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(weep loudly)

  • 1 hüngürdemek

    1. to weep loudly, sob loudly, cry one´s heart out, sob one´s heart out. 2. (for dervishes) to chant loudly.

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  • 2 bawl

    bo:l
    (to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) berrear, chillar, desgañitarse
    tr[bɔːl]
    1 (shout) chillar, gritar
    2 (weep loudly) llorar a lágrima viva
    1 gritar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to bawl at somebody gritarle a alguien
    to bawl out somebody's name gritar el nombre de alguien
    to bawl somebody out pegarle una bronca a alguien
    bawl ['bɔl] vi
    : llorar a gritos
    bawl n
    : grito m, alarido m
    v.
    gritar v.
    bɔːl
    1.
    a) ( shout) vociferar, desgañitarse
    b) ( cry noisily) berrear

    2.
    vt \<\<insults\>\> gritar; \<\<order\>\> dar* a gritos
    Phrasal Verbs:
    [bɔːl]
    VI
    1) (=cry) berrear
    2) (=shout) chillar
    * * *
    [bɔːl]
    1.
    a) ( shout) vociferar, desgañitarse
    b) ( cry noisily) berrear

    2.
    vt \<\<insults\>\> gritar; \<\<order\>\> dar* a gritos
    Phrasal Verbs:

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  • 3 wail

    1. n вопль
    2. n завывание; вой
    3. n громкий плач, рыдание; причитание; стенания
    4. v вопить; стонать
    5. v выть; завывать
    6. v сетовать, жаловаться
    7. v оплакивать; причитать, стенать
    8. v амер. сл. играть на джазовом инструменте
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. howl (noun) howl; moan; ululation
    2. scream (noun) bellow; cry; roar; scream; screech; shout; shriek; whoop
    3. bawl (verb) bawl; squall; yowl
    4. complain (verb) complain; fuss; kick; murmur; repine; whine
    5. cry (verb) blub; blubber; boohoo; cry; sob; weep
    6. howl (verb) bay; howl; quest; ululate
    7. lament (verb) bemoan; keen; lament; moan; mourn; weep loudly

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  • 4 πολύς

    πολύς, πολλή, πολύ, gen. πολλοῦ, ῆς, οῦ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., apolog.) ‘much’.—Comparative πλείων, πλεῖον (18 times in the NT, 4 times in the Apost. Fathers [including Hv 3, 6, 4; Hs 8, 1, 16] and Ath. 12, 3) or πλέον (Lk 3:13 and Ac 15:28 μηδὲν πλέον; otherwise, πλέον in the NT only J 21:15; 14 times in the Apost. Fathers [incl. μηδὲν πλέον Hs 1, 1, 6]; Ar. twice; Just. 6 times; Tat. once; Ath. 7 times), ονος; pl. πλείονες, and acc. πλείονας contracted πλείους, neut. πλείονα and πλείω (the latter Mt 26:53 [πλεῖον, πλείου vv.ll.]; B-D-F §30, 2; Mlt-H. 82; Thackeray p. 81f; Mayser p. 68f) ‘more’ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr B 7 p. 111, 27=Stone p. 70 [πλείον]; TestJob 35:2; TestGad 7:2 [πλεῖον]; AscIs 3:8; [πλέον]; EpArist; apolog. exc. Mel.).—Superlative πλεῖστος, η, ον ‘most’ (Hom.+).
