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  • 61 Lippe

    f; -, -n
    1. lip; ANAT. auch labium (Pl. labia); von den Lippen lesen lip(-)read; ein Lied / einen Fluch auf den Lippen haben sing a song / utter a curse; sich (Dat) auf die Lippen beißen fig. bite one’s tongue; an jemandes Lippen hängen fig. hang on s.o.’s every word; das bringe ich nicht / nur schwer über die Lippen I can’t / I can hardly bring myself to say it; das soll nicht über meine Lippen kommen I won’t breathe a word, my lips are sealed; eine große oder freche oder dicke Lippe riskieren umg. shoot one’s mouth (off)
    2. BOT. labellum (Pl. labella)
    * * *
    die Lippe
    lip
    * * *
    Lịp|pe ['lɪpə]
    f -, -n
    lip; (BOT AUCH) labium

    eine ( große or dicke) Lippe riskieren (inf)to be brazen

    es wird or soll kein Wort über meine Lippen kommennot a word shall cross or pass my lips

    er brachte kein Wort über die Lippenhe couldn't say or utter a word

    See:
    * * *
    (either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth: She bit her lip.) lip
    * * *
    Lip·pe
    <-, -n>
    [ˈlɪpə]
    f ANAT lip
    die \Lippen schminken/anmalen to put on lipstick sep/paint one's lips
    jdm etw von den \Lippen ablesen to read sth from sb's lips
    etw nicht über die \Lippen bringen to not be able to bring oneself to say sth
    eine dicke [o große] \Lippe riskieren (sl) to brag, to boast
    an jds \Lippen hängen to hang on sb's every word
    nicht über jds \Lippen kommen to not pass sb's lips
    * * *
    die; Lippe, Lippen lip

    eine [dicke od. große] Lippe riskieren — (salopp) shoot one's mouth off (sl.)

    * * *
    Lippe f; -, -n
    1. lip; ANAT auch labium (pl labia);
    ein Lied/einen Fluch auf den Lippen haben sing a song/utter a curse;
    sich (dat)
    auf die Lippen beißen fig bite one’s tongue;
    an jemandes Lippen hängen fig hang on sb’s every word;
    das bringe ich nicht/nur schwer über die Lippen I can’t/I can hardly bring myself to say it;
    das soll nicht über meine Lippen kommen I won’t breathe a word, my lips are sealed;
    dicke Lippe riskieren umg shoot one’s mouth (off)
    2. BOT labellum (pl labella)
    * * *
    die; Lippe, Lippen lip

    an jemandes Lippen (Dat.) hängen — hang on somebody's every word

    eine [dicke od. große] Lippe riskieren — (salopp) shoot one's mouth off (sl.)

    * * *
    -n f.
    lip n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Lippe

  • 62 С-286

    HE ПРОРОНИТЬ НИ СЛОВА ((НИ) СЛОВЕЧКА coll) VP subj: human
    1. not to say anything
    X не проронил ни слова - X didn't say a word (a thing)
    X didn't utter a (single) word X said nothing (not a word) X didn't open his mouth
    X не проронил Y-y ни слова (о Z-e) = X didn't breathe a word about Z to Y
    не проронив ни слова ( Verbal Adv) - without (saying (uttering)) a word.
    Бирюков, слушая старушку, не проронил ни слова (Черненок 1). Birukov, listening to the woman, didn't utter a word (1a).
    Она (Ахматова) добилась приема у Енукидзе. Тот внимательно её выслушал и не проронил ни слова (Мандельштам 1). She (Akhmatova) managed to get an interview with Yenukidze, who listened to her carefully but said not a word (1a).
    Она вспомнила о заложенном жемчуге, о серебре, о салопе и вообразила, что Штольц намекает на этот долг только никак не могла понять, как узнали об этом, она ни слова не проронила не только Обломову об этой тайне, даже Анисье... (Гончаров 1). She remembered the pawned string of pearls, the silver, and the fur coat, and imagined that Stolz was referring to that debt, only she could not understand how he had got to know of it, for she had never breathed a word about it not only to Oblomov, but even to Anisya... (1a).
    Маковкина посмотрела на размашистый почерк и, не проронив ни слова, положила листок в папку (Черненок 1). Makovkina looked at the scrawled handwriting and without a word put the paper in her briefcase (1a).
    2. not to let anything s.o. says pass by one unheard, to make sure one hears everything
    X не проронил ни слова - X didn't miss a word
    X didn't miss anything (a thing) (person Y said).
    Они (студент и молодой офицер) стали говорить о Лиза-вете... Раскольников не проронил ни одного слова и зараз всё узнал: Лизавета была младшая, сводная (от разных матерей) сестра старухи, и было ей уже тридцать пять лет (Достоевский 3). They (the student and the young officer) began talking about Lizaveta....Raskolnikov did not miss a word and at once learned everything: Lizaveta was the old woman's younger half sister (they had different mothers) and was thirty-five years old (3c).
    (author's usage)...Он (Николенька) хотел быть учёным, умным и добрым, как Пьер. В присутствии Пьера на его лице было всегда радостное сияние... Он не проранивал ни одного слова из того, что говорил Пьер... (Толстой 7)....He (Nikolenka) wanted to be learned, wise, and kind like Pierre. In Pierre's presence his face was always radiant with happiness....He never missed anything Pierre said... (7a).

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  • 63 не проронить ни слова

    НЕ ПРОРОНИТЬ НИ СЛОВА <(НИ) СЛОВЕЧКА coll>
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. not to say anything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't say a word < а thing>;
    - X said nothing < not a word>;
    without (saying < uttering>) a word.
         ♦ Бирюков, слушая старушку, не проронил ни слова (Чернёнок 1). Birukov, listening to the woman, didn't utter a word (1a).
         ♦ Она [Ахматова] добилась приёма у Енукидзе. Тот внимательно её выслушал и не проронил ни слова (Мандельштам 1). She [Akhmatova] managed to get an interview with Yenukidze, who listened to her carefully but said not a word (1a).
         ♦ Она вспомнила о заложенном жемчуге, о серебре, о салопе и вообразила, что Штольц намекает на этот долг; только никак не могла понять, как узнали об этом, она ни слова не проронила не только Обломову об этой тайне, даже Анисье... (Гончаров 1). She remembered the pawned string of pearls, the silver, and the fur coat, and imagined that Stolz was referring to that debt, only she could not understand how he had got to know of it, for she had never breathed a word about it not only to Oblomov, but even to Anisya... (1a).
         ♦ Маковкина посмотрела на размашистый почерк и, не проронив ни слова, положила листок в папку (Чернёнок 1). Makovkina looked at the scrawled handwriting and without a word put the paper in her briefcase (1a).
    2. not to let anything s.o. says pass by one unheard, to make sure one hears everything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't miss a word;
    - X didn't miss anything < a thing> (person Y said).
         ♦ Они [студент и молодой офицер] стали говорить о Лизавете... Раскольников не проронил ни одного слова и зараз всё узнал: Лизавета была младшая, сводная (от разных матерей) сестра старухи, и было ей уже тридцать пять лет (Достоевский 3). They [the student and the young officer] began talking about Lizaveta....Raskolnikov did not miss a word and at once learned everything: Lizaveta was the old woman's younger half sister (they had different mothers) and was thirty-five years old (3c).
         ♦ [author's usage]...Он [Николенька] хотел быть учёным, умным и добрым, как Пьер. В присутствии Пьера на его лице было всегда радостное сияние... Он не проранивал ни одного слова из того, что говорил Пьер... (Толстой 7).... Не [Nikolenka] wanted to be learned, wise, and kind like Pierre. In Pierre's presence his face was always radiant with happiness....He never missed anything Pierre said... (7a).

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  • 64 не проронить ни словечка

    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. not to say anything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't say a word < а thing>;
    - X said nothing < not a word>;
    without (saying < uttering>) a word.
         ♦ Бирюков, слушая старушку, не проронил ни слова (Чернёнок 1). Birukov, listening to the woman, didn't utter a word (1a).
         ♦ Она [Ахматова] добилась приёма у Енукидзе. Тот внимательно её выслушал и не проронил ни слова (Мандельштам 1). She [Akhmatova] managed to get an interview with Yenukidze, who listened to her carefully but said not a word (1a).
         ♦ Она вспомнила о заложенном жемчуге, о серебре, о салопе и вообразила, что Штольц намекает на этот долг; только никак не могла понять, как узнали об этом, она ни слова не проронила не только Обломову об этой тайне, даже Анисье... (Гончаров 1). She remembered the pawned string of pearls, the silver, and the fur coat, and imagined that Stolz was referring to that debt, only she could not understand how he had got to know of it, for she had never breathed a word about it not only to Oblomov, but even to Anisya... (1a).
         ♦ Маковкина посмотрела на размашистый почерк и, не проронив ни слова, положила листок в папку (Чернёнок 1). Makovkina looked at the scrawled handwriting and without a word put the paper in her briefcase (1a).
    2. not to let anything s.o. says pass by one unheard, to make sure one hears everything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't miss a word;
    - X didn't miss anything < a thing> (person Y said).
         ♦ Они [студент и молодой офицер] стали говорить о Лизавете... Раскольников не проронил ни одного слова и зараз всё узнал: Лизавета была младшая, сводная (от разных матерей) сестра старухи, и было ей уже тридцать пять лет (Достоевский 3). They [the student and the young officer] began talking about Lizaveta....Raskolnikov did not miss a word and at once learned everything: Lizaveta was the old woman's younger half sister (they had different mothers) and was thirty-five years old (3c).
         ♦ [author's usage]...Он [Николенька] хотел быть учёным, умным и добрым, как Пьер. В присутствии Пьера на его лице было всегда радостное сияние... Он не проранивал ни одного слова из того, что говорил Пьер... (Толстой 7).... Не [Nikolenka] wanted to be learned, wise, and kind like Pierre. In Pierre's presence his face was always radiant with happiness....He never missed anything Pierre said... (7a).

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  • 65 не проронить словечка

    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. not to say anything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't say a word < а thing>;
    - X said nothing < not a word>;
    without (saying < uttering>) a word.
         ♦ Бирюков, слушая старушку, не проронил ни слова (Чернёнок 1). Birukov, listening to the woman, didn't utter a word (1a).
         ♦ Она [Ахматова] добилась приёма у Енукидзе. Тот внимательно её выслушал и не проронил ни слова (Мандельштам 1). She [Akhmatova] managed to get an interview with Yenukidze, who listened to her carefully but said not a word (1a).
         ♦ Она вспомнила о заложенном жемчуге, о серебре, о салопе и вообразила, что Штольц намекает на этот долг; только никак не могла понять, как узнали об этом, она ни слова не проронила не только Обломову об этой тайне, даже Анисье... (Гончаров 1). She remembered the pawned string of pearls, the silver, and the fur coat, and imagined that Stolz was referring to that debt, only she could not understand how he had got to know of it, for she had never breathed a word about it not only to Oblomov, but even to Anisya... (1a).
         ♦ Маковкина посмотрела на размашистый почерк и, не проронив ни слова, положила листок в папку (Чернёнок 1). Makovkina looked at the scrawled handwriting and without a word put the paper in her briefcase (1a).
    2. not to let anything s.o. says pass by one unheard, to make sure one hears everything:
    - X не проронил ни слова X didn't miss a word;
    - X didn't miss anything < a thing> (person Y said).
         ♦ Они [студент и молодой офицер] стали говорить о Лизавете... Раскольников не проронил ни одного слова и зараз всё узнал: Лизавета была младшая, сводная (от разных матерей) сестра старухи, и было ей уже тридцать пять лет (Достоевский 3). They [the student and the young officer] began talking about Lizaveta....Raskolnikov did not miss a word and at once learned everything: Lizaveta was the old woman's younger half sister (they had different mothers) and was thirty-five years old (3c).
         ♦ [author's usage]...Он [Николенька] хотел быть учёным, умным и добрым, как Пьер. В присутствии Пьера на его лице было всегда радостное сияние... Он не проранивал ни одного слова из того, что говорил Пьер... (Толстой 7).... Не [Nikolenka] wanted to be learned, wise, and kind like Pierre. In Pierre's presence his face was always radiant with happiness....He never missed anything Pierre said... (7a).

