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  • 1 one must be thankful for small mercies

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > one must be thankful for small mercies

  • 2 agradecer

    v.
    1 to thank, to acknowledge, to appreciate, to be grateful for.
    2 to be thankful to, to be thankful for, to be grateful to.
    Agradezco estar en este lugar I am thankful to be in this place.
    3 to thank for.
    Le agradezco su regalo I thank you for your present.
    * * *
    (c changes to zc before a and o)
    Present Indicative
    agradezco, agradeces, agradece, agradecemos, agradecéis, agradecen.
    Present Subjunctive
    Imperative
    agradece (tú), agradezca (él/Vd.), agradezcamos (nos.), agradeced (vos.), agradezcan (ellos/Vds.).
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    verb
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    1.
    VT (=dar las gracias a) to thank; (=sentirse agradecido) to be grateful for

    se lo agradezco — thank you, I am much obliged to you frm

    un favor que él no agradecería nunca lo bastantea favour o (EEUU) favor he can never thank you enough for

    eso no lo tiene que agradecer a nadie — he has nobody to thank for that, he owes nobody thanks for that

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( sentir gratitud por) <ayuda/amabilidad> to appreciate, to be grateful for

    le agradecería (que) me llamara — (frml) I would appreciate it if you would call me (frml)

    b) ( dar las gracias por) to thank
    * * *
    = offer + a word of thanks, thank, welcome, extend + Posesivo + thanks, be thankful.
    Ex. In closing, I would like to offer a word of thanks to all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.
    Ex. In closing, I would like once again to thank all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.
    Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.
    Ex. I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.
    Ex. Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.
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    * agradecer sinceramente = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( sentir gratitud por) <ayuda/amabilidad> to appreciate, to be grateful for

    le agradecería (que) me llamara — (frml) I would appreciate it if you would call me (frml)

    b) ( dar las gracias por) to thank
    * * *
    = offer + a word of thanks, thank, welcome, extend + Posesivo + thanks, be thankful.

    Ex: In closing, I would like to offer a word of thanks to all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.

    Ex: In closing, I would like once again to thank all the members of the Working Group who contributed so much of their time and effort to the development of this project.
    Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.
    Ex: I would like to extend my thanks to our host who was kind enough to invite me.
    Ex: Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.
    * agradecer sinceramente = pay + Posesivo + deep respects.

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    agradecer [E3 ]
    vt
    1
    (sentir gratitud por): se lo agradezco de veras I'm very grateful to you
    le agradecería me llamara lo antes posible ( frml); I would be grateful o I would appreciate it if you would call me as soon as possible ( frml)
    su ayuda es muy de agradecer your help is most appreciated
    ¡y así es como me agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!
    escribió para agradecerme el regalo he wrote to thank me for the gift
    ni siquiera me lo agradeció she didn't even thank me o say thank you
    practica un deporte, te lo agradecerá el cuerpo take up a sport, you'll feel better for it
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    agradecer ( conjugate agradecer) verbo transitivo

    agradecerle algo a algn to be grateful to sb for sth;


    agradecerle algo a algn to thank sb for sth;
    ¡y así es como me lo agradece! and this is all the thanks I get!

    agradecer verbo transitivo
    1 (dar las gracias a alguien) to thank for: les agradezco su presencia, (I) thank you for being here
    os lo agradezco mucho, thank you very much
    2 (estar agradecido) to be grateful [a, to] [por, for]: te agradezco tu apoyo, I'm grateful for your support
    se lo agradeceré siempre, I'll always be grateful to her ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 3 (impers) siempre se agradece una sonrisa, a smile is always welcome
    ' agradecer' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agradezca
    English:
    acknowledge
    - appreciate
    - warmly
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    1. [sujeto: persona]
    agradecer algo a alguien [dar las gracias] to thank sb for sth;
    [estar agradecido] to be grateful to sb for sth;
    quisiera agradecerles su presencia aquí I would like to thank you for coming o being here;
    te lo agradezco mucho I'm very grateful to you;
    le agradezco su interés thank you for your interest;
    te agradecería que te callaras I'd be grateful o I'd appreciate it if you'd shut up
    2. [sujeto: cosa]
    esa pared agradecería una mano de pintura that wall could do with a lick of paint;
    el campo agradecerá las lluvias the rain will be good for the countryside
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    v/t
    :
    agradecer algo a alguien thank s.o. for sth;
    te lo agradezco I appreciate it;
    se agradece como respuesta I really appreciate it
    * * *
    agradecer {53} vt
    1) : to be grateful for
    2) : to thank
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > agradecer

