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121 físicoquímico
adj.physicochemical, physics and chemistry-related.* * *Ex. The biochemical and chemo-physical processes which affect the character, flavour and bouquet of wine are described.* * *Ex: The biochemical and chemo-physical processes which affect the character, flavour and bouquet of wine are described.
* * *fisicoquímico -caphysicochemical* * *fisicoquímico, -a♦ adjphysicochemical♦ nm,fphysical chemist -
122 ninfa
f.1 nymph.2 Ninfa.3 pupa.* * *1 nymph* * *SF1) (Mit) nymph2) Esp ** (=chica) bird *, chick (EEUU) *** * *femenino (Mit) nymph; ( mujer atractiva) (fam) stunner (colloq)* * *= nymph, nymphet.Ex. In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.Ex. The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel.* * *femenino (Mit) nymph; ( mujer atractiva) (fam) stunner (colloq)* * *= nymph, nymphet.Ex: In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.
Ex: The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel.* * *1 ( Mit) nymph2 ( Zool) nymph* * *ninfa nf1. Mitol nymph* * *f ZO, MYTH nymph* * *ninfa nf: nymph -
123 MERKJA
* * *(-ta, -tr), v.1) to mark (m. eyra á fé);2) to mark, draw (hann var merktr eptir Þór, ok hefir hann hamar í hendi); ok m. á nagli nauð, and mark (the character) nauð on one’s nail;3) to mark, note, observe (síðan merkti hann þúfu þá, er griðkonan þerði á fœtr sína);4) to notice, perceive (merktu þeir at sólargangi, at sumarit munaði aptr til vársins);5) to show, indicate (merkti Sunnifa þat í þessu);6) to denote, signify, mean (vil ek, at þú segir drauminn ok hvat hann merkir).* * *ð, [mark], to mark, as a landmark, boundary; merkja um, to mark round, enclose, Stj. 409.II. to draw, of an image; hann var merkðr eptir Þór ok hefir hann hamar í hendi, Ó. H. 108: of letters, ok merkja á nagli Nauð, and mark (the character) Naud on one’s nail, Sdm. 7; blóðgar rúnir merkðar á brjósti, Sól. 6l; ok merkja ena löngu með stryki frá enum skömmu, Skálda 163.2. to mark, sign, note; hverr maðr skal m. hlut sinn, Grág. i. 37; vér skulum m. lið várt allt, gera herkuml á hjálmum várum ok skjöldum, Ó. H. 204: of sheep, merkja lamb (of the ears), Grág. i. 415; nú merkir hann þat annars manns marki, id.; þat er lögmark er eyru eru merkt á öllu fé, nautum, sauðum svínum, ok geitum, nema á fuglum, þar skal fitjar merkja, 416; dilkr ómerkðr, 417.3. to mark, note, observe; síðan merkði ( marked) hann þúfu þá er griðkonan þerði fætr sína á, Fms. i. 254; þú merkðu þeir at sólargangi ( observed) at sumarit munaði aptr til vársins, Íb. 7: ok hér er þó maðr, ok merki ek at því ( I infer it from the fact that) er hann kvíddi dauða, Niðrst. 1; þat er merkjanda, Hom. 65, H. E. i. 513.III. metaph. to mark; sumir eru tungulausir ok merkja ( beckon) allt af bendingu, Rb. 398; nú skal í þessu m. at hverr maðr er skyldr at sæma ok tigna konungligt nafn, Sks. 488; má þat at því merkja nökkut, Bs. i. 62:—to shew, merkði Sunnifa þat í þessu at hón treysti meirr almætti Guðs en veraldligum farar-beina, Fms. i. 226; þeir merkt hafa … at hug hafa, Hkv. 2. 22.2. to mark, denote, signify; þat merkir lærdóm þinn, Bs. i. 8, Anal. 177; maðr merkir kvikendi skynsamligt ok dauðligt, Skálda 174. -
124 ὑποδύω
2 metaph., κίνδυνον ὑποδύνειν undergo danger, Id.3.69;ταῦτα ὑποδύνειν Id.7.10
.θ.3 intr., slip in under,ὑποδύνουσι ὑπὸ τοὺς πίλους Id.4.75
: c. acc., slip into, insinuate oneself into, ;τὸ δὶς παῖδες οἱ γέροντες ὑποδῦνον αὐτοὺς νύττει Phld.Lib.p.64
O.: v. infr. 11.1d.4 slip from under,ἧττον ἂν ὑποδύοι ὁ ἵππος X.Eq.8.7
(the only place in which [tense] pres. [voice] Act. ὑποδύω is found).II mostly in [voice] Med. [full] ὑποδύομαι, [tense] fut.- δύσομαι Od.20.53
, Arr.Fr. 126 J.: [tense] aor. 1 -εδυσάμην, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.- εδύσετο Od.4.570
(tm.): also [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act. -έδυν, [tense] pf. - δέδῡκα:—go or get under or down into, c. acc., ὑποδῦσα θαλάσσης κόλπον having plunged into.., Od. 4.435, cf. 570 (tm.), Il.18.145 (tm.);ὑ. ὑπὸ τὴν ζεύγλην Hdt.1.31
;ὑπὸ τὴν φοινικίδα Ar.Pl. 735
;- δεδυκότος τοῦ ἄρθρου εἰς χωρίον Hp.Art. 10
;ὑ. ὑπὸ τῶν κεραμίδων
creep under,Ar.
