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101 корень
м.1. (в разн. знач.) rootвырывать с корнем (вн.) — tear* up by the roots (d.), uproot (d.); (перен. тж.) eradicate (d.), extirpate (d.), root out (d.)
пустить корни (прям. и перен.) — take* root
2. мат. root; radical♢
в корне — radically, basically, completelyпресечь что-л. в корне — nip smth. in the bud
изменить в корне (вн.) — change radically (d.); change root and branch (of) идиом.
это в корне неправильно — it is an utter fallacy, that is totally incorrect
хлеб на корню — standing crops pl.
смотреть в корень чего-л. — get* at the root of smth.
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102 ῥίζα
-ης + ἡ N 1 1-1-18-23-19=62 Dt 29,17; 2 Kgs 19,30; Is 5,24; 11,1(bis)root Jb 30,4; id. (metaph.) Dt 29,17; root, stock, family Tob 5,14; root, basic source, point Jb 19,28; root, origin (metaph.) Sir 1,6; shoot, scion Is 11,1ἐκ ῥιζῶν to its roots, root and branch, utterly Jb 31,12; εἰς ῥίζας τῶν ποδῶν μου to the sole of my feet Jb 13,27; ἡ ῥίζα τοῦ ὄρους foot of the hill Jdt 6,13; ῥίζαν βάλλοντας taking root Jb 5,3; οὐ δώσει ῥίζαν εἰς βάθος it will not take deep root, it will not put down root very deeply Wis 4,3; οὐ διαδώσουσιν τὰ τέκνα αὐτῆς εἰς ῥίζαν her children shall not take root Sir 23,25→LSJ Suppl; MM; TWNT -
103 radical
1. adjective• essayez ce remède, c'est radical (inf) try this remedy, it works like a charm2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * ** * *ʀadikal, o radical, -e radicaux mpl1. adj1) (= complet, fondamental) radical2) (= POLITIQUE) radicalparti radical POLITIQUE — political party founded in 1901 which advocated secular education and social justice
2. nm1) LINGUISTIQUE stem2) MATHÉMATIQUE root sign3) POLITIQUE member of the parti radical* * *A adj1 [méthode, solution, changement] radical; [mesure, remède] drastic;2 Pol [parti, député] radical;B nm,f3 Math root sign.une réorganisation radicale a thoroughgoing ou root and branch reorganization2. [efficace]il s'endort quand je mets la radio, c'est radical (familier) he goes to sleep as soon as I put the radio on, it works like a dream————————————————nom masculin -
104 полностью
нареч. completely, entirely, utterly;
in full целиком и полностьюfully, completely;
целиком и ~ completely, root and branch, from top to bottom;
уничтожить целиком и ~ destroy root and branch.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полностью
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105 Reform
f; -, -en reform; Reformen anstreben / durchführen strive for / carry out reforms* * *die Reformreform* * *Re|fọrm [re'fɔrm]f -, -enreform* * *die2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reform* * *Re·form<-, -en>[reˈfɔrm]f reform\Reform an Haupt und Gliedern root-and-branch [or total] [or wide-reaching] reformdieses Unternehmen braucht eine \Reform an Haupt und Gliedern this company needs to be reformed, root and branch* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *Reformen anstreben/durchführen strive for/carry out reforms* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *-en f.reform n.reformation n. -
106 reform
f; -, -en reform; Reformen anstreben / durchführen strive for / carry out reforms* * *die Reformreform* * *Re|fọrm [re'fɔrm]f -, -enreform* * *die2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reform* * *Re·form<-, -en>[reˈfɔrm]f reform\Reform an Haupt und Gliedern root-and-branch [or total] [or wide-reaching] reformdieses Unternehmen braucht eine \Reform an Haupt und Gliedern this company needs to be reformed, root and branch* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *…reform f im subst:Agrarreform agrarian reform;Gemeindereform local authority reform;Krankenkassenreform health insurance reform;Schulreform school reform;Steuerreform tax reform* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *-en f.reform n.reformation n. -
107 Reform
Re·form <-, -en> [reʼfɔrm] freform;\Reform an Haupt und Gliedern root-and-branch [or total] [or wide-reaching] reform;dieses Unternehmen braucht eine \Reform an Haupt und Gliedern this company needs to be reformed, root and branch -
108 Stumpf
1) ( nicht scharf) blunt;\Stumpf werden to go/become blunt;eine \Stumpfe Nase a snub nose;ein Tisch mit \Stumpfen Ecken a table with rounded corners2) mathein \Stumpfer Winkel an obtuse angle;ein \Stumpfer Kegel a truncated cone3) ( glanzlos) dull4) ( abgestumpft) lifeless, impassive, apathetic2. Stumpf <-[e]s, Stümpfe> [ʃtʊmpf, pl ʼʃtʏmpfə] mstumpWENDUNGEN:mit \Stumpf und Stiel root and branch ( Brit)etw mit \Stumpf und Stiel beseitigen/ vernichten to eliminate/eradicate sth root and branch; -
109 stumpf
1) ( nicht scharf) blunt;\stumpf werden to go/become blunt;eine \stumpfe Nase a snub nose;ein Tisch mit \stumpfen Ecken a table with rounded corners2) mathein \stumpfer Winkel an obtuse angle;ein \stumpfer Kegel a truncated cone3) ( glanzlos) dull4) ( abgestumpft) lifeless, impassive, apathetic2. Stumpf <-[e]s, Stümpfe> [ʃtʊmpf, pl ʼʃtʏmpfə] mstumpWENDUNGEN:mit \stumpf und Stiel root and branch ( Brit)etw mit \stumpf und Stiel beseitigen/ vernichten to eliminate/eradicate sth root and branch; -
110 ῥίζα
Aῥίζη Hp.
