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worm [wɜ:m]1 noun∎ British figurative the worm has turned j'en ai eu/il en a eu/ etc assez de se faire marcher dessus;∎ figurative the worm in the bud le ver dans le fruit(b) (parasite → in body) ver m;∎ to have worms avoir des vers∎ what a worm! quel minable!∎ the worm of jealousy les affres fpl de la jalousie∎ worm and roller steering direction f à vis et galet∎ to worm one's way under sth passer sous qch à plat ventre ou en rampant;∎ she wormed her way through a gap in the fence en se tortillant, elle s'est faufilée par une ouverture dans la palissade;∎ he managed to worm his way to the front il a réussi à se faufiler jusqu'à l'avant∎ they have wormed their way into our party ils se sont infiltrés ou immiscés dans notre parti;∎ he wormed his way into her affections il a trouvé le chemin de son cœur (par sournoiserie)(c) (dog, sheep) débarrasser de ses vers►► worm cast déjections fpl de ver;Technology worm drive transmission f par vis sans fin;Technology worm gear engrenage m de vis sans fin;worm powder poudre f à vers, poudre f vermifuge;worm tablets comprimés mpl vermifuges(information) soutirer;∎ I tried to worm the truth out of him j'ai essayé de lui soutirer la vérité;∎ he'll worm it out of her eventually il finira par lui tirer les vers du nez;∎ stop trying to worm it out of me! arrête d'essayer de me tirer les vers du nez!;∎ I'd like to see her worm her way out of that one j'aimerais bien voir comment elle va s'en tirer -
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A n2 Med, Vet ver m (intestinal) ; to have/get worms avoir/attraper des vers ; a dog with worms un chien infesté de vers ;3 ○ ( wretch) vermine ○ f ;6 Tech vis f sans fin.B vtr2 ( wriggle) to worm one's way lit se faufiler (along le long de ; through à travers) ; fig s'insinuer (into dans) ; to worm one's way into sb's affections gagner les bonnes grâces de qn.the worm has turned la situation s'est renversée ; the worm in the bud le ver dans le fruit ; a can of worms un sac de nœuds.■ worm out:▶ worm [sth] out arracher [truth, facts] (of sb à qn). -
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I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
•- worm out* * *[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) (farsi strada)2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) estorcere, carpire* * *[wɜːm]1. nZool, (also person) pej verme mto have worms Med — avere i vermi
the worm will turn — (Proverb) anche la pazienza ha un limite
a can of worms fam — un vespaio
you worm! fam — verme!, Comput baco
2. vt1)2)* * *worm /wɜ:m/n.1 (zool.) verme ( anche fig.); baco; bruco; larva; lombrico; tarlo (fig.): Many baby birds are fed with worms, molti piccoli di uccelli vengono nutriti con larve; That dog has worms, quel cane ha i vermi; He is a worm!, è un verme!; è un individuo spregevole!; (fig.) the worm of jealousy, il tarlo della gelosia; (fig.) the worm of conscience, il tarlo della coscienza; il rimorso2 (pl.) (med., vet.) elmintiasi, elmintosi5 (comput.) worm (programma dannoso che si propaga in rete, ad es. per posta elettronica)7 (anat.) ► vermis● worm cast, terra evacuata da un lombrico □ (mecc.) worm conveyor, coclea per trasporto □ worm-eaten, roso dai vermi, bacato, tarlato; (fig.) antiquato; vecchio, decrepito: worm-eaten wood, legno tarlato □ (scherz.) worm's-eye view, visione dal basso (opposto di bird's-eye view) □ worm fishing, pesca coi lombrichi □ (mecc.) worm gear, ingranaggio a vite; ingranaggio elicoidale □ (mecc.) worm gearing, trasmissione con vite perpetua □ (mecc.) worm hob, fresa a vite senza fine □ (fig.) a worm in the apple (o in the bud), il marcio ( nella mela; fig.); una cosa che rovina tutto; quello che guasta, la mela marcia (fig.) □ (farm.) worm powder, vermifugo □ (mecc.) worm spring, molla a spirale □ (mecc.) worm wheel, ruota elicoidale □ (scherz.) to cheat the worms, essersi ristabilito dopo una grave malattia □ to count (o to feed) the worms, essere morto; essere sottoterra □ (fig.) The worm has turned, la situazione è cambiata □ (prov.) Even a worm will turn, la pazienza ha un limite.