  • 3 mercy

    1. noun
    1) no pl., no indef. art. Erbarmen, das (on mit)

    show somebody [no] mercy — mit jemandem [kein] Erbarmen haben

    be at the mercy of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache [auf Gedeih und Verderb] ausgeliefert sein

    2) (instance) glückliche Fügung

    we must be thankful or grateful for small mercies — (coll.) man darf [ja] nicht zu viel verlangen

    2. attributive adjective
    Hilfs-, Rettungs[einsatz, -flug]
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    ['mə:si]
    plural - mercies; noun
    1) (kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power: He showed his enemies no mercy.) die Gnade
    2) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) das Glück
    - academic.ru/46254/merciful">merciful
    - mercifully
    - merciless
    - mercilessly
    - at the mercy of
    - have mercy on
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    mer·cy
    [ˈmɜ:si, AM ˈmɜ:r-]
    n
    1. no pl (compassion) Mitleid nt, Erbarmen nt; (forgiveness) Gnade f
    to beg for \mercy um Gnade bitten
    to have \mercy on sb mit jdm Erbarmen haben
    Lord have \mercy upon us Herr, erbarme dich unser
    to show [no] \mercy [kein] Erbarmen haben
    to throw oneself upon sb's \mercy sich akk jdm auf Gedeih und Verderb ausliefern
    2. (blessing) Segen m, Glück nt
    it is a \mercy that no-one was killed in the accident es ist ein großes Glück, dass bei dem Unfall niemand getötet wurde
    3.
    to be at the \mercy of sb [or at sb's \mercy] jdm auf Gnade oder Ungnade [o Gedeih und Verderb] ausgeliefert sein
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    ['mɜːsɪ]
    n
    1) no pl (= feeling of compassion) Erbarmen nt; (= action, forbearance from punishment) Gnade f; (= God's mercy) Barmherzigkeit f

    to have mercy/no mercy on sb — mit jdm Erbarmen/kein Erbarmen haben

    have mercy! —

    Lord have mercy upon us — Herr, erbarme dich unser

    to show sb mercy/no mercy — Erbarmen/kein Erbarmen mit jdm haben

    to be at the mercy of stheiner Sache (dat) ausgeliefert sein

    we're at your mercywir sind in Ihrer Gewalt or Hand

    at the mercy of the elementsdem Spiel der Elemente preisgegeben

    2) (inf: blessing) Segen m, Glück nt

    it's a mercy nobody was hurtman kann von Glück sagen, dass niemand verletzt wurde

    we must be thankful for small merciesman muss schon mit wenigem zufrieden or für weniges dankbar sein

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    mercy [ˈmɜːsı; US ˈmɜrsiː] s
    1. Barmherzigkeit f, Mitleid n, Erbarmen n, Gnade f:
    without mercy erbarmungslos;
    be at sb’s mercy jemandem (auf Gedeih und Verderb) ausgeliefert sein;
    be at the mercy of the waves den Wellen preisgegeben sein;
    have (no) mercy on sb (kein) Mitleid oder Erbarmen mit jemandem haben;
    Lord have mercy upon us Herr, erbarme dich unser!;
    leave sb to sb’s (tender) mercies hum jemanden jemandem ausliefern;
    show no mercy kein Erbarmen haben (to mit), keine Gnade walten lassen;
    his death was a mercy war eine Erlösung;
    one must be thankful ( oder grateful) for small mercies man muss für alles oder auch für weniger dankbar sein; throw on 2
    2. umg (wahres) Glück, (wahrer) Segen:
    it’s a mercy he didn’t come es ist ein wahres Glück, dass er nicht gekommen ist
    3. JUR US Begnadigungsrecht n (eines Richters)
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    1. noun
    1) no pl., no indef. art. Erbarmen, das (on mit)

    show somebody [no] mercy — mit jemandem [kein] Erbarmen haben

    be at the mercy of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache [auf Gedeih und Verderb] ausgeliefert sein

    2) (instance) glückliche Fügung

    we must be thankful or grateful for small mercies — (coll.) man darf [ja] nicht zu viel verlangen

    2. attributive adjective
    Hilfs-, Rettungs[einsatz, -flug]
    * * *
    n.
    Barmherzigkeit f.
    Gnade -n f.
    Mitleid m.
    Mitleid n.

