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61 esentare
exempt (da from)* * *esentare v.tr. to exempt, to let* off, to excuse; to relieve, to exonerate: esentare qlcu. dal lavoro, to let s.o. off his work; esentare qlcu. dal servizio militare, to exempt s.o. from military service; esentare qlcu. dalle tasse, to exempt s.o. from taxation; esentare le merci da imposte, to clear goods of duty; esentare qlcu. dal fare qlco., to exempt (o to excuse) s.o. from doing sthg.; esentare qlcu. da un incarico, to relieve s.o. of (o to excuse s.o. from) a job; esentare qlcu. da un dovere, to excuse s.o. from a duty.◘ esentarsi v.rifl. (non com.) to free oneself from (sthg., doing), to get* out of (sthg., doing sthg.): esentare da un impegno, to get out of a commitment.* * *[ezen'tare]esentare qcn. da — to let sb. off [lezioni, lavoro]
* * *esentare/ezen'tare/ [1]to dispense, to exempt, to excuse, to free [ persona]; esentare qcn. da to let sb. off [lezioni, lavoro]. -
62 chain
[tʃeɪn] n1) Kette f;to keep a dog on a \chain einen Hund an der Kette halten;to put the \chain on the door die Kette vorlegen;2) (fetter, manacle) Fessel f, Kette f;to be in \chains in Ketten liegen;to keep sb in \chains jdn in Fesseln halten;to rattle one's \chains mit den Ketten rasseln;to free oneself from the \chains of dictatorship die Fesseln der Diktatur sprengen;fast food \chain [Schnell]imbisskette f;\chain of mishaps Verkettung f unglücklicher Umstände;mountain \chain [Berg]kette f, [Gebirgs]kette f;\chain of shops Ladenkette fPHRASES:to be \chained to a desk ( fig) an den Schreibtisch gefesselt sein -
63 emanciparse
• emancipate• free oneself from bond• free oneself from bondage• get freedom• obtain freedom• obtain manumission -
64 librarse de ataduras
• emancipate• free oneself from bond• free oneself from bondage• obtain manumission -
65 высвободиться
/ˈvɨsvəbədʲɪʦə/
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66 освобождаться
освободиться1. become* free; free oneself2. (от; избавляться) free oneself (from)3. ( становиться пустым) be empty; (о помещении тж.) be vacant4. страд. к освобождать -
67 освобождаться
несов. - освобожда́ться, сов. - освободи́ться1) ( становиться свободным) become free; free oneself2) (от; избавляться) free oneself (from)3) ( становиться пустым) be empty; (о помещении тж.) be vacant -
68 spód
praep. 1. (z dołu) from under- spod stołu/kołdry from under the table/duvet- wyjść spod prysznica to come out of the shower- spojrzała na niego spod przymkniętch powiek/gęstych rzęs she looked at him from under half-closed eyelids/her thick eyelashes2. (z określeniem miejsca) pochodził spod Krakowa he came from somewhere around Cracow- przesuń krzesło spod ściany na środek pokoju move the chair from by the wall to the middle of the room- policja zabrała ją spod domu the police took her from outside a. in front of her house3. (poza) from- uwolnić coś spod kontroli państwa to free sth from state control- wyzwolić się spod czyjegoś wpływu to free oneself from sb’s influence- wyjąć cmentarze spod jurysdykcji kościelnej to remove cemeteries from church jurisdiction4. Astrol. być spod znaku Lwa to be a Leo■ wyjść spod czyjegoś pióra/dłuta to have been written/sculpted by sb* * *prep(+gen) from under* * *mi-o- bottom, foot, base, underside; ( butów) sole; (pizzy, ciasta) base; ( chleba) crust; ( spódnicy) foundation; na spodzie at the bottom; na spodzie szafy at the bottom of a wardrobe; pod spodem underneath, down below; od spodu from the bottom, from below; from under; u spodu at the foot; suknia na atłasowym spodzie a dress with satin foundation.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spód
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69 liberado
adj.1 liberated, freed, exempted.2 emancipated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: liberar.* * *1→ link=liberar liberar► adjetivo1 liberated* * *liberado, -a1. ADJ1) [gen] liberated2) [de partido, sindicato] full-time, professional; [de organización] full-time3) (Com, Econ) paid-up, paid-in (EEUU)2.SM / F (Pol) [de sindicato, partido, organización] full-time official* * ** * *----* recientemente liberado = newly freed.* * ** * ** recientemente liberado = newly freed.* * *1 ‹mujer› liberated2( Esp) ‹miembro/militante› es miembro liberado del sindicato he is a paid member/officer of the unionmasculine, femininepaid worker/officer* * *
