I
n.
1)to feel; suffer ~
2) to alleviate, ease ~
3) deep, great, profound ~
4) economic, financial ~
5) ~ at, over, with
6) to smb.'s ~ (to our ~, her condition did not improve)
II
v. ( R ) it ~ed me (to read) that a new epidemic had broken out
I
n.
1)to feel; suffer ~
2) to alleviate, ease ~
3) deep, great, profound ~
4) economic, financial ~
5) ~ at, over, with
6) to smb.'s ~ (to our ~, her condition did not improve)
II
v. ( R ) it ~ed me (to read) that a new epidemic had broken out
The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations. Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям. 2012