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1 развертываться веером
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > развертываться веером
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2 веер
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3 обмахиваться веером
Makarov: agitate a fan, fan oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обмахиваться веером
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4 विधू
vi-dhū
inf. - dhavitum, orᅠ - dhotum), to shake about, move to andᅠ fro, agitate, toss about (Ā. alsoᅠ « one's self») RV. etc. etc.;
to fan, kindle (fire) MBh. ;
to shake off, drive away, scatter, disperse, remove, destroy R. Kathās. BhP. etc.;
(Ā.) to shake off from one's self, relinquish, abandon, give up AV. Mn. MBh. etc.:
Pass. - dhūyate (ep. alsoᅠ - ti), to be shaken orᅠ agitated MBh.:
Caus. - dhūnayati, to cause to shake about etc.;
to shake violently, agitate, harass, annoy MBh. R. etc.
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5 धू
dhū
dhunoti, - nute Br. etc. etc.;
cl. 6. P. Dhātup. XXVII, 9 ;
dhuvati AV. Br. (cf. ni-;
Pot. dhūvet Kāṭh.);
cl. 9. P. Ā. XXXI, 17 Pot. dhunīyāt Suṡr. ;
p. Ā. dhunāna BhP. ;
cl. 1. P. XXXIV, 29 dhavati;
cl. 2. Ā., 3. pl. dhuvate ( dhunváte?) ṠBr. ;
p. dhuvāná TS. (pf. dudhāva MBh., - dhuve AV. ;
dudhuvīta andᅠ dūdhot RV.:
aor. adhūshṭa, 3. pl. - shata ib. ;
adhoshṭa, adhavishṭa;
adhaushīt, adhāvīt Gr.;
fut. dhavishyati, - te Br. etc.;
dhoshyati, - te, dhotā andᅠ dhavitā Gr.;
ind. p. dhūtvā AitBr., -dhū́ya AV. etc.;
inf. dhavitum Gr.) to shake, agitate, cause to tremble RV. etc. etc.;
to shake down from (e.g.. fruits <acc.> from a tree <acc.>) RV. IX, 97, 53 ;
(oftener Ā.) to shake off, remove, liberate one's self from (acc.) Br. Up. MBh. etc.;
to fan, kindle (a fire) KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
to treat roughly, hurt, injure, destroy Kāv. Pur. ;
to strive against, resist Pañc. I, 42:
Pass. dhūyáte AV. etc. (p. dhūyat MBh.):
Caus. dhāvayati (Dhāt. XXXIV, 29) andᅠ dhūnayati ( seeᅠ dhūna):
Desid. dudhūshati, - te Gr.;
Intens. dodhavīti RV. MBh. (p. dôdhuvatdávidhvat RV.);
dodhūyate, p. - yamāna andᅠ - yat MBh. ;
so shake orᅠ move violently (trans. andᅠ intr.);
to shake off orᅠ down;
to fan orᅠ kindle
Cf. dhav andᅠ dhāv;
+ Gk. θύω, θύνω, θυμός
2) f. shaking, agitating L.
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6 ventilo
I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.facem,
Prop. 4 (5), 3, 50:arma,
Mart. 5, 31, 4:aureos nummos manu,
App. M. 2, p. 126, 14.— Absol.:quam stultum est, cum signum pugnae acceperis, ventilare!