    English-german dictionary > mercy

  • 4 estar agradecido

    v.
    to be thankful.
    Te estoy agradecido I am thankful to you.
    * * *
    (v.) = be thankful
    Ex. Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.
    * * *

    Ex: Looking back from the present days of austerity one must be thankful that the EEC libraries were able to lay the foundations of strong collections in their respective fields.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estar agradecido

  • 5 you can have no more of a cat but her skin

    Пословица: с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), с паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), с паршивой собаки хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you can have no more of a cat but her skin

  • 6 you can have no more of a cat than her skin

    Пословица: с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), с паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), с паршивой собаки хоть шерсти клок (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you can have no more of a cat than her skin

  • 7 mercy

    {'mə:si}
    1. милост, пощада, милосърдие, снизхождение
    to have/take MERCY on, to show MERCY to смилявам се над, пощадявам
    for MERCY's sake! за бога! at the MERCY of на произвола/под властта/на благоволението/в ръцете на
    MERCY on us! int бог да ни е на помощ! (ужас)
    я гледай ти! (изненада)
    left to the tender mercies of upoн. оставен на благоволението на
    2. благодат, късмет, щастие
    it's a MERCY that какъв късмет/слава богу, че
    one must be thankful for small mercies човек трябва да бъде благодарен и за наймалките добрини/да се задоволява с малко
    3. attr извършен от състрадание
    MERCY killing безболезнено умъртвяване на неизлечимо болен
    * * *
    {'mъ:si} n 1. милост, пощада; милосърдие; снизхождение; to have
    * * *
    пощада; благодат; късмет;
    * * *
    1. attr извършен от състрадание 2. for mercy's sake! за бога! at the mercy of на произвола/под властта/на благоволението/в ръцете на 3. it's a mercy that какъв късмет/слава богу, че 4. left to the tender mercies of upoн. оставен на благоволението на 5. mercy killing безболезнено умъртвяване на неизлечимо болен 6. mercy on us! int бог да ни е на помощ! (ужас) 7. one must be thankful for small mercies човек трябва да бъде благодарен и за наймалките добрини/да се задоволява с малко 8. to have/take mercy on, to show mercy to смилявам се над, пощадявам 9. благодат, късмет, щастие 10. милост, пощада, милосърдие, снизхождение 11. я гледай ти! (изненада)
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    mercy[´mə:si] n 1. милост, пощада; милосърдие, състрадание; снизхождение; to have ( take) \mercy on, show \mercy to смилявам се над, пощадявам; there is no \mercy in him той е безмилостен; for \mercy's sake! за Бога! at the \mercy of на произвола на, в ръцете на; left to the tender mercies of прен. оставен на "благоволението" на; to fling (throw o.s.) on s.o.'s \mercy моля някого за милост; 2. благодат, късмет, щастие; it's a \mercy that... какъв късмет, че..., слава Богу, че...; thankful for small mercies благодарен за най-нищожни добрини, задоволен от малко.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > mercy

