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  • 61 не подавать вида

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 62 не подавать виду

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 63 не подать вида

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 64 не подать виду

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 65 не показать вида

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 66 не показать виду

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 67 не показывать вида

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 68 не показывать виду

    НЕ ПОДАВАТЬ/НЕ ПОДАТЬ <НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАТЬ/НЕ ПОКАЗАТЬ> ВИДА <-у>
    [VP; subj: human; often a clause in a compound sent after Conj "но", a main clause in a complex sent with a что-clause, or a main or subord clause in a complex sent containing a clause of concession]
    =====
    not to reveal (some thought, feeling, desire, intention etc):
    - X не подал вида X didn't let on (that...);
    - X didn't show it (that...);
    - X didn't let it (anything etc) show;
    - X gave no sign (that... <of it etc>).
         ♦ Встреча с Чонкиным ее [Нюру] тоже взволновала, но она не подала виду... (Войнович 2). Encountering Chonkin had excited Nyura as well, but she didn't let on... (2a).
         ♦...Ничего он не чувствовал, кроме благодарности за то, что [Наденька] пришла. Он, конечно, и вида не подал (Ерофеев 3). All that remained was gratitude that she [Nadya] had come. Of course he didn't let a bit of this show (За).
         ♦...Она мне нравилась, и, как мне казалось, я тоже ей не был безразличен, хотя она не подавала виду (Рыбаков 1). I liked her and I thought that she wasn't entirely neutral towards me, though she gave no sign either way (1a).

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  • 69 Vogel

    m; -s, Vögel
    1. bird (auch umg. Flugzeug)
    2. komischer Vogel umg. odd character, strange customer; er ist ein lustiger Vogel he’s good for a laugh; einen Vogel haben umg., fig. have a screw loose (somewhere); du hast wohl einen Vogel umg. you’re crazy, you’re off your head (Am. rocker); jemandem den Vogel zeigen tap one’s forehead at s.o. (to indicate that he/she is stupid); den Vogel abschießen umg. take the cake; friss Vogel, oder stirb! it’s (a case of) sink or swim; der Vogel ist ausgeflogen umg. the bird has flown
    * * *
    der Vogel
    bird
    * * *
    Vo|gel ['foːgl]
    m -s, -
    ['føːgl] (lit, fig) bird

    ein seltener Vógel (lit, fig)a rare bird

    ein seltsamer Vógel (inf)a strange bird (inf) or customer (inf)

    ein lustiger Vógel (inf)a lively character (inf)

    Vógel friss oder stirb (prov)do or die! (prov)

    den Vógel abschießen (inf)to surpass everyone (iro)

    einen Vógel haben (inf)to be crazy (inf), to have a screw loose (inf)

    jdm den Vógel zeigen (inf)to tap one's forehead (to indicate to sb that he's not quite right in the head)

    See:
    * * *
    (a two-legged feathered creature, with a beak and two wings, with which most can fly: Kiwis and ostriches are birds which cannot fly.) bird
    * * *
    Vo·gel
    <-s, Vögel>
    [ˈfo:gl̩, pl ˈfø:gl̩]
    m
    1. ORN bird
    der \Vogel ist schon im Ofen (fam) the bird is already in the oven
    2. (fam: auffallender Mensch) bloke fam
    ein lustiger \Vogel a bit of a joker
    ein seltsamer \Vogel a queer [or strange] bird [or customer
    3. (fam: Flugzeug) kite fam
    ich werde den \Vogel sicher zur Erde bringen I'll bring this kite down to earth safely
    4.
    [mit etw dat] den \Vogel abschießen (fam) to surpass everyone [with sth]
    der \Vogel ist ausgeflogen (fam) the bird has flown [the coup] fam
    \Vogel friss oder stirb! (prov) sink or swim!, do or die!
    einen \Vogel haben (sl) to have a screw loose fam, to be round the bend BRIT fam
    jdm den [o einen] \Vogel zeigen (fam) to indicate to sb that they're crazy by tapping one's forehead
    * * *
    der; Vogels, Vögel
    1) bird

    [mit etwas] den Vogel abschießen — (ugs.) take the biscuit [with something] (coll.)

    einen Vogel haben (salopp) be off one's rocker (fig. coll.) or (sl.) head

    jemandem den Vogel zeigentap one's forehead at somebody (as a sign that one thinks he/she is stupid)

    2) (salopp, oft scherzh.): (Mensch) character
    * * *
    Vogel m; -s, Vögel
    1. bird (auch umg Flugzeug)
    2.
    komischer Vogel umg odd character, strange customer;
    er ist ein lustiger Vogel he’s good for a laugh;
    einen Vogel haben umg, fig have a screw loose (somewhere);
    du hast wohl einen Vogel umg you’re crazy, you’re off your head (US rocker);
    jemandem den Vogel zeigen tap one’s forehead at sb (to indicate that he/she is stupid);
    den Vogel abschießen umg take the cake;
    friss Vogel, oder stirb! it’s (a case of) sink or swim;
    der Vogel ist ausgeflogen umg the bird has flown
    * * *
    der; Vogels, Vögel
    1) bird

    [mit etwas] den Vogel abschießen — (ugs.) take the biscuit [with something] (coll.)

    einen Vogel haben (salopp) be off one's rocker (fig. coll.) or (sl.) head

    jemandem den Vogel zeigentap one's forehead at somebody (as a sign that one thinks he/she is stupid)

    2) (salopp, oft scherzh.): (Mensch) character
    * * *
    ¨-- m.
    bird n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Vogel

