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1 TOM
TOM [tɔm]masculine noun( = territoire d'outre-mer) overseas territory → DOM-TOM* * *tɔmnom masculin: abbr territoire* * *tɔm1.abr nm territoire d'outre-mer Overseas Territory2.abr nmpl territoires d'outre-mer Overseas Territories* * *TOM nm: abbr ⇒ territoire. -
2 TÓM
* * *n. leisure; Aron kvað nú eigi t. at því, A. said there was no time (leisure) for that; í tómi, at leisure; leika í tómi við, to allow oneself time, take one’s time (hann sá hvert ráð, er bezt gegndi, ef hann lék í tómi við); í góðu, œrnu tómi, at good, ample leisure; af tómi, by and by.* * *n. emptiness, vacuity; jörðin var eyði og tóm, Gen. i. 2.II. metaph. leisure = Lat. otium; þeir báðu hann gefa sér tóm til, at þeir hitti Aðalstein konung, Eg. 279; tóm er at klæðask, Bev.; gefa sér tóm til e-s, Hom. (St.); ljá e-m tóms, Ld. 276; Aron kvað nú eigi tóm at því, there was no time (leisure) for that, Sturl. ii. 69; ok væri lengra tóm til gefit, Fms. xi. 27; sá er úrækir langt tóm, 656 C. 34:—with prepp., the phrase, í tómi, at leisure, Fs. 105, Gullþ. 18, Eb. 256, Fms. ii. 261; leika við e-t í tómi, Fms. vi. 152, O. H. L. 22; hann kallaði ákaft en þau bjoggusk í tómi, Fms. x. 216; af tómi, by and bye, Nj. 18, Fs. 24; í góðu, ærnu tómi, in good, full leisure, Fms. viii. 88, Fb. i. 196. -
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bare, blank, empty, idle, unoccupied* * *adj empty ( fx bottle, room, house; for of);( ubeskrevet) blank ( fx page);(fig) empty ( fx threats, pleasures, promises, titles, words), idle (fx talk, threats);( udtryksløs) blank ( fx expression, face), vacant ( fx look, stare);[ tom for] empty of,F void of ( fx meaning);[ med sb:][ tomme kalorier] empty calories;[ tom plads] vacant (el. empty) seat;(fx på væg) empty space, blank ( fx where a picture has been);( på blanket, i bog) blank (space);(fig) gap ( fx no one can fill the gap left by him),F void ( fx his death left a void);[ tomt rum] empty space,( værelse) empty room;(fys) vacuum;[ det tomme rum] space ( fx the parachutist jumped into space),F the void;[ stirre ud i det tomme rum] stare into space;[ tomme tønder buldrer mest] empty vessels make the most sound (el. noise);(se også mængde). -
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Ⅰ m (G tomu) volume- trzy opasłe tomy jego dzieł zebranych three thick volumes of his collected works- encyklopedia w dwunastu tomach a twelve-volume encyclopaediaⅡ tomy przen. (mnóstwo) a volume, volumes- napisać/zebrać tomy o czymś to write/collect a volume a. volumes of sth- podczas podróży nagromadził tomy notatek i zdjęć during the journey he amassed volumes of notes and photographs* * *tom pierwszy/drugi — volume one/two
* * *mi(oprawiona książka l. część książki) volume, book.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tom
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1. roof; (dial.) house, home. (o’zini) tomdan tashlaydi nuts, crazy about 2. (Arabic) complete, full; completely. darajai tom wholly, completely. tom ma’nosi bilan in the true meaning of the word 3. (Russian) volume (book) v.i. to drip; to radiate, to beam. (tomdir /tomiz, tomizil) -
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8 tom
пустой, -ая-t, -me* * *blank, empty, vacant* * *subst. line, string subst. [ hestetømme] rein adj. empty, void -
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10 tóm-læti
n. slowness, slovenliness, indolence; þeir sögðu Þorleif mjök Íslenzkan fyrir t. sitt, Eb. 198; t. ( indolence) góðs verks, Hom. 26; t. várt er latir erum, 84. -
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13 tom
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14 tom
• tome; volume -
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16 tom
empty, hollow, void -
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18 TOM
The Térritoires d'Outre Mer.The last four existing French colonies, namely French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Fatuna, and theFrench Antarctic Territories. -
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20 tom
nm. g.v. tuim; pl. tuim, hillock, knoll, eminence, round heap, clump of bushes
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