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2 bind
v. binden; verplichten; zich houden aanbind1[ bajnd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 binding ⇒ band, gebondenheid♦voorbeelden:————————bind21 (aaneen)plakken ⇒ zich (ver)binden, vast/hard/dik worden♦voorbeelden:heat causes clay to bind • door de hitte wordt klei hardII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (vast)binden ⇒ bijeenbinden, boeien2 bedwingen ⇒ aan banden leggen, hinderen3 verplichten ⇒ verbinden, dwingen4 verbinden ⇒ omwinden, omwikkelen6 binden ⇒ dik/hard/vast(er) maken♦voorbeelden:2 be snow-bound • vastzitten in/door de sneeuwshe felt bound down by the regulations • ze voelde zich aan banden gelegd door de bepalingen3 she's bound to come • ze moet (wel)/is verplicht te komen, ze zal zeker komenbind someone to secrecy • iemand tot geheimhouding verplichtenhe's bound up in his job • hij gaat helemaal op in zijn werk→ bind over bind over/ -
3 bind
past tense, past participle - bound; verb1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) binde, forbinde2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) binde inn•- binding- - bound Isubst. \/baɪnd\/1) ( slang) knipe, vanskelig situasjon2) ( slang) sur jobb3) (botanikk, også bindweed) forklaring: en av flere plantearter i slektene Convolvulus, (-vindel) og Fallopia, (-slirekne)4) (botanikk, også bine) ranke, slyngplante5) ( slang) treging, kjedelig type6) ( slang) grinebiter, kverulant, surpomp7) ( slang) lassis, boms8) ( musikk) (binde)bue9) ( fekting) (slags) støt, forklaring: fekteaksjon som binder klinge til motstander i en fektelinje, og åpner mulighet for støtbe at one's bind ( slang) ha fått nok å drikkefast bind, fast find ( bibelsk) vel forvart er vel spartin a bind under sterkt press i knipe, i en vanskelig situasjonit's a bind ( slang) det er dødstrist, det er utrolig dumtII1) binde, binde fast, feste, binde sammen, feste med lenke, knyte, knyte fast2) (medisin, også bind up) forbinde, bandasjere, binde for3) ( hagebruk) binde opp4) være ombundet5) ( også jus) binde, forplikte, stadfeste, tillegge, være obligatorisk, gjøre obligatorisk6) (matlaging, kjemi) binde, få til å henge sammen, feste seg, stivne, størkneleire virker bindende \/ leire kan brukes som bindemiddel7) sette seg fast, henge seg opp, kile seg fast8) ( bøker) binde inn9) ( magi) trollbinde, binde14) ( om fordøyelse) virke forstoppende• be careful with milk, it binds the bowelsvær forsiktig med melk, det virker forstoppendebe bound apprentice få lærlingekontraktbe bound in the ties of matrimony bli smidd i hymens lenkerbe bound over ( jus) få betinget dom, få vilkårlig dombind down binde, tvingebind somebody over to something ( jus) pålegge noen noebind somebody together knytte noen sammen, sveise noen i hop, binde noen til hverandrebind somebody to something pålegge noen noebind the bargain gjøre avtalen bindendebind to something ( også overført) binde seg til noe, reagere med noe, knytte seg til noebind with binde opp med -
4 bind
[baɪnd]гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. bound1) вязать; связывать; завязыватьThey bound his legs tight. — Они крепко связали его ноги.
He was bound to the mast of his ship. — Он был привязан к мачте своего корабля.
The sticks of wood were bound together in bunches. — Хворост был связан в вязанки.
Parcels must be properly bound up for posting to other countries. — Для отправки за границу посылки должны быть соответствующим образом упакованы.
Syn:2) привязыватьThe prisoner was bound to a post and shot. — Приговорённого привязали к столбу и расстреляли.
3) обшивать, обвязывать ( края); вправлять более слабый материал в оправу из более прочногоA sort of low beef-eater hat bound with yellow. — Это была небольшая шляпа наподобие головных уборов лейб-гвардейцев, только обшитая жёлтым.
4) зажимать; стягивать (волосы, горловину мешка)A fillet binds her hair. — Её волосы собраны в хвост и стянуты лентой.
5) перевязывать, делать перевязку; делать компрессGive me another horse and bind up my wounds. — Дайте мне свежую лошадь и перевяжите мои раны.
