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1 hear, hear: An expression used to express approval, as in Whenever the senator spoke, he was greeted with cries of “Hear! hear!” This expression was originally Hear him! hear him! and used to call attention to a s
General subject: hear-hearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > hear, hear: An expression used to express approval, as in Whenever the senator spoke, he was greeted with cries of “Hear! hear!” This expression was originally Hear him! hear him! and used to call attention to a s
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2 Parts Listing and Used On Techniques
File extension: PLUTOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Parts Listing and Used On Techniques
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3 לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag
לבריוןYalk. Esth. 1056, v. בִּרְיוֹן.Jewish literature > לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag
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4 and
وَ (وَاو العَطْف) \ and: (used for joining two words or groups of words): Boys and girls ate and drank at the party. -
5 and-virki
I. in Icel. writers esp. used of bay and bay-stacks; ef eldr kemr í hús manns eðr a., K. Þ. K. 78, 82; færa, reiða a., to carry into the barn, Grág. ii. 122, Lv. 211; nema fé gangi í akr, engi, töður eðr a., Grág. ii. 299; nautafjöldi var kominn í tún ok vildi brjóta a., … throw down the cocks, Glúm. 342, Boll. 336; sendi Úlfarr menn upp á hálsinn at sjá um a. sitt þat er þar stóð; cp. little below, stórsæti, large ricks, Eb. 152.II. in Norway more generally used of crop, tillage, agricultural implements; garð þann sem um a. ( barley ricks?) stendr, Gþl. 381; ef menn brenna a. manna, N. G. L. i. 244; a. ( produce) manna hvatki sem er, 251, Jb. 312; þá skal hann þar etja öllu sinu a. á, 357; viðarköst, timbr, grindr, sleða eðr önnur a., implements (some MSS. read amboð), 258, v. l. Metaph., legit hafa mér a. nær garði, en at berjast við þik fyrir sakleysi, business more urgent than to …, Grett. 110 A. -
6 and-skoti
and annskoti, a, m. [and-, adversus; skjóta, skoti], prop. an opponent, adversary, one who ‘shoots from the opposite ranks;’ a. lýðs várs ok laga várra, 655 xvi. B; þeir höfðu heyrt at andskotar þeirra vildi verja þeim vígi þingvöllinn, they had heard that their adversaries would keep them by a fight from the parliament field, Íb. ch. 7; eigi mun ek vera í andskota flokki móti honum, Fms. v. 269. 2. metaph. a fiend, devil, transl. of Satan, now only used in that sense and in swearing; nú hefir a. fundit færi á at freista yðvar, Post. 656; far í brott a., ϋπαγε Σατανα, 146; a. ok þeir englar er eptir honumhurfu, Ver. I; dökvir þik, anskoti (voc.), 623. 31, Hom. 108, 109, K. Á. 20.COMPD: andskotaflokkr. -
7 and-svar
and annsvar, n. [A. S. andsvaru; Hel. uses andvordi and andvordian = respondere; Ulf. andavaurd], an ‘answer,’ response, but in old writers esp. a decision; vera skjótr í andsvörum, prompt in deciding, Fms. i. 277; sagðist til hans hafa vikit um ansvarit, put the case under his decision, vi. 354; munu vit tala fleira áðr ek veita því andsvör, before I decide, Ld. 80; in N. G. L. i. 86 it seems to mean protest, intervention: used of the echo in Al. 35.COMPD: andsvaramaðr. -
8 and-sælis
in common talk andhælis, adv. [sól], against the course of the sun (cp. the Scot. ‘widdershins,’ that is, going against the sunshine or the sun’s light, a direction universally considered both in England and Scotland to be most unlucky; see the quot. in Jamieson sub voce), Ísl. ii. 154, Rb. 134; esp. used of witches and ‘uncanny’ appearances; þat gékk öfugt um húsit ok a., it went backwards about the house and against the sun’s course, Eb. 268, Gísl. 33, cp. Fs. (Vd.) 43, 59; hon gékk öfug a. um tréit, ok hafði þar yfir mörg röm ummæli, Grett. 151.β. ansælis or andhælis is used of everything that goes backwards, wrong, or perversely; cp. andærr and andæris. -
9 and
[ənd], [ænd] conjunction1) joining two statements, pieces of information etc:وَ (واو العَطْف)a mother and child.
