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121 спротиви се
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* * *I)(-ða, -t), v.1) to turn (be turned) in a certain direction;horfði upp eggin, the edge turned upwards;suðr horfðu dyrr, the door looked south;h. baki við e-m, to turn the back against one;h. við e-m, to face one; fig. to set oneself against one (þeir er heldr höfðu við honum horft í sínum huga);2) to look in a certain way, to have a certain appearance;h. úvænt, to look unpromising (úvænt horfir um sættir);hvárum horfir vænna, who is more likely to get the betler;h. fastliga, erfiðliga, to look difficult;horfir mjök í móti oss, matters look bad for us;horfir til gamans mikils, there is a prospect of much entertainment;3) refl., Hjalta þótti þá úvænt á horfast, H. thought that matters looked unpromising;horfðust þeir Gizurr höfðum at, he and Gizurr lay with their heads together.(að), v. = hörfa.* * *að, [akin to hvarfa, q. v.], to retire, Fas. iii. 34; h. frá í brott, Nj. 216; hvárt sem þeir h. með ánni norðr eða suðr, 228; h. fyrir, to give way, Grett. 114; h. undan, Sd. 175, Fbr. 41 new Ed., Fs. 45; nú h. þeir innar eptir höllinni, Fas. ii. 261; hann hörfaði at borðinu út, Fms. vii. 264; þá skal ganga á feld þó áðr hafi af hörfat, Korm. 86: to pass round, hefir þat (viz. the moon) hörfat hring sinn, Rb. 116: reflex., láta hörfask undan, Ísl. ii. 447. -
123 взбунтоваться против
General subject: set oneself againstУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взбунтоваться против
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125 ἀντιξοοῦντος
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126 αντιφερίζειν
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127 ἀντιφερίζειν
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