  • 8 mercy

    ˈmə:sɪ сущ.
    1) а) милосердие;
    жалость, сожаление, сострадание (по отношению к кому-л. ≈ to, towards) at smb.'s mercy ≈ в чьей-л. милости to be left to the tender/mercies of smb. ирон. ≈ быть отданным на милость кого-л. (обыкн. жестокого человека) to throw oneself at smb.'s mercy ≈ отдаваться на чью-л. волю We turned him over to the tender mercycies of the student court. ≈ Мы отдали его на милость студенческого суда. to show mercyпроявлять милосердие divine mercyбожественная милость infinite mercy ≈ бесконечная милость Syn: charity, compassion б) спец., церк. Божья снисходительность;
    Божье прощение, отпущение( грехов)
    2) а) милость;
    помилование, прощение to beg for mercyпросить пощады to have mercy (up) on ≈ щадить, миловать( кого-л.) Syn: forgiveness, pardon б) проявление мягкости (по отношению к кому-л.)
    3) везение, счастье, удача That's a mercy! ≈ Это прямо счастье! Syn: luck, success ∙ at the mercy of ≈ во власти thankful for small mercies ≈ довольный малым милосердие, сострадание - in * из сострадания, из милости - without * безжалостно - to show * to smb. проявлять милосердие к кому-л. - to treat smb. with * обращаться с кем-л. мягко /снисходительно, с состраданием/ - there is no * in him, he has no * в нем нет ни капли жалости, он безжалостный человек - at the * of smb., smth. во власти кого-л., чего-л. - at the * of God во власти божьей - I have him at my * он в моей власти, он в моих руках - at sea they were at the * of wind and weather в (открытом) море они были во власти стихий - to be left to the tender mercies of smb. (ироничное) быть оставленным /отданным/ на милость или попечение кого-л. - he was left to their tender mercies они должны были за ним ухаживать прощение, помилование - to beg for /to call for, (устаревшее) to cry for/ * просить пощады /снисхождения/ - they were given no * им не было пощады - to have * on /upon/ smb., to take * on smb. щадить кого-л., сжалиться над кем-л. - a recommendation to * (юридическое) ходатайство о смягчении приговора - to recommend smb. to * ходатайствовать о чьем-л. помиловании - to throw oneself on smb.'s * сдаться на чью-л. милость > sisters of Mercy сестры милосердия > works of * благотворительность > * (me /on us/) ! господи, боже мой!, милосердный боже! > for *'s sake! ради бога! > that's a *! это прямо счастье! > what a *! какое счастье!, какая удача! > it's a * we didn't know about it! как хорошо, что мы об этом не знали! > one must be thankful for small mercies всякое деяние есть благо ~ удача, счастье;
    that's a mercy! это прямо счастье!;
    at the mercy of во власти;
    thankful for small mercies довольный малым ~ милосердие;
    сострадание;
    to be left to the tender mercy (или mercies) (of smb.) ирон. быть отданным на милость (кого-л.) (обыкн. жестокого человека) ~ милость;
    прощение, помилование;
    to beg for mercy просить пощады;
    to have mercy (on (или upon) smb.) щадить, миловать (кого-л.) mercy милосердие, сострадание, помилование ~ милосердие;
    сострадание;
    to be left to the tender mercy (или mercies) (of smb.) ирон. быть отданным на милость (кого-л.) (обыкн. жестокого человека) ~ милость;
    прощение, помилование;
    to beg for mercy просить пощады;
    to have mercy (on (или upon) smb.) щадить, миловать (кого-л.) ~ удача, счастье;
    that's a mercy! это прямо счастье!;
    at the mercy of во власти;
    thankful for small mercies довольный малым ~ удача, счастье;
    that's a mercy! это прямо счастье!;
    at the mercy of во власти;
    thankful for small mercies довольный малым ~ удача, счастье;
    that's a mercy! это прямо счастье!;
    at the mercy of во власти;
    thankful for small mercies довольный малым

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mercy

  • 9 с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок

    Set phrase: a tuft of hair from a mangy mare!, even a bad sheep gives a bit of wool, half a loaf is better than no bread, you can have no more of a cat but her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), you can have no more of a cat than her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок

  • 10 с паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок

    Set phrase: a tuft of hair from a mangy mare!, even a bad sheep gives a bit of wool, half a loaf is better than no bread, you can have no more of a cat but her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), you can have no more of a cat than her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), everything is good for something

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с паршивой овцы хоть шерсти клок

  • 11 с паршивой собаки хоть шерсти клок

    Set phrase: a tuft of hair from a mangy mare!, even a bad sheep gives a bit of wool, half a loaf is better than no bread, you can have no more of a cat but her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him), you can have no more of a cat than her skin (used sarcastically to mean: one must be thankful for small mercies, for what little you have managed to gel from him)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с паршивой собаки хоть шерсти клок

  • 12 с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок

    погов.
    one must be thankful for small favours; cf. you can have no more of a cat but (than) her skin; half a loaf is better than no bread

    "Хоть башкирская долговязая кляча да овчинный тулуп не стоят и половины того, что они, мошенники, у нас украли, и того, что ты ему сам изволил пожаловать; да всё же пригодится, а с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок". (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — 'Although this lean-looking Bashkir jade and this sheepskin pelisse are not worth half of what the rascals stole from us, and what you chose to give him yourself, they may yet be of some use to us; one must be thankful for small favours.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с лихой собаки хоть шерсти клок

  • 13 благо

    I ср. blessing, boon;
    good (счастье) на благо, для блага (кого-л./чего-л.) ≈ for the welfare (of) для блага народа ≈ for the welfare of the people трудиться на благо обществаto work for the public good всех благ! разг. ≈ all the best! Хорошее здоровье - большое благо. ≈ Good health is a great asset. Всякое деяние есть благо. ≈ One must be thankful for small mercies. Он счел за благо сделать это. ≈ He saw fit to do this. пользование какими-л. благами ≈ fruition материальные благаmaterial welfare, material comforts земные благаearthly blessings, creature comforts общее благо ≈ common/general weal, common good ни за какие благаnot for the world II союз;
    разг. since;
    seeing/considering that
    good