6) = bind up переплетать книгу; переплетать несколько разных книг или рукописей в один томThe firm has agreed to bind up the six articles into one book. — Фирма согласилась издать эти шесть статей одной книгой.
7) лишать свободы, заковывать в кандалы, сажать в тюрьму, брать в пленSurprise him first, and with hard fetters bind. — Сначала застань его врасплох, а затем закуй в тяжёлые кандалы.
8) ( bind to)The youngest son was bound to a master builder for seven years. — Самый младший сын был отдан в обучение главному строителю на семь лет.
б) заставлять кого-л. повиноватьсяWe must bind the members of the committee to secrecy. — Мы должны обязать членов комитета хранить тайну.
9) задерживать, ограничивать; связывать (чем-л. нематериальным)I have no official business to bind me. — У меня не было никаких служебных дел, связывающих меня.
10) овладевать, подчинять (о болезни, страсти)11) обязывать; обрекатьEvery county is bound to repair the highways which passed through it. — Каждое графство обязано поддерживать в хорошем состоянии дороги, которые проходят через него.
12) скреплять, соединять прям. и перен.A shilling is passed to bind the bargain. — Для скрепления сделки передаётся шиллинг.
This problem is bound up with many others. — Эта проблема связана со многими другими.
The future of the island is bound up with the fortunes of the ruling power. — Будущее острова связано с судьбами его правителей.
13) затвердевать (о снеге, грязи, глине, тесте, фарше)You will need beaten egg to bind. — Чтобы всё схватилось, вам понадобятся взбитые яйца.
14) крепить, вызывать запорThis fruit binds the bowels. — Этот фрукт крепит.
15) запрягать16) заключать брак17) разг. вызывать скуку, быть зануднымVoyages are binding things, and I'm lucky to have had this job to keep me busy. — Путешествия - невыносимо скучная штука, так что я рад, что у меня была с собой работа.
18) жаловатьсяEddy's been binding to Vic about you. — Эдди тут рассказывал Вику про твои делишки.
•- bind off
- bind out
- bind over
- bind together••- be bound up inin bounden duty — по долгу, по чувству долга
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5 bind
1. transitive verb,he was bound hand and foot — er war/wurde an Händen und Füßen gefesselt
3) (Bookb.) binden4)be bound up with something — (fig.) eng mit etwas verbunden sein
5) (oblige)bind somebody/oneself to something — jemanden/sich an etwas (Akk.) binden
be bound to do something — (required) verpflichtet sein, etwas zu tun
6)be bound to do something — (certain) etwas ganz bestimmt tun
it is bound to rain — es wird bestimmt od. sicherlich regnen
7)I'm bound to say that... — (feel obliged) ich muss schon sagen, dass...
8) (Cookery) binden9) (Law)2. intransitive verb,bind somebody over [to keep the peace] — jemanden verwarnen od. rechtlich verpflichten[, die öffentliche Ordnung zu wahren]
1) (cohere) binden; [Lehm, Ton:] fest od. hart werden; [Zement:] abbinden2) (be restricted) blockieren; [Kolben:] sich festfressen3. noun1) (coll.): (nuisance)what a bind! — wie unangenehm od. lästig!
2)be in a bind — (Amer. coll.) in einer Klemme sitzen (ugs.)