Del verbo liberar: ( conjugate liberar)
liberado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
liberado
liberar
liberado
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo
‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberado a algn de algo to free sb from sth
liberarse verbo pronominal liberadose de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate
(sacar de la cárcel) to free, release
* * *liberado, -a♦ adj1. [ciudad, país] liberated;[rehén, prisionero] freed2. [mujer] liberatedun terrorista liberado a full-time terrorist [receiving financial support from his or her organization]4. [teléfono] unlocked♦ nm,fEsp [sindicalista] full-time union official; [terrorista] full-time member of a terrorist organization* * *liberado, -da adj1) : liberateduna mujer liberada: a liberated woman2) : freed, delivered -
70 befreien
- {to clear} làm trong sạch, lọc trong, làm đăng quang, làm sáng sủa, làm sáng tỏ, tự bào chữa, thanh minh, minh oan, dọn, dọn sạch, dọn dẹp, phát quang, phá hoang, khai khẩn, nạo, cạo, vét sạch - lấy đi, mang đi, dọn đi, vượt, nhảy qua, tránh, đi né sang bên, lãi, lãi đứt đi, trả hết, thanh toán, trang trải, trả hết mọi khoản thuế để tàu có thể rời bến, làm mọi thủ tục để có thể cho tàu rời bến - chuyển, sáng sủa ra, trở nên trong trẻo, tươi lên, hết nhăn nhó, + up) sáng tỏ, rời bến, chuồn, cút, tẩu, tan đi, tiêu tan, tan biến, biến mất - {to disrobe} cởi áo dài cho, cởi quần dài cho, lột trần, bóc trần, động từ phãn thân cởi quần áo, cởi quần áo - {to emancipate} giải phóng - {to enfranchise} cho tự do, ban quyền, cho được quyền bầu cử - {to extricate} gỡ, gỡ thoát, giải thoát, tách ra, cho thoát ra - {to loosen} nới ra, làm lỏng ra, làm long ra, lơi ra, xới cho xốp lên, làm cho tơi ra, làm cho nhuận, làm cho long, buông lỏng, lỏng ra, giãn ra, long ra - {to privilege} cho đặc quyền, ban đặc ân, miễn khỏi chịu - {to save} cứu nguy, phá bóng cứu nguy, cứu vớt, để dành, tiết kiệm, tránh đỡ khỏi phải, tránh khỏi phải, đỡ khỏi phải, kịp, đuổi kịp, tằn tiện, bảo lưu - {to unbind (unbound,unbound) mở, cởi, thả, tháo, cởi băng, bó băng = befreien [von] {to acquit [of]; to deliver [from]; to disburden [from]; to disenchant [of]; to disengage [from]; to disentangle [from]; to dispense [from]; to dispossess [of]; to ease [of]; to empty [of]; to exempt [from]; to free (freed,freed) [from,of]; to let loose [from]; to liberate [from]; to loose [from]; to prune [of]; to release [from]; to relieve [from]; to rescue [from]; to rid (rid,rid) [of]; to unload [of]}+ = befreien [aus,von] {to recover [from]}+ = befreien (von Zwang) {to liberalize}+ = befreien (vom Irrtum) {to retrieve}+ = sich befreien {to break a tie}+ = sich befreien [von] {to free oneself [from]}+ = sich befreien von {to throw off; to unlearn (unlearnt,unlearnt)+ = sich von etwas befreien {to get rid of something}+ -
71 salir de
v.1 to get out of, to come out from, to come out of, to leave.Salí de un gran apuro I got out of a great trouble.Ellos salieron de la tienda They came out of the store.2 to leave from, to depart from, to pull out from.Salimos del aeropuerto We departed from the airport.3 to get out of, to break out of, to free oneself from, to get free from.Salí de un gran apuro I got out of a great trouble.4 to abandon.Salí de la universidad I abandoned the university.5 to appear from.6 to go out, to go.Salir de pesca, de cacería, de compras Go out fishing, hunting, shopping...* * *(v.) = get out of, walk out of, climb out of, break out of, break through, strike out fromEx. 'I better get out of here before I wind up with more jobs!' Rachel Bough gave a short laugh.Ex. As she walked out of the library, he warned her 'cast no clout till May is out'.Ex. As regards the construction of large libraries Sweden has begun climbing out of the trough which it entered in the 1970s.Ex. Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.* * *(v.) = get out of, walk out of, climb out of, break out of, break through, strike out fromEx: 'I better get out of here before I wind up with more jobs!' Rachel Bough gave a short laugh.