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > благо

  • 14 всякое даяние есть благо

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всякое даяние есть благо

  • 15 всякое деяние есть благо

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всякое деяние есть благо

  • 16 KUNNA

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    (kann, kunna, kunnat), v.
    1) to know, understand (þú kannt margt þat er eigi kunnu aðrir menn);
    2) to know (by memory);
    ljóð ek þau kann, er kannat þjóðans kona, I know songs, such as no king’s daughter knows;
    3) to know a person;
    unni honum hverr maðr, er hann (acc.) kunni, every man that knew him loved him;
    4) spec. phrases;
    kunna hóf at um e-t, kunna hóf sitt, to know the proper mean, to behave with moderation;
    uxarnir kunnu þó heim, the oxen found their way home;
    kunna enga mannraun to have no experience of men;
    kunna e-m þökk, aufusu, to be thankful, obliged to one;
    5) kunna sik, to know oneself (sá er svinnr, er sik kann); to behave well (G. kveðst mundu meiða hann, ef hann kynni sik eigi);
    6) kunna sér e-t, to understand, have clear knowledge of (something as concerning oneself or touching one’s own interest);
    kunna sér margt, to be skilled in many things;
    kunna fyrir sér = kunna sér; also ellipt. know how to conduct oneself;
    7) with dat. to know;
    ek kan skapi Gunnhildar, I know Gunhild’s temper;
    8) kunna e-n e-s or um e-t, to blame a person for a thing (eigi hugða ek, at hann mætti mik þessa kunna);
    eigi er hann um þat at kunna, he is not to be blamed for it;
    Eyjúlfr lézt því nafni mundu vel kunna, E. said he should be well pleased with that name;
    10) to be able, with infin.;
    þú skalt eigi kunna frá tíðindum at segja, thou shalt not escape to tell the tale;
    11) to chance, happen;
    hvar sem þik kann at at bera, wheresoever thou may happen to arrive.
    * * *
    pres. (in pret. form) kann, kannt (kanntú), kann; pl. kunnum, kunnut, kunnu (mod. kunnum, kunnit, kunna); pret. kunni; subj. kynni; imperat. kunn; part. neut. kunnat; the pres. infin. kunnu for kunna is obsolete, whereas a pret. infin. kunnu, potuisse, occurs, Ísldr. 9: with neg. suff. kann-at, Hm. 147; kann-k-a ek, I know not, Skálda (Thorodd) 167, Hallfred; see Gramm. p. xxiii: [Ulf. kunnan = γιγνώσκειν, εἰδέναι; A. S. and Hel. cunnan; O. H. G. kunnan; in these old languages, the two senses of knowing how to do and being able to do are expressed by the same form, and this remains in Dan. kunde, Swed. kunna: in others, a distinction is made: Old Engl. and Scot. ken, know and can; Germ. kennen and können.]
    A. To know, understand, of art, skill, knowledge, with acc.; hann þóttisk rísta henni manrúnar, en hann kunni þat eigi, Eg. 587; hann kunni margar tungur, Fms. xi. 326; þú kannt mart þat er eigi kunnu aðrir menn, v. 236; k. seið, Vsp. 25; Hann ræddi, ef hann kynni nafn Guðs it hæsta—Kann ek nökkurt nafn Guðs,—Þykkja mér slíkt eigi prestar er eigi kunna it hæsta nafn Guds—Kanntú nafnit?—Ek veit þann mann er kunna mun, … Nefn þú þá ef þú kannt! … Guð veit at ek vilda gjarna kunna, Bs. i. 421; engi skal sá vera hér með oss er eigi kunni nökkurs-konar list eðr kunnandi, Edda 31; ekki kann ek í skáldskap, Fms. vii. 60; kannt þú nakkvat í lögum?—Kunna þótta ek norðr þar, Nj. 33; at þetta væri at vísu lög þótt fáir kynni, 237; ek kann lítt til laga, 31: of sports, kunna á skíðum, Fms. i. 9; k. við skíð ok boga, Ó. H. 71; k. við buklara, Sturl. ii. 44; kunna á bók, to know by book, know how to read, Mar.
