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1 the poison of envy
Макаров: яд зависти -
2 poison
I ['pɔɪzn]nome veleno m. (anche fig.)II ['pɔɪzn]verbo transitivo [ person] avvelenare [person, animal]; [lead, fumes] intossicare; (make poisonous) mettere del veleno in, avvelenare [foodstuffs, water]; (contaminate) contaminare, inquinare [environment, air, rivers]; fig. (damage) rovinare, avvelenare [relationship, life]to poison sb.'s mind — corrompere l'animo di qcn
* * *['poizn] 1. noun(any substance which causes death or illness when taken into the body: She killed herself by taking poison; ( also adjective) poison gas.) veleno2. verb1) (to kill or harm with poison: He poisoned his wife.) avvelenare2) (to put poison into (food etc): He poisoned her coffee.) avvelenare•- poisoner- poisonous
- poisonously
- poison-pen letter* * *poison /ˈpɔɪzn/n. [uc]( anche fig.) veleno: rat poison, veleno per topi; slow poison, veleno lento ( ad azione lenta); deadly poison, veleno micidiale; the poison of envy, il veleno dell'invidia● (zool.) poison fang, dente velenifero □ poison gas, gas tossico; gas asfissiante □ (bot.) poison-ivy ( Rhus toxicodendron), edera del Canada □ (fig.) poison pen, chi scrive lettere anonime calunniose (offensive, ecc.); corvo (fig.) □ (fig.) poison-pen letter, lettera anonima calunniosa (offensiva, ecc.); lettera di un corvo (fig.) □ ( anche econ.) poison pill, pillola avvelenata □ to hate sb. like poison, essere pieno di veleno contro q. □ (fam.) What's your poison?, ( anche: Name your poison!), e tu che cosa (o quale liquore) bevi?(to) poison /ˈpɔɪzn/v. t.1 avvelenare; intossicare2 inquinare: The river has been poisoned by industrial waste, il fiume è stato inquinato (o contaminato) dagli scarichi industriali3 (fig.) corrompere; guastare; pervertire: That sad event poisoned his life for ever, quel fatto doloroso gli ha avvelenato la vita per sempre; He's trying to poison your mind against me, sta cercando di inculcarti odio verso di me● poisoned chalice, calice avvelenato.* * *I ['pɔɪzn]nome veleno m. (anche fig.)II ['pɔɪzn]verbo transitivo [ person] avvelenare [person, animal]; [lead, fumes] intossicare; (make poisonous) mettere del veleno in, avvelenare [foodstuffs, water]; (contaminate) contaminare, inquinare [environment, air, rivers]; fig. (damage) rovinare, avvelenare [relationship, life]to poison sb.'s mind — corrompere l'animo di qcn
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3 poison
1. [ʹpɔız(ə)n] n1. 1) яд; отрава2) пагубное влияние, ядthe poison of jealousy [of envy] - яд ревности [зависти]
2. 1) физ. вредный поглотитель ( нейтронов); реакторные шлаки2) хим. отравляющая примесь♢
to hate like poison - смертельно ненавидеть2. [ʹpɔız(ə)n] vwhat's your poison?, name your poison - что вы будете пить?
1. 1) отравлятьto poison the wells - а) отравить колодцы; б) коварством обессилить противника
2) заражатьhis foot was poisoned by being pierced with a nail - он наткнулся на гвоздь, и у него началось заражение крови
2. 1) портить, развращатьto poison a person's mind - развратить /отравить/ чей-л. ум
2) губить, отравлятьthis poisoned his whole life - это испортило /отравило/ ему всю жизнь
3. физ.1) отравлять (продуктами деления и т. п.)2) зашлаковать ( реактор)♢
to poison smb.'s mind against smth., smb. - настроить кого-л. против чего-л. кого-л., вызвать у кого-л. неприязнь к чему-л., кому-л. -
4 veleno
m poisondi animali venom ( also fig)* * *veleno s.m. poison (anche fig.); ( di animali) venom (anche fig.): il veleno di un serpente, the venom of a snake; l'arsenico è un veleno mortale, arsenic is a deadly poison; veleno per i topi, rat poison; il veleno dell'invidia, del sospetto, (fig.) the poison of envy, of suspicion; parole piene di veleno, (fig.) venomous words // mangialo, non è veleno!, (fam.) eat it up, it won't poison you! // una lingua che sputa veleno, (fig.) a venomous tongue // sputare veleno, to talk spitefully // avere del veleno contro qlcu., (fig.) to have a grudge against s.o. // avere il veleno in corpo, (fig.) to be filled with resentment // schizzare veleno da tutti i pori, (fig.) to breathe evil from every pore.* * *[ve'leno]sostantivo maschile1) poison; (di animali) venom2) fig. (rancore) poison, venom, resentment* * *veleno/ve'leno/sostantivo m.1 poison; (di animali) venom; veleno per topi rat poison; il caffè è veleno per me coffee is poison for me -
5 яд зависти
Makarov: poison of envy, the poison of envy -
6 jealousy
1. n ревность; подозрительность2. n завистьpetty jealousies — мелочная зависть; зависть по мелочам