Ex: As she walked out of the library, he warned her 'cast no clout till May is out'.Ex: As regards the construction of large libraries Sweden has begun climbing out of the trough which it entered in the 1970s.Ex: Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness. -
72 liberar
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo ‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberar a algn de algo to free sb from sthliberarse verbo pronominal liberarse de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate (sacar de la cárcel) to free, release ' liberar' also found in these entries: Spanish: librar English: deliver - discharge - exonerate - free - let out - liberate - release - relieve - set - unclench - unleash -
73 yaka
"1. collar. 2. side (of a stream, body of water, or street). -sı açılmadık unheard-of (curse, obscenity). -sına asılmak/yapışmak /ın/ to hound, badger, bedevil, not to leave (someone) in peace. -dan atmak /ı/ to get rid of, get shut of. -sını bırakmamak /ın/ not to leave (someone) in peace, to hound, badger, bedevil. - bir tarafta, paça bir tarafta very disheveled. -yı ele vermek to get caught, be collared. -dan geçirmek /ı/ to adopt (a child). - ısırmak to say God forbid! in horror. -sını kaptırmak /a/ to let oneself get deeply involved with (someone); to let oneself get deeply entangled in (something). -yı kurtarmak/sıyırmak /dan/ to manage to escape from; to free oneself from. - paça by main force. - paça etmek /ı/ to remove (someone) by main force; to throw (someone) out (by main force). - silkmek /dan/ to get fed up with (someone)." -
74 liberado
Del verbo liberar: ( conjugate liberar) \ \
liberado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: liberado liberar
liberado
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo ‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberado a algn de algo to free sb from sthliberarse verbo pronominal liberadose de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate (sacar de la cárcel) to free, release -
75 μεθίημι
A v.l. μεθίης) , μεθιεῖ, Il.6.523, 10.121, Od.4.372; [dialect] Ion.μετίει Hdt.2.70
; [ per.] 3pl. ; [dialect] Ion.μετιεῖσι Hdt.1.133
; imper. ; [dialect] Ep. subj. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίῃσι Il.13.234
; inf. μεθιέναι, [dialect] Ep. - ιέμεναι, -ιέμεν, ib. 114,4.351: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίει 15.716
, 16. 762, 21.72, [ per.] 3pl.μέθιεν Od.21.377
; [dialect] Ep.μεθίεσκεν A.R.4.799
: [tense] fut.μεθήσω Od.15.212
; [dialect] Ep. inf. μεθησέμεναι, -έμεν, 16.377, Il.20.361: [tense] aor. 1 μεθῆκα, [dialect] Ep.μεθέηκα 23.434
(alsoἐμέθηκα Phot.