    pert. to being a large number, many, a great number of
    positive πολύς, πολλή, πολύ
    α. adj., preceding or following a noun (or ptc. or adj. used as a noun) in the pl. many, numerous δυνάμεις πολλαί many mighty deeds Mt 7:22b. δαιμονιζόμενοι πολλοί 8:16. Cp. vs. 30; 9:10; 13:17; 24:11; 27:52, 55; Mk 2:15a; 6:13; 12:41; Lk 4:25, 27; 7:21b; 10:24; J 10:32; 14:2; Ac 1:3; 2:43; 8:7b; 14:22; Ro 4:17f (Gen 17:5); 8:29; 12:4; 1 Cor 8:5ab; 11:30; 12:12a, 20; 1 Ti 6:12; 2 Ti 2:2; Hb 2:10; 1J 4:1; 2J 7; Rv 5:11; 9:9; 10:11; 1 Cl 55:3ab. ἔτη πολλά many years: Lk 12:19b (εἰς ἔτη π.); Ac 24:10 (ἐκ π. ἐτῶν); Ro 15:23 (ἀπὸ π. [v.l. ἱκανῶν] ἐτῶν).—αἱ ἁμαρτίαι αἱ πολλαί Lk 7:47a. αἱ εὐεργεσίαι αἱ π. 1 Cl 21:1.—πολλὰ καὶ βαρέα αἰτιώματα many serious charges Ac 25:7 (cp. Ps.-Pla., Sisyph. 1, 387a πολλά τε καὶ καλὰ πράγματα; B-D-F §442, 11; Rob. 655). πολλὰ καὶ ἄλλα σημεῖα J 20:30 (on the form X., Hell. 5, 4, 1 πολλὰ μὲν οὖν … καὶ ἄλλα λέγειν καὶ Ἑλληνικὰ καὶ βαρβαρικά; Dionys. Hal. 2, 67, 5; Ps.-Demetr. 142 πολλὰς κ. ἄλλας χάριτας; Jos., Ant. 3, 318; Tat. 38, 1. On the subject-matter Bultmann 540, 3; also Porphyr., Vi. Pyth. 28 after a miracle-story: μυρία δʼ ἕτερα θαυμαστότερα κ. θειότερα περὶ τἀνδρὸς … εἴρηται κτλ.).—ἄλλοι πολλοί many others IRo 10:1. ἄλλαι πολλαί Mk 15:41. ἄλλα πολλά (Jos., Bell. 6, 169, Ant. 9, 242; Just., D. 8, 1) J 21:25. ἕτεροι πολλοί Ac 15:35. ἕτερα πολλά (Jos., Vi. 39) Lk 22:65.—Predicative: πολλοί εἰσιν οἱ ἐισερχόμενοι Mt 7:13.—Mk 5:9; 6:31; Gal 4:27 (Is 54:1). AcPl Ha 5, 16.—οὐ πολλοί not many=( only) a few οὐ πολλαὶ ἡμέραι (Jos., Ant. 5, 328, Vi. 309) Lk 15:13; J 2:12; Ac 1:5; AcPl Ha 11, 1. οὐ πολλοὶ σοφοί not many wise (people) 1 Cor 1:26a; cp. bc. οὐ πολλοί πατέρες not many fathers 4:15.
    β. subst.
    א. πολλοί many i.e. persons—without the art. Mt 7:22; 8:11; 12:15; 20:28; 24:5ab; 26:28; Mk 2:2; 3:10 (Mt 12:15 has ascensive πάντας; other passages to be compared in this connection are Mk 10:45=Mt 20:28 πολλῶν and 1 Ti 2:6 πάντων. Cp. the double tradition of the saying of Bias in Clem. of Alex., Strom. 1, 61, 3 πάντες ἄνθρωποι κακοὶ ἢ οἱ πλεῖστοι τ. ἀνθρώπων κακοί.—On Mk 10:45 s. OCullmann, TZ 4, ’48, 471–73); 6:2; 11:8; Lk 1:1 (cp. Herm. Wr. 11, 1, 1b and see JBauer, NovT 4, ’60, 263–66), 14; J 2:23; 8:30; Ac 9:42; Ro 16:2; 2 Cor 11:18; Gal 3:16 (πολλοί= a plurality); Tit 1:10; Hb 12:15; 2 Pt 2:2. AcPl Ha 5, 8; 7, 5; 11, 3. Opp. ὀλίγοι Mt 22:14; 20:16 v.l. (cp. Pla., Phd. 69c ναρθηκοφόροι μὲν πολλοί, βάκχοι δέ τε παῦροι=the thyrsus-bearers [officials] are many, but the truly inspired are few)—W. a partitive gen. πολλοὶ τῶν Φαρισαίων Mt 3:7. π. πῶν υἱῶν Ἰσραήλ Lk 1:16.—J 4:39; 12:11; Ac 4:4; 8:7a; 13:43; 18:8; 19:18; 2 Cor 12:21; Rv 8:11.—W. ἐκ and gen. (AscIs 3:1; Jos., Ant. 11, 151) πολλοὶ ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν J 6:60, 66.—10:20; 11:19, 45; 12:42; Ac 17:12. ἐκ τοῦ ὄχλου πολλοί J 7:31 (Appian, Iber. 78 §337 πολλοὶ ἐκ τοῦ πλήθους).
