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  • 41 break upon the wheel

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > break upon the wheel

  • 42 break upon

    v.
    caer en la cuenta de, caer en cuenta de, despertar a.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > break upon

  • 43 Point Break

    Общая лексика: "На гребне волны" (Point Break is a 1991 action film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze and Gary Busey. The title refers to the surfing term point break. The film was a box office success upon its releas)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Point Break

  • 44 to break in

    to break in
    a) domar, ensinar, domesticar. b) arrombar, forçar. our house was broken into/nossa casa foi arrombada. c) Press colocar ilustrações no espaço deixado. d) interromper, perturbar. the war broke in upon our peace/a guerra interrompeu nossa paz.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > to break in

  • 45 BRJÓTA

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    (brýt; braut, brutum; brotinn), v.
    brjóta fót sinn, to break one’s leg;
    brjóta tennr ór höfði manns, to break the teelh out of the head;
    brjóta mann um stein, to break a man on a stone;
    brjóta e-n í hjóli, to break on the wheel;
    2) to break open (brjóta haug, búr);
    3) to destroy, demolish (brjóta hof, skurðgoð, kastala);
    brjóta skip, to break one’s ship, be shipwrecked;
    4) to break, violate, transgress (brjóta heit, lög);
    en þér konungr brutuð lög á Agli, you broke the law in Egil’s case;
    5) to force, compel (brjóta menn til kristni);
    brjóta e-n til hlýðni, to force to submission;
    6) in various fig. phrases;
    brjóta odd af oflæti sínu, to break the point of one’s pride, to humble oneself;
    brjóta straum fyrir e-m, to break the stream before one, to bear the brunt of battle;
    7) with preps.:
    brjóta af brúna, to break off the bridge;
    brjóta af við e-n, to wrong one;
    brjóta á bak, to force or drive back (brjóta fylking á bak);
    to neglect, disregard (brjóta á bak ráð e-s);
    brjóta niðr, to demolish, break down (brjóta niðr hús);
    brjóta niðr blótskap, villu, to put down, abolish;
    brjóta sik niðr við jörðu, to bow down to the earth;
    brjóta saman, to fold (brjóta saman skikkju);
    to unite (brjóta saman et forna lögmál ok nýja);
    brjóta sundr, í sundr, to break asunder (brjóta sundr silfrker);
    to unfold (clothes);
    brjóta (land, þjóð) undir sik, to subdue;
    brjóta upp, to break up (þeir brutu upp þilit);
    to force or break open (brjóta upp hurð, búr, kirkju, bréf);
    to unpack (brjóta upp gersemar sínar);
    brjóta upp vistir, to bring out the victuals (for the mess);
    brjóta upp vápn, to get out the weapons, prepare for battle;
    8) refl., brjótast á e-t, to break in upon;
    Önundr brauzt á hurðina, tried to break in the door;
    brjótast á milli, to break out between;
    brjótast fram, to break forth;
    brjótast í haug, to break into a cairn;
    brjótast í e-u, to exert oneself in a thing;
    þessi maðr brýzt í miklu ofrefli, struggles against great odds;
    brjótast um, to make a hard struggle (björn brauzt um í vök);
    brjótast við ofrefli, to fight against odds;
    brjótast við borgargørðina, to exert oneself in making the burg;
    brjótast við e-u, to struggle against (brjótast við forlögunum, gæfu sinni);
    9) impers. in a passive sense;