Sen. Ep. 117, 25:aliud est pugnare, aliud ventilare,
id. Excerpt. Contr. 3 praef. med.:cubitum utrumque in diversum latus,
Quint. 11, 3, 118:populeas ventilat aura comas,
fans, sways, agitates, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 54:incendia (flatus),
i. e. to fan, inflame, kindle, Sil. 17, 507: frigus, fans coolness upon him, i. e. cools him with fanning, Mart. 3, 82, 10.— Absol.:aestate apertis foribus atque etiam aliquo ventilante cubabat,
Suet. Aug. 82: ventilat aestivum digitis sudantibus aurum, i. e. tosses to and fro (as it were) in order to cool it, Juv. 1, 28:alis,
Claud. in Eutr. 1, 109.—Mid.:alio atque alio positu ventilari,
to move one's self, Sen. Tranq. 2, 10.—In partic., econom. t. t., to toss grain into the air, in order to cleanse it from chaff, to winnow, Varr. R. R. 1, 55, 6; Col. 12, 30, 1; 1, 6, 16; Plin. 18, 30, 73, § 302; 18, 32, 75, § 322.—II.Trop., to set in motion, to move, disturo, agitate, disquiet: cujus lingua quasi flabello seditionis illa tum est egentium contio ventilata, * Cic. Fl. 23, 54:nomen alicujus pro tribunalibus,
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7 धू _dhū
धू 6 P., 1,5,9,1. U. (धुवति, धवति-ते, धूनोति, धूनुते, धुनाति, धुनीते, धूनयति-ते, also धावयति-ते, धूत-धून)1 To shake, agitate, cause to move or tremble; धुन्वन्ति पक्षपवनैर्न नभो बलाकाः Ṛs.3.12; धुन्वन् कल्पद्रुमकिसलयानि Me.64; Ku.7.49; R.4.67; Bk.5.11;9.7;1.22.-2 To shake off, remove, throw off; स्रजमपि शिरस्यन्धः क्षिप्तां धुनोत्यहिशङ्कया Ś.7.24.-3 To blow away, destroy,-4 To kindle, excite, fan (as fire); वायुना धूयमानो हि वनं दहति पावकः Mb.; पवनधूतः... अग्निः Ṛs.1.26.-5 To treat roughly, hurt, injure; मा न धावीररिं रणे Bk.9.5;15.61.-6 To shake off from oneself, free oneself from; (सेवकाः) आरोहन्ति शनैः पश्चाद् धुन्वन्तमपि पार्थिवम् Pt.1.36.-7 To strive against, resist, oppose. (The following stanza from Kavirahasya illustrates the root in its different conjugations:-- धूनोति चम्पकवनानि धुनोत्यशोकं चूतं धुनाति धुवति स्फुटितातिमुक्तं । वायुर्विधूनयति चम्पकपुष्परेणून् यत्कानने धवति चन्दनमञ्जरीश्च ॥) -
8 tahrik etmek
v. turn on, seduce, excite, provoke, incite, instigate, agitate, egg, egg on, fan, ferment, hound, hound on, irritate, jockey into, move, rough the wrong way, rouse, solicit, stimulate, sting, stir up, whet, whip up, wind up, work up -
9 potstaći
• abet; agitate; arouse; be piqued at; brisk up; clap spurs to; coax; edge; elate; encourage; energize; enkindle; fan; fillip; give spurs to; incite; jog; key up; motive; move; prick forth; prick off; prick on; prod; prompt; provoke; put; put spurs to; quicken; raise; set forward; set on -
10 βράσσω
βράσσω, βράζωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `shake violently, agitate, boil (up), winnow' (Ar.).Other forms: Att. βράττω, also ἐκ-βρήσσω (Gal.), aor. βρᾰ́σαι, ἐβράσθην, fut. βράσω, perf. βέβρασμαι. βράζειν `be boiling' τὸ ἡσυχῃ̃ ὀδύρεσθαι H.Derivatives: βρασμός `boiling', βράσμα `id.', βρασματίας `upheaving' (Posidon. a. o.; cf. μυκητίας σεισμός, σεισματίας Chantr. Form. 94f.), βράσις `boiling' (Orib.). - βράστης m. `earthquake' (Arist.), βραστήρ `winnowing-fan' (Gloss.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Bezzenberger BB 27, 152f. connected Latv. murdēt `boil up', Lith. mùrdau, mùrdyti `etwas im Wasser usw. rüttelnd behandeln'. Uncertain.Page in Frisk: 1,263Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βράσσω
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11 βράζω
βράσσω, βράζωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `shake violently, agitate, boil (up), winnow' (Ar.).Other forms: Att. βράττω, also ἐκ-βρήσσω (Gal.), aor. βρᾰ́σαι, ἐβράσθην, fut. βράσω, perf. βέβρασμαι. βράζειν `be boiling' τὸ ἡσυχῃ̃ ὀδύρεσθαι H.Derivatives: βρασμός `boiling', βράσμα `id.', βρασματίας `upheaving' (Posidon. a. o.; cf. μυκητίας σεισμός, σεισματίας Chantr. Form. 94f.), βράσις `boiling' (Orib.). - βράστης m. `earthquake' (Arist.), βραστήρ `winnowing-fan' (Gloss.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Bezzenberger BB 27, 152f. connected Latv. murdēt `boil up', Lith. mùrdau, mùrdyti `etwas im Wasser usw. rüttelnd behandeln'. Uncertain.Page in Frisk: 1,263Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βράζω
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