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  • 101 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) žiadať späť
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) kultivovať, obrábať
    * * *
    • vymáhat
    • vyviest
    • vysúšat
    • vyrvat prírode
    • vychovat
    • zavlažovat
    • zavodnovat
    • žiadat k navráteniu
    • zdomácnit
    • žiadat spät
    • získat spät
    • skultivovat
    • skrotit
    • spracovávat odpad
    • civilizovat
    • reklamovat
    • regenerovat
    • protestovat
    • požadovat spät
    • polepšit
    • kultivovat (pôdu)
    • napravit
    • nenapravitelný
    • nezlepšitelný
    • namietat
    • odvodnovat
    • opät získat
    • odvrátit
    • obrábat (pôdu)
    • obrátit

    English-Slovak dictionary > reclaim

  • 102 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) a reclama
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) a asana; a face cultivabil

    English-Romanian dictionary > reclaim

  • 103 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) ζητώ να μου επιστραφεί
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) αξιοποιώ, αποξηραίνω

    English-Greek dictionary > reclaim

  • 104 reclaim

    [rɪˈkleɪm] verb
    1) to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else):

    A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.

    يُطالِب بِحَق مَفْقود
    2) to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.
    يُصْلِح، يَجْعَلُه صالِحا للإسْتِعْمال

    Arabic-English dictionary > reclaim

  • 105 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) réclamer
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) rendre cultivable; assécher (du terrain)

    English-French dictionary > reclaim

  • 106 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) reclamar
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) recuperar, tornar cultivável

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > reclaim

  • 107 πυθμήν

    πυθμήν, - ένος
    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `bottom of a vessel, the sea etc., ground, base, underlay, foot, e.g. of a cup, plant, i.e. root-end, stick, stem' (ep. Il., hell. a. late prose), `the lowest number (base) of an arithmetic series' (Pl. a.o.).
    Compounds: Tately as 2. member e.g. ἀ-πύθμεν-ος `bottomless, footless' (Thphr.; Sommer Nominalkomp. 99); besides (gramm.) withou them. vowel ἀ-πύθμην `id.' (Theognost.) a.o.
    Derivatives: Dimin. πυθμέν-ιον n. (pap.), - ικός `belonging to the base', - έω `to form a base' (late).
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [174] * bhudh-m(e)n- `bottom'
    Etymology: Formation like λιμήν, ποιμήν (Schwyzer 522, Chantraine Form. 174; not productive). Except for the suffix πυθ-μήν agrees with Skt. budh-ná- m. `bottom, ground, foot, root', IE * bhudh-. Also morphologically these words can be brought together, if one derived budh-na- from * bhudh-mn-o- (the m was soon lost). In Germ. * bhudh- became PGm. * bud- (seen in OE bodan, MLG bōdem(e) etc.); then, after mn \> n, * bud-n- became * butt- \> bot(t)- according to Kluge's law (seen in OE botem \> Engl. bottom), ONord. botn); we also find evidence for PGm. * buÞ- (OHG bodam, OS bothme, ME bothme) which is as yet unexplained; see now G. Kroonen, ABäG 61(2006)xxx-xxx. Further removed is Lat. fundus `bottom etc.', with which MIr. bond, bonn `sole, basis' can be identical (IE * bhund(h)o-). The inner nasal is prob. connected with the nasalsuffix in * bhudh-no- and can be due to old metathesis, as corresponding forms appear also on Indo-Iran. territory, e.g. Av. bū̆na m. `ground, bottom' (from * bundna-?), Prākr. bundha- m. `bottom of a vase'; s. Mayrhofer s. budhnáḥ w. lit.; cf. also πύνδαξ (s.v.). -- Hypotheses in Bq and Ernout-Meillet s. fundus (after Vendryes MSL 18, 305 ff.); further rich lit. in W.-Hofmann s. fundus (WP. 2, 190, Pok. 174). On the meaning in gen. Kretschmer Glotta 22, 115ff. (against Porzig WuS 15, 112 f.); for Greek esp. Furumark Eranos 44, 45 ff. Though some details remain difficult, the reconstruction can hardly be doubted.
    Page in Frisk: 2,620-621

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πυθμήν

  • 108 Wellental

    n trough
    * * *
    Wẹl|len|tal
    nt
    (wave) trough
    * * *
    (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) trough
    * * *
    Wel·len·tal
    nt wave trough
    * * *
    Wellental n trough
    * * *
    n.
    trough of the sea n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Wellental