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  • 66 Mucks

    m; -es, -e; umg.: keinen Mucks tun be as quiet as a mouse; (sich nicht bewegen) not budge ( oder stir); sie haben keinen Mucks getan auch there wasn’t the slightest murmur out of them
    * * *
    Mụcks [mʊks]
    m -es, -e (inf)
    sound

    einen/keinen Mucks sagento make/not to make a sound; (widersprechend) to say/not to say a word

    * * *
    <-es, -e>
    [ˈmʊks]
    m (fam) sound
    einen \Mucks sagen to make a sound
    sagst du nur einen \Mucks, gibt's was hinter die Löffel! one word from you and I'll give you a clip round the ear!
    und dass mir keiner einen \Mucks sagt! I don't want to hear a peep out of anyone!
    keinen \Mucks sagen to not say a word
    ohne einen \Mucks without a murmur [or word [of protest]]
    * * *
    der; Muckses, Muckse (ugs.) murmur [of protest]; slight[est] sound

    keinen Mucks sagen — not utter a [single] word or sound

    * * *
    Mucks m; -es, -e; umg:
    keinen Mucks tun be as quiet as a mouse; (sich nicht bewegen) not budge ( oder stir);
    sie haben keinen Mucks getan auch there wasn’t the slightest murmur out of them
    * * *
    der; Muckses, Muckse (ugs.) murmur [of protest]; slight[est] sound

    keinen Mucks sagen — not utter a [single] word or sound

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Mucks

  • 67 herausbekommen

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat)
    1. Fleck, Nagel etc.: get out ( aus of)
    2. fig.: etw. aus jemandem herausbekommen get s.th. out of s.o.; kein Wort herausbekommen aus jemandem: not get a word out of s.o.; ich bekomme keine vernünftige Antwort aus ihr heraus I can’t get a sensible answer out of her; sie bekam kein Wort / keinen Ton heraus she couldn’t get a word out / utter a sound, she was completely tongue-tied
    3. umg. (Aufgabe, Lösung) get s.th. (to come) out, get the answer to; (Geheimnis) find out; (Rätsel etc.) work out, solve; (den Sinn) make ( oder figure) out; was hast du bei Aufgabe 2 herausbekommen? what (answer) did you get for question 2?
    4. (zurückbekommen): sein Geld wieder herausbekommen get one’s money back; etwas ( Wechselgeld) herausbekommen get some change; Sie bekommen zwei Euro heraus you get two euros change
    * * *
    he|raus|be|kom|men ptp herausbekommen
    vt sep
    1) Fleck, Nagel etc to get out (aus of)
    2) (= ermitteln, herausfinden) Täter, Ursache, Geheimnis to find out (aus jdm from sb); Lösung, Aufgabe to work or figure out
    3) Wechselgeld to get back

    Sie bekommen noch 1 Euro herausyou still have 1 euro change to come

    * * *
    (to discover the truth (about someone), usually that he has done wrong: He had been stealing for years, but eventually they found him out.) find out
    * * *
    he·raus|be·kom·men *
    etw [aus etw dat] \herausbekommen to get sth out [of sth]
    etw [aus etw dat] \herausbekommen to get sth out [of sth], to remove sth [from sth]
    etw \herausbekommen to find out sth sep
    etw \herausbekommen to get sth back
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entfernen) get out ( aus of)
    2) (ugs.): (lösen) work out < problem, answer, etc.>; solve < puzzle>
    3) (ermitteln) find out
    4) (als Wechselgeld bekommen)

    5 Euro herausbekommenget back 5 euros change

    5) (von sich geben) utter; say
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Wechselgeld bekommen)

    richtig/falsch herausbekommen — (ugs.) get the right/wrong change

    * * *
    herausbekommen v/t (irr, trennb, hat)
    1. Fleck, Nagel etc: get out (
    aus of)
    2. fig:
    kein Wort herausbekommen aus jemandem: not get a word out of sb;
    ich bekomme keine vernünftige Antwort aus ihr heraus I can’t get a sensible answer out of her;
    sie bekam kein Wort/keinen Ton heraus she couldn’t get a word out/utter a sound, she was completely tongue-tied
    3. umg (Aufgabe, Lösung) get sth (to come) out, get the answer to; (Geheimnis) find out; (Rätsel etc) work out, solve; (den Sinn) make ( oder figure) out;
    was hast du bei Aufgabe 2 herausbekommen? what (answer) did you get for question 2?
    sein Geld wieder herausbekommen get one’s money back;
    Sie bekommen zwei Euro heraus you get two euros change
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (entfernen) get out ( aus of)
    2) (ugs.): (lösen) work out <problem, answer, etc.>; solve < puzzle>
    3) (ermitteln) find out
    5) (von sich geben) utter; say
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Wechselgeld bekommen)

    richtig/falsch herausbekommen — (ugs.) get the right/wrong change

    * * *
    v.
    to get to know something expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > herausbekommen

  • 68 breathe

    1. intransitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) atmen

    breathe into something — [sanft] in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]blasen

    2. transitive verb
    1)

    breathe [in/out] — ein-/ausatmen

    2) (utter) hauchen

    don't breathe a word about or of this to anyone — sag kein Sterbenswörtchen darüber zu irgendjemandem

    * * *
    [bri:ð]
    1) (to draw in and let out (air etc) from the lungs: He was unable to breathe because of the smoke; She breathed a sigh of relief.) atmen
    2) (to tell (a secret): Don't breathe a word of this to anyone.) (kein Sterbenswörtchen) sagen
    - academic.ru/8876/breather">breather
    * * *
    [bri:ð]
    I. vi atmen
    to \breathe through one's nose durch die Nase atmen
    to let wine \breathe Wein atmen lassen
    to \breathe again/more easily ( fig) [erleichtert] aufatmen
    to \breathe down sb's neck jdm im Nacken sitzen
    II. vt
    1. (exhale)
    to \breathe sth etw [aus]atmen
    to \breathe garlic fumes nach Knoblauch riechen
    2. (whisper)
    to \breathe sth etw flüstern [o geh hauchen
    3. (let out)
    to \breathe a sigh of relief erleichtert aufatmen
    4. (blow air into)
    to \breathe sth into sth Luft in etw akk blasen
    we had to \breathe air into the baby's lungs wir mussten das Baby beatmen
    5.
    to \breathe one's last ( liter) seinen letzten Atemzug tun geh
    to \breathe [new] life into sth [neues] Leben in etw akk bringen
    to not \breathe a word kein Sterbenswörtchen sagen
    * * *
    [briːð]
    1. vi
    (person, fabric, garment) atmen; (inf = rest) verschnaufen, Luft holen or schöpfen; (liter, = live) leben

    I don't want him breathing down my neckich will nicht, dass er mir die Hölle heißmacht (inf)

    2. vt
    1) air einatmen

    to breathe one's last —

    2) (= exhale) atmen (into in +acc)
    3) (= utter) prayer flüstern, hauchen
    * * *
    breathe [briːð]
    A v/i
    1. atmen, weitS. leben:
    as long as I breathe solange ich lebe;
    breathe in (out) ein-(aus)atmen;
    breathe down sb’s neck
    a) jemandem im Nacken sitzen,
    b) jemandem (ständig) auf die Finger schauen;
    breathe heavily schwer atmen, keuchen
    2. Atem holen oder schöpfen:
    breathe freely durchatmen;
    breathe easily ( oder freely) again (erleichtert) aufatmen;
    now we can breathe easily ( oder freely) again fig jetzt haben wir alles hinter uns
    3. (sich) verschnaufen, sich erholen
    4. wehen (Lüftchen etc)
    5. obs duften, riechen ( beide:
    of nach)
    6. TECH atmen (Leder etc)
    B v/t
    1. etwas atmen:
    a) einatmen,
    b) Worte etc begierig aufnehmen;
    breathe out ausatmen;
    a) Feuer speien oder spucken (Drache),
    b) fig Gift und Galle speien oder spucken;
    breathe new life into neues Leben bringen in (akk), etwas mit neuem Leben erfüllen;
    breathe vengeance Rache schnauben; last1 Bes Redew
    2. fig atmen, ausströmen
    3. einen Wunsch etc flüstern, hauchen:
    breathe a sigh leise (auf)seufzen; sigh C
    4. verlauten lassen:
    not breathe a word (of it) kein Sterbenswörtchen (davon) sagen ( to sb jemandem)
    5. ein Pferd etc verschnaufen lassen
    6. LING stimmlos aussprechen:
    breathed stimmlos
    7. TECH entlüften
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) atmen

    breathe into something — [sanft] in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]blasen

    2. transitive verb
    1)

    breathe [in/out] — ein-/ausatmen

    2) (utter) hauchen

    don't breathe a word about or of this to anyone — sag kein Sterbenswörtchen darüber zu irgendjemandem

    * * *
    v.
    atmen v.