3. n арх. заботливость, беспокойствоСинонимический ряд:1. covetousness (noun) covetousness; resentment; rivalry2. defensiveness (noun) defensiveness; vigilance; watchfulness3. envy (noun) enviousness; envy; invidiousness4. mistrust (noun) mistrust; paranoia; suspicion; wariness5. possessiveness (noun) distrust; flaming anger; insecurity; morbid suspicion; possessiveness; resentfulnessАнтонимический ряд:selflessness; trust -
7 dente
m toothdente del giudizio wisdom toothdente di leone dandelionfig stringere i denti grit one's teethparlare fra i denti mumble* * *dente s.m.1 tooth*; ( di animale feroce) fang; ( zanna) tusk; ( di serpente velenoso) (poison) fang: dente canino, canine (tooth) (o eyetooth), ( di animale) holder, (spec. di cavallo) tush; dente cariato, decayed (o carious) tooth; (fam.) rotten tooth; dente d'elefante, tusk; dente del giudizio, wisdom tooth; dente di latte, milk tooth, baby tooth; dente d'oro, gold tooth; denti finti, false teeth; dente incisivo, incisor, ( di cavallo) nipper; dente molare, molar (tooth) (o grinder); denti sporgenti, buckteeth; denti storti, crooked teeth; mal di denti, toothache: ho un gran mal di denti, I have a bad toothache; senza denti, toothless; spazzolino da denti, toothbrush; mi è rimasto qlco. tra i denti, I've got sthg. stuck between my teeth; estrarre un dente, to pull out (o to extract) a tooth; farsi cavare un dente, to have a tooth out; farsi otturare un dente, to have a tooth filled (o stopped); mettere i denti, to cut one's teeth: il bambino ha messo un dente, the baby has cut a tooth; il bambino sta mettendo i denti, the baby is teething; perdere un dente, to lose a tooth; ha perso alcuni denti davanti, he has lost a few front teeth; mi manca un dente, I have a tooth missing; rompere una corda coi denti, to bite through a rope; tirare un pugno sui denti a qlcu., to punch s.o. in the teeth; spaccare i denti a qlcu., to break s.o.'s teeth2 (rar.) ( morso) sting: il dente dell'invidia, the sting of envy; il dente della gelosia, the gnawing of jealousy3 ( cosa a forma di dente) tooth*; ( di forchetta, forcone) prong; ( di ruota) cog; ( di ancora) fluke: i denti di un pettine, di una sega, di un rastrello, the teeth of a comb, of a saw, of a rake; rompere i denti a un pettine, to break the teeth of a comb4 (mecc.) tooth*; dog: dente a becco, gullet tooth; dente a cuspide, herring-bone tooth; dente a evolvente, involute tooth; dente allungato, elongated tooth; dente a sommità arrotondata, round-topped tooth; dente dell'innesto conduttore, driving dog; dente di arresto, detent (o pawl o click o catch); dente di cremagliera, rack-tooth; dente di innesto, clutch claw (o clutch jaw o clutch dog); dente di ruota, pawl, frip; a dente di sega, saw-toothed (o serrated)5 (bot.): dente di leone, ( Taraxacum officinale) dandelion, taraxacum; dente di cane, ( Erythronium dens-canis) dog's-tooth6 ( di monte) jag.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: al dente, slightly underdone: mi piace il riso al dente, I like rice slightly underdone // sorriso a denti stretti, tight-lipped (o forced) smile // non è pane per i miei denti, it is not my cup of tea; non è pane per i vostri denti, it's not for (the likes of) you (o it's too good for you); ( è troppo difficile per voi) it is too difficult for you // avere il dente avvelenato contro qlcu., to have a grudge against s.o. // essere armato fino ai denti, to be armed to the teeth // lottare con le unghie e coi denti, to fight tooth and nail // mostrare i denti, to show one's teeth // non aver nulla da mettere sotto i denti, not to have a bite to eat // parlare fra i denti, to mumble (o to say sthg. between one's teeth) // parlare fuori dai denti, to be outspoken (o to speak bluntly) // batteva i denti dal freddo, dalla febbre, dalla paura, his teeth chattered with cold, because of fever, with fear // digrignare i denti, to grind one's teeth // rimanere a denti asciutti, (non com.) not to eat a bite (o to go hungry); ( restare deluso) to be disappointed // stringere i denti, to grit (o to set) one's teeth: strinse i denti ed avanzò, he set his teeth and advanced // tenere l'anima coi denti, to hang on to life // tirato coi denti, farfetched // la lingua batte dove il dente duole, (prov.) the tongue ever turns to the aching tooth // occhio per occhio, dente per dente, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.* * *['dɛnte]sostantivo maschile1) tooth*; (di serpente) fangmettere un dente, i -i to teeth, to cut a tooth, one's teeth; armato fino ai -i armed to the teeth; batteva i -i — her teeth were chattering
2) (di pettine, sega, rastrello) tooth*; (di forchetta, forcone) prong; (di ingranaggio) cog•dente di leone — bot. dandelion
••avere il dente avvelenato contro qcn. — to bear a grudge against sb.