    skipit (acc.) braut í spán, the ship was broken to pieces;
    þá braut kirkju (acc.), the church was blown down;
    strauminn braut á öxlinni, the current broke against his shoulder.
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    pret. braut; 2nd pers. brautt is obsolete; commonly brauzt or brauztu, Ó. H. 24 (in a verse), Fms. vi. 139 (in a verse of A. D. 1050); pl. brutu; sup. brotið; pres. brýt: [this word does not occur in Ulf. and is unknown in Germ.; the A. S. has breâtan, breôtan, but rarely and in the sense to destroy, demolish: but the Scandin. dialects all have it; Swed. bryta; Dan. bryde; whereas the Goth. braican, Germ. brechen, Engl. break are unknown to the Scandin. idioms. Du Cange records a Latin-Spanish britare = destruere; it is therefore likely that it came into Spain with the Goths, although Ulfilas does not use it]:—to break; with acc., Nj. 64, Bs. i. 346; þeir brutu báða fótleggi í honum, Hom. 115; sumir brutu ( hurt) hendr sínar, sumir fætr, Bs. i. 10; ef maðr brýtr tennr or höfði manns, Grág. ii. 11; hvárz þat er höggit, eðr brotið, cut or broken, id.; þeir kómu við sker ok brutu stýri, Fms. ix. 307; Þormóðr kvað betra at róa minna ok brjóta ekki, Grett. ch. 50: phrases as, b. á bak, to break the back, Fms. vii. 119; á háls, the neck, Vígl. 21; b. í hjóli (hveli), to break on the wheel, of capital punishment, Fms. xi. 372, Hom. 147; í þeim hring stendr Þórs steinn, er þeir menn vóru brotnir um ( on which the men were broken) er til blóta vóru hafðir, Eb. 26.
    2. denoting to destroy, demolish; b. skurðgoð, Fms. x. 277, Bs. i. 10; þeir höfðu brotið hof en kristnað land, Fms. i. 32; Valgarðr braut krossa fyrir Merði ok öll heilög tákn, Nj. 167.
    β. b. skip, to shipwreck (skip-brot); brutu þar skipit allt í span, Nj. 282, Ld. 8, Landn. 149: absol., hón kom á Vikarsskeið, ok braut þar, 110: nú er á ( a river) brýtr af annars manns landi, Gþl. 419; cp. land-brot.
    3. adding prepp.; niðr, sundr, af, upp, to break down, asunder, off, or the like; sá er niðr braut alla Jerusalem, 673. 51; b. niðr blótskap, Fms. iii. 165, viii. (pref.); brutu þá Baglar af brúna, B. broke the bridge off, x. 331; b. sundr, ix. 482; b. upp, to break up; þeir brutu upp þilit, Eg. 235; þeir brutu upp búr hans (of burglars), 593; b. upp kirkju, Fms. ix. 12; b. upp hlið, to break up a fence, K. Þ. K. 84.
    β. b. upp, to break up a package, unpack; brýtr hann nú upp gersemar sínar, Fær. 6:—as a naut. term, b. upp means to bring out victuals for the mess, Dan. bakke op; jarl ok hans menn b. upp vistir ok setjast til matar, Fms. xi. 147: milit., b. upp vápn means to take arms, prepare for battle (in a sea fight); brjóta upp vápn sín ok berjask, Fær. 85; menn brutu upp um annan öll vápn, Fms. vi. 313 (in a verse).
    γ. b. or b. saman, to fold (clothes or the like); b. sundr, to unfold, Nj. 171: in mod. usage also b. bréf, to fold a letter (hence brot, to denote the size of a book); b. upp bréf, to break a letter open, Barl. 181; b. blað, to fold down a leaf in a book, etc.; b. út, to break ( a channel) through, Landn. 65 (of a river); þá var út brotinn óssinn, Bs. i. 315.
    4. various metaph. phrases; b. bág við, to fight, v. bágr, Fas. i. 43; b. odd af oflæti sínu, to break the point off one’s pride, to humble oneself, Nj. 94 (where to disgrace oneself); b. straum fyrir e-u, to break the stream for one, metaphor from a post or rock in a stream, to bear the brunt of battle, Orkn. 344; b. bekrann, vide bekri, Grett.