    2. to know by memory; kunna menn enn kvæði þeirra, Hkr. (pref.); hví kveðr þú flokka eina, kanntú ok engar drápur?—Eigi kann ek drápurnar færi en flokkana, Fms. vi. 391; ljóð ek þau kann, er kannat þjóðans son, Hm. 147 sqq.; þat kann ek it áttjánda, er ek æva kennig, 164; en Konr ungr kunni rúnar, Rm. 40, 42; kunna betr, id., Vkv. 26; kunna utan-bókar, to know without book, know by heart; hón kunni þær allar (Spurningar) vel, nema Sjötta kapitulann, … Sigríðr kunni allar Úlfars-rímur, Piltr og Stúlka 23.
    3. to know a person, a face; synir Heli vóru úsiðugir ok kunnu eigi Guð Dróttinn, Stj. 429; ek kann þann mann, 460; ok unni honum hverr maðr er hann (acc.) kunni, every man that knew him loved him, Hkr. i. 121; kann kvaðsk eigi k. þá ok eigi hirða hverir vóru, Barl. 36; þik kann ek fullgerva, I know thee well enough, Ls. 30; góða menn þá er ek görva kunna, Hbl. 7; kunna ek báða Brodd ok Hörvi, Hdl. 24; hverr er kunni (mik), Helr. 7; hvars menn eðli okkart k., 3: to know, of the character, hann kvað þá k. sik úgörla, er þeir veittu honum átölur, því at ek hefi dregit yðr undan dauða, segir hann, Ld. 282; ek kann hvárn-tveggja ykkarn konungs, Fms. vi. 100.
    4. spec. phrases; kunna góða stilling á e-u, hversu góða stilling hann kunni á herstjórninni, how skilful he was in military things, Fms. i. 98; k. hóf at um e-t, to know one’s measure in respect of a thing, to behave with moderation, Finnb. 356; Þorvaldr kvað hana ekki hóf at kunna, Ld. 134; allt kann sá er hófit kann, Gísl. 27; ef Griss kynni hóf sitt, Sd. 139; Klaufi, Klaufi, kunn þú hóf þitt? id.; kunna sér margt, to be skilled in many things; hón var væn kona, ok kunni sér allt vel, Dropl. 7, 35; hann kunni enga leið, he knew no road, Eg. 149; þeir munu eigi k. leiðina, Fs. 105: absol., uxarnir kunnu þó heim, found their way home, Dropl. 8; k. skyn e-s, to know all about …; hann kunni allra skyn í borginni, Fms. vi. 410; Ása ok Álfa ek kann allra skil, Hm. 160; k. önga mannraun, to have no experience of men, Fms. vi. 53; ek kann skap þitt at því, at …, Sturl. i. 30.
    II. metaph. usages; kunna e-m þökk, to be thankful, obliged to one, Fms. xi. 29, 32; at hann kynni þess mikla þökk ok aufusu, Eg. 521; veizla er yðr búin, kann ek yðr mikla þökk at þér þiggit, Fms. vi. 277; k. e-m úþökk fyrir e-t, v. 14; k. sér þörf til e-s, to feel the want of a thing; ef bóndi kann þess þörf, if he knows the need of it, Grág. i. 152; at hann leggi fram vöruna svá sem þú kannt þér þörf til, Ld. 70.
    2. kunna sik, to know oneself; sá er svinnr er sik kann, he is a wise man who knows himself, a saying, Hrafn. 10: to behave, Grímr kveðsk mundu meiða hann ef hann kynni sik eigi, Eg. 189; ok vita ef þeir kunni sik þá görr meir, Stj. 264; k. sik ílla, to be naughty, Bjarn.
    3. kunna sér, kunna munda ek mér þat ( I should know how to do that) ef ek hefða víg vegit, Gísl. 143; gá þess, ok kunn þér (take heed, learn!) at varask annars vígkæni, Sks. 383; er Þorólfr svá viti borinn, at hann mundi k. sér ( have sense enough) at vera eigi fyrir liði yðru, Eg. 134; kunni hann sér þann hagnað at girnask ekki Svía-konungs veldi, Ó. H. 57; en kunnit yðr engi forráð eðr fyrirhyggju þegar er ér komit í nokkurn vanda, 67.
    III. denoting feeling, to feel angry or pleased; kunna e-n e-s, to be angry with a person for a thing; þá bað Þórir konung, at hann skyldi eigi fyrirkunna hann þess at hann hafði Egil með sér um vetrinn, Eg. ch. 48; eigi vil ek fyrirkunna þik þessa orða, þvíat þú veizt eigi hvat varask skal, Ó. H. 57; eigi hugða ek at hann mætti mik þessa k., þvíat eigi drap ek son hans, Hrafn. 16; kveðr þeir eigi sik einskis at k., Ísl. ii. 314; kunnit mik eigi þess er ek mun mæla, Fbr. 116; spurði hvers hón kynni arfa-sátuna, Nj. 194, v. l.
