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81 Aethiops
Aethĭŏps (i long, Aethīops, Sid. Carm. 11, 18), ŏpis, m., = Aithiops [the Gr. geographers derived this word from aithô-ôps, and applied it to all the sunburnt, dark-complexioned races above Egypt].I.Subst., an Ethiopian, Plin. 2, 78, 80, § 189; Vulg. 2 Par. 12, 3; ib. Act. 8, 7.—B.Appel.1.A black man, negro:2.derideat Aethiopem albus,
Juv. 2, 23:Aethiopas videri,
Plin. 32, 10, 52, § 141.—A coarse, dull, awkward man, a blockhead:II.cum hoc homine an cum stipite Aethiope,
Cic. Sen. 6; Juv. 6, 600; Flor. 4, 7.—Adj., Ethiopian; in the masc.:Aethiopes lacus,
Ov. M. 15, 320:vir Aethiops,
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82 Ч-158
ДО ЧРЕЗВЫЧАЙНОСТИ PrepP Invar modif | to a very high degreeextremelyexceptionally incredibly (in limited contexts) unbearably.До чрезвычайности приятный негр... почитывал какой-то журнальчик... (Аксенов 12). An extremely pleasant black man...sat reading a magazine... (12a).Дни стояли жаркие до чрезвычайности. Над полями видно было ясно, как переливался прозрачный, жирный зной (Булгаков 10). The days were unbearably hot. You could see the dense, transparent heat wavering over the fields (10a). -
83 до чрезвычайности
[PrepP; Invar; modifl to a very high degree: extremely; exceptionally; incredibly; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ unbearably.♦ До чрезвычайности приятный негр... почитывал какой-то журнальчик... (Аксёнов 12). An extremely pleasant black man...sat reading a magazine... (12a).♦ Дни стояли жаркие до чрезвычайности. Над полями видно было ясно, как переливался прозрачный, жирный зной (Булгаков 10). The days were unbearably hot. You could see the dense, transparent heat wavering over the fields (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до чрезвычайности
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84 curiche *
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85 svarteper
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86 негр
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87 blá-maðr
m. a black man, negro, i. e. an Ethiopian, Al. 51, Orkn. 364 (referring to A. D. 1152), distinguished from the Saracens and Arabians; three ‘blámenn’ were sent as a present to the German emperor Frederic the Second, Fms. x. 3: in romances blámenn are mentioned as a kind of ‘berserkers,’ q. v., Finnb. ch. 16, Kjalnes. S. ch. 15; cp. Scott’s Ivanhoe, note B. -
88 blámaðr
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89 Moor
I noun(Geog.) [Hoch]moor, dasII 1. transitive verbfestmachen; vertäuen2. intransitive verb* * *I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) das Ödland- academic.ru/47943/moorland">moorlandII [muə] verb- mooring- moorings* * *[mɔ:ʳ, AM mʊr]* * *[mʊə(r)]nMaure m; (old, = black man) Mohr m* * ** * *I noun(Geog.) [Hoch]moor, dasII 1. transitive verbfestmachen; vertäuen2. intransitive verb -
90 moor
I noun(Geog.) [Hoch]moor, dasII 1. transitive verbfestmachen; vertäuen2. intransitive verb* * *I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) das Ödland- academic.ru/47943/moorland">moorlandII [muə] verb- mooring- moorings* * *[mɔ:ʳ, AM mʊr]* * *[mʊə(r)]nMaure m; (old, = black man) Mohr m* * *moor2 [mʊə(r)] SCHIFFA v/t vertäuen, festmachenB v/i1. festmachen2. festgemacht oder vertäut liegen* * *I noun(Geog.) [Hoch]moor, dasII 1. transitive verbfestmachen; vertäuen2. intransitive verb -
91 негр
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92 do up
фраз. гл.1) ремонтировать ( здание)Syn:2) упаковывать, завёртыватьThere was a pile of gifts all done up in shiny paper. — Там была куча подарков, завёрнутых в блестящую бумагу.