* * *past tense, past participle - bound; verb1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) binden•- academic.ru/6978/binding">binding- -bound* * *[baɪnd]to be a bit of a \bind ziemlich lästig seinto be in a bit of a \bind in der Klemme stecken [o sitzen] famII. vi<bound, bound>binden; clay, soil fest werdenIII. vt<bound, bound>1. (fasten)to be bound hand and foot an Händen und Füßen gefesselt sein2. (cause to congeal)▪ to \bind together ⇆ sth etw zusammenbinden3. (commit)▪ to \bind sb jdn binden [o verpflichten]to \bind sb to secrecy jdn zum Stillschweigen verpflichten4. usu passiveto \bind one's feet seine Füße einschnürento \bind one's hair seine Haare zusammenbinden5. TYPOto \bind a book ein Buch binden* * *[baɪnd] pret, ptp bound1. vtbound hand and foot — an Händen und Füßen gefesselt or gebunden
2) (= tie round) wound, arm etc verbinden; bandage wickeln, binden; artery abbinden; (for beauty) waist einschnüren; feet einbinden or -schnüren; hair binden3) (= secure edge of) material, hem einfassen4) book binden5)(= oblige
by contract, promise) to bind sb to sth — jdn an etw (acc) binden, jdn zu etw verpflichtento bind sb to do sth — jdn verpflichten, etw zu tun
to bind sb as an apprentice — jdn in die Lehre geben (to zu)
See:→ bound7) (= make cohere COOK) binden2. vi1) (= cohere cement etc) bindenstop the soil binding by adding some compost — lockern Sie den Boden mit Kompost
the clay soil tended to bind — der Lehmboden war ziemlich schwer or klebte ziemlich
the grass should help the soil bind — das Gras sollte den Boden festigen
3) (= stick brake, sliding part etc) blockieren3. n (inf)1)in a bind — in der Klemme (inf)
2)* * *bind [baınd]A s1. a) Band nb) Bindfaden m2. MUSa) Haltebogen mb) Bindebogen mc) Klammer fd) Querbalken m3. MINER eisenhaltige Tonerdea) in Schwulitäten sein,b) in einer Zwickmühle sein oder sitzen;put sb in a bind jemanden in Schwulitäten bringenB v/t prät und pperf bound [baʊnd]1. (an-, um-, fest)binden, knoten, knüpfen:bind sth to a tree etwas an einen Baum binden2. (ein)binden, verbinden, umwickeln3. einen Saum etc einfassen4. ein Rad etc beschlagen5. fesseln, binden (auch fig:to an akk):they bound his hands behind him sie banden ihm die Hände auf den Rücken6. Fechten: die Klinge des Gegners binden9. hart machen10. MED verstopfenbind o.s. to do sth sich verpflichten, etwas zu tun;bind a bargain einen Handel (durch Anzahlung) verbindlich machen;bind sb (as an) apprentice jemanden in Ausbildung oder in die Lehre geben (to bei); → bound1 B 2, B 412. ein Buch (ein)bindenC v/i1. CHEM, GASTR binden2. fest oder hart werden3. MED stopfen4. fig binden(d sein), verpflichten* * *1. transitive verb,he was bound hand and foot — er war/wurde an Händen und Füßen gefesselt
3) (Bookb.) binden4)be bound up with something — (fig.) eng mit etwas verbunden sein
5) (oblige)bind somebody/oneself to something — jemanden/sich an etwas (Akk.) binden
be bound to do something — (required) verpflichtet sein, etwas zu tun
6)be bound to do something — (certain) etwas ganz bestimmt tun
it is bound to rain — es wird bestimmt od. sicherlich regnen
7)I'm bound to say that... — (feel obliged) ich muss schon sagen, dass...
8) (Cookery) binden9) (Law)2. intransitive verb,bind somebody over [to keep the peace] — jemanden verwarnen od. rechtlich verpflichten[, die öffentliche Ordnung zu wahren]
1) (cohere) binden; [Lehm, Ton:] fest od. hart werden; [Zement:] abbinden2) (be restricted) blockieren; [Kolben:] sich festfressen3. noun1) (coll.): (nuisance)what a bind! — wie unangenehm od. lästig!
2)be in a bind — (Amer. coll.) in einer Klemme sitzen (ugs.)
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: bound)= binden v.(§ p.,pp.: band, gebunden)verbinden v.verpflichten v. -
6 אסר