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  • 69 KOMA

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    I)
    (kem; kom or kvam, kómum or kvamúm; kominn), v.
    1) to come (litlu síðarr kómu Finnar aptr heim);
    2) to come, arrive (bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli);
    kom svá, at (it came to pass, that) Bárði var heitit meyjunni;
    3) with dat. of the object, to make to come, to take, bring, carry, etc.;
    hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðargarða, he should make Th. come to G.;
    hann kom Þórhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river;
    koma e-m í hel, to put one to death;
    koma e-m til falls, to make one fall;
    koma e-m í sætt við e-n, to reconcile one with another;
    koma sér vel hjá e-m, to bring oneself into favour with, be agreeable to (þeir kómu sér vel við alla);
    koma e-u til leiðar (til vegar), to effect, bring about;
    koma orðum við e-n, to speak with a person (hann gørði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma);
    4) with preps.:
    koma e-u af sér, to get rid of (allt mun ek til vinna at koma af mér yðvarri reiði);
    koma e-u af, to abolish (Þvi hafði eigi orðit af komitmeði öllu);
    koma at e-m, to come upon one (kómu þessir at honum fyrir Sjólandi með tveim skipum);
    koma at hendi, to happen (mikill vandi er kominn at hendi);
    impers., Gunnarr játaði því, en þá er at kom, vildi hann eigi, G. agreed to it, but when it came to the point he would not;
    koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover (koma at hamri);
    koma sér at e-u, to bring oneself to (Þ. kom sér ekki at því);
    koma á e-t, to come on, hit (höggit kom á lærit);
    koma e-u á, to bring about, effect (máttu þeir øngum flutningum á koma);
    koma kristni (dat.) á England, to christianize E.;
    koma fram, to come forth, appear, emerge (sigldi E. suðr með landi ok kom fram í Danmörk); to be produced, brought forward (nú mun pat fram koma sem ek sagða);
    koma e-u fram, to bring about, effect (koma fram hefndum);
    koma fyrir e-t, to be an equivalent for (fyrir víg Hjartar skyldi koma víg Kols);
    allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will all come to the same;
    koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail;
    e-m þykkir fyrir ván komit, at, one thinks it past all hope, that;
    koma e-u fyrir, to destroy (hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir);
    koma í e-t, to come into, enter;
    koma niðr, to come down;
    hann reyndi eptir, hvar G. væri niðr kominn, what had become of G.;
    kom þar niðr tal hennar, at hon sagði honum, hversu, the end of her talk was, that she told him how koma;
    koma hart niðr, to pay dearly for it (ek hafða illa til gört, enda kom ek hart niðr);
    koma saman, to come together, gather (er saman kom liðit); to agree;
    þat kom saman (or ásamt) með þeim, they agreed on it;
    impers., kom þeim vel saman (ásamt), they agreed well;
    koma e-u saman, to bring about, effect;
    koma saman sættum með e-m, to reconcile them;
    koma til e-s, to come to a person or place (jarlinn kom með allan her sinn til Dyflinnar);
    koma till ríkis, to come to, or succeed to, the throne;
    koma til e-s, to cause: þat kemr til þess, at, the reason is, that; to help, avail: koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail (= koma fyrir lítit); to concern: þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, this quarrel is no business of thine; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned; to mean, signify (Þ. kvezk skilja, hvar orð hans kómu til); to be of value: sverð þat, er til kom mörk gulls, that was worth a ‘mark’ of gold; mikit þykkir til e-s koma, one is much thought of, is thought to be of great importance;
    koma til, to be born;
    koma e-m undan, to help one to escape;
    koma undir e-n, to come unto one;
    ef undir oss skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose;
    koma e-m undir, to get one down, overcome one;
    koma upp, to come up;
    tungl kemr upp, the moon rises;
    eldr kom upp, fire broke out;
    kom þá upp af tali þeirra, at, the end of their talk was, that; to come out, become known (kom þat þá upp, at hann hafði beðit hennar);
    koma e-u upp, to open (kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma);
    hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma, it was long before he could utter a word;
    koma við e-t, to touch (komit var við hurðina);
    þeir kómu við sker, they struck on a reef;
    hann kemr við margar sögur, he appears in many sagas; to be added to (koma þær nætr við hinar fyrri);
    koma við, to fit, be convenient, suit;
    koma e-u við, to employ, make use of (ek mátta eigi boganum við koma); hann kom því við (he brought about), at engi skyldi fara með vápn; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, all fled that could;
    koma sér við, to bring about, effect, be able to do (ek mun veita þér slíkt lið sem ek má mér við koma); to behave (hversu hann kom sér við í þessum málum);
    koma yfir, to pass over (hvert kveld, er yfir kom);
    5) refl., komast;
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    pres. sing. kem, kemr, kemr; an older form komr is used constantly in very old and good vellum MSS., as the Kb. of Sæm.; and even spelt keomr or ceomr (in Eluc., Greg., etc.); reflex. komsk, 2nd pers. kømztu ( pervenis), Sdm. 10: pret. kom, kom-k, I came, Skm. 18: 2nd pers. komt, 17, mod. komst: the pret. plur. varies, kvámu being the oldest form; kvómu, often in the MSS.; kómu, as it is still pronounced in the west of Icel.; the usual and latest form is komu, with a short vowel; the spelling of the MSS. cannot always be ascertained, as the word is usually written kumu or qumu: pret. subj. kvæmi and kꝍmi (kæmi): imperat. kom, kom-ðú, proncd, kondu, come thou! pret. infin. kómu ( venisse), Fms. i. 224 (in a verse), Geisli 62:—with suff. neg., pres. kmr-at or kømr-að, Akv. 11, Grág. ii. 141, Gkv. 3. 8; pret. kom-a, kom-að, came not, Ls. 56, Þorf. Karl. (in a verse), Þd. 18; 2nd pers. komtaðu ( non venisti), Am. 99; subj. kømi-a ( non veniret), Gs. 10: reflex., pres. kømsk-at, Grág. ii. 180; pret. komsk-at ( could not come), Am. 3:—a middle form, pres. 1st pers. komum-k (komumsk), Ó. H. 140, 214, Skm. 10, 11; subj. pres. komimk, Ó. H. 85; pret. kømomc, Hbl. 33 (Bugge); part. pass. kominn, see Gramm. p. xix. The preterite forms kvam and kvaminn, used in the Edition of the Sturl. and in a few other mod. Editions without warrant in the MSS., are due to the fact that the Edition of Sturl. was published from a transcript now in the Advocates’ Library in Edinburgh, made by the learned priest Eyjolf á Völlum (died A. D. 1745), who used this spelling: in prehistoric times, before the age of writing, it may be assumed for certain that this verb had a v throughout, as in Gothic: [Ulf. qiman, i. e. qwiman, = ἔρχεσθαι; A. S. cuman; Engl. come; O. H. G. queman; Germ. kommen; Dutch komen; Dan. komme; Swed. komma; Lat. venio, qs. gvenio; the Ormul. spells cumenn, indicating a long root vowel; cp. North. E. coom.]
    A. To come; sá þeirra sem fyrr kæmi, Fms. ix. 373; konungr kom norðr til Túnsbergs, 375; kómu Finnar heim, i. 9; þeir mágar kómu ór hjúkólfi, Sturl. ii. 124; kömr hann á konungs fund, Fms. ix. 221; þá vóru þeir norðan komnir, 308; hér er nú komin ær ein kollótt, Sturl. i. 159, passim.
    2. to become, arrive; bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli, Fms. ix. 375; ef svá síðarliga kömr skip til hlunns, Sks. 28; en er vár kom, Eg. 167; koma at máli við e-n, to have an interview, talk with one, 467; konungi kom njósn, Fms. vii. 57; þá komu honum þau tíðendi, i. 37; þetta kom allt fyrir Ingimar, vii. 114; kom honum þat (it came to him, he got it) fyrir útan fé, en engum kom fyrr, x. 394; hvat sem á bak kemr, whatsoever may befall, Nj. 193; koma e-m at haldi, or í hald, to avail oneself, 192, Fms. x. 413; koma at gagni, to ‘come in useful,’ be of use, Nj. 264; koma at úvörum, to come at unawares, Ld. 132; koma e-m fyrir úvart, id., Fms. xi. 290; koma á úvart, Nj. 236; koma í þörf = koma í gagn, Fms. vii. 14; hvar kom kapp þitt þá? Bs. i. 18; mál koma í dóm, to be brought up for judgment, Fms. vii. 115; líðr vetrinn, kemr þar ( that time comes) er menn fara til Gulaþings, Eg. 340; var þá svá komit, at allir menn vóru sofa farnir, 376; kom svá ( it came to pass) at Bárði var heitið meyjunni, 26; svá kemr, kemr þar, at, it comes to pass. Fb. i. 174, ii. 48, 68; láta koma, to let come, put; síðan létu þeir koma eld í spánuna, Fms. xi. 34.
    3. in greeting; kom heill, welcome! kom heill ok sæll, frændi! Nj. 175: mod. komdu (kondu) sæll! komið þér sælir!
    II. with prepp.; koma á, to hit; ef á kömr, Grág. ii. 7:—koma at, to come to, arrive, happen; láttu at því koma, let it be so, Dropl. 24; kom þat mjök optliga at honum, of sickness, Fms. vii. 150; kom at þeim svefnhöfgi, sleep came upon them, Nj. 104; koma at hendi, to happen; mikill vandi er kominn at hendi, 177, Hom. 80; koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover; koma at hamri, Þkv. 32:—koma fram, to come forth, appear, stund var í milli er þeir sá framstafninn ok inn eptri kom fram, Fms. ii. 304; engin kom önnur vistin fram, Eg. 549; nú eru öll sóknar-gögn fram komin, Nj. 143: to emerge, hann kom fram í Danmörk, Hkr. i. 210, 277, Ísl. ii. 232, Eg. 23, Landn. 134, Orkn. 152: to arrive, sendimenn fóru ok fram kómu, Fms. xi. 27; reifa mál þau fyrst er fyrst eru fram komin, each in its turn, Grág. i. 64: to be fulfilled, happen, því er á þínum dögum mun fram koma, Ld. 132; nú mun þat fram komit sem ek sagða, Eg. 283; kom nú fram spásagan Gests, Ld. 286; öll þessi merki kómu fram ok fylldusk, Stj. 444; aldrei skal maðr arf taka eptir þann mann er hann vegr, eðr ræðr bana fram kominn, whom he has slain, or whose death he has devised with effect, Grág. ii. 113; staðar-prýði flest fram komin, Bs. i. 146; vera langt fram kominn, mod. áfram kominn, to be ‘in extremis,’ at the point of death, 644; er sú frásögn eigi langt fram komin, this story comes from not far off, i. e. it is derived from first, not second hand, Fms. viii. 5:—koma fyrir, to come as payment, tvau hundrað skyldu koma fyrir víg Snorra (of weregild), Sturl. ii. 158; henni kvaðsk aldri hefnt þykkja Kjartans, nema Bolli kæmi fyrir, Ld. 240; allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will come to the same, Lv. 11, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 208; koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail, Ísl. ii. 215, Fms. vi. 5:—koma í, to enter, come in, a fisherman’s term; koma í drátt, to hook a fish; at í komi með ykkr Þorbrandssonum, that ye and the Th. come to loggerheads, Eb. 80:—koma með, to come with a thing, to bring; kondu með það, fetch it!—koma til, to come to; vera kann at eigi spillisk þótt ek koma til, Eg. 506; nú er rétt lögruðning til ykkar komin, Nj. 236; koma til ríkis, to come to a kingdom, Eg. 268; þeir létu til hans koma um alla héraðs-stjórn, Fs. 44: to befall, kom svá til efnis, it so happened, Mar.; þeim hlutum sem hafinu kunni opt til at koma, Stj. 105, Sks. 323: to mean, signify, en hvar kom þat til er hann sagði, Ó. H. 87; ef þat kom til annars, en þess er hann mælti, id.: to cause, hygg ek at meir komi þar til lítilmennska, Eb. 172; konungr spurði hvat til bæri úgleði hans, hann kvað koma til mislyndi sína, Fms. vi. 355, Fb. ii. 80, Band. 29 new Ed.: to concern, þetta mál er eigi kom síðr til yðvar en vár, Fms. vii. 130; þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, Nj. 227; þat er kemr til Knúts, Fms. v. 24; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned, iv. 194; hann kvað þetta mál ekki til sín koma, vi. 100; þeir eru orðmargir ok láta hvervetna til sín koma, meddle in all things, 655 xi. 2: to belong to, skulu þeir gjalda hinum slíka jörð sem til þeirra kemr, proportionally, Jb. 195; kemr þat til vár er lögin kunnum, Nj. 149; sú sök er tylptar-kviðr kömr til, Grág. i. 20; tylptar-kviðar á jafnan á þingi at kveðja, þar sem hann kömr til saka, ii. 37; þá er komit til þessa gjalds ( it is due), er menn koma í akkeris-sát, 408: to help, avail, koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail, Nj. 149, Fms. vi. 211; at göra litla fésekt, veit ek eigi hvat til annars kemr, I am not aware what else will do, I believe that will meet the case best, Band. 36 new Ed.; koma til, to ‘come to,’ of a person in a swoon, etc.; veit ek eigi til hvers koma mun sú tiltekja Fb. i. 177, Fms. xi. 103; hvar til þessi svör skulu koma, i. 3; það kemr til, it will all come right; kom þar til með kóngum tveim, two kings came to a quarrel, Skíða R. 48: to be of value, importance, authority, þótti allt meira til hans koma, Fas. i. 16; hvart sem til hans kæmi meira eðr minna, Fms. xi. 76; sverð þat er til kom hálf mörk gulls, Ld. 32; svá fémikill at til kómu tuttugu merkr gulls, Fms. xi. 85; mér þykir lítið til hans koma, I think little of him:—koma saman, to come together, live together, marry, K. Á. 134: to agree, þat kom saman með þeim, they agreed on it, Dropl. 