difendere qcs. con le unghie e coi -i — to fight tooth and nail for sth.
* * *dente/'dεnte/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 tooth*; (di serpente) fang; mal di -i toothache; mettere un dente, i -i to teeth, to cut a tooth, one's teeth; armato fino ai -i armed to the teeth; batteva i -i her teeth were chatteringnon aver niente da mettere sotto i -i to have nothing to eat; stringere i -i to grit one's teeth; borbottare fra i -i to mutter between one's teeth; avere il dente avvelenato contro qcn. to bear a grudge against sb.; parlare fuori dai -i to speak one's mind; difendere qcs. con le unghie e coi -i to fight tooth and nail for sth.; ridere a -i stretti to force a smile\ -
8 corroer
v.1 to corrode.El ácido sulfúrico corroe el hierro Sulphuric acid corrodes iron.2 to consume, to eat away at.le corroe la envidia he's consumed with envy3 to poison, to corrode, to erode.Su odio corroe a Elsa Her hate poisons Elsa.* * *1 (desgastar) to corrode2 GEOLOGÍA to erode3 figurado (perturbar) to corrode, eat away, eat up1 (desgastarse) to become corroded2 figurado to be eaten up (de, with)* * *verb1) to corrode2) erode* * *1. VT1) (Téc) to corrode2) (Geol) to erode3) (=reconcomer) to corrode, eat away2.See:* * *1. 2.corroerse v pron to corrode* * *= corrode, bite into, gnaw (at).Ex. At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.Ex. The design was cut in a wax ground so that, when the plate was immersed in acid, the furrows allowed the acid to bite into the copper, making grooves that would hold ink Mezzotint = El diseño se tallaba sobre una superficie de cera de modo que, cuando la lámina se sumergía en ácido, los surcos permitían que el ácido corroyera el cobre, haciendo surcos que recibían la media tinta.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.----* corroer poco a poco = eat away at.* * *1. 2.corroerse v pron to corrode* * *= corrode, bite into, gnaw (at).Ex: At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.
Ex: The design was cut in a wax ground so that, when the plate was immersed in acid, the furrows allowed the acid to bite into the copper, making grooves that would hold ink Mezzotint = El diseño se tallaba sobre una superficie de cera de modo que, cuando la lámina se sumergía en ácido, los surcos permitían que el ácido corroyera el cobre, haciendo surcos que recibían la media tinta.Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.* corroer poco a poco = eat away at.* * *vt‹metal› to corrode; ‹mármol› to erode, wear awayla envidia la corroe she is eaten up with envyla desintegración de la familia corroe las bases mismas de la sociedad the disintegration of the family erodes the very foundations of societyto corrode* * *
corroer ( conjugate corroer) verbo transitivo ‹ metal› to corrode;
‹ mármol› to erode
corroer verbo transitivo
1 to corrode
2 figurado los celos le corroen, he is eaten up with jealousy
' corroer' also found in these entries:
English:
bite
- corrode
- eat away
- erode
- eat
* * *♦ vt1. [desgastar] to corrode;[madera] to rot; [roca] to erode2. [consumir] to consume, to eat away at;lo corroe la envidia he's consumed with envy* * *v/t corrode; figeat up* * *corroer {69} vt1) : to corrode2) : to erode, to wear away -
9 FULLR