    ב. πολλά—many things, much without the art.: γράφειν write at length B 4:9. διδάσκειν Mk 4:2; 6:34b. λαλεῖν Mt 13:3. μηχανᾶσθαι MPol 3. πάσχειν (Pind., O. 13, 63 al.; Jos., Ant. 13, 268; 403) Mt 16:21; Mk 5:26a; 9:12; Lk 9:22; 17:25; B 7:11; AcPl Ha 8, 19. ποιεῖν Mk 6:20 v.l. United w. another neut. by καί (Lucian, Icar. 20 πολλὰ κ. δεινά; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 345 D.: πολλὰ κ. καλά; Ps.-Demetr., El. 70 πολλὰ κ. ἄλλα; likew. Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 13 §53; Arrian, Anab. 6, 11, 2) πολλὰ κ. ἕτερα many other things Lk 3:18. πολλὰ ἂν κ. ἄλλα εἰπεῖν ἔχοιμι Dg 2:10 (Eur., Ep. 3, 2, πολλὰ κ. ἕτερα εἰπεῖν ἔχω; Diod S 17, 38, 3 πολλὰ δὲ καὶ ἄλλα … διαλεχθείς). ἐν πολλοῖς in many ways (Diod S 26, 1, 2; OGI 737, 7 [II B.C.]; Just., D. 124, 4 [of line of proof]) 2 Cor 8:22a. ἐπὶ πολλῶν (opp. ἐπὶ ὀλίγα) over many things Mt 25:21, 23.—W. art. (Pla., Apol. 1, 17a) τὰ πολλὰ πράσσειν transact a great deal of business Hs 4:5b.
    γ. elliptical δαρήσεται πολλά (sc. πληγάς) will receive many (lashes) Lk 12:47 (B-D-F §154; 241, 6).
    comparative πλείων, πλεῖον
    α. adj. w. a plural (Diod S 14, 6, 1 μισθοφόρους πλείους=many mercenaries) πλείονας πόνους (opp. οὐχ ἕνα οὐδὲ δύο) 1 Cl 5:4. ἐπὶ ἡμέρας πλείους for a (large) number of days, for many days (Jos., Ant. 4, 277; cp. Theophr. in Apollon. Paradox. 29 πλείονας ἡμ.) Ac 13:31.—21:10 (Jos., Ant. 16, 15); 24:17; 25:14; 27:20. οἱ μὲν πλείονές εἰσιν γεγονότες ἱερεῖς the priests of former times existed in greater numbers Hb 7:23. ἑτέροις λόγοις πλείοσιν in many more words (than have been reported) Ac 2:40. ταῦτα καὶ ἕτερα πλείονα MPol 12:1.—W. a gen. of comparison (Just., A I 53, 3; Tat. 3, 2) ἄλλους δούλους πλείονας τῶν πρώτων other slaves, more than (he had sent) at first Mt 21:36. πλείονα σημεῖα ὧν more signs than those which J 7:31. Also w. ἤ: πλείονας μαθητὰς ἤ more disciples than 4:1. After πλείονες (-α) before numerals the word for ‘than’ is omitted (B-D-F §185, 4; Kühner-G. II 311; Rob. 666; Jos., Ant. 14, 96) ἐτῶν ἦν πλειόνων τεσσεράκοντα ὁ ἄνθρωπος the man was more than 40 years old Ac 4:22. πλείους τεσσεράκοντα 23:13, 21. Cp. 24:11; 25:6 (Jos., Ant. 6, 306 δέκα οὐ πλείους ἡμέρας).—The ref. is to relative extent (cp. 2bα) in τὰ ἔργα σου τὰ ἕσχατα πλείονα τῶν πρώτων your deeds, the latter of which are greater than the former Rv 2:19.
    β. subst.