    2. with prep.; kunna e-n um e-t, id.; eigi er hann um þat at kunna, Fs. 38; eigi munu þér kunna mik um þetta, Fms. i. 175; ekki áttú hann um þat at kunna, vi. 223; ef hertogi vill þik nokkut um þetta kunna, xi. 323; hón kunni hana mjök um áleitni þá, er …, Bs. i. 340.
    IV. with dat. to know; þeir er menn kunnu eigi hér máli eða tungu við, Grág. i. 224; ef lögsögumaðr kann þar eigi mönnum fyrir í þá sveit, i. 10 B; kunni hann náliga manns máli, Fas. ii. 443; hann kann eigi lítilmensku várri, Bjarn. 54; kann þjóð kerski minni, Ó. H. (in a verse); ek kann skapi Gunnhildar, I know Gunhilda’s temper, Nj. 5; kann ek glensyrðum yðrum Gautanna, Fas. iii. 80; ek kann ráðum Gunnhildar en kappi Egils, Eg. 257; ek kann skapi Hrafnkels, at hann mun ekki göra oss, ef hann náir þér eigi, Hrafn. 27: eigi kanntú góðgirnd (dat.) föður várs, ef hann hefir honum eigi undan skotið, Fs. 38.
    2. to be pleased with a thing or not; munda ek kunna því, at vér hefðim manna-lát mikit, ef …, Eg. 585; Eyjúlfr lézk því nafni mundu vel kunna, E. said be should be well pleased with that name, Glúm. 328; verðr hváru-tveggju at kunna, one must take one or other of the two, Ó. H. 52; vit munum því ílla k. ef þú veitir okkr eigi þat er vit beiðum, Eb. 114; hann kunni því stórílla ok hljóp í brott, Hkr. i. 36; munu synir Njáls ílla k. víginu, Nj. 64; Njáll kunni ílla láti Gunnars, 117; Ingi konungr kunni þessu svá ílla at hann grét sem barn, Fms. vii. 273; andaðisk hann, Guðríðr kona hans kunni því lítt, Fb. i. 543; til þess at hón kunni því betr andláti mínu, id.; ílla munu þeir k. höggum er heiman hafa hlaupit frá kirnu-askinum, Fms. viii. 350.
    3. with prep.; kann ek ekki við því at yðr þykki sumt ofjarl en sumt ekki at manni, I do not care for what you call …, Fms. vi. 53; kannka ek mart við veifanar-orði manna, I take no notice of idle rumours, Hallfred; hence the mod. phrase, kunna við e-ð, to be pleased with; eg kann ekki við það, I do not like it; kunna vel, ílla við sik, to feel happy, unhappy in a place or condition; eg kann vel við mig þar, I like the place.
    B. To be able, Lat. posse, (in Engl., can, pret. could, has ceased to be used except in the finite moods), with infin.; the senses often run one into the other, but the use of the infinitive shews that the sense can is at least partly implied; þá mælti konungr, ertu skáldit?—Hann sagði, kann ek yrkja, I know I can make verses, Hkr. i. 288; hann kunni görr veðr at sjá en aðrir inenn, Eb. 150; þá hluti er þeir kunna honum til at segja, 112; freista hvat hann kynni segja honum, Hkr. i. 228: hón sagði hann eigi k. at þiggja sóma sinn, Fs. 131; hugsit um hvar þann mann kann fá, where that man can be had, Stj. 460; svá hygginn at hann kunni fyrir sökum ráða, Grág. ii. 75; hvárt kanntú mér höll smíða? 656 B. 8; þeir er mildlega kunnu stýra Guðs hjörð, Hom. 37; kanntú nökkut yrkja? Fms. vi. 361; kunna eigi at mæla, he could not speak, Ld. 30; mikil tíðendi kannþú (= kannt þú) at segja af himnum, Edda 12; þú skalt eigi kunna frá tíðindum at segja, thou shalt not be able to tell the tidings, shall not escape with life, Nj. 8; um þá hluti er ek kann görr at sjá en þér, Ld. 186; ekki kann biskup görr at sjá mann á velli en ek, Fms. ii. 173.
    II. to chance, happen; ef Björn faðir þeirra kann fyrr andask, if B. should happen to die first, Dipl. v. 3; hvar sem þik kann at bera, wheresoever thou may happen to arrive, Fms. iv. 176; ef nokkut kann þat til at bera á þinni æfi, Gísl. 25; ef hann kann lengr at dveljask í brottu, D. N. v. 43; ok hón kann af þessum heimi brott at fara, iii. 137.
    C. Recipr. to know one another; þeir kunnusk, Mork. 106.
    2. part. kunnandi, cunning, knowing, learned, with gen.; veit ek at þú ert margs kunnandi, 655 xix. 3; hón var margs kunnandi, Fs. 73; Gyða var marg-kunnandi á fyrnsku ok fróðleik, 131.