  • 70 here

    When here is used to indicate the location of an object/point etc close to the speaker, it is generally translated by ici: come and sit here = viens t'asseoir ici.
    When the location is not so clearly defined, is the usual translation: he's not here at the moment = il n'est pas là pour l'instant. Remember that voici is used to translate here is when the speaker is drawing attention to an object/a place/a person etc physically close to him or her. For examples and particular usages, see entry below.
    A adv
    1 ( indicating place) ici ; let's stop here arrêtons-nous ici ; sign here please veuillez signer ici s'il vous plaît ; stand here mettez-vous ici ; far from/near here loin/près d'ici ; two kilometres from here à deux kilomètres d'ici ; come over here venez par ici ; up to here, down to here jusqu'ici ; put it in here mettez-le ici ; I'm up here je suis là-haut ; here below ( in text) ci-dessous ; those persons here present Jur les personnes ici présentes ; here lies ( on tombstone) ci-gît ; since you were last here depuis ta dernière visite ici ; following a visit here by members suite à la venue des membres ; here and there ( in places) par endroits ;
    2 ( to draw attention) I have here… j'ai ici… ; here they are/she comes! les/la voici! ; here comes the bus voilà le bus ; here you are ( offering sth) tiens, tenez ; here's a screwdriver tiens voilà un tournevis ; this thing here is ceci est ; this paragraph/sales assistant here ce paragraphe/vendeur ; my colleague here will show you mon collègue va vous montrer ; which one? this one here or that one? lequel? celui-ci ou celui-là? ; it says here that c'est marqué ici que ; here's what you do voilà ce qu'il faut faire ; here's why je vais vous expliquer pourquoi ;
    3 (indicating presence, arrival) she's not here right now elle n'est pas là pour le moment ; ‘Matthew?’-‘here sir’ ( revealing whereabouts) ‘Matthew?’-‘ici Monsieur’ ; ( during roll call) ‘Matthew?’-‘présent Monsieur’ ; here we are at last nous voilà enfin, nous voici arrivés ; when will he be getting here? quand est-ce qu'il arrivera? ; the train will be here any minute le train va arriver d'un moment à l'autre ; we get off here c'est là qu'on descend ;
    4 ( indicating juncture) now that summer's here maintenant que c'est l'été ; here' s our chance voilà notre chance ; I may be wrong here je me trompe peut-être ; so here you are, a bachelor of 25 te voilà donc, célibataire à vingt-cinq ans ; ⇒ here and now ;
    5 ( emphatic) this here contraption ce truc ; look ou see here you! écoute-moi bien toi!
    B excl here stop that! hé là arrêtez ça! ; here hang on a minute! hé attends une minute!
    here goes! c'est parti! ; here's hoping j'espère ; here's to our success/to you! à notre succès/la tienne! ; here there and everywhere partout, par-ci par-là ; to be here there and everywhere fig [person] être au four et au moulin ; it's neither here nor there ce n'est pas le problème ; here we go ! ( sneeringly) c'est parti!, nous y voilà!

    Big English-French dictionary > here

  • 71 indeed

    Также как и в случае с частицей actually, базовой функцией частицы indeed является функция указания на действительное положение дел. Indeed употребляется в этой функции достаточно часто и обычно переводится русским действительно:

    • "... I had been promised a meeting with one Julius Gore-Urquhart, of whom you may have heard." Dixon had indeed heard of Gore-Urquhart... (KA: 47)


    "... Мне обещали встречу с неким Джулиусом Гор-Эркхартом, о котором вы, возможно, слышали." Диксон действительно слышал о Гор-Эркхарте...


    • She asked the Duchess of Abercorn whether this was indeed the case. (EL: 147)


    Она спросила герцогиню Эберкорн, действительно ли это так (так ли это на самом деле).


    • Angelica, he learns from Tardieu, was indeed at the conference, but didn't join the sightseeing tour. (DL: 298)


    Как он узнал от Тардье, Анжелика действительно была на конференции, но не поехала со всеми на экскурсию по городу.


    Нередко можно встретить случаи, когда указание на действительное положение дел носит эмфатический характер. Довольно типичны, в частности, случаи, когда говорящий с помощью частицы подчеркивает, что у него нет абсолютно никаких сомнений в правильности своей оценки или суждения:

    • "... we've had a deluge, indeed, from all over the country. Cards, calls, the most glorious flowers..." (DT: 390)


    "Мы получили настоящий поток соболезнований со всей страны. Открытки, звонки, великолепные цветы..."


    • "This has been an odd morning indeed. Most peculiar. I'll tell you about it on the way." (DT: 559)


    "Сегодня поистине необычное утро. Чрезвычайно странное. Я тебе все расскажу по пути."


    Встречаются также и другие случаи эмфазы с помощью indeed. Стоит упомянуть, в частности, интенсификацию маловероятности в придаточном предложении, вводимом союзом if:

    • For the first time he couldn't avoid imagining what she'd say to him, if indeed she'd say something, when he next saw her. (KA: 64)


    Он впервые невольно представил, что она ему скажет, если она вообще что-то скажет, при их следующей встрече.


    Интересны также случаи, когда indeed используется для подчеркивания истинности предшествующего высказывания, что в русском часто осуществляется с помощью частицы и:

    • Moreover, by yielding now he would be able to bob up again, as indeed he did a week or so later... (EL: 256)


    Более того, уступив сейчас, он сможет опять сделать по-своему, что и случилось примерно неделю спустя...


    Другую распространенную функцию частицы indeed можно определить как введение актуального комментария. В этой своей функции частица соединяет два высказывания (или части сложного предложения), причем второе выступает как актуальный комментарий к первому и нередко усиливает его. Русские эквиваленты частицы indeed в этой функции сильно зависят от контекста и степени усиления. Как видно из нижеследующих примеров, встречаются как относительно нейтральное на самом деле, так и эксплицитно усилительные даже и более того:

    • Why did she take the unusual course of approaching the Prime Minister instead of speaking first to Lady Flora... ? Lady Tavistock, indeed, later said that she herself had wished to take up the matter direct with Lady Flora but 'circumstances' prevented her. (EL: 119)


    Почему она выбрала необычный путь и обратилась к премьер-министру вместо того, чтобы сначала поговорить с леди Флорой... ? На самом деле, позже леди Тэвисток говорила, что сама она хотела поднять вопрос напрямую с леди Флорой, но 'обстоятельства' помешали ей.