    א. (οἱ) πλείονες, (οἱ) πλείους the majority, most (Diog. L. 1, 20; 22; Jos., Ant. 10, 114) Ac 19:32; 27:12. W. ἐξ: ἐξ ὧν οἱ πλείονες most of whom 1 Cor 15:6. W. gen. and a neg. (litotes) οὐκ ἐν τ. πλείοσιν αὐτῶν ηὐδόκησεν ὁ θεός God was pleased with only a few of them 10:5. This is perh. (s. ג below) the place for 1 Cor 9:19; 2 Cor 2:6; 9:2. Phil 1:14; MPol 5:1.
    ב. (οἱ) πλείονες, (οἱ) πλείους (even) more πλείονες in even greater numbers Ac 28:23. πολλῷ πλείους ἐπίστευσαν many more came to believe J 4:41.—διὰ τῶν πλειόνων to more and more people=those who are still to be won for Christ 2 Cor 4:15.
    ג. (οἱ) πλείονες, (οἱ) πλείους. In contrast to a minority οἱ πλείονες can gain the sense the others, the rest (so τὰ πλείονα Soph., Oed. Col. 36; τὸ πλέον Thu. 4, 30, 4; Jos., Ant. 12, 240; B-D-F §244, 3). So perh. (s. א above) ἵνα τ. πλείονας κερδήσω (opp. the apostle himself) 1 Cor 9:19; 2 Cor 2:6 (opp. the one who has been punished too severely.—In this case [s. א above] his punishment would have been determined by a unanimous vote of the Christian assembly rather than by a majority). Cp. 9:2; Phil 1:14; MPol 5:1.
    ד. πλείονα (for πλεῖον) more Mt 20:10 v.l.; various things Lk 11:53. ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸς πλείονα 1 Cl 24:5 (s. as adv. ParJer 7:26).
    superl. adj. πλείστη w. a plural most of αἱ πλεῖσται δυνάμεις Mt 11:20 (difft. B-D-F §245, 1).
    pert. to being relatively large in quantity or measure, much, extensive
    positive πολύς, πολλή, πολύ
    α. adj. preceding or following a noun (or ptc. or adj. used as a noun)
    א. in the sg. much, large, great πολὺς ἀριθμός Ac 11:21. W. words that in themselves denote a plurality (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 80 §338 στρατὸς πολύς) πολὺς ὄχλος (s. ὄχ. 1a) Mt 14:14; 20:29; 26:47; Mk 5:21, 24; 6:34a; 8:1; 9:14; 12:37 (ὁ π. ὄχ.); Lk 5:29; 6:17a; 8:4; J 6:2, 5 (for the expression ὁ ὄχλος πολύς, in which π. follows the noun, J 12:9, 12, cp. Arrian, Anab. 1, 9, 6 ὁ φόνος πολύς); Ac 6:7; Rv 7:9; 19:1, 6. πολὺ πλῆθος (s. pl. 2bα) Mk 3:7f; Lk 5:6; 6:17b; 23:27; Ac 14:1; 17:4; 1 Cl 6:1. λαὸς πολύς many people Ac 18:10. Of money and its value, also used in imagery μισθὸς πολύς Mt 5:12; Lk 6:23, 35 (all three predicative, as Gen 15:1). ἐργασία π. Ac 16:16. π. κεφάλαιον 22:28. χρυσοῦ πολλοῦ … τρυφῆς πολλῆς AcPl Ha 2, 19.—Of things that occur in the mass or in large quantities (Diod S 3, 50, 1 πολλὴ ἄμπελος) γῆ πολλή Mt 13:5; Mk 4:5; θερισμὸς π. Mt 9:37; Lk 10:2 (both pred.). χόρτος π. J 6:10; καρπὸς π. (Cyranides p. 121, 11) 12:24; 15:5, 8.—λόγος π. a long speech (Diod S 13, 1, 2; Just., D. 123, 7) Ac 15:32; 20:2. περὶ οὗ πολὺς ἡμῖν ὁ λόγος about this we have much to say Hb 5:11 (cp. Pla., Phd. 115d).—Of time: πολὺς χρόνος a long time (Hom. et al.; Demetr.(?): 722 Fgm. 7; Jos., Ant. 8, 342; 19, 28; Just., A II, 2, 11) J 5:6 (s. ἔχω 7b); Hs 6, 4, 4 (pred.). μετὰ πολὺν χρόνον (Jos., Ant. 12, 324) Mt 25:19. Differently Mk 6:35ab (s. 3aα).