    5. metaph. to break, violate, lög, rétt, etc.; mun ek þó eigi fyrir þínar sakir brjóta lögin né konungs tignina, eða svá landsréttinn, Fms. iv. 263; en þér, konungr, brutuð lög á Agli, you broke the law in Egil’s case, Eg. 416, Fms. x. 401; at þú brjótir lög þín, xi. 93; engi skyídi annars ráð brjóta, Bret.; b. á bak, to infringe, Fas. i. 528 (cp. lög-brot, laga-brot); b. af við e-n, to wrong one, iii. 551: in theol. sense, H. E. i. 460 (vide af-brot, mis-brot, crime, sin): absol. to transgress, brjóta þau ok bæði, ok göra hórdóm, K. Á. 134.
    β. denoting force, to force, compel; b. menn til Kristni, Ld. 178, Fms. i. 142; til trúar, Fs. 98; til hlýðni, to force to submission; allt landsfólk var undir brotið ríki þeirra, all people were brought under their rule, Fms. iv. 64; hón er í hernaði ok brýtr undir sik víkinga, Odd. 22; b. konu til svefnis, a law term, violare, Grág. i. 338.
    II. reflex., with prepp. í, ór, um, út, við, or adv. braut; brjótask, to break in, out, etc.; hann brauzk í haug Hrólfs Kraka, Landn. 169; brjótumk vér þá burt ór húsinu, to break out of the house, Fas. i. 88; brjótask á, to break in upon, press; Önundr brauzk á hurðina, Onund tried to break in the door, Fs. 101, Fms. vii. 187; b. fram, to break forth, Bb.; b. milli, to break out between, Bs. i. 634; b. út, to break out, esp. in the metaph. sense of plague, disease, fire, or the like; er út brýzk vökvi ok úhreinindi, Greg. 22 (út-brot, a breaking out, eruption); b. um, to make a hard struggle (e. g. of one fettered or pinioned); því harðara er hann brauzk um, Edda 20; björn einn brauzk um í vök, Fs. 146; af ofrgangi elds þess er um brýtsk ( rages) í grundvöllum landsins, Sks. 151; b. við e-t, to struggle ( wrestle) hard against; þeir brutusk við skóga eðr stóra steina, of enraged berserkers, Fas. i. 515: metaph. to fight hard against, hann brauzk við heiðinn lýð, Fms. xi. 396; b. við ofrefli, to fight against odds, Ísl. ii. 394: absol. to strive hard, Stj. 411; Hákoni jarli var ekki mikit um at b. við borgargörðina, Haco did not care to exert himself much about making the burg, Fms. ix. 46: with dat., b. við e-u, to fight against (in a bad sense); b. við gæfu sinni, to break with one’s good luck, iv. 233; b. við forlögunum, to struggle against fate, Fs. 20; b. í e-u, to be busy, exert oneself in a thing; eigi þarftú í þessu at brjótask lengr, i. e. give it up, Fms. iii. 102; því at þessi maðr Ólafr brýzk í miklu ofrefli, this man Olave struggles against great odds, iv. 77.
    2. recipr., þeir rérust svá nær, at brutusk árarnar fyrir, that they broke one another’s oars, Fms. viii. 216.
    III. impers. in a pass. sense; skipit (acc.) braut í spán, the ship was broken to pieces, Ld. 142; skip Þangbrands braut austr við Búlandshöfða, Nj. 162; tók út skip Þangbrands ok braut mjök, Bs. i. 15: of a house, or the like, destroyed by wind or wave, þá braut kirkju (acc.), the church was blown down, 30: the phrase, straum (acc.) brýtr á skeri, the stream is broken against a skerry ( rock); strauminn braut á öxlinni, the stream broke against his shoulders, Grett. 140 (the new Ed.), the old Ed. straumrinn—not so well; lá (acc.) brýtr, the surf breaks, abates, Edda (Ht. verse 78).
    IV. part. brotinn, broken; sverð slæ ok brotin, Hkr. i. 343: as adj. in such compds as fót-brotinn, væng-brotinn, háls-brotinn, hrygg-brotinn, etc., with broken leg, wing, etc.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > BRJÓTA