9, Gísl. 41; kom þat ásamt með þeim, id., Fb. i. 168; koma vel ásamt, to agree well, Nj. 25:—koma undir e-n, to come unto one, ef undir oss bræðr skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose, Nj. 192; öll lögmæt skil þau er undir mik koma á þessu þingi, 239: to depend on, það er mikit undir komið, at …, be of importance:—koma upp, to come up, break out; kom þá upp grátr fyrir henni, she burst into tears, Fms. ix. 477; er lúðrar kvæði við, ok herblástr kæmi upp, v. 74; er seiðlætin kómu upp, Ld. 152; eldr kom upp, fire came up, Ölk. 35, (hence elds-uppkoma, an upcome of fire, an eruption); ef nokkut kemr síðan sannara upp, Fms. vii. 121: þá kom þat upp at hann hafði beðit hennar, Eg. 587; kom þat upp af tali þeirra, at …, Fms. vii. 282; þat kom upp ( it ended so) at hverr skyldi vera vin annars, i. 58: to turn up, ek ætla mér góðan kost hvárn sem upp kemr, Eg. 715; mun nú hamingjan skipta hverr upp kemr, 418; at sakar görðisk eða upp kæmi, Grág. i. 27; skaut til Guðs sínu máli, ok bað hann láta þat upp koma er hann sæi at bazt gegni, Ó. H. 195, Stj. 385:—koma við, to touch, hit; sé eigi komið við, if it is not touched, Grág. ii. 65; komit var við hurðina, Fas. i. 30; at þeir skyldi koma við torfuna, Ld. 60; hefi ek aldrei svá reitt vápn at manni, at eigi hafi við komit, Nj. 185; hann kemr við margar sögur, he comes up, appears in many Sagas, Ld. 334; koma þeir allir við þessa sögu síðan, Nj. 30; sem ek kom við (as I mentioned, touched upon) í morgin, Fms. ii. 142; er mestr er, ok úskapligast komi við, Ld. 118: to fit, þat kemr lítt við, ‘tis not meet, it won’t do, Lv. 20; mun ek gefa þér tveggja dægra byr þann er bezt kemr við, Fas. iii. 619: koma við, to land, call; þeir vóru komnir við Ísland, Eg. 128; þeir kómu við Hernar, Nj. 4; þeir kómu suðr við Katanes, 127; þeir kómu við sker ( struck on a skerry) ok brutu stýri sín, Fms. ix. 164; hann hafði komit við hval, he had struck against a whale, Sturl. ii. 164; hence in mod. usage, koma við, to call, make a short stay, also on land: to be added to, tekr heldr at grána gamanit ok koma kveðlingar við, i. 21; koma þær nætr við inar fyrri, Rb. 58; þá koma enn ellefu nætr við, 22:—koma yfir, to overcome, pass over; íss er yfir kömr, Hm. 81; hvert kveld er yfir kom, Finnb. 230; hryggleikr kom yfir, 623. 57; at sá dagr myndi ekki yfir koma, Sks. 111.
    B. With the dat. of the object, to make to come, put, bring, carry; páfa þess, er Kristni (dat.) kom á England, who Christianised England, Íb. 14; koma mönnum til réttrar trúar, Fms. i. 146; koma orðum við e-n, to speak to a person; görðisk hann styggr svá at fáir menn máttu orðum við hann koma, i. e. that no one could come to words with him, Eg. 3; hann görði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma, Fms. i. 83, xi. 293; koma vélræðum við e-n, to plan against one, Eg. 49; koma flugu í munn e-m, Nj. 64, 68; þú skalt ekki láta í skorta at koma þeim í (málit) með þér, 271; hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðar-garða, make Thor come to G., Edda 60; hann kom Þorhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river, Þorst. Síðu H. 181; koma kaupi, to bring about a bargain, Gþl. 415; koma e-m í hel, to put one to death, Anal. 233; koma e-m til falls, to make one fall, Edda 34; koma e-m í sætt, Fs. 9; mun ek koma þér í sætt við konung, Eg. 227; hann kom sér í mikla kærleika við jarlinn, Nj. 268; koma sér í þjónustu, Fs. 84; koma sér vel, to put oneself in favour, be engaging; ek hefi komit mér vel hjá meyjum, Kormak; þeir komu sér vel við alla, Fas. iii. 529, Fs. 96, Nj. 66; koma sér ílla, to make oneself hated; það kemr sér ílla, it is ill seen, unpleasant; as also, það kemr sér vel, a thing is agreeable, acceptable; koma e-u til leiðar, to effect, make, Nj. 250, Eb. 118; koma e-u til vegar, id., Ld. 320; koma tölu á, to put, count on, count, number, Anal. 217; koma friði, sættum á, to bring peace, agreement about: hann kom þeim á flótta, he put them to flight, Fms. vii. 235; tóku þar allt er þeir kómu höndum á, all they could catch, ix. 473; koma e-m ór eldi, Fb. i. 300; tók hann merkit ok kom því (put it, hid it) í millum klæða sinna, Nj. 274: Gunnarr kom þangat at þeim örunum, 115; allt þat er bitið var ok blóði kom út á, where it was bitten so as to make blood flow, Fms. vii. 187.
    II. with prepp.; koma e-u fram, to effect; koma fram ferð, máli, Nj. 102; til lítils þætti þat koma, en enginn kvæmi sínu máli fram þótt til alþingis væri stefnt, 149, Fb. ii. 90; þat skal aldri verða at hann komi þessu fram, Eg. 765; ef ek kem hefndum fram, Ld. 262; koma fram lögum við e-n. Eg. 722:—koma e-u á, to bring about, introduce:—koma e-u af, to abolish; þó fékk hann því ekki af komit, Bs. i. 165; koma e-u af sér, to get rid of, Fs. 96, Eb. 40, 41:—koma e-u fyrir, to arrange; koma e-m fyrir, to get a place for one; hann kom honum fyrir í skóla: to destroy (fyrir-koma), hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir, Glúm. 356:—koma e-u upp, to open; áðr ek kom henni upp, before I could open it, Fms. iii. 74; kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma ( open), nú fær hón upp komit hörpunni, Fas. i. 233; hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, it was long before he could speak, utter a word, Fms. vi. 234; sá svarar er mátti máli upp koma, vii. 288:—koma e-m undir, to overthrow one, get one down; varð at kenna afls-munar áðr hann kæmi honum undir, Eb. 172:—koma e-m undan, to make one escape. Fms. vii. 265, 623. 18:—ek ætla at koma mér útan, I think to go abroad, Nj. 261:—koma e-u við, to bring about, effect, to be able to do; ek mun veita þér slíkt sem ek má mér við koma, as I can, Nj.; þú munt öðru koma við en gabba oss, Anal. 77; hann kom því við ( brought about) at engi skyldi fara með vápn, Fms. vii. 240; ef váttum kvæmi við, in a case where witnesses were at hand, Íb. 12; liðit flýði allt þat er því kom við, all that could fled, Eg. 529; Guðmundr hafði almanna-lof hversu hann kom sér við ( how he behaved) þessum málum, Nj. 251; komi þeir til er því koma við, who can, Gþl. 371; menn skyldi tala hljótt ef því kæmi við, Sturl. iii. 147; ef því kemr við, if it is possible, Gþl. 429; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, Fb. ii. 187; ekki mun oss þetta duga, at hann komi boganum við, Nj. 96.
    C. Reflex. komask, to come to the end, get through, reach, Lat. pervenire; the difference between the active and reflex. is seen from such phrases as, hann kemr ef hann kemst, he will come if he can; or, eg komst ekki á stað, I could not get off; eg komst ekki fyrir íllviðri, I could not come for bad weather; or, to come into a certain state, with the notion of chance, hap, komask í lífs háska, to come into danger of life; komask í skipreika, to be shipwrecked, and the like; Þorfinnr kom öngu hljóði í lúðrinn, ok komsk eigi upp blástrinn, Fms. ix. 30; komask á fætr, to get on one’s legs, Eg. 748; hann komsk við svá búit í ríki sitt, Hkr. i. 76; meina honum vötn eða veðr svá at hann má ekki komask til þess staðar, Grág. i. 496; hann komsk með sundi til lands, Eg. 261; kómusk sauðirnir upp á fjallit fyrir þeim, Nj. 27; ef Gunnarr færi eigi utan ok mætti hann komask, 111; ef maðr byrgir mann inni í húsi, svá at hann má eigi út komask, so that he cannot get out, Grág. ii. 110; en allt fólk flýði með allt lausa-fé er með fékk komisk, with all the property they could carry with them, Fms. i. 153; ek komumk vel annar-staðar út, þótt hér gangi eigi, Nj. 202; komask á milli manna, to get oneself among people, intrude oneself, 168; komsk hann í mestu kærleika við konung, Eg. 12; komask at orði, to come by a word, to express oneself; einsog hann að orði komsk, passim.
    II. with prepp.; komast á, to get into use; það komst á:—komask af, to get off, escape, save one’s life; hann bað menn duga svá at af kæmisk skipit, Fms. x. 98; tveir druknuðu, en hinir kómusk af:—komask at e-u, to get at a thing, procure; mörgum manns-öldrum síðarr komsk at bók þeirri Theodosius, Niðrst. 10; Hrani gat komisk at trúnaði margra ríkra manna, Fms. iv. 62; þú hefir at þessum peningum vel komisk, ‘tis money well gotten, i. 256; eigi skaltú ílla at komask, thou shall not get it unfairly, vii. 124:—komast eptir, to enquire into, get information of:—komask fyrir, to prevent, come in another’s way:—koma hjá e-u, to evade, pass by, escape doing:—komast til e-s, to come towards, and metaph. to have time for a thing, ek komst ekki til þess, I have no time; eg komst ekki til að fara:—komask undan, to escape; allt þat lið er undan komsk, Eg. 261; ekki manns barn komsk undan, Fms. xi. 387; komask undan á flótta, Eg. 11:—komask við, to be able; komusk þeir ekki í fyrstu við atlöguna, Fms. vii. 264; ef hann vill refsa údáða-mönnum, ok má þó við komask, N. G. L. i. 123; brenn allt ok bæl, sem þú mátt við komask, Fær. 64; ef ek viðr of kœmimk, Hbl. 33; þá er ek komumk við, Eg. 319; komask við veðri, to get abroad, Rd. 252; hann lét þat ekki við veðri komask, Fms. vii. 165: to be touched (við-kvæmni), hann komsk við mjök ok felldi tár, iii. 57; eða hann komisk við ( repent) ok hverfi aptr at íllsku sinni, Greg. 41; þá komsk mjök við inn válaði, svá at hann matti eigi lengi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, Fms. vi. 234; þá komsk hón við ákaflega mjök, Clem. 32; með við komnu hjarta, with a touched heart, Bs. i. 561, Karl. 166:—komask yfir e-t, to overcome, get hold of; er hann komsk yfir fét, Bárð. 175.
    D. Part. kominn, in special phrases; inn komni maðr, a new comer, stranger, Gullþ. 47; at kominn, arrived; hinn aðkomni maðr, a guest; at kominn, just come to, on the brink of; kominn at andláti, at dauða, to be at the last gasp; var at komit, at …, it was on the point of happening, that …, Str. 8; vóru þeir mjök at komnir ( much exhausted) svá magrir vóru þeir, Fas. iii. 571:—heill kominn, hail! Blas. 42; vel kominn, welcome! vertu vel kominn! ver með oss vel kominn, Þiðr. 319, Fs. 158; hann bað þá vera vel komna, passim; so also, það er vel komið, ‘it is welcome,’ i. e. with great pleasure, granting a favour:—placed, ertu maðr sannorðr ok kominn nær frétt, Nj. 175; Pétri var svá nær komit, P. was so closely pursued, Fms. ix. 48; ok nú eigi allfjarri yðr komit, xi. 123; svá vel er sá uppsát komin, at …, ix. 368: situated, hann (the hospital) er kominn á fjall upp, is situated on a fell, Symb. 18; útsker þat er komit af þjóðleið, Eg. 369: metaph., vel, ílla kominn, well placed, in good, bad estate; ek þykjumk hér vel kominn; hann var vel til náms kominn, he was in a good place for learning, Bs. i. 153; þat fé er ílla komit er fólgit er í jörðu, Grett. 39 new Ed.; mér þykkir son minn hvergi betr kominn, methinks my son is nowhere better off, in better hands, Fms. vi. 5; lítt ertú nú kominn, Njarð. 376; þykkjumk ek hér vel kominn með þér, Nj. 258:—kominn af, or frá e-m, come of, descended from, Landn., Eb., passim:—kominn á sik vel, in a good state, accomplished, Orkn. 202; hverjum manni betr á sik kominn, Ld. 110; kominn á sik manna bezt, Ísl. ii. 203: vera á legg kominn, to be grown up, Fms. xi. 186; vera svá aldrs kominn, to be of such an age, Fs. 4, 13, Sturl. iii. 100, Fms. xi. 56; hér er allvel á komit, it suits well enough, Bs. i. 531: hann sagði henni hvar þá var komit, how matters stood, Nj. 271, Fms. ii. 152; hann undi vel við þar sem komit var, as it stood, in statu quo, Nj. 22; Sveinn segir honum sem komit var þessu máli, Fms. ii. 159; at svá komnu, as matters stand, Bs. i. 317; málum várum er komit í únýtt efni, Nj. 164, 190:—vera kominn til e-s, to be entitled to, have due to one; ef hann fengi þat er hann var eigi til kominn, Fms. x. 7; þeir er til einskis eru komnir, ix. 248; fá þeir margir af yðr sæmd mikla er til minna eru komnir, en hann, Eg. 111; þeim til sæmdar er til þess er kominn, Sks. 311, rétt komnir til konungdóms, rétt kominn til Noregs, right heir to the kingdom, to Norway, Fms. ix. 332; lézk Sigvaldi nú kominn til ráða við Astríði, xi. 104: fit for, entitled to, hann þótti vel til kominn at vera konungr yfir Danmörk, i. 65: shapen, þetta mál er svá til komit, vii. 130; sagðisk hann eigi verr til manns kominn en Sturla bróðir hans, Sturl.; eigi þóttusk þeir til minna vera komnir fyrir ættar sakir, entitled to less, Eb. 17.
    II. part. pres. komandi, a new comer, stranger, Fbr. 168, Stj. 525: one to come, future generations, verandum ok viðr-komendum, N. G. L. i. 121; allir menn verandi ok eptir-komandi, D. I. i. 3; komendr, pl. guests, comers.

