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81 zachły|snąć się
pf — zachły|stywać się impf (zachłysnęła się, zachłysnęli się — zachłystuję się) v refl. 1. (zakrztusić się) to choke- zachłysnął się herbatą he choked on a mouthful of tea2. (odczuć ucisk w gardle) to choke- zachłysnąć się płaczem/ze śmiechu to choke with tears/laughter3. przen. (przeżywać silne emocje) to relish- zachłysnąć się swobodą/szczęściem to relish one’s freedom/happiness- zachłystywał się z zachwytu he was speechless with admirationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zachły|snąć się
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82 хлебнуть
сов. (рд.) разг.take / swallow a mouthful (of)••хлебну́ть ли́шнего — have a drop too much
хлебну́ть го́ря — have seen / known much sorrow, have had one's share of trouble / grief
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83 argolla del entreatador
(Sp. model spelled same [argójaóelentreataóór] < Arabic al-gulla 'the collar or handcuffs' (meaning 'iron ring' in Spanish) and del 'of the' and entreatador 'one that ties among two or more straps' < entre 'among or between' and atador ( atar < Latin aptare 'to adjust or adapt' and agentive suffix - dor; hence, the term refers to an iron ring used to tie between several straps)According to Watts, this term was used in the Southwest and California to refer to "the ring of the rigging straps, part of the saddle equipment." The DRAE defines argolla as a ring, generally made of iron, used with a rope to tie or catch something. Entreatador does not appear in any Spanish source but is a legitimate creation. This term was used among Mexican vaqueros and may have found its way into some varieties of cowboy English; no doubt it was a mouthful for the buckaroo who spoke little or no Spanish. -
84 tanto
['tanto] tanto (-a)1. agg indef1) (molto: quantità) a lot of, much, (numero) a lot of, many, (così tanto: quantità) so much, such a lot of, (numero) so many, such a lot ofogni tanti chilometri/giorni — every so many kilometres/days
c'è ancora tanta strada da fare! — there's still a long way to go!
2) (rafforzativo) suchl'ha detto con tanta gentilezza — he said it with such kindness o so kindly
ho aspettato per tanto tempo — I waited so long o for such a long time
3)tanto... quanto... — (quantità) as much... as..., (numero) as many... as...
ho tanta pazienza quanta ne hai tu — I am as patient as you are, I have as much patience as you (have)
ha tanti amici quanti nemici — he has as many friends as he has enemies
ho tanti libri quanti ne ha lui — I have as many books as him o as he has
2. pron indef1) (molto) much, a lot, (così tanto) so much, such a lotè una ragazza come tante — she's like any other girl
credevo ce ne fosse tanto — I thought there was (such) a lot, I thought there was plenty
se cerchi un bicchiere, lassù ce ne sono tanti — if you are looking for a glass there are a lot o lots up there
2)tempo? ne ho tanto quanto basta — time? I have as much as I need
3)riceve un tanto al mese — he receives so much a monthcosta un tanto al metro — it costs so much per o a metre
della somma che ho a disposizione tanto andrà per il vitto, tanto per l'alloggio — of the money I've got so much will go on food and so much on accommodation
4)me ne ha dette tante! — he gave me a real mouthful!di
tanto in tanto — every so often, (every) now and againtanto di guadagnato! — so much the better!
tanto — every so often, (every) now and then3. avv1) (così, in questo modo: con verbo) so much, such a lot, (con avverbio, aggettivo) so, (così a lungo) so longtanto... che... — so... (that)...
è tanto bello che sembra finto — it's so beautiful (that) it seems unreal
tanto... da... — so... as...
saresti tanto gentile da prendermi una tazza? — would you be so kind as to get me a cup?
è stato tanto idiota da crederci — he was stupid enough to believe it
2)tanto... quanto... — as... as...è tanto gentile quanto discreto — he is as kind as he is discreet
non è poi tanto difficile quanto sembra — it is not as difficult as it seems after all
mi piace non tanto per l'aspetto quanto per il suo carattere — I like her not so much for her looks as for her personality
conosco tanto Carlo quanto suo padre — I know both Carlo and his father
3) (molto) veryl'ho visto tanto giù — he seemed o looked very down to me
tanto — I'm very sorry, do excuse me4) (a lungo) (for) long5) (solamente) just6)due volte tanto — twice as much7)4. conglo farò, tanto non mi costa niente — I'll do it, after all it won't cost me anything
fanne a meno, tanto a me non importa — do without then, I don't care
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85 μάσταξ
A that with which one chews, mouth, jaws, ἐπὶ μάστακα χερσὶ πίεζε he stopped his mouth with his hands, Od.4.287; με.. ἑλὼν ἐπὶ μάστακα χερσίν seizing me by the mouth, 23.76, cf. Alcm.144; l. c.;μάστακι ποππύζων AP5.284.6
(Agath.), cf. 293.16 (Id.).2 v. μύσταξ.II = μάσημα, mouthful, morsel,ὡς δ' ὄρνις ἀπτῆσι νεοσσοῖσι προφέρῃσι μάστακ', ἐπεί κε λάβῃσι Il.9.324
, cf. Eust.753.62;μάστακα δοῖσα τέκνοισιν Theoc.14.39
; of the olive, Call.Iamb.1.271; others expl. in Il. l. c. as dat. μάστακι in its beak, Apollon.Lex. s.v. μάσταξ, Plu.2.494d. -
