated the suspected spy for hours.

b. To extract (information) from someone under duress: The police sweated the information out of the suspect.

7. Metallurgy To join (metal parts) by interposing cold solder and then heating.

8. To steam (vegetables or other food).

9. Informal To fret or worry about: Don’t sweat the details.

n.

1. The colorless saline moisture excreted by the sweat glands; perspiration.

2. Condensation of moisture in the form of droplets on a surface.

3.

a. The process of sweating.

b. A condition or instance of sweating: worked up a sweat raking leaves.

4. Strenuous labor or exertion: It took a lot of sweat to move the piano.

5. A run given to a horse as exercise before a race.

6. Informal An anxious, fretful condition: got myself in a sweat over the deadline.

7. sweats Informal

a. A sweatsuit.

b. Sweatpants.

Phrasal Verb:

sweat out Slang

1. To endure anxiously: sweat out an exam.

2. To await (something) anxiously: sweat out one’s final grades.

Idioms:

no sweat Slang

1. Easily done or handled.

2. Used to acknowledge an expression of gratitude.

sweat blood Informal

1. To work diligently or strenuously.

2. To worry intensely.

sweat bullets Slang

1. To sweat profusely.

2. To worry intensely.

sweat of (one’s) brow

Hard work: landscaped the yard by the sweat of my brow.


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sweating

(ˈswɛtɪŋ)

n

(Physiology) the act or process of sweating

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sweating

adjective

Producing or covered with sweat:

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Translations

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sweat·ing

n. sudor, perspiración, transpiración.

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sweating

n sudoración f, transpiración f

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sweat | sweating |

As nouns the difference between sweat and sweating

is that sweat is fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation while sweating is the production and evaporation of a watery fluid called sweat that is excreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.

As verbs the difference between sweat and sweating

is that sweat is to emit sweat while sweating is .

As an adjective sweating is

of or relating to one who is.

Other Comparisons: What’s the difference?

sweat

Noun

(en-noun)

  • Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation.
  • (British, slang, military slang, especially WWI) A soldier (especially one who is old or experienced).
  • (historical) The sweating sickness.
  • * 2009 , Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall , Fourth Estate 2010, page 131:
    When the sweat comes back this summer, 1528, people say, as they did last year, that you won’t get it if you don’t think about it.
    (Holinshed)
  • Moisture issuing from any substance.
    the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or stack
    (Mortimer)
  • A short run by a racehorse as a form of exercise.
  • Synonyms

    * (fluid that exits the body through pores) perspiration
    * sudor

    Derived terms

    * break a sweat
    * cold sweat
    * no sweat
    * old sweat
    * sweat gland
    * sweatshirt
    * sweatshop
    * sweaty

    Etymology 2

    From (etyl) . Compare Dutch zweten, German schwitzen, Danish svede.

    Verb

    (en verb)

  • To emit sweat.
  • To cause to excrete moisture from the skin; to cause to perspire.
    His physicians attempted to sweat him by most powerful sudorifics.
  • (informal) To work hard.
    I’ve been sweating over my essay all day.
  • (informal) To extract money, labour, etc. from, by exaction or oppression.
    to sweat»’ a spendthrift; to »’sweat labourers
  • (informal) To worry.
  • (colloquial) To worry about (something).
  • * 2010 , Brooks Barnes, «Studios battle to save Narnia», The New York Times , 5 Dec 2010:
    There are few matters studio executives sweat more than maintaining their franchises.
  • To emit, in the manner of sweat.
    to sweat blood
  • * Dryden
    With exercise she sweat ill humors out.
  • To emit moisture.
    The cheese will start sweating if you don’t refrigerate it.
  • (plumbing) To solder (a pipe joint) together.
  • (slang) To stress out.
    Stop sweatin’ me!
  • (intransitive) To cook slowly in shallow oil without browning.
  • (archaic) To remove a portion of (a coin), as by shaking it with others in a bag, so that the friction wears off a small quantity of the metal.
  • * R. Cobden
    The only use of it [money] which is interdicted is to put it in circulation again after having diminished its weight by sweating , or otherwise, because the quantity of metal contains is no longer consistent with its impression.
  • Synonyms

    * (emit sweat) perspire
    * (work hard) slave, slog, work hard
    * (to worry) fret, worry

    Derived terms

    * sweat like a pig
    * sweater
    * (l)
    * unsweat

    sweating

    Noun

  • the production and evaporation of a watery fluid called sweat that is excreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
  • * Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
    Her jet-black hair would be heavily braided, and her face chalky-white from its coating of powder (she suffered from constant sweatings and seborrhoea).
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