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81 κατεσκαμμένων
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82 κατεσκάμμεθα
κατασκάπτωdig down: plup ind mp 1st plκατασκάπτωdig down: perf ind mp 1st pl -
83 κατάσκαπτ'
κατάσκαπτε, κατασκάπτωdig down: pres imperat act 2nd sgκατάσκαπτε, κατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
84 κατάσκαπτε
κατασκάπτωdig down: pres imperat act 2nd sgκατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
85 κατέσκαπτον
κατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 3rd plκατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 1st sg -
86 докопаться
несовер. - докапываться; совер. - докопаться
dig down (to); get (to), find out, discover перен.* * *докапываться; докопаться dig down; get, find out -
87 подкапывать
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88 подкапывать
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89 defodio
defodere, defodi, defossus V TRANSbury; put/send/cause to go underground; dig down/deep/into soil; plant/insert; make fast/set up in ground (part burying); embed; hide; dig up; excavate; dig -
90 deepen
1. v углублять, делать глубже2. v углубляться, становиться глубже3. v увеличивать, расширять4. v увеличиваться, расширяться5. v усиливать, увеличивать; усугублять6. v усиливаться, увеличиваться7. v делать темнее, интенсивнее; сгущать8. v темнеть9. v понижать10. v понижатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. expand (verb) develop; exacerbate; expand; extend; grow; increase2. intensify (verb) aggravate; enhance; heighten; intensate; intensify; magnify; mount; redouble; rise; rouse3. make deeper (verb) dig; dig down; dig out; hollow; lower; make deeper; scrape out -
91 wrąb|ać1
pf — wrąb|ywać impf (wrąbię — wrąbuję) Ⅰ vt posp. to scoff (down) GB pot., to scarf (down) US pot.- wrąbał cały talerz zupy he scoffed (down) a whole plateful of soupⅡ wrąbać się — wrąbywać się 1. (dostać się w głąb) to dig (down) (w coś into sth); (toporem) to hack a. chop one’s way (w coś into sth)- górnicy wrąbują się w pokład węgla the miners are drilling into a bed of coal2. pot. (uderzyć) to crash, to smash (w coś into sth)- wrąbali się samochodem w drzewo/słup they a. their car crashed into a tree/post3. pot., przen. (znaleźć się) to wind a. land up pot., to land oneself pot. (w coś into sth)- rano zwykle wrąbywała się w korek most mornings she wound up in a traffic jam- wrąbałeś się w niezły pasztet you’ve got yourself into a fine kettle of fish pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wrąb|ać1
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92 понимать
1) General subject: absorb, add up, appreciate, apprehend, bottom, catch, compass, comprehend, conceive, discern, enter into, fathom, follow (you follow me? - понятно?), get wise to (что-л.), grasp, grip (умом), have (he has no Greek -он не знает греческого языка; I have your idea - я понял вашу мысль), imagine, interpret (как), know a good thing when one sees it, penetrate, perceive, pick out (значение), pick up, prehension, rap (кого-л., чьи-л. трудности, неудачи), realize (а не только реализовать), savvy, see, seize, sense, take, think, twig, understand (no one could understand that from my words - никто не мог сделать такого заключения из моих слов), pick out, recognize (We had to recognize that our game was up), drift (Ты меня понял? Did you catch my drift?, make sense, (someone) read3) American: plug in4) Military: hive6) Religion: get the message, know God7) Psychology: be with (то, что объясняют), make of8) Electronics: read9) Jargon: colly, dig, down with it, feature, green, have a clue, put the finger on (something) (что-то и т.п.), see the light, see the point, track, scooby (I haven't got a scooby. Sorry.), capish (Non, if you don't capish, let's get it clear right now. Не, если ты не понимаешь, давай объясню понятливей сейчас..), be down with (you are down with your teen's lingo), (что-л.) swing with, get it, cop, drag, get, savvy savvey10) Information technology: get an idea11) Oil: realise12) Business: know, make aware of13) Makarov: gain an insight, make out, mean (иметь в виду), catch on, cotton on, figure out, enter into (чувства и т. п.) -
93 सगर _sagara
सगर a. [गरेण विषेण सहितः] Poisonous, having poison,-रः N. of a king of the Solar race. [He was a son of Bāhu and was called Sagara because he was born together with gara or poison given to his mother by the other wife of his father. By his wife Sumati he had 6 sons. He successfully performed 99 sacrifices but when he commenced the hundredth, his sacrificial horse was stolen by Indra and carried down to the Pātāla. Sagara thereupon commanded his 6 sons to search it out. Finding no trace of the animal on earth they began to dig down towards the Pātāla, and in doing this they naturally increased the bound- aries of the ocean which was therefore called Sāgara; cf. R.13.3. Meeting with the sage Kapila they rashly accused him of having stolen their horse, as a puni- shment for which they were instantly reduced to ashes by that sage. It whas after several thousands of years that Bhagīratha (q. v.) succeeded in bringing down to the Pātāla the celestial river Ganges to water and purify their ashes and thus to convey their souls to heaven.] -
94 κατασκαφεί
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor subj pass 3rd sg (epic)κατασκαφήςdug down: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κατασκαφήςdug down: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
95 κατασκαφεῖ
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor subj pass 3rd sg (epic)κατασκαφήςdug down: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κατασκαφήςdug down: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
96 подкапывать
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97 дориватися
I = дорватися( зношуватися) to become torn, to wear down, to wear outII = дорватися( одержувати доступ до чогось) to fall upon, to seize upon; to get (to), to reachIII = доритися( риючи) to dig down (to), to reach by digging -
98 επικατέσκαπτεν
ἐπί, κατά, εἰσ-κάπτωgulp down: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἐπί-κατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 3rd sg -
99 ἐπικατέσκαπτεν
ἐπί, κατά, εἰσ-κάπτωgulp down: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἐπί-κατασκάπτωdig down: imperf ind act 3rd sg -
100 επικατέσκαψαν
ἐπί, κατά, εἰσ-κάπτωgulp down: aor ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἐπί-κατασκάπτωdig down: aor ind act 3rd pl
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