(to) worm /wɜ:m/A v. i.3 muoversi come un verme; strisciare: The hunters wormed through the bushes, i cacciatori strisciavano tra i cespugliB v. t.1 – to worm one's way, farsi strada (o infiltrarsi) strisciando; intrufolarsi; avanzare (entrare, ecc.) furtivamente; insinuarsi: The guerrillas wormed their way into the camp, i guerriglieri si sono infiltrati nel campo strisciando sul terreno; She wormed her way into the king's heart, riuscì a insinuarsi nel cuore del re2 (med., vet.) dare un vermifugo a; liberare dai vermi; disinfestare; sverminare (fam.)● to worm on (o along), avanzare strisciando □ to worm oneself, infiltrarsi strisciando; (fig.) insinuarsi (nel cuore di q., ecc.) □ ( di trave, ceppo, ecc.) to be wormed, essere tarlato; essere roso dai tarli.* * *I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
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4 the worm in the apple/bud
the worm in the apple/budparte ruim, coisa estragada. -
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[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) ir aos poucos2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) conseguir saber aos poucos* * *[wə:m] n 1 bicho, verme, gorgulho, gusano, caruncho, lombriga, larva, minhoca, traça, lagarta. 2 fig pobre, miserável, vil. 3 Mech rosca sem fim, de parafuso, etc., parte espiral de ferramenta ou mecanismo. 4 Chem serpentina. 5 saca-trapo. 6 fig remorso, consciência. 7 worms verminose, vermes. • vt+vi 1 mover-se como verme, serpear, rastejar. 2 obter ardilosamente, infiltrar-se, insinuar-se, minar, solapar. 3 tirar bichos de, livrar de vermes. 4 procurar vermes (pássaros). 5 Naut engaiar. a poor worm of earth um pobre e miserável ser humano. cooling worm serpentina de refrigeração. even a worm will turn até um verme reage quando é pisado. glow worm pirilampo, vagalume. he has a worm ele tem uma idéia fixa. hook worm ameba, ascárides, vermes intestinais. I am a worm today sinto-me miseravelmente mal hoje. silk worm bicho da seda. tape worm tênia, solitária. the worm in the apple/ bud parte ruim, coisa estragada. they wormed their way eles seguiram o seu caminho tortuosamente. to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/ heart saber conquistar ardilosamente a confiança/o coração de alguém. he wormed his way into my confidence / ele soube conquistar ardilosamente a minha confiança. to worm out a) desparafusar. b) obter, descobrir ardilosamente. to worm something out of someone saber arrancar o segredo de alguém. we wormed the secret out of him / soubemos arrancar o segredo dele. to worm your way into/ through andar, mover-se vagarosamente, cuidadosamente em um espaço ou no meio do público. worm of conscience o verme da consciência. -
6 like patience on a monument
как скорбное изваяние, как воплощение скорби или терпения [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Duke: "And what's her history? " Viola: "A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek; she pin'd in thought; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?.. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Twelfth Night’, act II, sc. 4) — Герцог: "Скажи мне эту повесть." Виола: "В ней белые страницы": "Страсть ее Таилась молча и, как червь в цветке, Снедала жар ее ланит; в зеленой И желтой меланхолии она Застыла как надгробная покорность И улыбалась. Это ль не любовь?.." (перевод М. Лозинского)
...mamma goes on with her teapot looking not exactly like Patience on a monument. (A. Trollope, ‘The Three Clerks’, ch. XLVIII) —...мама продолжала разливать чай, при этом вряд ли кто назвал бы ее сейчас воплощенным терпением.
John: "Will you kindly tell me what there is to laugh at? If you think it amuses me to stand here like patience on a monument and have my leg pulled you're mistaken." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act III) — Джон: "Будь любезна, скажи мне, что тут смешного. Если ты думаешь, что мне очень приятно изображать статую терпения, когда мне морочат голову, то ты очень ошибаешься."
...she always spies around and ferrets around and finds out where I've been, and then she looks like Patience on a Monument till I could just scream. (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. XXXI) —...моя мать всегда шпионит и выслеживает, узнает, где я бываю, а потом смотрит на меня глазами долготерпеливой мученицы. Доводит меня просто до слез!