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  • 70 speak

    1. intransitive verb,

    speak [with somebody] on or about something — [mit jemandem] über etwas (Akk.) sprechen

    speak for/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen

    Mr Grant speaking(when connected to caller) Grant hier; hier ist Grant

    who is speaking, please? — wer ist am Apparat, bitte?; mit wem spreche ich, bitte?

    2. transitive verb,
    spoke, spoken
    1) (utter) sprechen [Satz, Wort, Sprache]
    2) (make known) sagen [Wahrheit]

    speak one's opinion/mind — seine Meinung sagen/sagen, was man denkt

    3) (convey without words)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/69264/speak_for">speak for
    * * *
    [spi:k]
    past tense - spoke; verb
    1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) sprechen
    2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) reden
    3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) sprechen
    4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) aussprechen
    5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) eine Rede halten
    - speaker
    - speaking
    - spoken
    - -spoken
    - generally speaking
    - speak for itself/themselves
    - speak out
    - speak up
    - to speak of
    * * *
    <spoke, spoken>
    [spi:k]
    I. vi
    1. (say words) sprechen, reden
    \speak when you're spoken to antworte, wenn man dich etwas fragt!
    to \speak about sth über etw akk sprechen
    to \speak over a loudspeaker über Lautsprecher sprechen
    to \speak into a microphone in ein Mikrofon sprechen
    to \speak in platitudes Allgemeinplätze verwenden
    to \speak in riddles in Rätseln sprechen
    to \speak in [or with] a whisper flüstern, im Flüsterton sprechen
    to \speak quickly schnell sprechen
    2. (converse) sich akk unterhalten
    to \speak to [or esp AM with] sb mit jdm reden [o sprechen]
    I'll never \speak to you again! ich rede nie wieder mit dir!
    can I \speak to Ian please? — \speaking! kann ich bitte [mit] Ian sprechen? — am Apparat!
    to \speak to [or esp AM with] sb about sth mit jdm über etw akk sprechen
    to \speak on [or over] the telephone telefonieren
    to \speak to each other once more wieder miteinander reden
    3. (rebuke)
    to \speak to sb [about sth] jdn [für etw akk] zurechtweisen
    4. (know language) sprechen
    she \speaks with an American accent sie spricht mit amerikanischem Akzent
    to \speak in dialect einen Dialekt sprechen
    to \speak in jargon einen Jargon benutzen
    to \speak in a foreign language in einer fremden Sprache sprechen
    5. + adv (view)
    broadly [or generally] \speaking im Allgemeinen
    geographically \speaking vom geografischen Standpunkt aus
    scientifically \speaking wissenschaftlich gesehen
    strictly \speaking genaugenommen
    6. (make speech) reden, sprechen
    the Queen \speaks to the nation on television every Christmas die Queen richtet jedes Weihnachten das Wort an die Nation
    to \speak on behalf of sb/sth in jds Namen/im Namen einer S. gen reden
    to \speak in the debate in der Debatte das Wort ergreifen
    to \speak from memory frei sprechen
    to \speak from notes von einer Vorlage ablesen
    to \speak from a platform vom Podium sprechen
    7. (appeal)
    to \speak to sb jdn ansprechen
    the story spoke to her directly die Geschichte sprach sie direkt an
    8.
    actions \speak louder than words ( prov) Taten sagen mehr als Worte prov
    \speaking as sb... als jd...
    \speaking as a mother of four, I can tell you that children are exhausting als Mutter von vier Kindern kann ich sagen, dass Kinder anstrengend sind
    to know sb to \speak to jdn näher kennen
    so to \speak sozusagen
    to \speak too soon voreilig urteilen
    II. vt
    to \speak sth etw sagen
    to not \speak a word kein Wort herausbringen
    to \speak sth etw sprechen
    “English spoken” „hier wird Englisch gesprochen“
    I couldn't \speak a word of English when I first arrived in Australia ich sprach kein Wort Englisch, als ich zum ersten Mal in Australien ankam
    to \speak dialect Dialekt sprechen
    to \speak English fluently fließend Englisch sprechen
    to \speak a foreign language eine Fremdsprache sprechen [können]
    to \speak the lingo ( fam) die Sprache drauf haben fam
    to \speak one's mind sagen, was man denkt
    to \speak the truth die Wahrheit sagen
    4. (reveal)
    to \speak sth etw aussprechen
    she was silent but her eyes spoke her real feelings for him sie schwieg, aber ihre Augen verrieten ihre wahren Gefühle für ihn
    5.
    to \speak the same language die gleiche Sprache sprechen
    to \speak volumes [for [or AM about] sth] Bände [über etw akk] sprechen
    * * *
    [spiːk] pret spoke or ( obs) spake, ptp spoken or (obs) spoke
    1. vt
    1) (= utter) sagen; one's thoughts aussprechen, äußern; one's lines aufsagen

    nobody spoke a word —

    See:
    volume
    2) language sprechen

    English spoken hereman spricht Englisch

    2. vi
    1) (= talk, be on speaking terms) sprechen, reden (about über +acc, von); (= converse) reden, sich unterhalten (with mit); (fig, guns, drums) sprechen, ertönen

    speak, don't shout —

    they don't speak (to one another) — sie reden or sprechen nicht miteinander

    I'm not speaking to you —

    she never spoke to me againseitdem hat sie nie wieder mit mir geredet or gesprochen

    I'll have to speak to my lawyer about itdas muss ich mit meinem Anwalt besprechen

    speak when you're spoken to — antworte, wenn man mit dir redet or spricht

    servants should only speak when spoken toDiener sollten nur dann etwas sagen, wenn man sie anspricht

    I don't know him to speak to —

    speaking of dictionaries... — da or wo wir gerade von Wörterbüchern sprechen..., apropos Wörterbücher...

    not to speak of... — ganz zu schweigen von...

    it's nothing to speak ofes ist nicht weiter erwähnenswert, es ist nichts weiter

    no money/trees etc to speak of — so gut wie kein Geld/keine Bäume etc

    to speak ill of sb/sth — über jdn/etw schlecht reden

    to speak well of sb/sth — jdn/etw loben, (nur) Gutes über jdn/etw sagen

    he is well spoken ofer genießt große Achtung

    so to speak — sozusagen, eigentlich

    legally/biologically speaking — rechtlich/biologisch gesehen

    speaking personally... — wenn Sie mich fragen..., was mich betrifft...

    speaking as a member of the club I have... — als Mitglied des Vereins habe ich...