  • 46 masuk mendadak

    break in upon, broke in upon, broke in upon, breaking in upon

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > masuk mendadak

  • 47 izgubiti iz vida poštovanje pr

    • break in upon the respect to

    Serbian-English dictionary > izgubiti iz vida poštovanje pr

  • 48 нарушить правила игры

    break (infringe upon, violate) the rules of the game

    Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > нарушить правила игры

  • 49 direkti sin al

    break down upon, make for

    Esperanto-English dictionary > direkti sin al

  • 50 нарушавам

    (правилник, клетва, договор) break, violate
    (тишина) break, disturb
    (равновесие) disturb, upset, disrupt
    (закон) break, infringe, violate, outrage, contravene, offend/transgress against
    нарушавам (установен) ред infringe a custom
    нарушавам обществения ред break/disturb the peace
    не нарушавам обществения ред keep the peace
    нарушавам примирие violate a cease-fire
    нарушавам граница/владение trespass
    нарушавам границите на приличието overstep the bounds of propriety
    нарушавам обещанието си break o.'s word/promise, go back on o.'s word/promise, depart from o.'s promise
    нарушавам клетвата си break/violate o.'s oath
    нарушавам грубо закона set the law at defiance
    нарушавам спокойствието на някого disturb s.o., invade s.o.'s privacy
    нарушавам душевното равновесие на някого, нарушавам спокойствието на някого throw s.o. off his balance, shake the composure of s.o.
    нарушавам еднообразието на relieve/break the monotony of
    нарушавам въздушното пространство на някоя страна violate the air space of a country
    нарушавам нечии права/интереси infringe upon s.o.'s rights/interests
    нарушавам суверенитета на infringe the sovereignty of
    нарушавам мълчанието break (in upon) the silence
    нарушавам хода на мислите на някого break in upon s.o.'s train of thought
    нарушавам целостта на капитала си make inroads upon o.'s capital
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    наруша̀вам,
    гл. ( правилник, клетва, договор) break, violate; ( тишина) break, disturb; ( равновесие) disturb, upset, disrupt; ( закон) break, infringe, violate, outrage, contravene, offend/transgress against; \нарушавам авторско право infringe a copyright; \нарушавам въздушното пространство на някоя страна violate the air space of a country; \нарушавам граница/владение trespass; \нарушавам границите на приличието overstep the bounds of propriety; \нарушавам грубо закона set the law at defiance; \нарушавам душевното равновесие на някого, \нарушавам спокойствието на някого throw s.o. off his balance, shake the composure of s.o.; \нарушавам еднообразието на relieve/weak the monotony of; \нарушавам клетвата си break/violale o.’s oath; \нарушавам мълчанието break (in upon) the silence; \нарушавам нечии права/интереси infringe upon s.o.’s rights/interests; \нарушавам обещанието си break o.’s word/promise, go back on o.’s word /promise, depart from o.’s promise; \нарушавам обществения ред break/disturb the peace; \нарушавам примирие violate a cease-fire; \нарушавам спокойствието на някого disturb s.o., invade s.o.’s privacy; \нарушавам суверенитета на infringe the sovereignty of; \нарушавам (установен) ред infringe a custom; \нарушавам хода на нечии мисли break in upon s.o.’s train of thought; \нарушавам целостта на капитала си make inroads upon o.’s capital; не \нарушавам обществения ред keep the peace; той никога не нарушава спокойствието си he never puts himself out.
    * * *
    break: нарушавам the law - нарушавам закона; contravene; disturb{dis'tx;b}: нарушавам the silence - нарушавам тишината; infringe; offend{x'fend}; outrage (закон); poach{poutS}; transgress; wake (спокойствието, тишината на)
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    1. (закон) break, infringe, violate, outrage, contravene, offend/transgress against 2. (правилник, клетва, договор) break, violate 3. (равновесие) disturb, upset, disrupt 4. (тишина) break, disturb 5. НАРУШАВАМ (установен) ред infringe a custom 6. НАРУШАВАМ въздушното пространство на някоя страна violate the air space of a country 7. НАРУШАВАМ граница/владение trespass 8. НАРУШАВАМ границите на приличието overstep the bounds of propriety 9. НАРУШАВАМ грубо закона set the law at defiance 10. НАРУШАВАМ душевното равновесие на някого, НАРУШАВАМ спокойствието на някого throw s.o. off his balance, shake the composure of s.o. 11. НАРУШАВАМ еднообразието на relieve/break the monotony of 12. НАРУШАВАМ клетвата си break/violate o.'s oath 13. НАРУШАВАМ мълчанието break (in upon) the silence 14. НАРУШАВАМ нечии права/интереси infringe upon s.o.'s rights/interests 15. НАРУШАВАМ обещанието си break o.'s word/promise, go back on o.'s word/promise, depart from o.'s promise 16. НАРУШАВАМ обществения ред break/disturb the peace 17. НАРУШАВАМ примирие violate a cease-fire 18. НАРУШАВАМ спокойствието на някого disturb s.о., invade s.o.'s privacy 19. НАРУШАВАМ суверенитета на infringe the sovereignty of 20. НАРУШАВАМ хода на мислите на някого break in upon s.o.'s train of thought 21. НАРУШАВАМ целостта на капитала си make inroads upon o.'s capital 22. не НАРУШАВАМ обществения ред keep the peace 23. той никога не си нарушава спокойствието he never puts himself out

    Български-английски речник > нарушавам

  • 51 наруша

    наруша̀,
    наруша̀вам гл. ( правилник, клетва, договор) break, violate; ( тишина) break, disturb; ( равновесие) disturb, upset, disrupt; ( закон) break, infringe, violate, outrage, contravene, offend/transgress against; \наруша авторско право infringe a copyright; \наруша въздушното пространство на някоя страна violate the air space of a country; \наруша граница/владение trespass; \наруша границите на приличието overstep the bounds of propriety; \наруша грубо закона set the law at defiance; \наруша душевното равновесие на някого, \наруша спокойствието на някого throw s.o. off his balance, shake the composure of s.o.; \наруша еднообразието на relieve/weak the monotony of; \наруша клетвата си break/violale o.’s oath; \наруша мълчанието break (in upon) the silence; \наруша нечии права/интереси infringe upon s.o.’s rights/interests; \наруша обещанието си break o.’s word/promise, go back on o.’s word /promise, depart from o.’s promise; \наруша обществения ред break/disturb the peace; \наруша примирие violate a cease-fire; \наруша спокойствието на някого disturb s.o., invade s.o.’s privacy; \наруша суверенитета на infringe the sovereignty of; \наруша (установен) ред infringe a custom; \наруша хода на нечии мисли break in upon s.o.’s train of thought; \наруша целостта на капитала си make inroads upon o.’s capital; не \наруша обществения ред keep the peace; той никога не нарушава спокойствието си he never puts himself out.