  • 109 sail

    seil 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) seil
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) seilas/-tur
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) vinge
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) seile
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) seile, navigere
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) seile
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) seile, reise
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) seile på
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) seile, sveve; klare med glans
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    seil
    --------
    seilas
    I
    subst. \/seɪl\/
    1) seil
    2) skip, seilfartøy, seilbåt
    3) seilas, seiling, seiltur
    4) ( på vindmølle) (mølle)vinge
    5) ( i ubåt) kommandotårn
    at\/in\/under full sail eller (with) all sails set (out) eller with crowded sails for fulle seil
    easy sail småseil
    go for a sail ta en seiltur
    in full sail for fulle seil
    in\/under sail under seil
    make sail sette flere seil
    make\/set sail sette seil
    make\/set sail for sette kursen for, avseile til
    press sail ( sjøfart) sette til alle seil
    Sail ho! skip o'hoi!
    shorten sail ta rev i seilene
    strike sail stryke seil ( overført) gi tapt
    take in sail berge seil ( overført) slå av på takten, senke ambisjonene sine
    trim one's sails to the wind vende kappen etter vinden
    trim the sails trimme seilene, kantsette seilene
    with flowing sails ( sjøfart) med avfirte skjøter
    II
    verb \/seɪl\/
    1) ( om fartøy) seile, avseile, gå
    2) sveve, fly, seile, skride
    3) seile på, befare
    4) navigere, styre
    be out sailing være på seiltur
    sail against the wind ( sjøfart) gå opp mot vinden ( overført) gå mot strømmen
    sail before the wind seile i medvind
    sail close-hauled seile kloss til vinden, ligge tett på eller ved vinden
    sail close to the wind ( sjøfart) seile (tett) opp mot vinden (overført, nedsettende) være på grensen, gå nesten over streken, tøye grensene
    sail for avseile til, gå til
    sail home the winner ( hverdagslig) komme inn som nummer en, seire lett
    sail in gå energisk i gang sette i gang å skjelle ut komme skridende, komme seilende
    sail into gå løs på, kaste seg over
    skjelle ut, kjefte på angripe, kritisere sterkt
    sail into harbour seile i havn
    sail through something greie noe lekende lett, seile (lett) gjennom noe
    sail under false colours ( også overført) seile under falskt flagg, føre falskt flagg
    sail with the wind ( sjøfart) seile med vinden, sløre ( overført) flyte med strømmen

    English-Norwegian dictionary > sail

  • 110 trough

    trof
    1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) trau
    2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) bølgedal
    3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) lavtrykksbelte
    krybbe
    --------
    takrenne
    --------
    trau
    subst. \/trɒf\/
    1) trau, tro, forklaring: beholder som dyr drikker og spiser av
    2) kar
    3) bakstetrau
    4) ( geologi) mulde, (for)senkning
    5) ( også overført) bølgedal
    6) (meteorologi, også trough of low pressure)
    lavtrykksrenne, lavtrykksområde, lavtrykk
    7) (vann)renne, vannkanal, ledningskanal
    8) ( også trough gutter) takrenne
    trough of the sea\/waves bølgedal

    English-Norwegian dictionary > trough

  • 111 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) segl
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) sigling
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) vængur
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) sigla
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) sigla, stjórna
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) sigla
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) sigla, halda úr höfn
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) sigla um
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) líða (yfir/um); sigla (í gegnum); rigsa (inn)
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sail

  • 112 sail

    vitorlás, vitorlás hajó, vitorlázás, vitorlás to sail: tovasuhan, iramlik, indul (hajó), vezet (hajót)
    * * *
    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) vitorla
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) vitorlázás
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) vitorla
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) kifut
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) kormányoz
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) hajózik
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) (el)indul, kifut
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) hajózik
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) átúszik; átsétál
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Hungarian dictionary > sail

  • 113 sail

    n. yelken, yelkenler, yelkenli gemi, denize açılma, gemi ile yolculuk, yeldeğirmeni kanadı
    ————————
    v. denize açılmak, yelkenli ile gitmek, gemi ile yol almak, havada süzülmek, uçmak, gururla hareket etmek, yüzdürmek, uçurmak
    * * *
    1. denizde yol al (v.) 2. yelken (n.)
    * * *
    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) yelken
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) deniz yolculuğu
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) yel değirmeni kanadı
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) yelkenle yol almak, seyretmek
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) gemi kullanmak
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) gemiyle yolculuk etmek
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) yelken açmak, denize açılmak, yola çıkmak
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) deniz yolculuğu yapmak, gitmek
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) süzülmek, süzülüp gitmek
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Turkish dictionary > sail