    ב. adj. w. a noun in the pl. many, large, great, extensive, plentiful ὄχλοι πολλοί great crowds or probably better many people (as Diod S 20, 59, 2; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 10, 3. For the corresponding mng. of ὄχλοι s. ὄχλος 1a) Mt 4:25; 8:1; 13:2; 15:30a; 19:2; Lk 5:15; 14:25. κτήματα πολλά a great deal of property Mt 19:22; Mk 10:22 (cp. Da 11:28 χρήματα π.). ὕδατα πολλά much water, many waters (Maximus Tyr. 21, 3g of the Nile ὁ πολὺς ποταμός, likew. Procop. Soph., Ep. 111) J 3:23; Rv 1:15; 14:2; 17:1; 19:6b. θυμιάματα πολλά a great deal of incense 8:3. τὰ πολλὰ γράμματα Ac 26:24. πολλοὶ χρόνοι long periods of time (Plut., Thes. 6, 9). πολλοῖς χρόνοις for long periods of time (SIG 836, 6; pap) Lk 8:29; 1 Cl 44:3. χρόνοις πολλοῖς AcPlCor 2:10. ἐκ πολλῶν χρόνων (Diod S 3, 47, 8; Jos., Ant. 14, 110; 17, 204) 1 Cl 42:5.
    β. subst.
    א. πολλοί many i.e. pers.—w. the art. οἱ πολλοί the many, of whatever appears in the context Mk 6:2 v.l. (the many people who were present in the synagogue); 9:26b (the whole crowd). Opp. ὁ εἷς Ro 5:15ac, 19ab; the many who form the ἓν σῶμα the one body 12:5; 1 Cor 10:17. Paul pays attention to the interests of the many rather than to his own vs. 33 (cp. Jos., Ant. 3, 212).—The majority, most (X., An. 5, 6, 19; Appian, Maced. 7, Bell. Civ. 4, 73 §309; 2 Macc 1:36; En 104:10; AscIs 3:26; Jos., Ant. 17, 72; Just., D. 4, 3) Mt 24:12; Hb 12:15 v.l. W. a connotation of disapproval most people, the crowd (Socrat., Ep. 6, 2; Dio Chrys. 15 [32], 8; Epict. 1, 3, 4; 2, 1, 22 al.; Plut., Mor. 33a; 470b; Plotinus, Enn. 2, 9, 9; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 42) 2 Cor 2:17; Pol 2:1; 7:2.—Jeremias, The Eucharistic Words of Jesus3, tr. NPerrin, ’66, 179–82; 226–31, and TW VI 536–45: πολλοί.
    ב. πολύ much ᾧ ἐδόθη πολύ, πολὺ ζητηθήσεται παρʼ αὐτοῦ, καὶ ᾧ παρέθεντο πολὺ κτλ. Lk 12:48 (Just., A I, 17, 4 twice πλέον). Cp. 16:10ab; 2 Cl 8:5; καρποφορεῖν π. bear much fruit Hs 2:3. πολὺ κατὰ πάντα τρόπον much in every way Ro 3:2 (Ael. Aristid. 34, 43 K.=50 p. 562 D. gives answer to a sim. quest. asked by himself: πολλὰ καὶ παντοῖα).—Js 5:16.—As gen. of price πολλοῦ for a large sum of money (Menand., Fgm. 197 Kö.; PRyl 244, 10. S. στρουθίον.) Mt 26:9.—Of time: ἐπὶ πολύ ( for) a long time (JosAs 19:3; Ar. 65, 3; s. also ἐπί 18cβ) Ac 28:6; AcPl Ha 10, 21. μετʼ οὐ πολύ soon afterward Ac 27:14 (μετά B 2c).—ἐπὶ πολύ more than once, often (Is 55:7) Hm 4, 1, 8.—Before a comp. (as Hom. et al.; B-D-F §246; Rob. 664) in the acc. πολὺ βέλτιον much better Hs 1:9. π. ἐλάττων v 3, 7, 6 (Ar. 6, 2). π. μᾶλλον much more, to a much greater degree (Dio Chrys. 2, 10; 17; 64 al.; Ael. Aristid. 