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81 pochwal|ić2
pf Ⅰ vt to praise [osobę, rzecz, postępowanie]- pochwalić kogoś za coś to praise sb for sth- zostali pochwaleni za lojalność they were commended for their loyalty- recenzenci pochwalili film za autentyczność the reviewers praised the film for its authenticity- został pochwalony przed całą klasą he was praised in front of the entire class- pochwalili moją pracę they praised my work- gość pochwalił zupę the guest praised the soup- „ładne mieszkanie'' – pochwalił ‘nice flat,’ he said approvingly- niech będzie pochwalony (Jezus Chrystus)!, pochwalony! praise be to God a. Praise the Lord! ⇒ chwalićⅡ pochwalić się 1. (powiedzieć) pochwaliła mi się, że… she proudly told me that…- „zdałem'' – pochwalił się ‘I passed,’ he said proudly2. (popisać się) to show off- pochwalić się czymś to show sth off- pochwalić się przed kimś to show off to sb- szkoła może się pochwalić długą tradycją the school boasts a long tradition- mógł się pochwalić wieloma osiągnięciami he had many achievements to his credit ⇒ chwalić sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pochwal|ić2
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82 pedantear
v.1 to put on airs, to brag, to brag about.2 to boast to, to brag to.Me pedantea el vecino My neighbor boasts to me. -
83 хвастать
несов. - хва́стать(ся), сов. - похва́стать(ся); (тв.); = хва́статься1) ( хвалиться) brag (of / about), boast (of)не хва́стаясь — without boasting
э́тот городо́к мо́жет похва́статься но́вой шко́лой — the town boasts a new school
ему́ есть чем похва́статься — he has what to boast [be proud of]
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84 fofarraw
( fanfarrón [faŋfarón], an expressive creation that has passed from Spanish into other Romance varieties)1) Clark: 1850s. Trinkets or baubles worn by a vain or bawdy woman; also excessive makeup.2) According to Clark, a term of contempt for a "fancy woman," by extension from (1).3) West: 1848. As an adjective, vain or conceited (obscure).4) DARE: 1940. As an adjective, gaudy or tawdry.5) DARE: 1943. An uproar or hoopla. The DRAE glosses fanfarrón as an adjective describing a person who claims to be something that s/he is not. It especially refers to a cowardly person who boasts of his own bravery. It also refers to things that are showy or trashy.Alternate forms: fofaraw, fofarrow, foforrow, foofarar, foofaraw, foofarraw, fooferaw, foofooraw, forfarrow, forforraw, forforrow, froofraw, froufraw, frufraw, fuforaw, fufurraw. -
85 jactator
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86 jactatrix
jactātrix, īcis, f. [jactator], she that boasts, Sidon. -
87 ostentatrix
I.Lit.:II.immodica sui ostentatrix,
App. Mag. p. 323, 11.—Trop.:pompa ostentatrix vani splendoris,
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88 гордиться
1. take pride in2. be proud ofон очень гордился тем, что стал отцом — he was greatly proud of his fatherhood
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89 город
1. municipal boroughгород; имеющий самоуправление — municipal borough
2. town; cityто, о чём говорит весь город, городская сплетня — town talk
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90 планирование города
то, о чём говорит весь город, городская сплетня — town talk
город, вызывающий воспоминания — town peopled with memories
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > планирование города
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91 по всему городу
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92 родной город
1. home townто, о чём говорит весь город, городская сплетня — town talk
город, вызывающий воспоминания — town peopled with memories
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93 свой
1. his2. its3. theirs4. native-mode5. their own6. my; his; her; its; our; your; their; peculiar7. own8. theirдостичь цели, добиться своего — to do the trick
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94 ἀλαζονεύομαι
V 0-0-0-1-1=2 Prv 25,6; Wis 2,16to brag, to be boastful Prv 25,6; ἀλαζονεύεται πατέρα Θεόν he boasts that God is his father Wis 2,16 -
95 Estrela mountains
The Estrela mountain range (Serra da Estrela), about 120 kilometers (75 miles) long, in the Beira Alta district of north-central Portugal, boasts the highest peaks in the country. The highest point is about 1,992 meters (6,532 feet). Frequently seen from neighboring areas, the snowcapped peaks of the Estrela ("star" in Portuguese) mountains feature Portugal's only winter downhill skiing facilities. Iberian wolves still roam the Estrela Mountains and are featured in local oral traditions. -
96 Queluz, National Palace of