    Български-английски речник > наруша

  • 52 навирам

    1. навра stick, put, shove, squeeze, drive, thrust (in/into)
    навирам нещо в очите/под носа на някого thrust s.th. right under s.o.'s nose; rub s.o.'s nose into s.th.
    навирам си носа в чужди работи poke/stick o.'s nose into other people's affairs/business
    ам. sl. snoop
    навирам се wriggle/squeeze/force o.'s way (into); squeeze in; intrude; break in (upon a company)
    навирам се в очите на хората thrust o.s. forward
    навирам се между шамарите ask for trouble, invite trouble, stick o.'s neck out
    2. навря swell out (in boiling)
    * * *
    навѝрам,
    гл. stick, put, shove, squeeze, drive, thrust (in, into); \навирам нещо в очите/под носа на някого thrust s.th. right under s.o.’s nose; rub s.o.’s nose into s.th.; \навирам си носа в чужди работи poke/stick o.’s nose into other people’s affairs/business, shove o.’s oar in; амер. sl. snoop;
    \навирам се wriggle/squeeze/force o.’s way (into); squeeze in; intrude; break in (upon a company); навира ти се в очите (за предмет) it stares you in face; \навирам се в очите на хората thrust o.s. forward; \навирам се между шамарите ask for trouble, invite trouble, stick o.’s neck out; не се навирай между шамарите keep out of harm’s way; сам се наврях (в някаква неприятна работа) I let myself in for it.
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    1. 1, навра stick, put, shove, squeeze, drive, thrust (in/into) 2. 2, навря swell out (in boiling) 3. НАВИРАМ ce wriggle/squeeze/force o.'s way (into);squeeze in;intrude;break in (upon a company) 4. НАВИРАМ нещо в очите/под носа на някого thrust s.th. right under s.o.'s nose;rub s.o.'s nose into s.th. 5. НАВИРАМ се в очите на хората thrust o.s. forward 6. НАВИРАМ се между шамарите ask for trouble, invite trouble, stick o.'s neck out 7. НАВИРАМ си носа в чужди работи poke/stick o.'s nose into other people's affairs/business 8. ам. sl. snoop 9. навира ти се в очите (за предмет) it stares you in the face 10. не се навирай между шамарите keep out of harm's way 11. сам се наврях (в някаква неприятна работа) I let myself in for it

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  • 53 rumpō

        rumpō rūpī, ruptus, ere    [RVP-], to break, burst, tear, rend, rive, rupture, break asunder, burst in pieces, force open: vincula: obstantia claustra, H.: pontem, break down, L.: montem aceto, Iu.: arcum, Ph.: plumbum, H.: vestīs, O.: praecordia ferro, pierce, O.: guttura ferro, cut, O.: ruptus turbo, bursting forth, V.: inmensae ruperunt horrea messes, crammed to bursting, V.—Of the body, to break, split, burst, break open, rend, tear: ut me ambulando rumperet, i. e. kill with errands, T.: si quis rumpet occidetve, wounds, L. (old form.): ilia, V.: Rupit Iarbitam Timagenis aemula lingua, Dum, etc., i. e. the effort to shout as loud as, etc., H.: si te ruperis, H.: cantando rumpitur anguis, bursts, V.: quā (licentiā audacium) ante rumpebar, could have burst.—To burst through, break through: media agmina, V.: ruptā mersum caput obruit undā, O.: ordines, L.— To break open, cause to break forth: fontem, O.: ubi inter nubila sese Diversi rumpent radii, burst forth, V.: dum amnes ulli rumpuntur fontibus, V.—Of a way or passage, to force, make by force: ferro rumpenda per hostīs Est via, must be forced, V.: eo cuneo viam, L.—Fig., to break, violate, destroy, annul, make void, interrupt: feodera: imperium, Cu.: sacramenti religionem, L.: ius gentium, L.: edicta, H.: decreta, O.: testamentum ruptum, annulled: nuptias, H.: fata aspera, V.: fati necessitatem humanis consiliis, L.— To break in upon, interrupt, cut short, end: somnum, V.: novissima verba, O.: segnīs Rumpe moras, end delay, V.: tibi reditum, cut off, H.— To break out in, give utterance to: rumpit has imo pectore voces, V.: questūs, V.
    * * *
    rumpere, rupi, ruptus V
    break; destroy