34, 9 K.=50 p. 549 D.; Just., A II, 8, 3; D. 95, 1 al.) Hb 12:9, 25 (by means of a negative it acquires the mng. much less; cp. Diod S 7, 14, 6 πολὺ μᾶλλον μὴ … =even much less); Dg 2:7b. π. πλέον 2:7a (Ar. 11, 7). π. σπουδαιότερος 2 Cor 8:22b. Cp. π. τιμώτερον 1 Pt 1:7 v.l.; in the dat. of degree of difference πολλῷ μᾶλλον (Thu. 2, 51, 4; UPZ 42, 48 [162 B.C.]; EpArist 7; 24 al.; Sir prol. ln. 14; Jos., Ant. 18, 184; Just., A I, 68, 9; Tat. 17, 4) Mt 6:30; Mk 10:48b; Lk 18:39; Ro 5:9f, 15b, 17; 1 Cor 12:22; 2 Cor 3:9, 11; Phil 2:12. πολλῷ μᾶλλον κρείσσον 1:23 (v.l. without μᾶλλον). πολλῷ πλείους J 4:41. πολλῷ στρουθίων as v.l. Mt 20:31 and Lk 12:7 (both N.25 app.; on the strong ms. support for this rdg. s. RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 21–24).—W. the art. τὸ πολύ (opp. τὸ ὀλίγον as X., An. 7, 7, 36) 2 Cor 8:15 (cp. Ex 16:18).
    ג. πολύς (Diod S 14, 107, 4 πολὺς ἦν ἐπὶ τῇ τιμωρίᾳ=he was strongly inclined toward punishing) μὴ πολὺς ἐν ῥήμασιν γίνου do not be profuse in speech, do not gossip 1 Cl 30:5 (Job 11:3).—Παπίας ὁ πολύς Papias (7), prob. to be understood as ὁ πάνυ; s. πάνυ d.
    comp. πλείων, πλεῖον; adv. πλειόνως
    α. adj., w. a singular (TestJob 35:2 διὰ πλείονος εὐωδίας) καρπὸν πλείονα more fruit J 15:2, 8 P66; Hs 5, 2, 4. τὸ πλεῖον μέρος τοῦ ὄχλου the greater part of the throng 8, 1, 16. ἐπὶ πλείονα χρόνον for a longer time (PTebt 6:31 [II B.C.]) Ac 18:20. Foll. by gen. of comparison: πλείονα τιμήν more honor Hb 3:3b.—IPol 1:3a. Foll. by παρά τινα for comparison Hb 3:3a; 11:4; Hs 9, 18, 2. ὅσῳ πλείονος κατηξιώθημεν γνώσεως, τοσούτῳ μᾶλλον 1 Cl 41:4.—τὸ πλεῖον μέρος as adv. acc. for the greater part Hv 3, 6, 4a.
    β. as subst. πλεῖον, πλέον more τὸ πλεῖον the greater sum (cp. Diod S 1, 82, 2=the greater part; Ps 89:10) Lk 7:43. πλεῖον λαμβάνειν receive a larger sum Mt 20:10. W. partitive gen. ἐπὶ πλεῖον προκόψουσιν ἀσεβείας they will arrive at an ever greater measure of impiety=become more and more deeply involved in impiety 2 Ti 2:16. W. a gen. of comparison πλεῖον τῆς τροφῆς someth. greater (more important) than food Mt 6:25; Lk 12:23. πλεῖον Ἰωνᾶ Mt 12:41; cp. vs. 42; Lk 11:31, 32. ἡ χήρα πλεῖον πάντων ἔβαλεν the widow put in more than all the rest Mk 12:43; Lk 21:3. μηδὲν πλέον nothing more (Jos., Bell. 1, 43; cp. Just., D. 2, 3 οὐδὲν πλέον); the words than, except following are expressed by παρά and the acc. Lk 3:13 or by πλήν w. gen. Ac 15:28, w. εἰ μή Hs 1:6.—The acc. is used as an adv. more, in greater measure, to a greater degree (Herm. Wr. 13, 21 Nock after the mss.) Lk 7:42; IRo 1:1; IEph 6:2; w. a gen. of comparison Mt 5:20 (περισσεύω 1aβ); J 21:15; IPol 5:2 (s. Ad’Alès, RSR 25, ’35, 489–92). τριετίαν ἢ καὶ πλεῖον for three years or even more Ac 20:18 D (cp. TestAbr B 7 p. 111, 27 [Stone p. 70, 27]).