Considered Portugal's most beautiful former royal residence among a host of palaces, Queluz Palace was built in the 18th century. It is rightly regarded as the Portuguese mini-Versailles for several reasons. In some respects a miniature version of France's colossal palace and garden, Queluz, with its unusual gardens and park located west of Lisbon near Sin-tra, bears the touch of French architects and decorators, has French furniture and décor, and even boasts its own small Hall of Mirrors à la Versailles, the Throne Room. Queluz was a favorite dwelling place of King João VI and family, and symbolizes Portugal's efforts to be counted as worthy of the greatest European powers' tastes and standards of the day.Queluz's history began with a mid-17th century noble's country house, altered to accommodate the royal princes for a summer residence away from the noise and heat of Lisbon. Palace construction began in 1747 and lasted at least until 1786. Portuguese baroque and neoclassical styles dominate the charming palace's interior and exterior. The main architects were Portuguese and Italian, and also included the French decorator-artist Robillon. For materials, rare woods were imported from Brazil and marble from Italy. Especially striking in the garden-park, with its own small canal and walking bridges, are the azulejos or glazed tiles along the canal. In 1908, King Manuel II transferred ownership of Queluz to the state, and extensive restorations began in 1933.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Queluz, National Palace of
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97 Sports, Portuguese
Among the many sports enjoyed in Portugal, soccer ( futebol) is by far the most popular, with some observers claiming that it approaches a semireligious movement. In international competition, although Portugal's national team boasts world-class players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo, and nourishes fond memories of "Eusébio" from the 1960s world cup matches, Portugal has never won a World Cup. It has garnered individual titles in the Euro soccer cup. A ferocious rivalry among professional soccer clubs continues, as fans of clubs such as Sporting and Benfica demonstrate.In recent decades, Portuguese athletes have excelled in world track and field competitions, and Olympic gold medals have been won by athletes such as Vanessa Fernandes, Rui Silva, and Naide Gomes. Portuguese teams have been highly competitive in the fast, popular sport of rink hockey, also called hardball hockey or roller hockey (quad), or, in the Portuguese language, hoquei em patins. Since the 1940s, Portugal has won 15 world titles, in hot competition with rivals Spain (13 world titles), Italy (4), and Argentina (4). Among other popular sports in Portugal is cycling, and the principal cycle competition in Portugal is the Volta a Portugal. In recent years, rugby has attained a new popularity in Portugal, and Portuguese rugby teams have been improving. In judo, Portugal has a young European champion in Telma Monteiro. Equestrianism has long been a sport of consequence, although traditionally viewed as a largely elite activity. Bull- fighting continues, but its popularity has slipped and the activity's future remains uncertain. In a country with a substantial Atlantic coast, Portugal has taken to popular water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, surfing, swimming, and kite-surfing. Motor sports, such as international car racing, also have a growing number of fans. -
98 κόμπασμα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόμπασμα
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99 στεῦμαι
στεῦμαι, Epic Verb, used by Hom. only in [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., στεῦται, στεῦτο, once by A. in [ per.] 3sg. στεῦται; [ per.] 1sg. στεῦμαι cj. for ὑπισχνοῦμαι in Orph.L.82, [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf.Aστεῦντο Maiist.60
:—In Il. always with inf. [tense] fut., make as if one would.., promise or threaten that one will..,στεῦται γάρ τι ἔπος ἐρέειν Il.3.83
; ; ;στεῦτο γὰρ.. οἰσέμεν ἔντεα καλά 18.191
;στεῦτο.. ἀπολεψέμεν οὔατα χαλκῷ 21.455
; ; once with inf. [tense] aor., στεῦται δ' Ὀδυσῆος ἀκοῦσαι declares he has heard of O., Od.17.525;στεῦται.. ζυγὸν ἀμφιβαλεῖν δούλιον Ἑλλάδι A.Pers.49
(anap.); with inf. [tense] pres., στεῦται δ' Ἠελίου γόνος ἔμμεναι boasts that he is.., A.R.2.1204; with acc. and inf. [tense] pres., στεῦντο θεοπλήγεσσιν ἐοικότας εἰδώλοισιν ἔμμεναι ἢ λάεσσιν declared that they were.., Maiist. l.c.: abs. once in Od., στεῦτο δὲ διψάων, πιέειν δ' οὐκ εἶχεν ἑλέσθαι he made eager efforts in his thirst, 11.584. (Aristarch. seems to have connected it with ἵστημι: τὸ στεῦτο κατὰ διάνοιαν ὡρίζετο, οὐκ ἐπὶ τῆς τῶν ποδῶν στάσεως, Sch.Il.2.597, cf. Apollon. Lex., Hsch.: but more prob. στεῦτο (from Στεῦστο with dissimilation) corresponds to Ved. asto[snull ][tnull ]a 'solemnly proclaimed concerning himself', [ per.] 3sg. sigmatic [tense] aor. middle of stu-.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεῦμαι
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100 ἀπειλή
ἀπειλ-ή, ἡ, mostly in pl.,A boastful promises, boasts,ποῦ τοι ἀπειλαὶ ἃς.. ὑπίσχεο οἰνοποτάζων; Il.20.83
;μέχρι τῶν ἀπειλῶν γενναῖος Lib. Or.59.118
, cf. Eust.704.28.II commonly in pl., threats,ποῦ τοι ἀπειλαὶ οἴχονται τὰς Τρωσὶν ἀπείλεον υἷες Ἀχαιῶν; Il.13.219
;οὐδὲ.. λήθετ' ἀπειλάων τὰς ἀντιθέῳ Ὀδυσῆι πρῶτον ἐπηπείλησεν Od.13.126
, cf. Il.16.200, Hdt.6.32;εὐθύνειν ἀπειλαῖς καὶ πληγαῖς Pl.Prt. 325d
, cf. A.Pr. 175 (lyr.): in sg., S.Ant. 753, Th.4.126;ἀπειλῆς ἕνεκα τοῖς ἐν τῷ Ταρτάρῳ Arist.APo. 94b33
.2 of threatening conditions,ἀ. πνιγμοῦ Alex.Aphr.Pr.2.60
; τὰ ἐν ἀπειλῇ ἀποστήματα Heras ap.Gal.13.815; of storms, J.BJ1.21.5, Ael.NA7.7.
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