    •... a sign... that King Leopold was out of touch with his niece's situation. Indeed, he had admitted as much when he wrote to her on May 25th: 'My dearest child - You have had some... difficulties of which I am completely in the dark.' (EL: 72)


    ... признак... того, что король Леопольд был не в курсе дел своей племянницы. Фактически, он сам признал это в своем письме от 25 мая: 'Мое дорогое дитя, у вас возникли какие-то... трудности, но я пребываю в полном неведении.'


    • '... dear Bertie is so full of good & amiable qualities... that it makes one forget... much that one would wish different.' Nevertheless one did wish much different, indeed, almost his whole way of life. (EL: 457)


    '... у дорогого Берти так много хороших и приятных качеств, что забываешь многое из того, что хотелось бы изменить.' Однако при этом изменить хотелось немало, по сути весь его образ жизни.


    • The exhausted prince was unable, indeed unwilling to fill the gap. (EL: 364)


    Изнуренный принц не мог, да и не хотел заполнить образовавшийся вакуум.


    • The Princess's health... was back to normal; indeed she had to return... smart gaiters sent by Aunt Louise from Paris because they were too small. (EL: 68)


    Здоровье принцессы... восстановилось; ей даже пришлось вернуть нарядные гетры, присланные тетей Луизой из Парижа из-за того, что они оказались малы.


    • Victoria's character was in fact neither simple nor crystalline. Indeed, part of her fascination lies in her contradictions and inconsistencies... (EL: 54)


    Характер Виктории на самом деле не был ни простым, ни однозначным. Более того, ее обаяние отчасти заключается в свойственных ей противоречиях и непоследовательности.


    Иногда частица indeed может использоваться для выражения раздражения, указывая на то, что предшествующее высказывание, некое суждение является неточным, неправильным или оскорбительным, или же некое событие представляется неприемлемым или возмутительным.
    Рассмотрим следующие примеры:

    • '... I should have said that husband of yours had quite a roving eye!' 'Really, Blanche!' Joan flushed angrily. A roving eye, indeed. Rodney! ( AC2: 14)


    '... Я бы сказала, что этот твой муженек был порядочным бабником.'


    'Как ты можешь, Бланш!' Джоан покраснела от возмущения. Бабник! Как можно так сказать о Родни!


    • No she didn't blame Rodney - not even for that kiss she had surprised. Under the mistletoe indeed! ( AC2: 39)


    Нет, она не винила Родни, даже за тот поцелуй, случайным свидетелем которого она оказалась. И надо же, не где-нибудь, а под омелой!


    В первом примере раздражение героини вызвала предыдущая реплика собеседницы о ее муже, во втором - то, что ее муж целовался именно под омелой, деревом, под которым по традиции целуются влюбленные. Как видно, способ перевода на русский определяется конкретной ситуацией.

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  • 72 MAHCEHUA

    mahcêhua > mahcêuh.
    *\MAHCEHUA v.t. tla-.,
    1.\MAHCEHUA faire pénitence. (Cf. 'tlamahcêhua').
    " yahqueh in îtecpoyôhuân in ompa tlamahcêhuaya Nonohualcatepec ", ses serviteurs allèrent à la montagne Nonohualcatepetl, où elle faisait pénitence. Launey II 198.
    " tictlapolôltîzqueh inic aocmo tlamahcêhuaz ", nous lui ferons perdre la raison (en lui donnant du pulque à boire) de sorte qu'il ne pratique plus la religion.
    Launey II 192 = W.Lehmann 1938,80.
    " in ihcuâc îpan mihmatiya in îtonal quihtêznequi: in ihcuac huel monotzaya, in huel ontlamahcêhua ", when he was devoted to his dav sign; that is, when he reflected and did his penance wel. Sah4,29.
    " auh in yehhuâtl côâtl îcue oncân tlamahcêhuaya, tlachpânaya, quimocuitlahuiâya in tlachpânalli ", and this Coatl icue used to perform penances there; she used to sweep; she used to take care of the sweeping. Sah3,1.
    " in ye mochi îpan otlamahceuhqueh ", all with which they had been performing penances. Sah7,5.
    2.\MAHCEHUA obtenir ou mériter ce que l'on désire. R.Andrews Introd 451.
    " ôquimahcêuh in cualli yectli ", il a reçu des grâces, des faveurs.
    " quimahceuhqueh in tlâlli ", ils tentaient d'obtenir dés terres.
    Chim. 3.Rel. 24 = 73r.
    " motzotzomah motatapah ticmahcêhua ", tu mérites tes haillons, tes guenilles. S'adresse à celle qui est censée avoir commis l'adultère. Sah6,103.
    " nô ihcuâc quimahcêhua in tôcâitl im mihtoa tlacochcalcatl ahnôzo tlâcatêccatl ", also at that time he won the title known as géneral or commanding general. Sah8,87.
    " quittaya, quimahcêhuaya in îneyôllaliliz, in înetlamachtil ", il trouvait et méritait sa consolation, ses richesses - he found and merited his consolation, his riches. Sah4,23.
    " quimahcêhua in cuappetlatl, in ocelopetlatl quil quimahcêhua in tlacatêcayôtl in tlacochcalcayôtl ", he merits the eagle mat, the ocelot mat; it is said he merits the estate of ruling general. of general. Sah11,81.
    " quimahcêhuah in tônacayôtl, in huauhtli, in chiyen ", ils obtiennent comme récompense du maïs, de l'amarante, du chia - they gained as reward maize, amaranth, chia. Sah11,69.
    " zan netolînîliztli in quimahcêhuaya ", he mérited only misery. Est dit de qui est né Sous les signes 8 âcatl ou 9 ocêlôtl. Sah4,38.
    " quil ahmo cualli tonalli quimahcêhuaya in oncân tlâcatiya ", it was said that those then born gained as reward an evil day sign. Est dit du signe ce ehcatl. Sah4,101.
    Note: le verbe intransitif 'mâcêhua' est sans doute une erreur pour 'mâcêhua', danser.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > MAHCEHUA