    Latin-English dictionary > rumpō

  • 54 rumpo

    rumpo, rūpi, ruptum ( inf. paragog. rumpier, Afran. Com. 127), 3, v. a. [root rup], to break, burst, tear, rend, rive, rupture; to break asunder, burst in pieces, force open, etc. (very freq. and class.; a favorite word of the Aug. poets; cf. frango).
    I.
    Lit.: SI MEMBRVM RVPIT NI CVM EO PACIT TALIO ESTO, Lex XII. Tab. ap. Fest. S. V. TALIO, p. 274; and ap. Gell. 20, 1, 14; cf. Cato ap. Prisc. p. 710 P.:

    vincula,

    Lucr. 3, 83; Cic. Cat. 4, 4, 8; id. Tusc. 1, 30, 74; Prop. 4, 10, 4; Verg. A. 10, 233 al.:

    catenas,

    Prop. 3, 13, 11; Hor. S. 2, 7, 70; Ov. Am. 3, 11, 3:

    frena pudoris,

    Prop. 4, 18, 3:

    obstantia claustra,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 9:

    teretes plagas (aper),

    id. C. 1, 1, 28:

    pontem,

    to break down, Liv. 7, 9; cf.:

    rupti torrentibus pontes,

    Quint. 2, 13, 16:

    montem aceto (Hannibal),

    Juv. 10, 153:

    Alpes,

    Sil. 11, 135:

    arcum,

    Phaedr. 3, 14, 10:

    plumbum (aqua),

    Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 20:

    carinam (sinus Noto remugiens),

    id. Epod. 10, 20:

    tenta cubilia tectaque,

    id. ib. 12, 12:

    vestes,

    Ov. M. 6, 131; cf.:

    tenues a pectore vestes,

    id. A. A. 3, 707:

    sinus pariterque capillos,

    id. M. 10, 722:

    linum ruptum aut turbata cera,

    Quint. 12, 8, 13:

    praecordia ferro,

    to penetrate, Ov. M. 6, 251; 5, 36; cf.:

    guttura cultro,

    to cut, id. ib. 15, 465:

    colla securi,

    id. ib. 12, 249:

    nubem (vis venti),

    to sunder, rive, Lucr. 6, 432:

    fulmen nubes rumpit,

    Sen. Q. N. 2, 58, 1:

    spiritus rumpit nubes,

    id. ib. 2, 54, 3:

    ruptae nubes et in pronum solutae,

    id. ib. 5, 12, 1:

    caelum,

    Sil. 3, 196:

    polum,

    id. 1, 135: turbo ruptus, breaking or bursting forth, Verg. A. 2, 416 et saep.:

    tuā causā rupi ramices,

    burst, ruptured, Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 30:

    suos ramices,

    id. Poen. 3, 1, 37:

    inflatas vesiculas,

    Cic. Div. 2, 14, 33:

    pectora fremitu (leones),

    Lucr. 3, 297:

    illius immensae ruperunt horrea messes,

    filled to repletion, Verg. G. 1, 49; Col. 10, 307:

    frugibus rupta congestis horrea,

    Sid. 1, 6:

    ilia,

    Cat. 11, 20; 80, 7; Verg. E. 7, 26; cf. with a personal object:

    rupit Iarbitam Timagenis aemula lingua, Dum, etc.,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 15.—Esp. reflexively, to burst or split one ' s self, to burst, split, etc.:

    me rupi causā currendo tuā,

    Plaut. Merc. 1, 2, 43; id. Capt. prol. 14; Lucil. ap. Non. 88, 11; 382, 23:

    ut me ambulando rumperet,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 4, 21:

    non, si te ruperis, Par eris,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 319.— Mid.: ego misera risu clandestino rumpier, to burst, split, Afran. ap. Non. 382, 21 (Com. Rel. p. 154 Rib.); so,

    frigidus in pratis cantando rumpitur anguis,

    Verg. E. 8, 71:

    quā (licentiā audacium) ante rumpebar, nunc ne movear quidem,

    could have burst, Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 1:

    et inflatas rumpi vesiculas,

    id. Div. 2, 14, 33; cf.:

    rumpantur iniqui, Vicimus,

    Prop. 1, 8, 27:

    miser Rumperis (sc. irā) et latras,

    Hor. S. 1, 3, 136: rumpere viam, iter, etc., to force a passage, make one ' s way by force: ferro rumpenda per hostes Est via, a passage must be burst or forced through, Verg. A. 10, 372; cf.:

    eo nisi corporibus armisque rupere cuneo viam,

    Liv. 2, 50:

    rupta via,

    Quint. 9, 4, 63:

    viam igne,

    Stat. Th. 8, 469:

    iter ferro,

    Sil. 4, 196 (with reserare viam);