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  • 17 С-506

    И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО СПАСИБО И НА ЗТОМ both coll (sent these forms only usu. this WO although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciate
    that's (at least) something to be thankful for
    that's something, at least one should (must) be thankful (grateful) at least for that thanks for that, anyway (in limited contexts) and one is lucky to get that (much).
    ...Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).
    Он (Виктор) поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. «И на том спасибо», - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не (Victor) looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).
    Лопахин:) Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? (Любовь Андреевна:) Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). (L.:) How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? Two hundred thousand? (Mrs. Ranevsky:) Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c).

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  • 18 gjald

    n.
    1) tribute (hann lagði g. á borgina);
    2) payment; þá héldu bœndr galdinu, they kept back the payment;
    3) retribution, esp. pl.; ella mun þér g. at verða, thou shalt pay dear for it;
    4) reward, return, compensation; æ sér gjöf til gjalda, gift looks for gift.
    * * *
    n. [vide gildi]:
    I. sing. tribute, payment; því er gjöf gjaldi betri, at …, N. G. L. i. 54; gjald þat er Finnar skyldu reiða, Eg. 67; seint gengr gjaldit, Fms. iv. 329; þá héldu bændr gjaldinu, they kept back the payment, vii. 302; beiddi nokkurra fresta um gjaldit, viii. 174; hann lagði gjald á borgina, Ó. H. 22.
    II. usually in pl.; hann tók stór gjöld af sumum, Fms. i. 28; til gjalda ok til útgöngu, payment, Grág. i. 184; lýsti hann til gjalda ok útgreizlu, Nj. 15; stefna til tveðra gjalda, double payment, i. e. double the value, Grág. ii. 188; gjalda einum gjöldum, the actual value, 132; fullum gjöldum, Ó. H. 86: a fine, maðr á at taka gjöld um konu, Grág. i. 278; mann-gjöld, weregild.
    2. metaph. retribution; Drottinn sýndi hver gjöld koma munu fyrir ofstopa, 655 xxi. 3: rarely in sing., ella mun þér gjald at verða, thou shalt pay dear for it, Nj. 126:—freq. in eccl. use, synda-gjöld, illverka-gjöld, Pass. 32. 11: so in the phrase, góðra gjalda vert, ef …, i. e. one must even be thankful, if not …; ok góðra gjalda vert ef ekki eru drepnir sumir, Sturl. iii. 266:—reward, compensation, in a good sense, æ sér gjöf til gjalda, gift calls for gift, Gísl. 28.

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  • 19 и на том спасибо

    И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО; СПАСИБО И НА ЭТОМ both coll
    [sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]
    =====
    although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciate:
    - that's something, at least;
    - one should < must> be thankful < grateful> at least for that;
    - thanks for that, anyway;
    - [in limited contexts] and one is lucky to get that (much).
         ♦...Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).
         ♦ Он [Виктор] поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. "И на том спасибо", - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не [Victor] looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. "Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).
         ♦ [Лопахин:] Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? [Любовь Андреевна:] Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). [L.:] How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? TWo hundred thousand? [Mrs. Ranevsky:] Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c).

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  • 20 спасибо и на этом

    И НА ТОМ СПАСИБО; СПАСИБО И НА ЭТОМ both coll
    [sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]
    =====
    although sth. (often some outcome) may not be entirely satisfactory, it does have at least some positive aspect(s) (as indicated) that the concerned person appreciates or should appreciate:
    - that's something, at least;
    - one should < must> be thankful < grateful> at least for that;
    - thanks for that, anyway;
    - [in limited contexts] and one is lucky to get that (much).
         ♦...Нелепо мне ходить по Москве с переводчиком. Стучать на меня бессмысленно, секретов-то нету, это вы знаете. Спасибо и на этом (Аксёнов 7). I feel ridiculous with an interpreter on my heels. Why spy on me? What's the point? You know I have no secrets. "That's something at least" (7a).
         ♦ Он [Виктор] поглядел вдоль бетонки. До перекрёстка шесть километров и от перекрёстка до города - километров двадцать... Тут он заметил, что дождь ослабел. "И на том спасибо", - подумал он (Стругацкие 1). Не [Victor] looked down the road. Four miles till the cross roads and thirteen miles from there to town....He suddenly noticed that the rain had died down. "Thanks for that, anyway," he thought (1a).
         ♦ [Лопахин:] Сколько она пришлёт? Тысяч сто? Двести? [Любовь Андреевна:] Ну... Тысяч десять-пятнадцать, и на том спасибо (Чехов 2). [L.:] How much is she sending? A hundred thousand roubles? TWo hundred thousand? [Mrs. Ranevsky:] Oh, about ten or fifteen thousand, and we're lucky to get that much (2c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спасибо и на этом

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