  • 73 blijken

    prove turn out
    voorbeelden:
    1   het bleek een trucje te zijn it turned out/proved to be a trick
         doen blijken van show, express
         laten blijken show
         hij liet er niets van blijken he gave no sign of it
         ik liet niet blijken dat ik het door had I did not let on that I knew
         ze liet duidelijk blijken dat … she made it (abundantly) clear that …
         dat moet nog blijken that remains to be seen
         het bleek mij/hem dat … it became clear to me/him that …
         uit dit alles blijkt, dat all this goes to show that …
         het zal spoedig blijken of hij geschikt is we shall soon find out if he is suitable

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  • 74 קלט

    קָלַט(b. h.) ( to surround, 1) to close, press.Part. pass. קָלוּט; f. קְלוּטָה; pl. קְלוּטִים; קְלוּטיֹת. Sifra Emor, Par. 7, ch. VII (expl. קלוט, Lev. 22:23) פרסוֹתוכ׳ an animal whose hoofs resemble those of a horse ; Bekh.VI, 7 (40a) שרגליו ק׳וכ׳. Ib. 6a פרסותיה ק׳ its hoofs are closed, opp. סדוקות cloven. Ib. VII, 6 אצבעותיו … או ק׳וכ׳ if his fingers lie one above the other or are grown together up to the root (פֶּרֶק). Y.Sot.IX, 23d; a. e.In gen. קָלוּט an animal with uncloven hoofs (having the sign of uncleanness) born of a clean animal, monster or hybrid. Bekh.7a ק׳ בן פרה a ḳaluṭ born of a cow; Ḥull.68b. Ib. ק׳ במעי פרה a ḳaluṭ found in a cow (after ritual slaughtering); ib. 69a. Sabb.67a זרעיך כק׳ וכפרדהוכ׳ thy seed be like a . and like a mule (Rashi: ‘like one whose semen is locked up); a. e. 2) to clutch, intercept, receive; to conceive, retain, absorb. Ḥull.65a כל עוף הקוֹלֵט מן האוירוכ׳ any bird that snatches in the air (for things thrown to it) is unclean. Gen. R. s. 41 אינה קוֹלֶטֶת, v. פֶּרֶד II. Ker.5a וק׳ את הריח and the oil retained (absorbed) the scent. Gen. R. s. 5 קְלָטָן הים the sea absorbed them (the waters of the rivers); Yalk. Ps. 848 קְלָטָם. Ab. V, 15 שמוציאה את היין וקולטתוכ׳ which passes the wine and retains the lees; … שמוציאה … וק׳ את הסולת which passes the common flour and retains the fine flour (v. צוּף). Snh.108b כל שהתיבה קוֹלַטְתּוֹ whatever animal the ark received. Sabb.I, 6 כדי שיִקְלוֹט העין when there is time enough before the Sabbath for the wool to assume the color of the dye. Lev. R. s. 14 אין האשה קולטתוכ׳ a woman conceives only shortly after menstruation. Shebi. II, 6 כל הרכבה שאינה קולטתוכ׳ a grafting which does not take root within three-days, will never do so; a. v. fr.Ex. R. s. 1 ק׳ דרךוכ׳ he (Moses) adopted the manner of his ancestors (finding wives at the well); Tanḥ. Shmoth 10 לקח.Esp. (v. מִקְלָט) to protect, give the shelter of an asylum. Macc.12a אינו קולט אלא גגו only the top of the altar protects him that flees to it; אינו קולט … עולמים only the altar of the permanent sanctuary (in Jerusalem) offers protection; אינו קולט אלא כהןוכ׳ protects only the priest while at service Ib. אינה קולטת אלא בצר only Bezer is an asylum (but not Bozrah). Ib. b פלכו קוֹלְטוֹ his (the Levites) district protects him. Ib. עיר שקְלָטַתּוּ כבר a town which has received him once before. Sifré Num. 160 אין לי אלא שקוֹלְטוֹת בארץ this would indicate only that they (these cities) offer asylum for manslaughter committed in Palestine. Ib. לא קָלְטָה אחת מהם עדוכ׳ none of those cities had the right of asylum until all of them had been designated; a. fr.Macc.10a מנין … קוֹלְטִין whence do you learn that the words of the Law offer protection (to its students)?; ib. קולטין ממלאךוכ׳ they protect from the angel of death. 3) (of sacred precincts) to retain; to make export illegal. Ib. 19b קְלָטוּהוּ מחיצות the sacred precincts have retained it (and it cannot be redeemed and taken out of Jerusalem again); ib. 20a. Ib. מחיצה לִקְלוֹט דרבנן that the precincts have retaining power is merely a rabbinical enactment; Snh.113a; B. Mets.53b.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.4a, a. fr. קלוטה כמי שהונחה דמיא, v. נוּחַ.