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7 कोविदारः _kōvidārḥ _रम् _ram
कोविदारः रम् N. of a tree; चित्तं विदारयति कस्य न कोविदारः Ṛs.3.6; U.5.1.*****कोशः, -शम् (षः, -षम्) [कुश् (ष्) आधारादौ घञ् कर्तरि अच् वा Tv.]1 A vessel for holding liquids, a pail.-2 A bucket, cup.-3 A vessel in general.-4 A box, cupboard, drawer, trunk; Rv.6.47.23; स एष कोशो वसुधानस्तस्मिन्विश्वमिदं श्रितम् Ch. Up.3.15.1.-5 A sheath, scabbard; Ki.17.45.-6 A case, cover, covering.-7 A store, mass; ईश्वरः सर्वभूतानां धर्मकोशस्य गुप्तये Ms.1.99.-8 A store-room.-9 A treasury, an apartment where money is kept; Ms.8.419.-1 Treasure, money, wealth; निःशेषविश्राणितकोषजातम् R.5.1; (fig. also); कोशस्तपसः K.45; कोशपूर्वाः सर्वारम्भाः Kau. A.2.8.-11 Gold or silver wrought or unwrought.-12 A dictionary, lexicon, vocabulary.-13 A closed flower, bud; सुजातयोः पङ्कजकोशयोः श्रियम् R.3.8,13.29; इत्थं विचिन्तयति कोशगते द्विरेफे हा हन्त हन्त नलिनीं गज उज्जहार Subhāṣ.-14 The stone of a fruit.-15 A pod.-16 A nut-meg, nut-shell.-17 The cocoon of a silk-worm; निजलालासमायोगात्कोशं वा कोश- कारकः Y.3.147.-18 Vulva, the womb.-19 An egg.-2 A testicle or the scrotum.-21 The penis.-22 A ball, globe.-23 (In Vedānta phil.) A term for the five (अन्न, प्राण, मनः, विज्ञान, आनन्द) vestures (sheaths or cases) which successively make the body, enshrining the soul.-24 (In law) A kind of ordeal; the defen- dant drinks thrice of the water after some idol has been washed in it; cf. Y.2.112.-25 A house.-26 A cloud.-27 The interior of a carriage.-28 A kind of bandage or ligature (in surgery).-29 An oath; कोशं चक्रतु- रन्योन्यं सखङ्गौ नृपडामरौ Rāj. T.2.326.-3 The pericarp of a lotus.-31 A piece of meat.-32 A cup used in the ratification of a treaty of peace; देवी कोशमपाययत् Rāj. T.7.8,75,459,492.-शी (-षी) 1 A bud.-2 A seed-vessel.-3 The beard of corn.-4 A shoe, sandal (पादुका).-Comp. -अधिपतिः, -अध्यक्षः a treasure, pay- master; (cf. the modern 'minister of finance').-2 an epithet of Kubera.-अगारः, -रम् a treasurer, store-room.-कारः 1 one who makes scabbards.-2 a lexicographer.-3 the silk-worm while in the cocoon; भूमिं च कोशकाराणाम् Rām.4.4.23.-4 a chrysalis.-5 sugar-cane.-कारकः a silk-worm. Y.3.147.-कृत् m. a kind of sugar-cane.-गृहम् a treasury, store-room; R.5.29.-ग्रहणम् undergoing an ordeal.-चञ्चुः the (Indian) crane.-नायकः, -पालः 1 a treasurer.-2 An epithet of Kubera.-पेटकः, -कम् a chest in which treasure is kept, coffer.-फलम् 1 a kind of perfume.-2 a nut- meg.-वारि water used at an ordeal; Ks.119.35,42.-वासिन् m. an animal living in a shell, a chrysalis.-वृद्धिः f.1 increase of treasure.-2 enlargement of the scrotum.-वेश्मन् n. a treasury; भाण्डं च स्थापयामास तदीये कोषवेश्मनि Ks.24.133.-शायिका a clasped knife, knife lying in a sheath.-शुद्धिः f. purification by ordeal.-स्कृ m. a silk-worm; त्यजेत कोशस्कृदिवेहमानः Bhāg.7.6.13.-स्थ a. incased, sheathed. (-स्थः) an animal living in a shell (as a snail).-हीन a. deprived of riches, poor. -
8 कोश
kóṡam. (n. L. ;
in class. literature koṡa, orᅠ kosha;