); part.μεθήσας Coluth.127
: other moods from [tense] aor. 2, imper. , Ar.Ec. 958 (lyr.), etc.; subj. μεθῶ, [dialect] Ep.μεθείω Il.3.414
; opt. ; inf. μεθεῖναι, [dialect] Ep.μεθέμεν Il.1.283
; part. (troch.), etc.:—[voice] Med., first in Hdt., not in [dialect] Att. Prose, [tense] fut. , Ar.V. 416 ( μετήσομαι in pass. sense, Hdt.5.35): [tense] aor. 2 , ; subj. dual and pl. μεθῆσθον, μεθῆσθε, Ar.Ra. 1380, V. 434; inf. :—[voice] Pass., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.ἐμετίετο Hdt.1.12
: [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθεῖται A.Th.79
(lyr.); pl. ; [dialect] Ion. part.μεμετιμένος Hdt.6.1
, etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] aor. 1μετείθη Id.1.114
. [ Generally [pron. full] ῐ in Hom. and [dialect] Ep., [pron. full] ῑ in [dialect] Att.: but [pron. full] ῑ inμεθιέμεν Il.14.364
,μεθίετε 4.234
, al.,μεθιέμεναι 13.114
: in μεθίει, 15.716, 16.762, 21.72, [pron. full] ῑ may be long by augment, but [pron. full] ῐ inμεθίεν Od.21.377
.]I trans., set loose, let go what is bound, stretched, or held back: hence1 c. acc. pers., release a prisoner, Il.10.449, Hdt. 1.24, etc.;μ. χεροῖν S.OC 838
; let a visitor depart, Od.15.212, cf. Pl.La. 187b; dismiss a wife, Hdt.9.111: c. inf., set one free to do as he will,ἐμὲ μέθες ἰέναι ἐπὶ τὴν θήρην Id.1.37
, cf. 40; alsoἐλεύθερον μ. τινά E.Hec. 551
:—[voice] Pass., to be let go, dismissed, Hdt.1.12, 114, al.; but μεθεῖται στρατός is let loose (as if from a leash), A.Th.79 (lyr.).b give up, abandon,μὴ χωσαμένη σε μεθείω Il.3.414
;εἰ τοῦτον Τρώεσσι μεθήσομεν.. ἄστυ πότι.. ἐρύσαι 17.418
.c metaph., εἴ με μεθήῃ ῥῖγος granting the cold will quit hold of me, Od.5.471.2 c. acc. rei, let go, let fall, throw, τι ἐς ποταμόν ib. 460, Hdt.2.70; μ. δεξιάν (v.l. δεξιᾶς) E.Hipp. 333;μ. με χεῖρα S.Ph. 1301
; ταῦτα μὲν μέθες (sc. τὰ λουτρά) lay down, Id.El. 448, cf. 1205; μ. ψυχήν give up the ghost, E.Med. 1218; of liquids, let flow, let drop,πολλὰ τῶν δακρύων Hdt.9.16
; (lyr.): c. acc. et inf., μ. τὰς συμπάσας [ ἐπιστήμας] ῥεῖν εἰς .. Pl.Phlb. 62d; of words, utter,γλῶσσαν Περσίδα μ. Hdt.6.29
; λόγους, βρόμον μ., E. Hipp. 499, 1202; μ. βλαστόν let it shoot forth, Hdt.6.37; of weapons, let fly, discharge,μετὰ δ' ἰὸν ἕηκε Il.1.48
;μ. βέλος S.Ph. 1300
, cf. X. Cyr.4.3.9; ἐκ χερὸς λίθον, ἀπὸ γλώσσης λόγον, Men.1092; of plants, put forth,καρπούς Porph.Abst.2.13
; μ. ξίφος ἐς γυναῖκα plunge it into her, E.Or. 1133; but μ. οἱ τὰς αἰχμάς laid them aside as he ordered, Hdt.3.128, cf. 4.3, 9.62: elliptically, μεθῆκε (sc. τὰς ἡνίας) E.Fr.779.7; ναῒ μεθεῖναι give the ship her way, S.Aj. 250 (lyr.).c c. dat. pers. et acc., give up to, surrender,Ἕκτορι νίκην 14.364
;στέμματ' ἀνέμοις E.Ba. 350
.d resign, throw aside,χόλον Il.15.138
, Od.1.77; Ἀχιλλῆϊ μεθέμεν χ. as a favour to Achilles, Il.1.283 (cf. 11.3); μ. καρδίας χόλον from one's heart, E.Med. 590; give up a scheme, Hdt.1.133; τὰ παρεόντα ἀγαθά ib.33;τὴν ἀρχήν Id.3.143
;τὴν τυραννίδα Id.5.37
; (troch.);τὸ κόσμιον S.El. 872
; τἀφανῆ the search for the unknowable, Id.OT 131;τεμένη.. μέθες E.Supp. 1212
:—[voice] Pass., .e forgive one a fault,Ἀθηναίοισι τὰς ἁμαρτάδας Id.8.140
.ά; remit,φόρον τῇσι πόλισι Id.6.59
; τόνδε κίνδυνον μεθείς excusing you this peril, E.Ph. 1229.f let in, introduce, ; .II intr., relax one's energies:1 abs., to be slack, remiss, dally, Od.4.372, etc.; esp. in battle, Il.13.229, 20.361, etc.2 c. inf., omit or neglect to do,ὅς τις μεθίῃσι μάχεσθαι 13.234
, cf. 23.434; ;μ. τὰ δέοντα πράττειν X.Mem.2.1.33
.b permit, μεθεῖσά μοι λέγειν having left it for me to speak, having allowed me, S.El. 628:—[voice] Pass.,δύο πηγαὶ μεθεῖνται ῥεῖν Pl.Lg. 636d