    Jewish literature > קלט

  • 75 קָלַט

    קָלַט(b. h.) ( to surround, 1) to close, press.Part. pass. קָלוּט; f. קְלוּטָה; pl. קְלוּטִים; קְלוּטיֹת. Sifra Emor, Par. 7, ch. VII (expl. קלוט, Lev. 22:23) פרסוֹתוכ׳ an animal whose hoofs resemble those of a horse ; Bekh.VI, 7 (40a) שרגליו ק׳וכ׳. Ib. 6a פרסותיה ק׳ its hoofs are closed, opp. סדוקות cloven. Ib. VII, 6 אצבעותיו … או ק׳וכ׳ if his fingers lie one above the other or are grown together up to the root (פֶּרֶק). Y.Sot.IX, 23d; a. e.In gen. קָלוּט an animal with uncloven hoofs (having the sign of uncleanness) born of a clean animal, monster or hybrid. Bekh.7a ק׳ בן פרה a ḳaluṭ born of a cow; Ḥull.68b. Ib. ק׳ במעי פרה a ḳaluṭ found in a cow (after ritual slaughtering); ib. 69a. Sabb.67a זרעיך כק׳ וכפרדהוכ׳ thy seed be like a . and like a mule (Rashi: ‘like one whose semen is locked up); a. e. 2) to clutch, intercept, receive; to conceive, retain, absorb. Ḥull.65a כל עוף הקוֹלֵט מן האוירוכ׳ any bird that snatches in the air (for things thrown to it) is unclean. Gen. R. s. 41 אינה קוֹלֶטֶת, v. פֶּרֶד II. Ker.5a וק׳ את הריח and the oil retained (absorbed) the scent. Gen. R. s. 5 קְלָטָן הים the sea absorbed them (the waters of the rivers); Yalk. Ps. 848 קְלָטָם. Ab. V, 15 שמוציאה את היין וקולטתוכ׳ which passes the wine and retains the lees; … שמוציאה … וק׳ את הסולת which passes the common flour and retains the fine flour (v. צוּף). Snh.108b כל שהתיבה קוֹלַטְתּוֹ whatever animal the ark received. Sabb.I, 6 כדי שיִקְלוֹט העין when there is time enough before the Sabbath for the wool to assume the color of the dye. Lev. R. s. 14 אין האשה קולטתוכ׳ a woman conceives only shortly after menstruation. Shebi. II, 6 כל הרכבה שאינה קולטתוכ׳ a grafting which does not take root within three-days, will never do so; a. v. fr.Ex. R. s. 1 ק׳ דרךוכ׳ he (Moses) adopted the manner of his ancestors (finding wives at the well); Tanḥ. Shmoth 10 לקח.Esp. (v. מִקְלָט) to protect, give the shelter of an asylum. Macc.12a אינו קולט אלא גגו only the top of the altar protects him that flees to it; אינו קולט … עולמים only the altar of the permanent sanctuary (in Jerusalem) offers protection; אינו קולט אלא כהןוכ׳ protects only the priest while at service Ib. אינה קולטת אלא בצר only Bezer is an asylum (but not Bozrah). Ib. b פלכו קוֹלְטוֹ his (the Levites) district protects him. Ib. עיר שקְלָטַתּוּ כבר a town which has received him once before. Sifré Num. 160 אין לי אלא שקוֹלְטוֹת בארץ this would indicate only that they (these cities) offer asylum for manslaughter committed in Palestine. Ib. לא קָלְטָה אחת מהם עדוכ׳ none of those cities had the right of asylum until all of them had been designated; a. fr.Macc.10a מנין … קוֹלְטִין whence do you learn that the words of the Law offer protection (to its students)?; ib. קולטין ממלאךוכ׳ they protect from the angel of death. 3) (of sacred precincts) to retain; to make export illegal. Ib. 19b קְלָטוּהוּ מחיצות the sacred precincts have retained it (and it cannot be redeemed and taken out of Jerusalem again); ib. 20a. Ib. מחיצה לִקְלוֹט דרבנן that the precincts have retaining power is merely a rabbinical enactment; Snh.113a; B. Mets.53b.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.4a, a. fr. קלוטה כמי שהונחה דמיא, v. נוּחַ.