    15, 782: Alpes,

    id. 11, 135:

    rupto sonuit sacer aequore Titan,

    Val. Fl. 2, 37:

    cursus,

    id. ib. 1, 3; Sil. 7, 568 et saep.:

    rumpere media agmina,

    to burst through, break through, Verg. A. 12, 683; cf.:

    proelia misso equo,

    Prop. 3, 11, 64 (4, 10, 62):

    ruptā mersum caput obruit undā,

    Ov. M. 11, 569:

    mediam aciem,

    Liv. 26, 5:

    pugnantibus acies rumpenda,

    Just. 1, 6, 11:

    ordines,

    Liv. 6, 13:

    aditus,

    Verg. A. 2, 494:

    parvos hiatus,

    Sil. 5, 616:

    fontem,

    to break open, cause to break forth, Ov. M. 5, 257:

    fontes abyssae magnae,

    Vulg. Gen. 7, 11: se rumpere, to break out, burst forth ( = erumpere):

    ubi sub lucem densa inter nubila sese Diversi rumpent radii,

    Verg. G. 1, 446:

    tantus se nubibus imber Ruperat,

    id. A. 11, 548:

    unde altus primum se erumpit Enipeus,

    id. G. 4, 368; so,

    rumpi, in mid. force: dum amnes ulli rumpuntur fontibus,

    id. ib. 3, 428:

    alicui reditum,

    to cut off, Hor. Epod. 13, 15.— Absol.: offendit, fregit, rumpit, icit poculo, wounds, Afran. ap. Non. 124, 6 (Com. Rel. p. 173 Rib.); so, si quis rumpet occidetve insciens ne fraus esto, an ancient form of rogation in Liv. 22, 10, 5; cf. Dig. 9, 2, 27, § 17. —
    II.
    Trop., to break, violate, destroy, annul, make void, interrupt, etc.:

    hunc quisquam... foedera scientem neglexisse, violasse, rupisse dicere audebit?

    Cic. Balb. 5, 13; so,

    foedera,

    Lucr. 2, 254; Auct. Her. 4, 14, 20; Liv. 9, 1; 21, 10; Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 35:

    foedus,

    Liv. 3, 25, 5; 42, 40, 3:

    imperium,

    Curt. 10, 2, 15; Tac. A. 13, 36; id. H. 3, 19:

    sacramenti religionem,

    Liv. 28, 27:

    reverentiam sacramenti,

    Tac. H. 1, 12:

    fidem induciarum, pacis, etc.,

    Liv. 9, 40 fin.; 24, 29; Verg. G. 4, 213; Flor. 4, 2, 16:

    jus gentium,

    Liv. 4, 17:

    hostium jus et sacra legationis et fas gentium,

    Tac. A. 1, 42:

    rogationes vos rogatas rumpitis,

    Plaut. Curc. 4, 2, 24:

    edicta,

    Hor. C. 4, 15, 22:

    decreta,

    Ov. M. 15, 780:

    leges,

    Luc. 4, 175:

    constat, agnascendo rumpi testamentum,

    is made void, Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 241; cf.:

    jura testamentorum ruptorum aut ratorum,

    id. ib. 1, 38, 173:

    nuptias,

    Hor. C. 1, 15, 7:

    amores,

    Verg. A. 4, 292:

    condiciones pacis,

    Vell. 2, 48, 5:

    obsequium,

    Suet. Galb. 16:

    fata aspera,

    Verg. A. 6, 882:

    fati necessitatem humanis consiliis,

    Liv. 1, 42:

    ne me e somno excitetis et rumpatis visum,

    break in upon, interrupt, Cic. Rep. 6, 12, 12; so,

    somnum,

    Verg. A. 7, 458; cf. Sen. Ep. 51, 12:

    sacra,

    Verg. A. 8, 110:

    carmina,

    Tib. 2, 3, 20:

    novissima verba,

    Ov. A. A. 1, 539:

    ut vero amplexus fessi rupere supremos,

    Val. Fl. 5, 32:

    strepitu silentia rumpi,

    Lucr. 4, 583:

    silentia (verbis),

    Verg. A. 10, 64; Ov. M. 1, 208; 11, 598; Hor. Epod. 5, 85; Val. Fl. 3, 509; Plin. Pan. 55, 4:

    diutinum silentium,

    App. M. 10, p. 239, 14:

    taciturnitatem,

    Tac. A. 1, 74:

    patientiam,

    Suet. Tib. 24:

    en age, segnes Rumpe moras,

    break off, end delay, Verg. G. 3, 43; so,

    rumpe moras,

    id. A. 4, 569; 9, 13; Ov. M. 15, 583 Bach, N. cr.; Val. Fl. 1, 306; Mart. 2, 64, 9; Plin. Ep. 5, 11, 2; cf.:

    rumpunt moras,

    Luc. 1, 264:

    otia,

    Verg. A. 6, 813.— Poet.: rumpit has imo pectore voces, breaks forth, breaks out in, gives vent to, utters, etc., Verg. A. 11, 377; so,

    vocem,

    id. ib. 2, 129; 3, 246; Sil. 8, 301; Tac. A. 6, 20:

    questus,

    Verg. A. 4, 553; Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 249:

    gemitum,

    Sil. 4, 458.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > rumpo

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    1) General subject: break the peace, (чей-л.) disturb repose, (чей-л.) disturb rest, (чей-л.) break in upon privacy (чьё-л. уединение)
    2) Makarov: (чей-л.) break in upon (smb.'s) privacy, (чей-л.) disturb (smb.'s) repose, (чей-л.) disturb (smb.'s) rest

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  • 56 eten

    [from e- (ancient participial marker) + Lat. tendere or tentum] iz.
    1.
    a. interruption, cutoff; \etenik ez duen jipoia a non-stop beating
    b. suspension
    c. ( geldigunea) pause; \etena hirugarren silabaren ondoren beti egoten da there is always a pause after the third syllable
    2. Med.
    a. hernia; \etenak jotako gizona a man with a hernia ; \etena egin zaio he got a hernia
    b. fracture, break
    3. ( akatsa) defect ; \etenak eta hobenak defects and vices; \etenik gabe egindako lana flawlessly executed work
    4.
    a. ( arraildura, pitzadura) crack, cranny, crevice, fissure; lorontzi honek, azpialdetik \etena dauka this flower vase has a crack running up from the bottom
    b. ( urratzea) tear; \etena egin zitzaion mantalari her apron tore
    5. (Liter.) caesura io. intermittent, discontinuous; haren hitz \etenak his sputtering words du/ad.
    1. to interrupt, break; arbitroak partidua \eten egin zuen the referee {interrupted || stopped} the game
    b. Zine. \eten! cut!
    2. ( solasa) to interrupt, butt into
    3. ( urratu) to tear; zainak \eten zitzaizkion his tendons were torn
    4.
    a. ( linea) to cut
    b. ( bidea) to cut, cut off
    c. ( zerbitzua) to cut, stop, interrupt, suspend
    d. ( harreman diplomatikoak) to break, break off; harremanak \etenda daude relations have been broken off
    5. ( legea) to break, infringe upon
    6. ( berezi) to separate (- tik: from) ; gugandik \etenak separated from us; gerrateak elkarrengandik \eten zituen they were separated by the war
    7. ( nekarazi) to exhaust, tire out; \etenda zegoen he was exhausted da/ad.
    1. ( soka) to snap, break
    2. ( urratu) to tear; oihal \eten zen the cloth tore
    3. to stop, cease; haizea \eten da the wind's died down; \eten gabe without end | incessantly | continually | constantly | without letup
    4. ( isilaldia) to break, interrupt
    5. ( p.)
    a. to break down
    b. ( ahitu, nekatu) to become exhausted
    c. Med. to get a hernia

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > eten

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    1) General subject: disturb repose, disturb rest, break in upon privacy (чьё-л. уединение)
    2) Makarov: break in upon (smb.'s) privacy, disturb (smb.'s) repose, disturb (smb.'s) rest

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  • 60 irrumpir en

    v.
    1 to barge into, to barge in on, to break in on, to break in upon.
    María irrumpió en la habitación Mary barged into the room.
    María irrumpió en la conversación Mary barged into the conversation.
    2 to barge into, to barrel into, to bulldoze into, to burst into.
    María irrumpió en la habitación Mary barged into the room.
    * * *
    (v.) = swarm (into/in), burst into, storm into
    Ex. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
    Ex. In a minute, James burst into the room in her usual emphatic way, threw her briefcase on the desk, and said: 'Hi!'.
    Ex. A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.
    * * *
    (v.) = swarm (into/in), burst into, storm into

    Ex: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.

    Ex: In a minute, James burst into the room in her usual emphatic way, threw her briefcase on the desk, and said: 'Hi!'.
    Ex: A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.

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