fr. kuṡ orᅠ kush?, related to kukshí andᅠ koshṭha?), a cask, vessel for holding liquids, (metaphorically) cloud RV. AV. Suṡr. ;
a pail, bucket RV. ;
a drinking-vessel, cup L. ;
a box, cupboard, drawer, trunk RV. VI, 47, 23 AV. XIX, 72, 1 ṠBr. ;
the interior orᅠ inner part of a carriage RV. ;
(ifc.) MBh. VIII, 1733 ;
a sheath, scabbard, etc. MBh. R. VarBṛS. ;
a case, covering, cover AV. ChUp. MuṇḍUp. TUp. PārGṛ. BhP. ;
store-room, store, provisions Mn. MBh. etc.;
a treasury, apartment where money orᅠ plate is kept, treasure, accumulated wealth (gold orᅠ silver, wrought orᅠ unwrought, as plate, jewellery, etc.) ib. ;
(in surg.) a kind of bandage Suṡr. ;
a dictionary, lexicon orᅠ vocabulary;
a poetical collection, collection of sentences etc. Kāvyâd. I, 13 Sāh. ;
a bud, flower-cup, seed-vessel (cf. bīja-) R. Ragh. BhP. Dhūrtas. ;
the sheath orᅠ integument of a plant, pod, nut-shell MārkP. ;
a nutmeg L. ;
the inner part of the fruit of Artocarpus integrifolia andᅠ of similar fruits L. ;
the cocoon of a silk-worm Yājñ. III, 147 Vedântas. ;
the membrane covering an egg (in the womb) Suṡr. VarBṛ. MārkP. ;
the vulva L. ;
a testicle orᅠ the scrotum Suṡr. VarBṛS. ;
the penis W. ;
an egg L. ;
(in Vedânta phil.) a term for the three sheaths orᅠ succession of cases which make up the various frames of the body enveloping the soul
(these are,
1. the ānanda-mayak- orᅠ « sheath of pleasure», forming the kāraṇa-ṡarīra orᅠ « causal frame» ;
2. the vijñāna-maya orᅠ buddhi-m- orᅠ mano-m- orᅠ prâ̱ṇa-m-k-, « the sheath of intellect orᅠ will orᅠ life», forming the sūkshma-ṡarīra orᅠ « subtile frame» ;
3. the anna-m-k-, « the sheath of nourishment», forming the sthūla-ṡarīra orᅠ « gross frame») Vedântas. ;
(ifc.) a ball orᅠ globe (e.g.. sūtra-, a ball of thread L. ;
netra-, the eye-ball R. III, 79, 28);
the water used at an ordeal orᅠ judicial trial (the defendant drinks thrice of it after some idol has been washed in it) Yājñ. II, 95 ;
an oath Rājat. V, 325 ;
a cup used in the ratification of a treaty of peace (- ṡaṉ-pā, to drink from that cup)
Rājat. VII, 8; 75; 460 and 493; VIII, 283 ;
N. of a conjunction of planets VarBṛS. ;
of the 2nd astrological mansion, Var. Yogay. ;
(with Buddh.) of a collection of Gāthā verses Kāraṇḍ. Hcar. ;
(ā) f. N. of a river MBh. VI, 9, 34 ;
of a courtesan HPariṡ. VIII, 8 ;
(ī) f. « a bud» seeᅠ arka-;
a seedvessel L. ;
the beard of corn L. ;
a shoe, sandal L. ;
a kind of perfume Gal.;
an iron ploughshare ib. ;
<cf. kókkos.>
- कोशकार
- कोशकारक
- कोशकालिन्
- कोशकाली
- कोशकृत्
- कोशगृह
- कोशग्रहण
- कोशचञ्चु
- कोशज
- कोशजात
- कोशदास
- कोशधान्य
- कोशधावन
- कोशनायक
- कोशपाल
- कोशपीथिन्
- कोशपेटक
- कोशफल
- कोशभूता
- कोशरक्षिन्
- कोशवत्
- कोशवारि
- कोशवासिन्
- कोशवाहन
- कोशवृद्धि
- कोशवेश्मन्
- कोशशायिका
- कोशशुद्धि
- कोशस्कृत्
- कोशस्थ
- कोशहीन
- कोशांश
- कोशागार
- कोशाङ्ग
- कोशाण्ड
- कोशाधिपति
- कोशाधीश
- कोशाध्यक्ष
- कोशापहरण
- कोशापहर्तृ
- कोशाम्र
- कोशीधान्य
- कोशेक्षण
- कोशेश
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