    Jewish literature > קָלַט

  • 76 SKJÖLDR

    (gen. skjaldar, dat. skildi; pl. skildir, acc. skjöldu), m. shield;
    hafa e-n at skildi fyrir sér, to have another as a shield before one;
    bera efra (hærra) skjöld, to have the best of it, to gain the day;
    þjóna undir þann skjöld, to serve under that standard;
    leika tveim skjöldum, to play a double game;
    koma í opna skjöldu, to attack in flank (from the left);
    skjóta skildi yfir e-n, to protect one.
    * * *
    m., gen. skjaldar, dat. skildi; an old dat. in poets skjaldi,—hj aldrs á mínum skj aldi, Eb. 27 new Ed. (in a verse); h aldorð í bug skj aldi, Fms. vi. (in a verse); h aldir fast ok skj aldi, Kormak: plur. skildir; acc. skjöldu, mod. skildi: [Ulf. skildus = θυρεός, Ephes. vi. 16; Dan. skjold; Swed. sköld; common to all Teut. languages: it is commonly derived from skjól, shelter, although the short root vowel and the final d of skild speak against this: ‘skillingr’ or ‘skildingr’ ( a shilling) may be a derivative from ‘skildus,’ from the shape, and from the painted or scratched ‘ring’ on the shields; see below: in fact, an old poet (Bragi) calls the shield ‘the penny of the hall of Odin.’]
    A. A shield, the generic name; the special names are, rönd, rít, baugr, targa, lind; þeir höfðu ekki langa skjöldu, Fas. i. 379; góðan skjöld ok þjökkan á hálsi, Sks. 407; skjöld á hlið, Bjarn. 62, and so in countless instances.
    II. special phrases; halda skildi fyrir e-m (e-n), to hold one’s shield, as a second in a holmganga, Glúm. 332, Korm. 88; or, fyrir e-n, Ísl. ii. 257; era héra at borgnara þótt hæna beri skjöld, Fms. vii. 116: hafa e-n at skildi, to have another as one’s shield, i. e. seek shelter behind him, Nj. 8; bera efra skjöld, to carry the highest shield, gain the day, Fas. i. 383, Fms. x. 394: þjóna undir þann skjöld, to serve under that shield, that standard, vii. 293; þjóna undir sama skjöld, viii. 109: binda öllum jafnan skjöld, to tie the same shield to all, treat all in one fashion (metaphor from a withy-shield?), Clem. 44: leika tveim skjöldum, to play with two shields, play a double game (metaphor from the red and white shields, see B), Am. 70, Hkr. i. (in a verse): koma í opna skjöldu, to fall into the open (hollow) shield, to attack in flank ( from the left), Fms. vi. 408, Stj. 365, Eg. 295, Fb. ii. 123; rennir sá maðr í kirkjugarð, ok sækir þingat skjöld, and seeks protection there, N. G. L. i. 352; múrr ok skjöldr, Mar.
    III. of any shield-formed thing; tólgar-s., a round piece of tallow; also of shield-like spots on cattle or whales: of a white tablet in churches, Vm. 142, 162, 168, Ám. 55, Pm. 17: brjóst-skjöldr, a round brooch.
    IV. a pr. name, Nj., Hkr. (of the son of Odin, the ancestor of the Danish kings); Skjöldungar, Edda; Skjöldr Skánunga goð, Fb. iii. 246.
    COMPDS: skjaldarband, skjaldarbukl, skjaldarfetill, skjaldarjötunn, skjaldarrönd, skjaldarskirfl, skjaldarsporðr.
    B. Remarks on the shield.—A shield was raised as a signal in time of war; a red shield betokened war (rauðr skjöldr, her-skjöldr), a white shield peace (hvítr skjöldr, friðar-skjöldr, a peace-shield); in a battle the red shield was hoisted, Hkv. 1. 33; but, bregða upp friðar skildi, to hoist the (white) shield of peace, was a sign that the battle was to cease; hann lét skjóta upp skildi hvítum, Fagrsk. 6l, Fms. vii. 23; hence also the phrase, bera herskjöld, or, fara herskildi, to harry, overrun a land with the ‘war shield,’ see frið-skjöldr and her-skjöldr (s. v. herr). War ships were lined from stem to stern with a wall of shields,—skip skarat skjöldum, or skjaldat skip; hann kom í Bjarnar-fjörð með al-skjölduðu skipi, síðan var hann Skjaldar-Björn kallaðr, Landn. 156. The halls of the ancients were hung all round with a row of shields, Gm. 9, Edda 2, Eg. 43, see the curious story in Fas. iii. 42. For the shield-wall in battles see skjald-borg. Ancient sayings; nú er skarð fyrir skildi, now there is a gap for a shield, a breach in the fence, of a heavy loss, such as the death of a person, nú er skarð fyrir skildi, nú er svanrinn nár á Tjörn, Jón Þorl.; höggva skarð í skildi e-s, to cut a notch in one’s shield, inflict a severe blow, Orkn. (in a verse). Shields were furnished with a painted or carved ‘ring’ representing mythological or heroic subjects; these rings are the earliest works of Northern art on record, hence come the names rít, baugr, rönd, of which rít points to scratching (whereas Bragi used ‘fá’ = to paint); rauðum skildi, rönd var ór gulli, Hkv. 1. 33. Such shields were a lordly gift, and gave rise to several ancient poems treating of the subjects carved or painted on the shield, such as the famous Haust-löng by Thjodolf, the Ragnars-kviða by Bragi, the two Beru-drápur (Shield-songs) by Egill; these ‘shield-lays’ were afterwards the sources of the writer of the Edda, but only a few fragments are preserved; (cp. the Greek lay on ‘the shield of Heracles,’ and the lay on Achilles’ shield in the Iliad.)

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SKJÖLDR

  • 77 fort

    I.
    n. m.
    1. Un fort des Halles: Muscular, burly porter working in the Halles de Paris. (Like Covent Garden Market in London, Les Halles de Paris are now a thing of the past, and the picturesque characters humping heavy loads have been superseded by fork-lift trucks.) Avoir un gabarit de fort des Halles: To have the physique of a weightlifter.
    2. Un fort en gueule: A 'loud-mouth', a person who speaks his mind a little too vehemently.
    3. Fort en thème (sch.): 'Egg-head', brainy pupil. (The appellation has slightly pejorative connotations.)
    II.
    adj.
    1. 'Smart', clever, brilliant. Lui faire signer ça, c'était vraiment fort! Getting him to sign that was a neat move!
    2. C'est un peu fort ça! (iron.): That's a bit thick! — That's coming it a bit strong! — That's hard to believe! C'est vraiment trop fort! This is really too much!
    III.
    adv.
      a To 'lay it on thick', to exaggerate.
      b To 'pull no punches', to be thick-skinned and ruthless. Je trouve que tu y es allé un peu fort avec elle: I still think you could have spared her feelings.
      a Times are hard—Business isn't too bright.
      b Health is a problem. Depuis qu'il est à la retraite, ça ne va pas fort: Since he retired, his health is certainly not what it used to be. Ça ne va pasfort, on dirait! You look a bit peaky today!