    2) (= make a speech) reden (on zu), sprechen (on zu); (= give one's opinion) sich äußern (on, to zu)

    then Geoffrey rose to speakdann stand Geoffrey auf, um das Wort zu ergreifen

    3) (TELEC)

    speaking!am Apparat!

    who is that speaking?wer ist da, bitte?; (on extension phone, in office) wer ist am Apparat?

    4) (fig: suggest) zeugen (of von)
    3. n suf
    * * *
    speak [spiːk] prät spoke [spəʊk], obs spake [speık], pperf spoken [ˈspəʊkən], obs spoke
    A v/i
    1. reden, sprechen ( beide:
    to mit;
    about über akk):
    speak to sb auch jemanden ansprechen ( about auf akk);
    they are not speaking to each other sie sprechen zurzeit nicht miteinander;
    he was speaking loud enough for everybody to hear er sprach so laut, dass es jeder hören konnte;
    the portrait speaks fig das Porträt ist sprechend ähnlich;
    so to speak sozusagen;
    speak in tongues BIBEL, REL in Zungen reden; speak of, speak to, speaking A
    2. (öffentlich) reden, sprechen ( beide:
    on über akk)
    3. miteinander sprechen
    4. ertönen (Trompete etc)
    5. besonders Br anschlagen, Laut geben (Hund)
    B v/t
    1. sprechen, sagen: volume 1
    2. aussprechen, sagen, äußern:
    speak the truth die Wahrheit sagen; mind A 4
    3. feststellen, sagen (in Schriftstücken etc)
    4. verkünden (Trompete etc)
    5. eine Sprache sprechen, können
    6. fig eine Eigenschaft etc verraten
    7. obs (an)zeigen:
    his conduct speaks him generous sein Verhalten zeigt seine Großzügigkeit
    8. SCHIFF ein Schiff ansprechen (durch Signale)
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb,

    speak [with somebody] on or about something — [mit jemandem] über etwas (Akk.) sprechen

    speak for/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen

    Mr Grant speaking (when connected to caller) Grant hier; hier ist Grant

    who is speaking, please? — wer ist am Apparat, bitte?; mit wem spreche ich, bitte?

    2. transitive verb,
    spoke, spoken
    1) (utter) sprechen [Satz, Wort, Sprache]
    2) (make known) sagen [Wahrheit]

    speak one's opinion/mind — seine Meinung sagen/sagen, was man denkt

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (about) v.
    reden (über, von) v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: spoke, spoken)
    = sprechen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: sprach, gesprochen)

    English-german dictionary > speak

  • 71 отронвам

    1. break/tear off
    2. (листа, сълзи) shed
    не отронвам дума not speak/say/utter a word
    отронвам се fall
    * * *
    отро̀нвам,
    гл.
    1. break/tear off; (за вятър) blow off;
    2. ( листа, сълзи) shed;
    \отронвам се fall; • не \отронвам дума not speak/say/utter a word.
    * * *
    shed (листа, сълзи); blow off
    * * *
    1. (за вятър) blow off 2. (листа, сълзи) shed 3. break/tear off 4. ОТРОНВАМ ce fall 5. не ОТРОНВАМ дума not speak/say/utter a word

    Български-английски речник > отронвам

  • 72 проговарям

    проговоря 1. begin to speak
    2. (изричам) utter, say
    той не проговори нито дума he didn't utter/say a single word, he didn't open his lips
    скарахме се вчера, но днес вече си проговорихме we quarrelled yesterday but we are on speaking terms again today
    * * *
    прогова̀рям,
    гл.
    1. begin to speak; ( след загубване на говора) recover o.’s speech; ( след дълго мълчание) speak up;
    2. ( изричам) utter, say;
    3. ( издавам тайна и пр.); sl. blow the gaff.
    * * *
    begin to speak; recover one's speech; utter: He did not проговарям a word - Той не проговори и дума
    * * *
    1. (изричам) utter, say 2. (след загубване на говора) recover o.'s speech 3. проговоря begin to speak 4. скарахме се вчера, но днес вече си проговорихме we quarrelled yesterday but we are on speaking terms again today 5. той не проговори нито дума he didn't utter/say a single word, he didn't open his lips

    Български-английски речник > проговарям

  • 73 pío

    adj.
    1 pious, godly, religious, devoted.
    2 skewbald, piebald.
    m.
    1 Pius.
    2 Pio.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: piar.
    * * *
    1 pious
    ————————
    1 chirp
    \
    no decir ni pío familiar not to say a word, not open one's mouth
    * * *
    SM Pius
    * * *
    I
    pía adjetivo devout, pious
    II
    masculino peep, tweet

    no decir ni pío — (fam) not to say a word

    * * *
    = twitter, pious, God-fearing.
    Ex. I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.
    Ex. This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.
    Ex. On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.
    ----
    * sin decir ni pío = as quiet as a mouse.
    * * *
    I
    pía adjetivo devout, pious
    II
    masculino peep, tweet

    no decir ni pío — (fam) not to say a word

    * * *
    = twitter, pious, God-fearing.

    Ex: I then heard a twitter of distress immediately above me, and, looking up, was delighted to see the female perched on a twig above me.

    Ex: This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.
    Ex: On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.
    * sin decir ni pío = as quiet as a mouse.

    * * *
    devout, pious
    peep, tweet
    no decir ni pío ( fam); not to say a word
    no dijo ni pío he didn't say a word
    no has dicho ni pío en toda la tarde you haven't said a word all afternoon, we haven't heard a peep out of you all afternoon ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo piar: ( conjugate piar)

    pío es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    pió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    Pío    
    piar    
    pío
    piar ( conjugate piar) verbo intransitivo
    to chirp, tweet
    pío 1,
    pía adjetivo

    devout, pious
    pío 2 sustantivo masculino
    peep, tweet;
    no decir ni pío (fam) not to say a word
    piar vi (pájaro) to chirp, cheep, tweet
    pío,-a adjetivo pious, devout
    pío sustantivo masculino cheep, chirp
    ♦ Locuciones: no decir ni pío, not to say a word

    ' pío' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    entender
    - pía
    English:
    clear off
    - dappled
    - peep
    - squeak
    - utter
    - word
    - mum
    * * *
    Pío n pr
    Pío I/II Pius I/II
    * * *
    1 adj pious
    2 m tweet, chirrup;
    no decir ni pío fam not say a word
    * * *
    pío, pía adj
    1) devoto: pious, devout
    2) : piebald, pied, dappled
    pío nm
    : peep, tweet, cheep

    Spanish-English dictionary > pío

  • 74 chistar

    v.
    1 to open one's mouth, to mutter, to say something.
    2 to mumble a word to.
    Me chistó el profesor The professor mumbled a word to me.
    * * *
    1 to speak
    \
    no chistar not to say a word
    sin chistar without saying a word
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    * * *
    chistar [A1 ]
    vi
    1
    (rechistar): ¡a la cama, niños! ¡y sin chistar! off to bed children and not another word
    soportó el dolor sin chistar he bore the pain without a word of complaint
    pagó la multa sin chistar she paid her fine without protest
    no chistó he didn't say o utter a word
    le chisté para que viniera I went 'psst' to call him
    * * *

    chistar ( conjugate chistar) verbo intransitivo:
    ¡y sin chistar! and not another word!;

    no chistó he didn't say a word
    chistar verbo intransitivo
    1 (hablar) to say a word
    2 (protestar) cómete eso sin chistar, eat this and don't complain

    ' chistar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    rechistar
    * * *
    vi
    1. [llamar] to hiss [to catch sb's attention]
    2. [replicar]
    ¡cómete la sopa, y sin chistar! keep quiet and finish your soup!;
    hizo lo que le pidieron sin chistar he did what they asked without a murmur o a word of protest
    vt
    1. [llamar]
    chistar a alguien = to attract sb's attention by hissing;
    tuvimos que chistar al camarero para que viniera we had to hiss to get the waiter to come over to us
    2. [replicar]
    ¡a mí no me chistes! don't you answer me back!
    * * *
    v/i
    :
    sin chistar without saying a word

    Spanish-English dictionary > chistar

  • 75 proferire

    proferire v.tr.
    1 to utter: non proferì sillaba, he did not utter (o speak) a word; proferì alcune parole, poi uscì, he uttered a few words, then he went out
    2 ( pronunciare) to pronounce: non può proferire bene certe lettere, he has difficulty in pronouncing some letters
    3 ( pronunciare solennemente) to pronounce: (dir.) proferire una sentenza, to pronounce a judgment.
    * * *
    [profe'rire]
    verbo transitivo to utter
    * * *
    proferire
    /profe'rire/ [102]
    to utter; senza proferire parola without uttering a word.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > proferire

  • 76 слово

    с.
    2) (высказывание, фраза) word(s) (pl)

    ла́сковые слова́ — endearing words

    оскорби́тельное сло́во — insulting word

    неосторо́жно бро́шенное сло́во — carelessly spoken word

    сло́во утеше́ния — word of consolation

    3) (мнение, решение) word

    реша́ющее сло́во принадлежи́т ему́ — it is for him to decide; he has the final разг.

    сказа́ть своё ве́ское сло́во — pronounce (on)

    после́днее сло́во остаётся (за тв.)the final word rests (with)

    4) ( обещание) word, promise

    дава́ть сло́во (дт.) — give / pledge (i) one's word (of honour)

    сдержа́ть сло́во — keep one's word; be as good as one's word

    наруша́ть сло́во — break one's word, go back upon / on one's word

    5) ( речь) speech

    приве́тственное сло́во — words of welcome, welcoming address

    заключи́тельное сло́во — concluding remarks pl

    надгро́бное сло́во — funeral oration

    брать сло́во — take the floor

    проси́ть сло́ва — ask for the floor

    дава́ть / предоставля́ть сло́во (дт.)give (i) the floor; ask (d) to speak

    сло́во предоставля́ется мэ́ру — the mayor has the floor

    вам сло́во — you have the floor

    лиша́ть сло́ва кого́-л — deprive smb of the right to speak; ( во время выступления) take the floor away from smb

    слова́ но́вой пе́сни — the lyrics of a new song

    рома́нс на слова́ Пу́шкина — poem by Pushkin set to music, song to words from Pushkin

    8) лит. song, lay

    "Сло́во о полку́ И́гореве" — "The Song of Igor's Campaign" [-'peɪn], "The Lay of Igor's Warfare"

    ••

    сло́во в сло́во — word for word

    сло́во за́ слово разг. — little by little; one word led to another

    сло́во не воробе́й, вы́летит - не пойма́ешь посл. — ≈ a word spoken is past recalling; what is said cannot be unsaid

    сло́ва не скажи́, сло́ва сказа́ть нельзя́ кому́-лthere's no talking to smb

    без ли́шних / да́льних слов — without wasting words [one's breath], without further ado

    брать / взять сло́во с кого́-лmake smb promise

    брать / взять свои́ слова́ наза́д / обра́тно — retract [take back] one's words; eat one's words идиом.