3) застёгивать ( пуговицы); завязывать ( шнурки)You've done your buttons up the wrong way. — Ты неправильно застегнулся.
4) застёгиваться, иметь застёжкуThe skirt does up at the back. — У этой юбки застёжка сзади.
5) одеть, нарядитьShe set about doing herself up. — Она принялась наряжаться.
Here and there in the street you come across a black man done up in a tweed suit. — То тут, то там вы встречаете чернокожего человека, одетого в твидовый костюм.
Mary came to the party all done up in her best dress. — Мэри пришла на вечеринку в своём лучшем платье.
The hotel lobby was done up for Halloween. — Вестибюль гостиницы был украшен по случаю Хэллоуина.
7) укладывать ( волосы)Her long hair was done up in a tight bun. — Её длинные волосы были собраны в тугой пучок.
8) консервировать ( фрукты)9) разг. крайне утомлятьHorses and riders were completely done up. — Лошади и седоки были совершенно вымотаны.
Syn:10) разорять11) разг. избитьSome of the boys did me up last night. — Вчера вечером несколько ребят избили меня.
12) амер. стирать и гладить ( одежду)Can you do up my best shirt for tomorrow? — Приготовь мне, пожалуйста, на завтра мою лучшую рубашку.
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93 motionless as a carving
неподвижный как изваяние, как статуя; см. тж. still as a statue...he moved no more, unless to feed the furnace, but remained motionless as a statue. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XLIV) —...он сидел недвижим, как статуя, оживая лишь для того, чтобы подбросить угля в топку.
...no one could tell what was the meaning of that black man sitting apart in a meditative attitude and as motionless as a carving. (J. Conrad, ‘The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’’, ch. II) —...никто не понимал, почему этот негр сидит отдельно от всех - погруженный в глубокое раздумье, неподвижный как изваяние.
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94 τρώγω
Aτρώξομαι Ar.Ach.806
, X.Smp.4.8: [tense] aor. 1 ἔτρωξα ([etym.] κατ-) Batr.182, Hp.Nat.Mul.8, Timo66.6: [tense] aor. 2 ἔτρᾰγον, [ per.] 3sg. subj.τράγῃ Pherecr.67.5
(elsewh. only in compos. with ἐν- (q. v.), κατα-, παρα-):—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. τέτρωγμαι ([etym.] δια-) Ar.V.371, ([etym.] παρεν-) Eub.15.8:—gnaw, nibble, munch, esp. of herbivorous animals, as mules,τ. ἄγρωστιν Od.6.90
; of swine,ἐρεβίνθους τ. Ar. Ach.801
, cf. 806; of cattle, τὸν θαλλόν, κόμαρον τ., Theoc.4.45, 9.11; rarely of dogs,Εὐριπίδην ἔτρωγον Sotad.15.15
; of human beings in disease,λίθους τε καὶ γῆν τρώγουσι Hp.Prorrh.2.31
.II of men, eat vegetables or fruit,τοὺς γενομένους [κυάμους] οὔτε τρώγουσι οὔτε ἕψοντες πατέονται Hdt.2.37
; τὸ κάτω [τῆς βύβλου] ib.92;τὸν καρπὸν τοῦ λωτοῦ Id.4.177
;τ. βότρυς Ar.Eq.1077
;βολβοὺς τρώγων, τυροὺς κάπτων Anaxil.18.3
(anap.); of dessert, eat fruits, as figs, almonds, etc., Hdt.1.71, Ar.Pax1324, Pherecr.159 (v. τρωγάλια) ; ἴτρια, μελίπηκτα, Sol.38.1, Antiph.140.4; of small fish as hors-d'oeuvres,κἀν ποίᾳ πόλει τοσοῦτος < ὢν > τὸ μέγεθος ἰχθῦς τρώγεται; Eup.23