ap. Erot., acc.ῥίζην Marc.Sid.89
(before a vowel), butῥίζαν Il.11.846
(whence [dialect] Ion. nom. ῥίζα may be inferred):— root, Od.10.304, 23.196, etc.; used as a medicine, Il.11.846; ῥ. ἐλατήριος, of a purgative medicine, Hp.Epid.5.34: mostly in pl., roots, Il.12.134, Od.12.435, etc.;δένδρεα μακρὰ αὐτῇσιν ῥίζησι Il.9.542
: hence2 metaph., roots of the eye, Od.9.390 (but ῥίζας ἐν ὄσσοις αἱματῶπας in E.HF 933 prob. bloodshot streaks); the roots or foundations of the earth, Hes.Op.19;χθόνα.. αὐταῖς ῥ. πνεῦμα κραδαίνοι A.Pr. 1047
(anap.); ἰπούμενος ῥίζαισιν Αἰτναίαις ὕπο ib. 367; of feathers, hair, etc., Pl.Phdr. 251b, Arist.HA 518b14; of the teeth, Id.GA 789a13;γαστρὸς ῥ. ὀμφαλός Id.HA 493a18
, etc.3 τὸν πόλεμον ἐκ ῥιζῶν ἀνῄρηκε 'root and branch', Plu.Pomp.21, cf. Heraclid. Pont. ap. Ath.12.523f;ἐκ ῥιζῶν ἀπώλεσεν LXX Jb.31.12
; cf. ῥιζόθεν, πρόρριζος.II that from which anything springs as from a root, ῥίζαν ἀπείρου τρίταν a third continental foundation, of Libya, Pi.P.9.8; ἀστέων ῥ., of Cyrene, as the root or original of the Cyrenaic Pentapolis, ib.4.15; root or stock from which a family springs,ῥ. σπέρματος Id.O.2.46
, cf. I.8(7).61, A.Ag. 966, S.Aj. 1178, etc.; so, race, family, A.Th. 755 (lyr.), E.IT 610, OGI383.31 (Nemrud Dagh, i B.C.), etc.;συκοφάντου.. σπέρμα καὶ ῥ. D.25.48
; sect, party, Jul. Gal. 106e; alsoῥ. κακῶν E.Fr.912.11
(anap.);ἀρχὴ καὶ ῥ. παντὸς ἀγαθοῦ Epicur.Fr. 409
, cf. 1 Ep.Ti.6.10;πηγὴ καὶ ῥ. καλοκἀγαθίας Plu. 2.4c
;ἀρχαὶ καὶ ῥ. γῆς καὶ θαλάττης Arist.Mete. 353b1
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111 ἐκκόπτω
ἐκκόπτω fut. ἐκκόψω; 1 aor. ἐξέκοψα, impv. ἔκκοψον. Pass. 2 fut. ἐκκοπήσομαι Ro 11:22; 2 aor. pass. ἐξεκόπην; pf. pass. ptc. ἐκκεκομμένος LXX (Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX, En, Joseph., SibOr; Just., A I, 27, 2, D. 72, 3; on A I, 15, 2 cp. Mt 5:29 ἔξελε)① to cut so as to sever, cut off/down: of a tree cut down (Hdt. 9, 97; SIG 966, 33f; 41; PFay113, 10; Dt 20:19f; En 26:1; PsSol 12:3; Jos., Ant. 10, 52) Mt 3:10; 7:19; Lk 3:9 (Harpocration s.v. ὀξυθυμία: ἐκκόπτοντες … καίουσι useless trees); 13:7, 9. Of a branch cut off Ro 11:24, cp. vs. 22; of a hand Mt 5:30; 18:8 (cp. Philo, Sp. Leg. 3, 179 ‘does not mean that the body is to be deprived of a necessary part through mutilation’; cp. ὀφθαλμούς PsSol 4:20; Aeschines 1, 172 τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς; Maximus Tyr. 32, 10g; Syntipas p. 107, 2 γλῶτταν; Jos., Ant. 10, 140 τ. ὀφθαλμούς). Of a door, hew out of rock Hs 9, 2, 2 (cp. SibOr 5, 218 ἐ. πέτρην).② to do away with, exterminate fig. ext. of 1: of pers. (Hdt. 4, 110; Lysias 28, 6; Lucian, Jupp. Tr. 21; Jos., Vi. 193; Just., A I, 27, 2) ἐκ ῥιζῶν root and branch B 12:9. Of things (Epict. 2, 22, 34; Vett. Val. 268, 6; Herm. Wr. 1, 22; OGI 669, 64; Sb 4284, 8 τὰ βίαια καὶ ἄνομα; Job 19:10; 4 Macc 3:2, 3, 4) τὴν ἀθέμιτον ὀργήν root out the lawless anger 1 Cl 63:2. τὴν ἀφορμήν remove the occasion (=stop them from) 2 Cor 11:12 (s. ἀφορμή).—M-M. p. xxxii. TW. -
112 совершенно