86 βρόξαι
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: Aor. pass. ἀναβροχέν (λ 586), perf. ἀναβέβροχεν (Ρ 54, acc. to Zenodotus for ἀναβέβρῠχεν). βράξαι.. καταπιεῖν H. Cf. βρούξ τράχηλος, βρόγχος H.Compounds: Mostly ἀνα-, κατα-βρόξαι.Derivatives: βρόχθος m. `throat, draught' (Hp.), βροχθώδης `shallow' (?; Nic.); βροχθίζω `take a mouthful, clear the throat, give to drink' (Arist.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The o-vocalism, which surprises in the aorist, can hardly be explained from an Aeolic origin, in spite of βράξαι (above). The notation κατα-βρῶξαι (Ar.) may be due to influence of βιβρώσκω. - βρόχθος, prob. an action noun, has been compared with γνάθος, στῆθος etc. (Schwyzer 510f., Chantr. Form. 367) but these are body parts ( γνάθος is Pre-Gr.). - From other languages one adduces Germanic and Celtic words like MHG krage `neck, throat, collar', MEng. crawe `crop, craw (of a bird)', which may contain *gʷrŏgh-, and OIr. brāgae `neck', MWelsh breuant `windpipe' from PCelt. * brāg-, PIE * gʷrōgʰ- (not *gʷr̥̄gʰ-, i.e. *gʷr̥Hgʰ-, which would give βρη\/α\/ ωχ- in Greek). (Not to βιβρώσκω, as * gʷrh₃- would have given *βρω-). - However, this IE etym. can neither explain βρόχθος nor βρόγχος, nor βράγχος. The aberrant o-vocalism is confirmed by the a-voc. of βράγχος. If βρούξ τράχηλος, βρόγχος H. is reliable, it would also remain unexplained; for ο\/ου cf. κολοτέα\/ κολουτέα Beekes, Pre-Gr.Page in Frisk: 1,270Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βρόξαι
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87 flink
♦voorbeelden:2 een flinke dosis • a stiff/generous doseeen flink pak slaag • a good hidingeen flinke portie • a generous helpingeen flinke slok • a good mouthfuleen flinke wandeling • a good (long) walkeen flinke vent • a fine felloween flinke werker • a hard workerzich flink houden • put on a brave front/facenog flink zijn 〈 van oude mensen〉 • still be hale and hearty/going strongII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 flink aanpakken • do one's share, work hardiets flink bestrooien met • sprinkle something liberally withflink doorstappen • step on itflink optreden • act firmly, take a strong/firm lineflink wat mensen • quite a number of/quite a few peopleiemand er flink van langs geven • give someone what forer flink tegenaan gaan • go (at) itflink zo! • that's the way!flink wat verdienen • make good money -
88 لقمة (منقر أو مثقب)
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89 bit
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90 bite
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91 titbit
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92 büyük
"1. big, large. 2. old; older, senior. 3. one´s senior, older person; person whose rank or qualities command respect. 4. important; grand, chief, major. 5. great, grand, exalted. -ler 1. the great. 2. adults. - aptes 1. (human) feces. 2. the need to defecate. - aptesi gelmek to need to defecate, need to do a BM. - atardamar anat. aorta. - balık küçük balığı yutar. proverb A big fish swallows a little fish. -le büyük, küçükle küçük olmak to treat people, young and old, according to their age and interests. -ten büyüğe law by primogeniture. - defter fin. ledger. - görmek/bilmek/tutmak /ı/ to esteem highly. - hanım the older or oldest lady of the house. - harf capital letter, capital, majuscule. - ikramiye first prize (in a lottery). - kalori large calorie. - kasa central pay office. - laf etmek to talk big. - lokma ye, büyük söz söyleme. proverb Eat a big mouthful, but don´t make big promises. B- Millet Meclisi the Grand National Assembly (of Turkey). - oynamak gambling to play for high stakes. - ölçüde 1. on a large scale. 2. in large measure, to a great degree. - önerme log. major premise. - para a lot of money. - (söz) söylemek to talk big, boast. - söz big talk. - sözüme tövbe! I hate to talk big, but.... - terim log. major term. - ünlü uyumu ling. two-form vowel harmony. - yemin solemn oath, binding oath." -
93 עמיר
עָמִירm. (b. h.; עָמַר) tuft, spike, esp. ear of grain; (mostly collective) sheaves. Sabb.VII, 4 המוציא … ע׳וכ׳ he who carries out ears (fit for fodder) as much as a lambs mouthful. Tosef.Dem.I, 17. Sifra Kdoshim, Par. 1, ch. 3 leave for the poor תלתן בע׳ fenugrec in the spikes; Y.Peah IV, beg.18a. Tosef.Shebi.II, 13 פול המצרי שזרעו לע׳ Egyptian beans which one planted for the sake of the spikes (as fodder). Y.B. Bath.V, beg.15a בשזרעו לע׳ (not משזרען) when he planted the fenugrec for the spikes, opp. לזרע. Tosef.Succ.I, 4, v. פְּקִיעַ I; a. fr. -
94 עָמִיר
עָמִירm. (b. h.; עָמַר) tuft, spike, esp. ear of grain; (mostly collective) sheaves. Sabb.VII, 4 המוציא … ע׳וכ׳ he who carries out ears (fit for fodder) as much as a lambs mouthful. Tosef.Dem.I, 17. Sifra Kdoshim, Par. 1, ch. 3 leave for the poor תלתן בע׳ fenugrec in the spikes; Y.Peah IV, beg.18a. Tosef.Shebi.II, 13 פול המצרי שזרעו לע׳ Egyptian beans which one planted for the sake of the spikes (as fodder). Y.B. Bath.V, beg.15a בשזרעו לע׳ (not משזרען) when he planted the fenugrec for the spikes, opp. לזרע. Tosef.Succ.I, 4, v. פְּקִיעַ I; a. fr.
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