אֲסַר, אָסַרch. sam(אסרto surround, enclose); 1) to chain, imprison. Targ. 2 Kings 17:4; a. fr. 2) to bind by spell, charm. Targ. Ps. 58:6; a. e. 3) to tie up, put on Targ. Y. Gen. 49:11; a. e.B. Mets.86b דקא א׳ ושרי that he tied up (his wound) and untied it. Sabb.81b אֲסַרְתָּהּ לארבא she tied (stopped) the ship (by magic spell). 4) to bind the bowels, check diarrhœa. Gitt.69b למֵיסַר. 5) to forbid. Ḥull.109b כל דא׳ לןוכ׳, v. preced.; a. v. fr. Ib. 111b; 112a, a. fr. אָסִיר, אֲסִירֵי it is, they are, forbidden.Ab. Zar.37b יוסף אָסְרָא מיבעי ליה he ought to be called, ‘Joseph the forbidder.Y.Meg.I, 70c bot. לֹוסַר לפניו to forbid fasting on the day preceding. 6) to bind ones self by vowing a fast (cmp. Num. 30:3), or to be bound. Meg. Taan.XII, end, quoted and discussed Taan.12a (v. Var. lect. in Rabb. D. S. a. l. a. notes). Pa. אַסַּר to tie (sheaves). Targ. O. Gen. 37:7. Ithpa. אִתְאַסַּר 1) to be imprisoned. Targ. Gen. 42:19; a. e. 2) (in Talm.) Ithpe. אִיתְּסַר to be forbidden. Targ. Y. Num. 11:10.Ḥull.101b ליתסר let it be forbidden, Ib. 115a מעשה שבת ליתסרו what has been prepared on the Sabbath ought to be forbidden. Yeb.33a קא מיתסר במלאכה he is forbidden from doing labor; a. fr. -
7 אֲסַר
אֲסַר, אָסַרch. sam(אסרto surround, enclose); 1) to chain, imprison. Targ. 2 Kings 17:4; a. fr. 2) to bind by spell, charm. Targ. Ps. 58:6; a. e. 3) to tie up, put on Targ. Y. Gen. 49:11; a. e.B. Mets.86b דקא א׳ ושרי that he tied up (his wound) and untied it. Sabb.81b אֲסַרְתָּהּ לארבא she tied (stopped) the ship (by magic spell). 4) to bind the bowels, check diarrhœa. Gitt.69b למֵיסַר. 5) to forbid. Ḥull.109b כל דא׳ לןוכ׳, v. preced.; a. v. fr. Ib. 111b; 112a, a. fr. אָסִיר, אֲסִירֵי it is, they are, forbidden.Ab. Zar.37b יוסף אָסְרָא מיבעי ליה he ought to be called, ‘Joseph the forbidder.Y.Meg.I, 70c bot. לֹוסַר לפניו to forbid fasting on the day preceding. 6) to bind ones self by vowing a fast (cmp. Num. 30:3), or to be bound. Meg. Taan.XII, end, quoted and discussed Taan.12a (v. Var. lect. in Rabb. D. S. a. l. a. notes). Pa. אַסַּר to tie (sheaves). Targ. O. Gen. 37:7. Ithpa. אִתְאַסַּר 1) to be imprisoned. Targ. Gen. 42:19; a. e. 2) (in Talm.) Ithpe. אִיתְּסַר to be forbidden. Targ. Y. Num. 11:10.Ḥull.101b ליתסר let it be forbidden, Ib. 115a מעשה שבת ליתסרו what has been prepared on the Sabbath ought to be forbidden. Yeb.33a קא מיתסר במלאכה he is forbidden from doing labor; a. fr. -
8 אָסַר
אֲסַר, אָסַרch. sam(אסרto surround, enclose); 1) to chain, imprison. Targ. 2 Kings 17:4; a. fr. 2) to bind by spell, charm. Targ. Ps. 58:6; a. e. 3) to tie up, put on Targ. Y. Gen. 49:11; a. e.B. Mets.86b דקא א׳ ושרי that he tied up (his wound) and untied it. Sabb.81b אֲסַרְתָּהּ לארבא she tied (stopped) the ship (by magic spell). 4) to bind the bowels, check diarrhœa. Gitt.69b למֵיסַר. 5) to forbid. Ḥull.109b כל דא׳ לןוכ׳, v. preced.; a. v. fr. Ib. 111b; 112a, a. fr. אָסִיר, אֲסִירֵי it is, they are, forbidden.Ab. Zar.37b יוסף אָסְרָא מיבעי ליה he ought to be called, ‘Joseph the forbidder.Y.Meg.I, 70c bot. לֹוסַר לפניו to forbid fasting on the day preceding. 6) to bind ones self by vowing a fast (cmp. Num. 30:3), or to be bound. Meg. Taan.XII, end, quoted and discussed Taan.12a (v. Var. lect. in Rabb. D. S. a. l. a. notes). Pa. אַסַּר to tie (sheaves). Targ. O. Gen. 37:7. Ithpa. אִתְאַסַּר 1) to be imprisoned. Targ. Gen. 42:19; a. e. 2) (in Talm.) Ithpe. אִיתְּסַר to be forbidden. Targ. Y. Num. 11:10.Ḥull.101b ליתסר let it be forbidden, Ib. 115a מעשה שבת ליתסרו what has been prepared on the Sabbath ought to be forbidden. Yeb.33a קא מיתסר במלאכה he is forbidden from doing labor; a. fr. -
9 stoppen