    я заста́влю его́ взять свои́ слова́ наза́д — I shall make him take back words; I shall force him to eat his words идиом.

    броса́ться слова́ми — make empty promises; not to mean what one says

    в двух слова́х — in a couple of words; in brief

    в по́лном смы́сле сло́ва — in the true sense of the word

    ве́рить на́ сло́во кому́-л в чём-лtake smb's word for smth

    взве́шивать (свои́) слова́, взве́шивать ка́ждое сло́во — weigh one's words [every word]; choose words carefully

    дар сло́ва — gift of words; talent for speaking

    двух слов связа́ть не мо́жет — smb can't put / string two words together

    други́ми слова́ми — in other words

    и сло́вом и де́лом — by word and deed

    игра́ слов — play on words; pun

    к сло́ву (сказа́ть) вводн. сл. — by the way, incidentally

    к сло́ву пришло́сь — it just happened to come up in the conversation; it seemed appropriate to mention

    лови́ть / пойма́ть на сло́ве кого́-лсм. ловить

    мне ну́жно сказа́ть вам два сло́ва — I want a word with you

    на слова́х — 1) ( устно) verbally, orally 2) ( не на деле) in words (only)

    э́то всё то́лько на слова́х — those are mere words

    не да́вши сло́ва, крепи́сь, а да́вши сло́во, держи́сь посл.don't make promises you can't keep

    нет слов, что́бы описа́ть [вы́разить] — one can't find the language [there are no words] to describe

    слов нет разг.1) ( бесспорно) there's no denying; that's for sure 2) ( для усиления своего отношения к чему-л) unspeakably; extremely; I can't tell you (how)

    она́ слов нет как хороша́ — she is unspeakably / fabulously beautiful

    ни сло́ва — not a word

    не произнести́ / пророни́ть ни сло́ва — not to say / utter a word

    никому́ ни сло́ва! — not a word to anyone!

    но́вое сло́во (в пр.) — a significant step forward (in); a breakthrough (in); a new contribution / dimension (to)

    одни́ / пусты́е слова́ — mere / empty words / verbiage

    одни́м сло́вом — in a / one word; in short

    не находи́ть слов — ≈ words fail smb

    я не нахожу́ слов — words fail me

    по его́ слова́м — according to him

    помяни́те моё сло́во — mark my words pl

    после́днее сло́во, по после́днему сло́ву — см. последний

    руга́ть(ся) после́дними слова́ми — см. последний

    свои́ми слова́ми — in one's own words

    с чужи́х слов — from a secondhand account, according to what others have said

    челове́к сло́ва — man of his word

    че́рез ка́ждое сло́во (ругаться, благодарить и т.п.)with every other breath

    че́стное сло́во, на че́стном сло́ве — см. честный

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > слово

  • 77 Laut

    m; -(e)s, -e sound (auch LING.); keinen Laut von sich geben not say a word ( oder utter a sound); er gab keinen Laut mehr von sich auch umg. there wasn’t another peep from him, he shut up like a clam; Laut geben Jagdhund: give tongue; umg. (etwas sagen) say something; stärker: speak up ( oder out); (reagieren) react; (sagen, was man will) say what one wants
    * * *
    der Laut
    sound
    * * *
    [laut]
    m -(e)s, -e
    sound

    heimatliche Láúte — sounds of home

    wir hörten bayerische Láúte — we heard Bavarian accents

    gebennot to make a sound

    Láút geben (Hund) — to give tongue; (fig inf) to give a shout

    * * *
    1) (as said or told by: According to John, the bank closes at 3 p.m.) according to
    2) (so as can be heard: He read the letter aloud.) aloud
    4) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) loud
    5) ( adverb loudly and clearly: He shouted out the answer.) out
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [laut]
    m
    1. (Ton) noise
    keinen \Laut von sich dat geben to make no noise, to not make a sound
    \Laut geben JAGD to bark
    2. pl (Sprachfetzen) tone
    * * *
    der; Laut[e]s, Laute (auch Phon.) sound

    fremde/heimatliche Laute — sounds of a foreign/familiar tongue

    * * *
    Laut m; -(e)s, -e sound ( auch LING);
    keinen Laut von sich geben not say a word ( oder utter a sound);
    er gab keinen Laut mehr von sich auch umg there wasn’t another peep from him, he shut up like a clam;
    Laut geben Jagdhund: give tongue; umg (etwas sagen) say something; stärker: speak up ( oder out); (reagieren) react; (sagen, was man will) say what one wants
    * * *
    der; Laut[e]s, Laute (auch Phon.) sound

    fremde/heimatliche Laute — sounds of a foreign/familiar tongue

    * * *
    adj.
    clarion adj.
    loud adj.
    unquiet adj.
    uproarious adj. adv.
    aloud adv.
    loudly adv.
    unquietly adv.
    uproariously adv. präp.
    according to prep.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Laut

  • 78 soltar

    v.
    1 to let go of.
    ¡suéltame! let me go!, let go of me!
    2 to release (dejar ir) (preso, animales, freno).
    si yo pillo un trabajo así, no lo suelto (informal) if I got a job like that I wouldn't let go of it o I'd make sure I hung on to it
    Ella suelta su mano She releases his hand.
    3 to let or pay out (desenrollar) (cable, cuerda).
    4 to give (risotada, grito, suspiro).
    soltar una patada a alguien to give somebody a kick, to kick somebody
    5 to come out with (decir bruscamente).
    6 to give off (desprender) (calor, olor, gas).
    estas hamburguesas sueltan mucha grasa a lot of fat comes out of these burgers when you fry them
    7 to unfasten, to loosen, to unloose, to untie.
    El chico soltó al perro The boy untied the dog.
    8 to let free, to let go, to let off, to release.
    El guarda soltó al pillo The guard released the rascal.
    El diario soltó la información The newspaper let off the information.
    9 to give forth, to burst out.
    Soltar un grito Give forth a cry.
    10 to give out, to fork out, to fork up, to fork over.
    Miguel suelta mucho dinero Mike gives out a lot of money.
    11 to lose hold.
    12 to pay out, to let go, to pay away, to run out.
    El marinero suelta la cuerda The sailor pays out the rope.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ CONTAR], like link=contar contar
    1 (desasir) to let go of, release, drop
    ¡suelta el arma! drop the weapon!
    ¡suéltame! let me go!
    2 (desatar) to untie, unfasten, undo; (aflojar) to loosen
    3 (preso) to release, free, set free
    4 (animal) to let out; (perro) to unleash
    5 (humo, olor) to give off
    6 (puntos) to drop
    7 (de vientre) to loosen
    8 familiar (arrear) to give, deal
    9 familiar (decir) to come out with, blurt out
    1 (desatarse) to come untied, come unfastened
    2 (desprenderse) to come off
    3 (tornillo etc) to come loose
    4 (animal) to get loose, break loose
    5 (puntos) to come undone
    6 (vientre) to loosen
    7 figurado (adquirir habilidad) to become proficient, get the knack
    8 figurado (desenvolverse) to become self-confident, loosen up
    \
    soltar amarras to cast off
    soltar la lengua to speak freely
    soltar un taco to swear
    soltarse a + inf to begin + inf, start + inf / -ing
    soltarse a su gusto familiar to let off steam
    ¡suelta! (dejar ir) let go! 2 (decir) out with it!, spit it out!
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=dejar de agarrar) to let go of; (=dejar caer) to drop

    ¡suéltenme! — let go of me!, let me go!

    2) [+ amarras] to cast off; [+ nudo, cinturón] (=quitar) to untie, undo; (=aflojar) to loosen
    3) (Aut) [+ embrague] to let out, release, disengage frm; [+ freno] to release
    4) (=dejar libre) [+ preso, animal] to release, set free; [+ agua] to let out, run off
    5) (=emitir) [+ gas, olor] to give off; [+ grito] to let out

    solté un suspiro de alivioI let out o heaved a sigh of relief

    6) (=asestar)
    7) [al hablar] [+ noticia] to break; [+ indirecta] to drop; [+ blasfemia] to come out with, let fly

    ¡suéltalo ya! — out with it!, spit it out! *

    soltó un par de palabrotas — he came out with a couple of rude words, he let fly a couple of obscenities

    8) * (=perder) [+ puesto, privilegio] to give up; [+ dinero] to cough up *
    9) [serpiente] [+ piel] to shed
    10) (=resolver) [+ dificultad] to solve; [+ duda] to resolve; [+ objeción] to satisfy, deal with
    11) And (=ceder) to cede, give, hand over
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( dejar ir) to release
    2) ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let go

    soltó el dinero y huyó — he dropped/let go of the money and ran

    suéltame, que me haces daño — let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting me

    3)
    a) ( desatar) <cuerda/cable> to undo, untie
    b) ( aflojar)

    suelta la cuerda poco a pocolet o pay out the rope gradually

    c) < freno> to release; < embrague> to let out
    d) ( desatascar) <cable/cuerda> to free; < tuerca> to ondo, get... undone
    4) ( desprender) <calor/vapor> to give off; < pelo> to shed; < jugo>
    5)
    a) < carcajada> to let out; <palabrotas/disparates> to come out with; < grito> to let out, give

    no soltó palabrahe didn't say o utter a word

    siempre suelta el mismo rollo — (fam) she always comes out with the same old stuff (colloq)

    b) ( dar) (+ me/te/le etc)
    6) (fam) < vientre> (+ me/te/le etc)
    2.
    soltarse v pron
    1) (refl) persona/animal ( desasirse)
    2) ( desatarse) nudo to come undone, come loose; ( aflojarse) nudo to loosen, come loose; tornillo to work loose
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( dejar ir) to release
    2) ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let go

    soltó el dinero y huyó — he dropped/let go of the money and ran

    suéltame, que me haces daño — let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting me

    3)
    a) ( desatar) <cuerda/cable> to undo, untie
    b) ( aflojar)

    suelta la cuerda poco a pocolet o pay out the rope gradually

    c) < freno> to release; < embrague> to let out
    d) ( desatascar) <cable/cuerda> to free; < tuerca> to ondo, get... undone
    4) ( desprender) <calor/vapor> to give off; < pelo> to shed; < jugo>
    5)
    a) < carcajada> to let out; <palabrotas/disparates> to come out with; < grito> to let out, give

    no soltó palabrahe didn't say o utter a word

    siempre suelta el mismo rollo — (fam) she always comes out with the same old stuff (colloq)

    b) ( dar) (+ me/te/le etc)
    6) (fam) < vientre> (+ me/te/le etc)
    2.
    soltarse v pron
    1) (refl) persona/animal ( desasirse)
    2) ( desatarse) nudo to come undone, come loose; ( aflojarse) nudo to loosen, come loose; tornillo to work loose
    * * *
    soltar1
    1 = dump, release, disengage, loosen, let + go, put down, drop off, let + go of, untie.

    Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.

    Ex: If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.
    Ex: The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.
    Ex: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.
    Ex: Suddenly she piped triumphantly, almost getting to her feet: 'We could let the student assistants go!'.
    Ex: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.
    Ex: That they received regular visits from people who dropped off packages on a regular basis along with money.
    Ex: For one, large areas of city were in the hands of the Mafia, who was not eager to let got of their vested interests.
    Ex: Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.
    * no soltar = keep + a tight hold on.
    * soltar amarras = set + sail, cast off.
    * soltar la guita = cough up + money, cough up + cash.
    * soltar la pasta = pony up, cough up + money, cough up + cash.
    * soltar pasta = shell out + money, shell out.
    * soltarse = work + loose, come + loose, come off.
    * soltarse de = break + loose from.
    * soltarse la melena = let + Posesivo + hair down.
    * soltarse la melena cuando joven = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.
    * soltar semillas = go to + seed.

    soltar2
    2 = give off, spout.

    Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.

    Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.
    * soltar chispas = emit + sparks.
    * soltar una carcajada = emit + laugh, let out + a laugh.
    * soltar una lágrima = shed + tears.
    * soltar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.

    soltar3
    3 = blurt out, spit out, fire off.

    Ex: Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.

    Ex: He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.
    Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.
    * soltársele a Uno la lengua = tongue + be unloosed.
    * soltar una indirecta = drop + a hint.

    * * *
    soltar [ A10 ]
    vt
    A (dejar ir) to release
    lo soltaron porque no tenían pruebas they released him o they let him go because they had no evidence
    soltaron varios toros en las fiestas during the festivities they let several bulls loose in the streets
    soltó al perro para que corriese he let the dog off the leash to give it a run
    vete o te suelto el perro go away or I'll set the dog on you
    B
    (dejar de tener cogido): aguanta esto y no lo sueltes hold this and don't let go of it
    ¡suelta la pistola! drop the gun!
    ¿dónde puedo soltar estos paquetes? where can I put down o ( colloq) drop these packages?
    soltó el dinero y salió corriendo he dropped/let go of the money and ran out
    suéltame que me haces daño let (me) go o let go of me, you're hurting me
    si no sueltas lo que me debes ( fam); if you don't give me o hand over o ( colloq) cough up what you owe me
    es muy tacaño y no suelta un duro he's so tightfisted you can't get a penny out of him
    no pienso soltar este puesto I've no intention of giving up this position
    C
    1 (desatar) ‹cuerda/cable› to undo, untie
    soltar amarras to cast off
    2
    (aflojar): suelta la cuerda poco a poco let o pay out the rope gradually
    3 ‹freno› to release; ‹embrague› to let out
    4 (desatascar) ‹cable/cuerda› to free
    consiguió soltar la tuerca he managed to get the nut undone o to undo the nut
    D (desprender) ‹piel› to shed; ‹calor/humo/vapor› to give off
    este suéter suelta mucho pelo this sweater sheds a lot of hair
    E
    1 ‹carcajada› to let out; ‹tacos/disparates› to come out with
    soltó un grito de dolor she let out o gave a cry of pain
    no soltó palabra he didn't say o utter a word
    siempre suelta el mismo rollo ( fam); she always comes out with o gives us the same old stuff ( colloq)
    soltó varios estornudos he sneezed several times
    2 ‹bofetada/golpe› (+ me/te/le etc):
    cállate o te suelto un tortazo shut up or I'll clobber you ( colloq)
    F ( fam) ‹vientre› (+ me/te/le etc):
    te suelta el vientre it loosens your bowels
    ■ soltar
    vi
    1
    (decir): vamos, suelta, ¿qué pasó? ( fam); come on, out with it, what happened? ( colloq)
    2
    (dejar de tener cogido): ¡suelta! let go!, let go of it!
    A ( refl)
    «persona/animal» (desasirse): no te sueltes (de la mano) don't let go of my hand, hold on to my hand
    el perro se soltó the dog got loose, the dog slipped its lead ( o collar etc)
    no pude soltarme I couldn't get away
    el prisionero consiguió soltarse the prisoner managed to free himself o get free
    B «nudo» (desatarse) to come undone, come loose; (aflojarse) to loosen, come loose
    la cuerda se soltó y me caí the rope came loose o undone and I fell
    los tornillos se están soltando the screws are working o coming loose
    suéltate el pelo let your hair down
    para que no se suelte la costura so that the seam doesn't come unstitched o undone
    C
    (adquirir desenvoltura): necesita práctica para soltarse she needs practice to gain confidence
    en Francia se soltó en el francés his French became more fluent when he was in France
    soltarse A + INF to start to + INF, to start -ING
    se soltó a andar/hablar al año she started walking/talking at the age of one
    * * *

     

    soltar ( conjugate soltar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( dejar ir) ‹ persona to release, to let … go;

    2 ( dejar de tener agarrado) to let go of;

    soltó el dinero y huyó he dropped/let go of the money and ran;
    ¡suelta la pistola! drop the gun!
    3
    a) ( desatar) ‹cuerda/cable to undo, untie;


    b) ( aflojar):

    suelta la cuerda poco a poco let o pay out the rope gradually

    c) freno to release;

    embrague to let out
    d) ( desatascar) ‹cable/cuerda to free;

    tuerca to undo, get … undone
    4 ( desprender) ‹calor/vapor to give off;
    pelo to shed
    5 carcajada to let out;
    palabrotas/disparates to come out with;
    grito to let out
    soltarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( refl) [ perro] to get loose;

    2 ( desatarse) [ nudo] to come undone, come loose;
    ( aflojarse) [ nudo] to loosen, come loose;
    [ tornillo] to come loose
    soltar verbo transitivo
    1 (dejar en libertad) to release
    2 (desasir) to let go off: soltó el perro por la finca, he let the dog run loose around the estate
    ¡suéltale!, let him go!, suelta esa cuerda, undo that rope
    3 (despedir) to give off: suelta un olor pestilente, it stinks
    (un líquido) to ooze
    4 (decir inopinadamente) me soltó una fresca, he answered me back
    soltó una tontería, he made a silly remark
    5 (dar de pronto) to give: me soltó una patada, he gave me a kick
    (una carcajada, un estornudo) to let out
    ' soltar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aflojar
    - amarra
    - carcajada
    - escurrirse
    - prenda
    - rollo
    - desprender
    - indirecta
    - largar
    - suelta
    - taco
    English:
    cast off
    - cough up
    - disengage
    - drop
    - free
    - give
    - go
    - hint
    - let out
    - loose
    - release
    - shell out
    - spout
    - swear
    - unclench
    - cast
    - cough
    - crack
    - drag
    - laugh
    - let
    - loosen
    - scream
    - unleash
    - untie
    * * *
    vt
    1. [desasir] to let go of;
    soltó la maleta sobre la cama she dropped the suitcase onto the bed;
    ¡suéltame! let me go!, let go of me!
    2. [dejar ir, liberar] [preso, animales] to release;
    [freno] to release; [acelerador] to take one's foot off;
    han soltado a los presos the prisoners have been released;
    no sueltes al perro don't let the dog off the leash;
    ve soltando el embrague poco a poco let the clutch out gradually;
    Fam
    no suelta (ni) un Esp [m5] duro o Am [m5] centavo you can't get a penny out of her;
    Fam
    si yo pillo un trabajo así, no lo suelto if I got a job like that I wouldn't let go of it o I'd make sure I hung on to it
    3. [desatar] [cierre] to unfasten;
    [enganche] to unhook; [nudo, cuerda] to untie; [hebilla, cordones] to undo; [tornillo, tuerca] to unscrew
    4. [aflojar] [nudo, cordones, tornillo] to loosen
    5. [desenrollar] [cable, cuerda] to let o pay out;
    ve soltando cuerda hasta que yo te diga keep letting out o paying out more rope until I tell you to stop
    6. [desprender] [calor, olor, gas] to give off;
    este tubo de escape suelta demasiado humo this exhaust pipe is letting out a lot of smoke;
    estas hamburguesas sueltan mucha grasa a lot of fat comes out of these burgers when you fry them;
    este gato suelta mucho pelo this cat loses a lot of hair
    7. [dar] [golpe] to give;
    [risotada, grito, suspiro] to give, to let out;
    soltar una patada a alguien to give sb a kick, to kick sb;
    ¡a que te suelto un bofetón! watch it or I'll smack you in the face!
    8. [decir bruscamente] to come out with;
    me soltó que me fuera al infierno he turned round and told me to go to hell;
    Fam
    ¡venga, suelta lo que sepas! come on out with it!;
    Fam
    nos soltó un sermón sobre la paternidad responsable she gave us o came out with this lecture about responsible parenting
    9. [laxar]
    esto te ayudará a soltar el vientre this will help to loosen your bowels
    * * *
    v/t
    1 let go of
    2 ( librar) release, let go
    3 olor give off
    4 nudo, tuerca undo
    5 fam
    discurso launch into
    6
    :
    * * *
    soltar {19} vt
    1) : to let go of, to drop
    2) : to release, to set free
    3) aflojar: to loosen, to slacken
    * * *
    soltar vb
    1. (dejar de tener cogido) to let go of [pt. & pp. let]
    ¡suéltame! let go of me!
    2. (dejar libre) to set free [pt. & pp. set] / to release
    3. (aflojar) to undo [pt. undid; pp. undone] / to loosen
    4. (desenrollar) to let out [pt. & pp. let]
    ¡va, suelta la pasta! come on, pay up!

    Spanish-English dictionary > soltar

  • 79 С-292

    СЛОВА HE ИДУТ С ЯЗЫКА у кого VP subj. pres or past usu. this WO s.o. is unable or lacks the resolve to say sth. (because he is embarrassed, nervous, afraid of unpleasant repercussions, afraid of upsetting the interlocutor etc): у X-a слова не идут с языка — X cannot bring himself to utter a word X cannot get a word out of his mouth X cannot get the words to come out X is incapable of uttering a word X is tongue-tied.
    Он (Обломов) припал к её руке лицом и замер. Слова не шли более с языка (Гончаров 1). Не (Oblomov) pressed his face to her hand and fell silent. He could not bring himself to utter another word (1a). He (Oblomov) pressed his face to her hand and fell silent, incapable of uttering another word (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-292

  • 80 слова не идут с языка

    [VPsubj; pres or past; usu. this WO]
    =====
    s.o. is unable or lacks the resolve to say sth. (because he is embarrassed, nervous, afraid of unpleasant repercussions, afraid of upsetting the interlocutor etc):
    - у X-a слова не идут с языка X cannot bring himself to utter a word;
    - X is tongue-tied.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] припал к её руке лицом и замер. Слова не шли более с языка (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] pressed his face to her hand and fell silent. He could not bring himself to utter another word (1a). He [Oblomov] pressed his face to her hand and fell silent, incapable of uttering another word (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > слова не идут с языка

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