V. 205; φέρει τιν' ὑποδεδυκότα underneath it, like Odysseus under the ram of Polyphemus, ib. 182; ;εἰς τὴν θάλατταν Luc. Herm.71
: c. dat.,ὑ. τῇ πέλτῃ Id.DMort.27.3
.b put one's feet under a shoe, put on, ; ὑποδύσασθαι.. δυσμενῆ καττύματα ib. 1159; ὑποδυσάμενος ib. 1168 (but in these places Scal. restored ὑποδοῦ (ὑ. δ' ἀνύσας τι Van Leeuwen), ὑποδήσασθαι, -δησάμενος, cf.ὑποδέω 111.1
).c metaph., put on a character (because the actor's face was put under a mask), ἡ κολακευτικὴ.., ὑποδῦσα ὑπὸ ἕκαστον τῶν μορίων, προσποιεῖται εἶναι τοῦθ' ὅπερ ὑπέδυ pretends to be the character which it puts on, Pl.Grg. 464c;οἱ σοφισταὶ ταὐτὸν ὑποδύονται σχῆμα τῷ φιλοσόφῳ Arist.Metaph. 1004b18
;ὑποδύεται ὑπὸ τὸ σχῆμα τὸ τῆς πολιτικῆς ἡ ῥητορική Id.Rh. 1356a27
;τὴν ἡδονὴν ὑποδύεται τὸ βλάπτον Ath.Med.
ap. Orib. inc.23.25; also ὑ. τὸν Δία, τὴν Ἀθηνᾶν, Luc.Pisc.33: c. dat.,προγόνων ἀρεταῖς Plu.Arat.1
, cf. Gal.Thras.36; for ὀνόματι ὑ. συμμάχων in D.H.15.7, ὄνομα is prob. cj.d metaph., insinuate oneself into favour with,τὸν δῆμον Plu.Cat.Mi.32
, cf. 57: abs., creep,θαύματα καὶ τότε ὑπεδύετο Pl.Lg. 967b
: v. supr. 1.3.2 c. gen., come from under, come forth from,θάμνων ὑπεδύσετο Od.6.127
: metaph.,κακῶν ὑποδύσεαι 20.53
.b metaph., undergo labour or toil, take it on oneself, c. acc.,ὑπέδυσαν τὸν πόλεμον Hdt.4.120
, cf. supr. 1.2; πόνον, κίνδυνον, X.Cyr.1.5.12, etc.; tackle,Luc.
Ind.27; ὑ. αἰτίαν make oneself subject to.., D. 23.12.c c. inf., submit, undertake,ὑποδύεσθαι διδάσκειν X.Oec.14.3
.4 of feelings, steal into or over (cf. ὑφέρπω), τίς μ' ὑποδύεται πλευρὰς ὀδύνα; A.Eu. 842
(lyr.): rarely c. dat., πᾶσιν δ' ὑπέδυ γόος sorrow stole upon all, Od.10.398;ἀλλά μοι ἄσκοπα κρυπτά τ' ἔπη.. ὑπέδυ S.Ph. 1112
(lyr.);ὑποδύεται.. ταῖς ψυχαῖς ὁρμή Luc.Anach.37
: abs., of diseases, X.Eq.4.2.5 abs., slip or slink away, D.25.28.6 submit to, τισι Arr.Parth.Fr.87 Roos;ὑποδύσεται τοῖς ἐκ Ῥωμαίων.. ἀξιουμένοις Id.Fr. 126
J.: also c. acc.,ὑπέδυσαν τὰ ἐπαγγελλόμενα Id.Fr.3
J.; μηκέτι τὸ εἱμαρμένον ἢ παρὸν δυσχερᾶναι ἢ μέλλον ὑποδύεσθαι (sic cod. P) M.Ant.2.2 (vv. ll. ἀπο-, ἀνα-: ὑπιδέσθαι cj. Wilamowitz).7 abs., ὀφθαλμοὶ ὑποδεδυκότες sunken, hollow eyes, Luc. Tim.17, Hippiatr.34. -
125 в этой работе описывается характер страны
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в этой работе описывается характер страны
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126 формувати
1) to form; ( надавати певної форми) to shapeформувати характер — to mould the character, to build up the character
2) спец. to mould3) військ. to form, to raise -
127 arsouille
n. m. 'Rogue of a fellow', caddish character. (Originally a pejorative appellation, it has with time and with the advent of the character Milord l'Arsouille got the flavour of 'lovable rogue'.) -
128 אושפיזא
אוּשְׁפִּיזָאch. sam(אושפיז innkeepers). Git. 44b אית ליה א׳וכ׳ he has a lodging place in Palestine, (is an occasional resident), opp. ביתא permanent home. Meg.26a; Yoma 12a it is customary to leave empty jars and hides of slaughtered animals (ל) באושפיזֵיה in ones inn. Zeb.61b א׳ הוח נקטוכ׳ (Ms. M. אוּשְׁפְּזִיכָא … נקיטא, v. אושפיזכן; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) the Divine fire took up its abode now here and now there. Erub.53b שאיל בא׳ (Rashi משייל בעניין אושפזיכני, read ניה … v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80) I inquired after the character of an inn (of his landlord), Ib. (enigmatic inquiry that the landlord might not overhear it) גבר פום דין חי מה טיבו Ar. (v. Rabb. l. c. note 90) = איש־פי־ו־נא our innwhat is its character?
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