2 [iets in een ruimte bergen] put (in(to))3 [tot stilstand brengen] stop♦voorbeelden:een lek stoppen • plug a leakwij stopten onze oren dicht • we stopped up our earsiemand geld in de hand stoppen • slip money into someone's handhij laat zich alles in (de) handen stoppen • he'll take anythingiemand in de gevangenis stoppen • put someone in prisonmunten in de telefoon stoppen • feed coins into the telephoneeen kind onder de wol stoppen • tuck a child up in bedhet verkeer stoppen • stop the traffichij was niet te stoppen • there was no stopping him1 [halt houden] stop2 [eindigen] stop (-ing)♦voorbeelden:1 de auto stopte • the car stopped/pulled upeen auto doen stoppen • stop a carverboden te stoppen • no stoppingstoppen aan de kant van de weg • stop at the side of the roadstop! • stop!stop ermee! • stop it!ik stop met dit werk • I'm stopping doing this workhet is tijd om te stoppen • it's time to stopzonder te stoppen • without stopping2 [met betrekking tot ontlasting] bind (the bowels) ⇒ 〈 positief ook〉 stop diarrhoea, 〈 negatief ook〉 cause constipation♦voorbeelden: -
10 ربط الأمعاء
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11 סמי
סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr. -
12 סמא
סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr. -
13 סְמֵי
סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr. -
14 סְמָא
סְמֵי, סְמָאch. sam(סמי, סמאblinded, blind).V. סָמֵי. Pa. סַמֵּי 1) to close the eyes of; to blind. Targ. Y. Ex. 23:8. Ib. 21:26; a. e.Y.Ber.II, 4b עבור קומוי וסַמֵּי עיניה (euphem. for עיניך) pass it (the idol) and blind thy eye (ignore it); Y.Shek.II, 47a top; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c bot. ואַסְמֵי (Af.). R. Hash. 24b סמי עיניה דדין put its eye out (destroy the form of the figure); a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. גָּנַז) to declare apocryphal, repudiate, cancel. B. Bath.77b אֵיסַמְּיָהּ shall I cancel it (the Boraitha)?; ib. 78b (not איסמיא); Yeb.40a אֲסַמְּיָיהּ; B. Kam.91b; a. e.Sabb.52a מאי חזית דמְסַמֵּית הא מקמי הא סמי הא קמי הא what reason dost thou see to repudiate this opinion rather than the other? repudiate rather the other. 2) to bind, to act as an astringent. Y.Shek.V, 48d (Bab. ed. to V, 1) הידין … סמי למעיין Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. p. 43; ed. סמס, ממסמס) which wine is good for the bowels and which binds the bowels. Ithpe. אִסְתְּמֵי to become closed, get blind. Targ. Koh. 12:2.Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b עייניה … יִסְתַּמְּיָין may the eyes of him who saw thee and gave thee nothing, become blind; Y.Shek.V, end, 49b. Lev. R. s. 22 ואִיסְתַּמְיַת and she became blind. Ib. דין דהוה פתיח א׳ he who was open-eyed got blind; a. fr. -
15 alvus
alvus, i, f. (m., Att. ap. Prisc. p. 654 P.; 718 ib., and Non. 193, 26; Calv., Ael. Cin., and Laber. ap. Charis. p. 61 P.) [for aluus from alo: venter feminae ab alendo dicta, Paul. ex Fest. p. 8 Müll. and so Varr.; acc. to others kindr. with Sanscr. ulvam = uterus, and this again connected with vulva, volvo; eluô eiluô; Sanscr. val = to turn; O. H. Germ. wallen = to roll], the belly, the paunch, the bowels.I.Lit.:II.purgatio alvi,
Cic. N. D. 3, 22:forsitan purgat alvum,
Vulg. Jud. 3, 24; 3, 22; cf. Cic. N. D. 2, 50:solvere,
Cels. 1, 3:exonerare,
Plin. 10, 44, 61, § 126:inanire,
id. 20, 3, 8, § 14 et saep.:non descendit alvus,
is costive, Cels. 2, 7:cui satis alvus reddit cotidie,
id. 2, 12, n. 2:alvus cita,
active, id. 1, 6:alvum bonam facere,
Cato, R. R. 114:movere,
id. ib. 115:citare,
Col. 7, 9, 9:adstringere alvum,
to make costive, Cels. 1, 3; so also: cohibere, comprimere, supprimere, firmare, sistere, inhibere, etc., to bind, constipate, etc.—In plur.:ad eliciendas alvos,
Plin. 19, 5, 26, § 2.—Hence, for excrement:alvus varia,
Cels. 2, 6:alvus liquida, nigra, pallida, pinguis,
id. ib.; and for flux, diarrhœa: alvus corpus ac vires carpit, Col. 6, 7.—Transf.A.The womb:B.in alvo gestare,
Plaut. Stich. 2, 1, 5;twice in Cic.: cum praegnans Dionysium alvo contineret,
Cic. Div. 1, 20:spes in alvo commendata,
id. Clu. 12; so Hor. C. 4, 6, 20; id. A. P. 340 al.—The stomach, the digestive organs, Cic. N. D. 2, 54; so id. ib. 2, 50; Ov. M. 6, 651.—C.A beehive (very freq.):D.mediā alvo, quā introeant apes,