  • 114 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) jadro
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) plovba
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) krilo, lopata (vetrnice)
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) jadrati
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) krmariti
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) pluti
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odpluti
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) pluti
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) drseti
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    * * *
    I [séil]
    noun
    jadro; (vsa) jadra (ladje); (pri številu) ladje plural; krilo mlina na veter; dimnik za zračenje na ladji ali v rudniku; vožnja zjadrnico, z ladjo, potovanje z ladjo; poetically krilo, perut
    in full sail — s polnimi jadri, figuratively s polno paro
    under sail — pod jadri, na vožnji, na poti
    under full sail, with all sails sets polnimi jadri
    a fleet of 100 sail — brodovje, flota 100 ladij
    to go for a sail — iti na jadranje, na vožnjo z ladjo
    to loosen, to unfurl the sails — odvezati, razviti jadra
    to lower, to strike sailspustiti jadro
    to make sail — odpluti, iti na morje
    to set sail for England — odjadrati, odpluti v Anglijo
    to set up one's sail to every wind figuratively obračati plašč po vetru
    to shorten, to take in sailskrajšati jadro
    to take the wind out of s.o.'s sails figuratively prekrižati komu načrte, pokvariti komu dobro priložnost
    to take in sail — sneti jadro, figuratively staviti manjše zahteve
    II [séil]
    intransitive verb
    jadrati, odjadrati, odpluti, pluti, potovati z ladjo; drseti, plavati po zraku, leteti (ptice, oblaki, letalo); odplavati (o ribah); figuratively dostojanstveno hoditi (zlasti o ženskah)
    she sailed into the room slang "priplavala", dostojanstveno je prišla v sobo; transitive verb prejadrati, prepluti; preleteti; krmariti, upravljati (z ladjo); manevrirati (zjadrnico)
    to sail near the wind slang figuratively povedati "tvegano" zgodbo; biti komaj še na robu poštenega ravnanja
    to sail into s.o. slang začeti zmerjati koga, napasti koga

    English-Slovenian dictionary > sail

  • 115 trough

    [trof]
    1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) korito
    2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) valovna dolina
    3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) področje nizkega zračnega pritiska
    * * *
    [trɔf]
    noun
    korito; nečke; majhna kad, banjica; jarek, brazda; valovna dolina

    English-Slovenian dictionary > trough

  • 116 sail

    • ohjata
    • siipi
    • purjepinta
    • purjehdus
    marine
    • purjealus
    • purjehtia
    • purje
    • liidellä
    • matkustaa laivalla
    • lähteä matkalle
    * * *
    seil 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) purje
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) purjehdus
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) siipi
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) purjehtia
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) purjehtia, ohjata
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) mennä laivalla
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) lähteä
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) purjehtia
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) purjehtia
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Finnish dictionary > sail

  • 117 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) bura
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) jūrasbrauciens; ceļojums ar kuģi/laivu
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) (vējdzirnavu) spārns
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) burāt
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) vadīt; stūrēt (kuģi, laivu)
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) braukt ar kuģi/laivu
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) doties jūrā; doties ceļojumā pa jūru
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) ceļot ar kuģi
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) slīdēt; cēli kustēties
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    * * *
    bura, buras; burinieks, burukuģis; izbraukums burulaivā, jūrasbrauciens; vējdzirnavu spārns; burāt; doties jūrā; ceļot; vadīt; stalti soļot

    English-Latvian dictionary > sail

  • 118 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) burė
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) pasiplaukiojimas
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) sparnas
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) plaukti iškeltomis burėmis, buriuoti
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) plaukti, vairuoti (laivą)
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) plaukti
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) išplaukti
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) keliauti laivu
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) plaukti
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sail

  • 119 sail

    n. segel; segeltur, seglats; segling; segelbåt, segelfartyg; vinge (på kvarn)
    --------
    v. segla, avsegla; sväva, glida
    * * *
    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) segel
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) seglats, segling
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) []vinge
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) segla
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) segla
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) segla
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) segla
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) segla
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) segla, sväva
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

    English-Swedish dictionary > sail

  • 120 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) plachta
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) plavba
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) lopatka
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) plachtit
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) řídit
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) plout
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odplout
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) plavit se
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) plout, proplouvat, vplout
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    * * *
    • plout
    • plachta
    • plavit se
    • plachtit

    English-Czech dictionary > sail

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  • sea-lion — (n.) c.1600, kind of lobster, from SEA (Cf. sea) + LION (Cf. lion). Later a fabulous animal (in heraldry, etc.), 1660s. Applied from 1690s to various species of large eared seals. As code name for the planned German invasion of Britain, it… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Sea chart — A chart or map on which the lines of the shore, islands, shoals, harbors, etc., are delineated. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sea scurf — (Zo[ o]l.) Any bryozoan which forms rounded or irregular patches of coral on stones, seaweeds, etc. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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