D.: abs., πίνειν καὶ τ. drink and eat dessert, D.19.197: Com. metaph.,γνώμας τ. Πανδελετείους Ar.Nu.924
(anap.):—[voice] Pass.,τρώγεται ἁπαλὰ ταῦτα καὶ αὖα Hdt.2.92
.III later, simply eat, serving as [tense] pres. to ἔφαγον instead ofἐσθίω, ὁ τρώγων μου τὴν σάρκα καὶ πίνων μου τὸ αἷμα Ev.Jo.6.54
(cf. [tense] aor. φάγητε.. πίητε ib.53);τρώγοντες καὶ πίνοντες Ev.Matt.24.38
; never in LXX (ὁ ἐσθίων ἄρτους μου LXX Ps.40(41).10
becomes ὁ τρώγων μου τὸν ἄρτον when cited in Ev.Jo.13.18); δύο τρώγομεν ἀδελφοί is dub. l. in Plb.31.23.9;ἔδωκεν εὔζωμον νήστῃ τρώγειν SIG1171.9
(Crete, perh. i B. C.); ἡ νὺξ τὴν ἡμέραν τ. (of a black man eating white bread) Diog.Cyn. ap. Sammelb.5730 (iv/v A. D.);ψυχρὰ τρώγοντα κατακαίεσθαι PMag.Lond.121.177
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95 שוואַרצער
(m.)[shvartser]Approximate Pronunciation (Northern / Southern) [shvarts'∙ehr]black man -
96 boy
boy [bɔɪ]1 noun(a) (male child) garçon m, enfant m;∎ a little boy un petit garçon, un garçonnet;∎ when I was a boy quand j'étais petit ou jeune;∎ be a good boy! sois sage!;∎ you bad boy! vilain!;∎ an Italian boy un petit ou jeune Italien;∎ sit down, my boy assieds-toi, mon petit ou mon grand;∎ I've known them since they were boys je les connais depuis leur enfance ou depuis qu'ils sont petits;∎ boys will be boys les hommes et les garçons sont comme ça et on ne les changera pas;∎ figurative he's just a boy when it comes to women ce n'est encore qu'un gamin quand il s'agit des femmes;∎ he's a mother's boy c'est le petit garçon à sa maman∎ the Smiths' boy le petit Smith∎ that's my boy! je te reconnais bien là!;∎ my dear boy mon cher ami;∎ British how are you, old boy? ça va mon vieux?∎ he likes to think he's one of the boys il aime à croire qu'il fait partie de la bande;∎ a local boy un gars du coin;∎ come on, boys! allons-y les gars!;∎ a nice old boy un vieux monsieur sympathique;∎ a night out with the boys une virée entre copains;∎ familiar the boys in blue les flics mpl;∎ the backroom boys ceux qui restent dans les coulisses;∎ familiar he threatened to send the boys round il a menacé d'envoyer ses gars;∎ familiar the big boys (important men) les grosses légumes fpl;∎ figurative to play with the big boys jouer dans la cour des grands(f) (native servant) boy m, = terme injurieux désignant un servant indigène(h) (used to address dog, horse etc) mon beau;∎ down, boy! couché, mon beau!∎ (oh) boy! dis donc!►► boy band boys band m;Boys' Brigade = organisation protestante de scoutisme pour garçons;Boy's Own = magazine d'aventures du début du siècle, dont le nom évoque toute action digne d'un héros d'aventure;boy wonder petit génie m -
97 obibiman
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98 ɔbran tuntum
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99 чернокож
blackсъщ. blackам. coloured man* * *черноко̀ж 1.,прил. black;2. като същ. black; амер. coloured man.* * *black ; colored man (същ.)* * *1. black 2. ам. coloured man 3. същ. black -
100 есесовец
Black Shirt, SS-man* * *есѐсовец,м., -ци Black Shirt, SS-man.* * *Black Shirt, SS-man
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