Varr. R. R. 3, 16, 15:alvi melle plenae,
Plin. 21, 12, 43, § 73:si plenae alvi fuerint,
id. 11, 15, 15, § 40:(apes) alvo se continent,
id. 11, 16, 15, § 43; Col. 9, 8, 1; 9, 14, 7; so id. 9, 15, 11.—Of the basin of the molten sea in the Jewish temple:(boves) alvum maris circuibant,
Vulg. 2 Par. 4, 3. -
16 loose
1. n свободный выход; открытое проявление2. a свободный3. a несвязанный; неупакованный4. a несдержанный5. a нетугой6. a неприлегающий, широкий7. a незакреплённый; ненатянутый; болтающийся; шатающийсяto come loose — развязаться; открепиться, отделиться
8. a неопределённый; неточный; расплывчатыйloose register — неточная приводка, неточное совмещение
9. a распущенный10. a непорядочный, безответственныйfast and loose — безответственно; бесцеремонно; ненадёжно
11. a неплотный; рыхлый; редкийloose damp sand — рыхлый песок навалом, насыпной песок
loose earth — рыхлый грунт; разрыхлённый грунт
12. a нескладный, неуклюжий13. a тех. холостойloose running — холостой свободный, несвязанный
14. a отбитыйat loose hours — в свободное время, на досуге
to have a screw loose — слегка тронуться ;
he is loose in the bean — он не в своём уме;
loose as goose — нескладный; неуклюжий;
15. v освобождать, выпускатьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
16. v давать волю17. v освобождать; прощать18. v откреплять; отвязывать19. v распускать20. v поэт. развязывать; ослаблятьto loose a knot — развязать узел; ослабить узел
21. v поэт. сломать22. v пускать, выпускать; выстрелить23. v мор. отдаватьСинонимический ряд:1. baggy (adj.) baggy; flabby; flaccid; lax; slack2. careless (adj.) careless; heedless; negligent; relaxed; vague3. fast (adj.) easy; fast; light; unchaste; wanton; whorish4. free (adj.) escaped; free; inexact; insecure; released; unattached; unbound; unconfined; unfastened; unfettered; unrestrained; unrestricted; untied5. immoral (adj.) corrupt; dissolute; immoral; impure; libertine; licentious; promiscuous6. imprecise (adj.) general; ill-defined; imprecise; indefinite; indeterminate; indistinct7. incoherent (adj.) incoherent; nonadhesive8. disengage (verb) disengage; set free; slip; take out on; unbind; unclasp; undo; unfasten; unfix; unleash; unloose; unloosen; untie; vent9. ease (verb) ease; ease off; lax; let up; loosen; relax; slack; slacken; untighten10. fire (verb) discharge; fire; hurtle; project; propel; shoot11. free (verb) disenthrall; disimprison; emancipate; free; liberate; manumit; redeem; release; unchain; unshackleАнтонимический ряд:bind; caught; chaste; close; combined; commit; compact; conscientious; consecutive; definite; dense; exact; fasten; fastened; precise; secured; tie; tight; virtuous
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Bind — Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to bind … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bind — [bīnd] vt. bound, binding [ME binden < OE bindan < IE base * bhendh > BAND1, BEND1, Sans badhnāti, (he) binds, Goth bindan] 1. to tie together; make fast or tight, as with a rope or band 2. to hold or restrain as if tied or tied … English World dictionary
To bind over — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To bind to — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To bind up in — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bind — bindable, adj. /buynd/, v., bound, binding, n. v.t. 1. to fasten or secure with a band or bond. 2. to encircle with a band or ligature: She bound her hair with a ribbon. 3. to swathe or bandage (often fol. by up): to bind up one s wounds. 4. to… … Universalium
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Binding — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bound — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bound — Bind Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English