a.2) full, complete, entire; full vissa, full certainty; soekja mil til fullra, laga, to the full extent of the law; halda til fulls við e-n, to stand on one’s full right against another; hafa fullara hlut, to get the better of it; at fullu, til fulls, fully, thorougly.* * *adj., compar. and superl. sometimes in old writers fullari, fullastr, in mod. fyllri, fyllztr, fullast, Fms. i. 162; fullara, Sighvat: [Ulf. fulls: A. S. and Engl. full; Germ. voll; Swed. full; Dan. fuld; cp. Lat. plēnus, Gr. πλήρης]:I. of bags or vessels, full, either with gen., fullr e-s, or with a prep., af e-u; fullr af silfri, full of silver, Eg. 310; fullr af fiskum, full of fishes, Landn. 51 (with v. l. fullr með fiskum less correct); fullr mjaðar, Ls. 53.2. metaph., eitri f., fraught with poison, Bær. 15; full of poison, Fms. ii. 139; fullr lausungar, fullr öfundar, full of looseness, full of envy, Hom. 151: fullr upp úlbúðar, full of savageness, Eg. 114; hafa fullara hlut, to have the better of, Ísl. ii. 386; fullr fjandskapr, Fms. ii. 256; full skynsemd, i. 138; fullasta gipt, Greg. 37.II. full, complete, entire; fullt tungl, full moon, Rb. passim.2. fullt goðorð, a full priesthood, that is to say, complete, lawful, Grág. Þ. Þ. passim; fullir baugar, fullr höfuðbaugr, full payment, Grág. ii. 181, 182; aura fulla, full ( good) money, i. 84; með fé fullu, ii. 69.3. the phrase, halda til fulls við e-n, to stand on one’s full right against one (as a rival), Ó. H. 111; halda fullara, to engage in a sharper contest, Sighvat, metaphor from a lawsuit.III. law phrases, fullr dómr, a full court, Grág. Þ. Þ., Nj. passim; til fullra laga, to the full extent of law, Hrafn. 18; fulln ok föstu lýritti, with full protest, Nj. 87; í fullu umboði e-s, Dipl. v. 28: lawful, þar er maðr tekr sókn eða vörn fyrir annan, ok verðr þó fullt ( lawful), þótt …, Grág. i. 141 (cp. Engl. lawful); sverja mun ek þat, ef yðr þykkir þá fullara, more lawful ( valid), Ísl. ii. 98; ef yðr þykir hitt fullara, þá vil ek bera járn, Fb. ii. 244; þat er jafnfullt, equally lawful, N. G. L. i. 34.IV. adv., at fullu, fully, Edda 20, Fms. i. 53; til fulls, fully, thoroughly: in law, eiga setur … til fulls, to sit duly (in parliament), Grág. i. 7; cp. fylla lög, to make laws. -
10 ἰός
Aἰά Il.20.68
(Cypr., acc. to AB1095):— arrow,ἰὸν ἕηκε Il.1.48
;βλήμενος ἢ ἰῷ ἢ ἔγχεϊ 8.514
, cf. A.Pers. 461;ἧκεν κομήτην ἰόν S.Tr. 567
. (Cf. Skt. í[snull ] 'arrow'.)------------------------------------A poison, as of serpents, A.Eu. 478, S.Tr. 771, E. Ion 1015, Plu.2.562c, etc.; venom of a mad dog, Ruf.Fr.118; ἰὸς ἀμεμφὴς μελισσῶν, of honey with which snakes fed Iamos, Pi.O.6.47: metaph., of envy, A.Ag. 834. (Cf. Skt. vi[snull ]ám 'poison', Lat. vīrus.)------------------------------------A rust on iron, or verdigris on copper and bronze, Sapph.141 (dub.), Thgn.451, Pl.R. 609a, Ti. 59c, Theoc.16.17;ἰ. σιδήρου Dsc.5.80
;ἰ. χαλκοῦ Hp.Mul.1.75
, Dsc.5.79, Gal.12.218; patina on bronze statues, (Chios, iv B.C.), cf. Plu.2.395b. (Perh. identical withἰός B.
)------------------------------------ἰός [ῐ], ἴᾰ, ἰόν,A one, commonest in fem. (v. εἷς): neut.ἰῷ κίον ἤματι Il.6.422
: masc. dat. ἰῷ, = ἐκείνῳ, Leg.Gort.8.8; but, = ἑνί, ib.7.23; acc., τόν γ' ἰὸν ἐνιαυτόν the same year, IG5(1).1390.126 (Andania, i B.C.); ἰός, = μόνος, acc. to Trypho ap.A.D.Pron.56.4.
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