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > fort

  • 78 swing

    swing [swɪŋ] (pt & pp swung [swʌŋ])
    1 noun
    (a) (to-and-fro movement, sway → gen) balancement m; (→ of pendulum) oscillation f;
    with a swing of his arm en balançant son bras;
    the swing of her hips le balancement de ses hanches
    (b) (arc described) arc m, courbe f;
    the plane came round in a wide swing l'avion décrivit une grande courbe
    (c) (swipe, attempt to hit) (grand) coup m;
    I took a swing at him je lui ai décoché un coup de poing;
    he took a swing at the ball il essaya de frapper la balle
    (d) (hanging seat) balançoire f;
    they're playing on the swings ils jouent sur les balançoires;
    British what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts ce que l'on perd d'un côté, on le récupère de l'autre;
    British it's swings and roundabouts really en fait, on perd d'un côté ce qu'on gagne de l'autre
    (e) (in public opinion, voting) revirement m; (in prices, market) fluctuation f;
    his mood swings are very unpredictable ses sautes d'humeur sont très imprévisibles;
    Economics seasonal swings fluctuations fpl saisonnières;
    Stock Exchange the upward/downward swing of the market la fluctuation du marché vers le haut/le bas;
    sudden swing in public opinion revirement inattendu de l'opinion publique;
    America experienced a major swing towards conservatism les États-Unis ont connu un important revirement vers le conservatisme;
    the party needs a 10 percent swing to win the election le parti a besoin d'un revirement d'opinion de 10 pour cent pour gagner aux élections
    (f) (in boxing, golf) swing m
    (g) (rhythm → gen) rythme m; Music (style of jazz) swing m;
    a swing band un orchestre de swing;
    the swing era l'époque f du swing
    (h) American Politics (tour) tournée f;
    on his swing around the circle, the President visited 35 States pendant sa tournée électorale, le Président a visité 35 États
    to get into the swing of things se mettre dans le bain;
    it'll be a lot easier once you've got into the swing of things ce sera beaucoup plus facile une fois que tu seras dans le bain;
    to go with a swing (music) être très rythmé ou entraînant ; (party) swinguer; (business) marcher très bien
    (a) (cause to sway) balancer;
    she was swinging her umbrella as she walked elle marchait en balançant son parapluie;
    he walked along swinging his arms il marchait en balançant les bras;
    to swing one's hips balancer les ou rouler des hanches;
    figurative to swing the lead tirer au flanc
    (b) (move from one place to another, in a curve)
    she swung her bag onto the back seat elle jeta son sac sur le siège arrière;
    he swung a rope over a branch il lança une corde par-dessus une branche;
    the crane swung the cargo onto the wharf la grue pivota pour déposer la cargaison sur le quai;
    he swung his son (up) onto his shoulders il hissa son fils sur ses épaules;
    I swung myself (up) into the saddle j'ai sauté en selle;
    she swung the door shut elle ferma la porte;
    he swung the axe in a wide arc il leva la hache avec un large mouvement du bras;
    she swung the bat at the ball elle essaya de frapper la balle avec sa batte;
    I swung the club at him j'ai essayé de le frapper avec le gourdin;
    to swing the ball (in cricket) faire dévier la balle en l'air
    (c) (suspend → hammock) suspendre, pendre, accrocher
    (d) (turn → steering wheel) (faire) tourner; (→ vehicle) faire virer;
    the helmsman swung the wheel to port le timonier fit tourner la roue à bâbord;
    I swung the lorry through 180° j'ai pris le virage à 180° (avec le camion)
    to swing the voters faire changer les électeurs d'opinion;
    that swung the decision our way/against us cela a influencé la décision finale en notre faveur/en notre défaveur;
    to swing the voting in favour of sb faire pencher la balance en faveur de qn;
    the accident swung public opinion against the company l'accident a provoqué un revirement de l'opinion contre la compagnie
    (f) familiar (manage, pull off)
    to swing sth réussir ou arriver à faire qch ;
    I think I should be able to swing it je crois pouvoir me débrouiller ;
    to swing it so that… (arrange things) arranger les choses de manière (à ce) que… + subjunctive
    (g) Music (tune) interpréter en swing;
    familiar he can really swing it il a vraiment le swing
    (a) (sway, move to and fro → gen) se balancer; (→ pendulum) osciller; (hang, be suspended) pendre, être suspendu;
    to swing to and fro se balancer;
    shop sign that swings (to and fro) in the wind enseigne de magasin qui ballotte au vent;
    he walked along with his arms swinging il marchait en balançant les bras;
    a basket swung from her arm un panier se balançait à son bras;
    swinging from a cord suspendu à une corde;
    a long rope swung from the ceiling une longue corde pendait du plafond;
    the door swung open/shut la porte s'est ouverte/s'est refermée;
    the gate swung back in my face le portail s'est refermé devant moi;
    familiar figurative to swing both ways (be bisexual) marcher à voile et à vapeur
    (b) (move along, around)
    to swing from tree to tree se balancer d'arbre en arbre;
    to swing into the saddle sauter à cheval ou en selle;
    they came swinging down the street ils ont descendu la rue d'un pas rythmé;
    figurative to swing into action passer à l'action
    the car swung left la voiture vira à gauche;
    the lorry swung through the gate le camion vira pour franchir le portail;
    the road swings east la route oblique vers l'est
    (d) (change opinion, mood etc) virer;
    the country has swung to the left le pays a viré à gauche;
    she swings between depression and elation elle passe de la dépression à l'exultation
    (e) familiar (be hanged) être pendu ;
    he'll swing for this! il sera pendu pour ça!; figurative il le paiera!
    (f) (hit out, aim a blow) essayer de frapper;
    he swung at them with the hammer il a essayé de les frapper avec le marteau;
    I swung at him je lui ai décoché un coup de poing;
    he swung wildly at the ball il essaya désespérément de frapper la balle;
    familiar to swing for sb essayer d'en coller une à qn
    (g) familiar (musician) swinguer; (music) swinguer, avoir du swing;
    the saxophonist really swings! il swingue, ce saxo!
    (h) familiar old-fashioned (be modern, fashionable) être dans le vent;
    he was there in the sixties, when London was really swinging il était là dans les années soixante, quand ça bougeait à Londres
    the party was beginning to swing la fête commençait à être très animée
    he's in there swinging il fait ce qu'il peut ;
    I'm in there swinging for you je fais tout ce que je peux pour toi
    (k) familiar (exchange sexual partners) faire de l'échangisme
    the party was in full swing la fête battait son plein;
    production is in full swing on produit à plein rendement;
    the town's packed when the season's in full swing en pleine saison, il y a foule en ville;
    once it's in full swing, the project will require more people une fois lancé, il faudra plus de gens sur le projet
    ►► swing bridge pont m tournant;
    swing door porte f battante;
    American swing set balançoires fpl;
    American familiar swing shift (work period) = poste de 16 heures à minuit; (team) = équipe qui travaille de 16 heures à minuit
    (car, driver) faire un écart; (from side road) déboucher;
    the car in front swung out to overtake la voiture de devant a déboîté pour doubler
    (vehicle) faire virer; (person) faire tourner;
    he swung the car round the corner il a tourné au coin;
    he swung the car right round il a fait un tête-à-queue;
    he swung her round il la fit tourner;
    figurative to swing sb round convaincre qn;
    he managed to swing her round to his point of view il a réussi à la convaincre qu'il avait raison
    (turn round → person) se retourner, faire volte-face; (→ crane) tourner, pivoter; figurative (public opinion, person) faire volte-face;
    he swung round to look at me il se retourna pour me regarder;
    the car swung right round la voiture a fait un tête-à-queue
    (door, gate) se refermer