2) in addition to:وّ (إضافَة إلى)2 and 2 makes 4.
3) as a result of which:نَتيجَة لِذلِك، فَTry hard and you will succeed.
4) used instead of "to" with a verb:تستعمل بدلا من“ان” مع الفعلDo try and come!
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10 AND-
* * *a prefix denoting whatever is opposite, against, towards, and fig. hostile, adverse; often spelt an- or ann-.* * *a prefixed prep. [Ulf. uses a separate prep. and; A. S. and-; Germ. ant-, ent-, empf-; it exists in Engl. in an-swer; Lat. ante-; Gr. ἀντι-], denoting whatever is opposite, against, towards, and metaph. hostile, adverse; freq. spelt and pronounced an- or ann-; it is used in a great many compds, v. below. If followed by v, the a changes into ö, e. g. öndverðr, adversus; in andvirði, prize, however, the a is unchanged. -
11 and-lit
n. and annlit, [and-, adversus, and líta; Ulf. andavleizns = πρύσωπον; A. S. andvlite; Germ. antlitz], a face, countenance; á andliti þeirra, 623. 61; sá ek annlit þitt, id., Nj. 16; þangat horfi anlit er hnakki skyldi, N. G. L. i. 12; Hom. 7 renders in faciem by í andliti. Metaph. auglit is used as more dignified; í augliti Guðs (not andliti), ενώπιον του Θεου, in the eyes or sight of God.COMPDS: andlitsbjörg, andlitsfarinn, andlitsmein, andlitssköp. -
12 and-fætingr
s, m. [and-], transl. of Antipodes in Pliny, Stj. 94. Now used in the mod. sense of Antipodes; also in the phrase, sofa andfætis, or andfæting, of two sleeping in a bed ‘heads and heels.’ -
13 and-marki
ann-, and an-, a, m. [and-, mark], a fault, flaw, blemish; ókostir eðr andmarkar, Grág. i. 313; ef annmarkar þeir verða á búfénu, 429; þú leyndir anmarka á honum, Nj. 8.β. metaph. in moral sense, trespasses; iðran annmarka, 625. 90; used as a nickname, Gísl. 32.COMPDS: annmarkafullr, annmarkalauss. -
14 used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
General subject: does (exactly) what it says on the tin (This car is great. It does exactly what it says on the tin, it looks good and performs well. АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
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15 and-lát
n. [önd, anima; lát, damnum], ‘loss of breath,’ death; þá er þú fregn a. mitt, 623. 43; a. Magnúss konungs, Gizurar biskups, etc., Bs. i. 65, 70, Eg. 119, 367.β. the last gasp, the very moment of death; þá var konungr nær andláti, Hkr. i. 160; var hann þá beint í andláti, Fms. vi. 230; ok er hann fann at nær dró at andláti hans, his last moments drew near, viii. 446: andlát has the notion of a quiet, easy death; líflát, a violent death; but both are only used in a dignified sense.COMPDS: andlátsdagr, andlátsdægr, andlátssorg, andlátstíð. -
16 and-vaka
u, f. sleeplessness, ἀγρυπνία, caused by care or grief, Fms. i. 82; mostly used in pl.β. medic. agrypnia, Fél. ix. 189, Bs. i. 251.γ. wakefulness, Hom. 108. In the Máfhlíð. vísur, Eb. ch. 19, andvaka unda = a sword, the ‘awakener’ of wounds; (cp. vekja blóð.) -
17 Used Welding Machines and Equipment
Trademark term: UWMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Used Welding Machines and Equipment
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18 Used commonly as a euphemism for the essence of the man, the male genitalia and penis, as it is sandwiched in between two other biological tissues
Taboo: manwichУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Used commonly as a euphemism for the essence of the man, the male genitalia and penis, as it is sandwiched in between two other biological tissues
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19 Muslins, Home And Colonial
MUSLINS, HOME AND COLONIALSeveral fabrics are sold under the general term of muslin in the home trade and the following are a few with the manufacturing details: - All these cloths are dress muslins and used for summer and evening dresses, also for underwear. They are all plain weave and usually white, ecru, cream and light colours.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Muslins, Home And Colonial
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20 on and on
used with certain verbs to emphasize the length of an activity:باسْتِمْرار، بلا تَوَقُّفShe kept on and on asking questions.
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