—ἐπὶ πλεῖον any farther (of place) Ac 4:17 (TestGad 7:2; Ath. 12 [ἐπί 4bβ]); (of time) at length Ac 20:9 (ἐπί 18cβ) or any longer, too long 24:4; 1 Cl 55:1 (ἐπί 18cβ); any more, even more (ἐπί 13) 2 Ti 3:9; 1 Cl 18:3 (Ps 50:4). Strengthened πολὺ πλέον much more, much rather (4 Macc 1:8; cp. X., An. 7, 5, 15; BGU 180, 12f [172 A.D.] πολλῷ πλεῖον; Ar. 11, 7 πολλῷ πλεῖον) Dg 2:7; 4:5.—Also w. indications of number (s. 1bα) πλεῖον ἢ ἄρτοι πέντε Lk 9:13 (the words πλ. ἤ outside the constr. as X., An. 1, 2, 11). In πλείω δώδεκα λεγιῶνας ἀγγέλων more than twelve legions of angels Mt 26:53 the text is uncertain (B-D-F §185, 4; s. Rob. 666).—The adv. can also be expressed by πλειόνως (Aeneas Tact. 237; Jos., Ant. 17, 2; Leontios 24, p. 52, 10) more ὅσον … πλειόνως the more … the more IEph 6:1.
    superl. πλεῖστος, ον
    α. adj.
    א. superlative proper τὸ πλεῖστον μέρος the greatest part w. partitive gen. Hs 8, 2, 9; 9, 7, 4. As adv. acc. for the greatest part 8, 5, 6; 8, 10, 1 (s. μέρος 1d).
    ב. elative (s. Mayser II/1, 1926, 53) very great, very large (ὁ) πλεῖστος ὄχλος Mt 21:8 (ὁ πλεῖστος ὄχλος could also be the greatest part of the crowd, as Thu. 7, 78, 2; Pla., Rep. 3, 397d); Mk 4:1.
    β. subst. οἱ πλεῖστοι the majority, most Ac 19:32 D (Just., D. 1, 4; cp. D. 48, 4 πλεῖστοι).
    pert. to being high on a scale of extent
    positive πολύς, πολλή, πολύ
    α. as simple adj., to denote degree much, great, strong, severe, hard, deep, profound (Diod S 13, 7, 4 πολὺς φόβος; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 57; 58 p. 265, 3 πολλὴ δικαιοσύνη; Eccl 5:16 θυμὸς π.; Sir 15:18 σοφία; TestAbr A 20 p. 103, 4 [Stone p. 54] ἀθυμία; Just., D. 3, 1 ἠρεμία) ἀγάπη Eph 2:4. ἀγών 1 Th 2:2. ἄθλησις Hb 10:32. ἁπλότης Hv 3, 9, 1. ἀσιτία Ac 27:21. βία 24:6 [7] v.l. γογγυσμός J 7:12. διακονία Lk 10:40. δοκιμή 2 Cor 8:2. δόξα Mt 24:30; Hv 1, 3, 4; 2, 2, 6. δύναμις Mk 13:26. ἐγκράτεια strict self-control Hv 2, 3, 2. εἰρήνη complete or undisturbed peace (Diod S 3, 64, 7; 11, 38, 1) Ac 24:2. ἔλεος 1 Pt 1:3. ἐπιθυμία 1 Th 2:17. ζημία Ac 27:10. ζήτησις 15:7. θλῖψις 2 Cor 2:4a; 1 Th 1:6. καύχησις 2 Cor 7:4b (pred.). μακροθυμία Ro 9:22. ὀδυρμός Mt 2:18. παράκλησις 2 Cor 8:4. παρρησία (Wsd 5:1) 3:12; 7:4a (pred.); 1 Ti 3:13; Phlm 8. πεποίθησις 2 Cor 8:22c. πλάνη 2 Cl 1:7. πληροφορία 1 Th 1:5. πόνος Col 4:13. σιγή a great or general hush (X., Cyr. 7, 1, 25; Arrian, Anab. 5, 28, 4) Ac 21:40. στάσις 23:10. τρόμος 1 Cor 2:3. φαντασία Ac 25:23. χαρά 8:8; Phlm 7. ὥρα πολλή late hour (Polyb. 5, 8, 3; Dionys. Hal. 2, 54; Jos., Ant. 8, 118) Mk 6:35ab.