1) General subject: ( as) clean as a whistle, absolutely, all (the pin was all gold - булавка была целиком из золота), all at once, all over (she is her mother all over - она вылитая мать), all to pieces, altogether, bag and baggage, clean, completely, dead, downright, entirely, every bit, fairly, flat, fully, heartily, hollow, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, neck and crop, out and away, out and out, outright, plumb, positively, purely, quite, quite !, quite so!, quite that!, radically, right, right down, roundly, sheer, soundly, stark, stone, thorough and thorough, thorough stitch, thorough-stitch, thoroughly, thro, thro and thro, through, through (I am wet through - я насквозь промок), through and through, through-and-through, throughly, throughout, thru, thru and thru (an aristocrat thru and thru - аристократ до кончиков пальцев), to a T, to the top of (smb.'s) bent, up to the nines, utterly, well, perfectly, every whit2) Colloquial: cold, down to the ground, just, physically, to a fraction3) Obsolete: pure4) Mathematics: at all, easily, of all, perfectly well, readily, reasonably, whatsoever, wholly5) Diplomatic term: root and branch6) Psychology: ideally7) Jargon: stone (в сочетаниях: stone blind, stone broke, stone cold, stone dead, stone rich, stone insane), to the world, whole-hog, way (I feel way tired today. Чувствую себя совершенно уставшим сегодня.), abso-blessed-lutely, full sesh8) Emotional: clear, right-down9) Simple: evendown10) Business: totally12) Programming: equally13) Invective: shit14) Makarov: as clean as a whistle, clean as a whistle, plain, sorely -
113 tamaniti
vi impf destroy, exterminate, eradicate, root out; (temeljito) cut up root and branch* * *• exterminate• butcher• guzzle -
114 изкореня
изкореня̀,изкореня̀вам гл. uproot, eradicate, root up/out; grub up; extirpate; прен. extirpate, eradicate, cut off root and branch; exterminate; книж. deracinate; \изкореня злото banish evil; \изкореня пороци eradicate vice; \изкореня престъпността extirpate crime. -
115 αὐτόπρεμνος
αὐτό-πρεμνος, ον,A together with the root, root and branch, τὰ δ' ἀντιτείνοντ' αὐτόπρεμν' ἀπόλλυται (sc. δένδρα) S.Ant. 714, cf. Antiph.231.7; (paratrag.); αὐ. τι νέμειν give in absolute possession, A.Eu. 401.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτόπρεμνος
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116 Utterly
adj.Absolutely: Ar. and P. ἀτεχνῶς.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Utterly
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117 основательно
1) General subject: about right, capitally, fathoms deep, for a full due, fundamentally, like fun, plenty, richly, root and branch, roundly, tellingly, thoroughly, thro' and thro', through and through, to the tips of ( one's) fingers, well, well and truly, soundly, staunchly2) Colloquial: properly3) Dialect: tight4) American: from the ground up, good and hard6) Mathematics: fully7) Scottish language: lockfast8) Jargon: slam-bang9) Banking: in underlying fundamentals10) Makarov: good and proper, substantially -
118 целиком и полностью
1) General subject: every whit, fully and completely, to the hilt, from top to bottom, root and branch, utterly and completely2) Mathematics: completely, entirely3) Business: fully4) Makarov: all of a piece, bag and baggageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > целиком и полностью
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119 mindenestül
(EN) bag and baggage; lock stock and barrel; neck and crop; root and branch -
120 szőröstül-bőröstül
(EN) bag and baggage; flesh and fell; holus-bolus; neck and crop; root and branch
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