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  • 79 ἀντιλέγω

    ἀντιλέγω for the aor. used in place of ἀντέλεξα, s. 2 aor. ἀντεῖπον (Lk 21:15 et al.) as separate entry (Trag., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Just.; Ath. 231; R. 58, 4; Mel., P. 102, 778).
    speak against, contradict τινί someone or someth. (s. ἀντιλογία 1; Thu. et al.; Sir 4:25; Jos., Ant. 3, 217 μηδὲν ἀ. δύνασθαι τούτοις = be able to say nothing against them) τοῖς ὑπὸ Παύλου λαλουμένοις Ac 13:45. Abs. (Thu. 8, 53, 2b οἱ ἀντιλέγοντες. EpArist 266; Jos., Ant. 1, 338) τοὺς ἀντιλέγοντας ἐλέγχειν refute those who contradict Tit 1:9; οἱ μὴ ἀντιλέγοντες 2:9 (cp. 3 Macc 2:28).—Ac 28:19, 22.—Foll. by μή w. inf. deny (Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 14; this constr. is found in the sense ‘speak out against a thing’ Thu. 3, 41) ἀ. ἀνάστασιν μὴ εἶναι they deny that there is a resurrection Lk 20:27 (B-D-F §429, 2). On ἀντεῖπας Rv 2:13 v.l. s. ἀντεῖπον and Ἀντιπᾶς.
    oppose, refuse (Appian, Liby. 94, §442; Lucian, Abdic. 24, Dial. Mort. 30, 3; Achilles Tat. 5, 27; POxy 1148, 5ff; pap letter in Dssm., LO 160, 23 [LAE 194, 23]; Is 22:22; 4 Macc 8:2) ἀ. τῷ Καίσαρι J 19:12. λαὸν ἀντιλέγοντα ὁδῷ δικαίᾳ μου that opposes my righteous way B 12:4 (cp. Is 65:2). τῇ δωρεᾷ τοῦ θεοῦ refuse the gift of God ISm 7:1. Abs. (Diod S 18, 2, 3 οἱ ἀντιλέγοντεσ=the opponents) λαὸν ἀπειθοῦντα καὶ ἀντιλέγοντα a disobedient and obstinate people Ro 10:21 (Is 65:2).—σημεῖον ἀντιλεγόμενον a sign that is opposed Lk 2:34. reject a writing as spurious: Plut., Mor. 839c Aphareus composed 37 tragedies, ὧν ἀντιλέγονται δύο; alternatively, in Plut., Mor. 839f, of the 64 λόγοι of Isaeus 50 are γνήσιοι=genuine.—Schlageter, Wortschatz 11. M-M. TW.

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  • 80 как угорелый

    (бегает, носится, мечется и т. п.)
    разг.
    smb. is running about (rushing round smth., etc.) like a madman (a mad thing, one possessed, one frenzied); run about as if one were crazy; run about as if one had a torch under his tail; dash like a whirlwind

    Фамусов. Я, Софья Павловна, расстроен сам, день целый / Нет отдыха, мечусь, как словно угорелый. / По должности, по службе хлопотня, / Тот пристаёт, другой, всем дело до меня! (А. Грибоедов, Горе от ума)Famusov. No, miss! I'm out of sorts myself; I get no rest. / All day I rush about as if I were possessed; / My office work, it never lets me be; / First this one comes, then that, and all are after me!

    В горячие для буфета часы [Павел] носился, как угорелый, с подносами, прыгая через четыре-пять ступенек вниз, в кухню, и обратно. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — During rush hours he would dash with loaded trays up and down the kitchen stairs like a whirlwind, taking four or five steps at a time.

    Надо оформить какой-то пропуск, выписать какие-то бумажки. Найти приёмщика, сдать груз, опять получить бумажки. Всё это и делает Сенька, бегая по райцентру как угорелый. (В. Белов, Под извоз) — They had to get some kind of passes made out, sign papers. Find the reception clerk, hand over their loads and get a receipt. Senka it was who looked after all this, running about as if he'd a torch under his tail.

    В семь часов за мамой приходит её "газик" с красным крестом на дверце... За мамой машина всегда приходит - она по району носится как угорелая... (А. Лиханов, Мой генерал) — At seven o'clock Mum's jeep bowls up with its red cross on the door... A car always comes for my mother - she rushes round the district like a mad thing...

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как угорелый

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