.3 c. gen. rei, relax, cease from,μεθιέντα.. στυγεροῦ πολέμοιο Il.6.330
;ἀλκῆς 4.234
;βίης Od.21.126
; μεθιεὶς πολέμου (prob. for πόλεμον) Tyrt.12.44;μ. τῆς χρησμοσύνης Hdt.9.33
; μέθιεν.. χόλοιο Τηλεμάχῳ [ the suitors] ceased from wrath in deference to Telemachus, Od.21.377.b c. gen. pers., abandon, neglect, Il.11.841.4 c. part., κλαύσας καὶ ὀδυράμενος μεθέηκε after weeping and lamenting he leaves off, 24.48.III [voice] Med., free oneself from, let go one's hold of, c. gen.,παιδὸς οὐ μεθήσομαι E.Hec. 400
, cf. Ar.Pl.42, 75, etc.;σῶν γονάτων E.Hipp. 326
;τοῦ θρόνου Ar.Ra. 830
, etc.;σπουδασμάτων Metrod.Herc.831.15
: in this sense the acc. is rarely used and perh. corrupt, ἐκεῖνο (fort. ἐκείνου) E.Ph. 519; τόνδε (fort. τοῦδε) Ar.V. 416; in S.El. 1277 (lyr.) the constr. is μή μ' ἀποστερήσῃς τῶν σῶν προσώπων ἁδονάν, [ ὥστε] μεθέσθαι [ αὐτῆς], and in E.Med. 736 ἄγουσιν οὐ μεθεῖ' ἂν ἐκ γαίας ἐμέ, the acc. is governed by ἄγουσιν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεθίημι
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76 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 ॥) -
77 salir de
• break out of• come out of• depart from• free oneself from• get free from• get out from under• get out of a difficult situation• leave for another occasion• leave half-way through• pull out by the roots• pull out from behind -
78 Azrail
Azrael. -e bir can borcu kalmak/ olmak 1. to free oneself from debt. 2. to resign oneself to one´s eventual death. -le burun buruna gelmek to come face to face with death, for death to stare (someone) in the face. -e el ense çekmek slang to recover from sickness. -in elinden kurtulmak to be saved from death. -
79 librarse de
• break away from• break oneself of• do away with• free oneself from• get rich• get rid of indigestion• rid of obstructions• riddance• see the back of• shake off• snap out of -
80 кабала кабал·а
bondage, servitude, slavery, peonageбыть в кабале — to be in bondage (to)
держать в кабале — to hold (smb.) in bondage
попасть в кабалу — to get / find oneself in bondage
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Free love — The term free love has been used since at least the nineteenth century [ [http://library.syr.edu/digital/collections/h/Hand bookOfTheOneidaCommunity/ The Handbook] of the Oneida Community claims to have coined the term around 1850, and laments… … Wikipedia
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FREE WILL — FREE WILL, a philosophic and theological notion referring initially to the observation that man is able to choose between a number of possible courses of action, becoming, through his choice, the cause of the action which he selects. Among… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
free — I. adjective (freer; freest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English frēo; akin to Old High German frī free, Welsh rhydd, Sanskrit priya own, dear Date: before 12th century 1. a. having the legal and political rights of a citizen b. enjoying… … New Collegiate Dictionary
disembarrass oneself of/from — free oneself of (a burden or nuisance). → disembarrass … English new terms dictionary
Friedrich Nietzsche and free will — The 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is known as a critic of Judeo Christian morality and religions in general. One of the arguments he raised against the truthfulness of these doctrines is that they base upon the concept of free will … Wikipedia
Original Stories from Real Life — Title page from the first edition of Original Stories (1788) Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness … Wikipedia