    β. subst. πολλά in the acc. used as adv. greatly, earnestly, strictly, loudly, often etc. (X., Cyr. 1, 5, 14; Diod S 13, 41, 5; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 19, 2; Aelian, VH 1, 23; 4 Km 10:18; Is 23:16; TestSol 1:1; GrBar; ApcMos; Jos., Ant. 14, 348) ἀλαλάζειν πολλά Mk 5:38 (s. ἀλαλάζω). πολλὰ ἁμαρτάνειν Hs 4:5c (ApcMos 32). π. ἀνακρίνειν Ac 28:18 v.l. π. ἀπορεῖν Mk 6:20 (Field, Notes 29). π. ἀσπάζεσθαι 1 Cor 16:19 (s. ἀσπάζομαι 1a). δεηθῆναι π. (GrBar 4:14; Jos., Vi. 173; 343) Hs 5, 4, 1. διαστέλλεσθαι Mk 5:43 (s. διαστέλλω). π. ἐπιτιμᾶν 3:12. π. ἐρωτᾶν earnestly pray Hv 2, 2, 1. κατηγορεῖν π. Mk 15:3 (s. κατηγορέω 1a). κηρύσσειν π. talk freely 1:45. κλαίειν bitterly Ac 8:24 D (ApcMos 39). κοπιᾶν (ApcMos 24; CIG IV 9552, 5 … μοι πολλὰ ἐκοπίασεν, cp. Dssm., LO 266, 5 [LAE 317]) work hard Ro 16:6, 12; 2 Cl 7:1b. νηστεύειν π. fast often Mt 9:14a. ὀμνύναι π. Mk 6:23. παρακαλεῖν Mk 5:10, 23; Ac 20:1 D; 1 Cor 16:12. π. πταίειν make many mistakes Js 3:2. π. σπαράσσειν convulse violently Mk 9:26a.—W. the art. ἐνεκοπτόμην τὰ πολλά I have been hindered these many times (cp. Ro 1:13 πολλάκις) Ro 15:22 (v.l. πολλάκις here too).
    γ. subst. πολύ in the acc. used as adv. greatly, very much, strongly (Da 6:15, 24 Theod.) ἀγαπᾶν πολύ show much affection, love greatly Lk 7:47b. κλαίειν π. weep loudly Rv 5:4.—Mk 12:27; Ac 18:27.
    superlative, the neut. acc. πλεῖστον, α as adv. (sing. Hom. et al.; pl. Pind. et al.)
    α. pl. πλεῖστα in the formula of greeting at the beginning of a letter πλεῖστα χαίρειν (POxy 742; 744; 1061 [all three I B.C.]; PTebt 314, 2 [II A.D.] and very oft. in pap.—Griech. pap ed. Ltzm.: Kl. Texte 142, 1910, p. 4, 5, 6, 7 al.; Preis. II s.v. πλεῖστος) heartiest greeting(s) IEph ins; IMg ins; ITr ins; IRo ins; ISm ins; IPol ins.
    β. sing. τὸ πλεῖστον at the most (Aristoph., Vesp. 260; Diod S 14, 71, 3 πεμπταῖοι ἢ τὸ πλ. ἑκταῖοι; POxy 58, 17; PGiss 65:9) κατὰ δύο ἢ τὸ πλ. τρεῖς (word for word like Περὶ ὕψους 32, 1) 1 Cor 14:27.—B. 922f. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > πολύς

  • 5 hüngür hüngür

    used in: - ağlamak to weep loudly, sob loudly, cry one´s heart out, sob one´s heart out.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > hüngür hüngür

  • 6 bramer

    v. intrans.
    1. To 'bawl', to weep loudly.
    2. To 'howl down', to express vociferous disapproval.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > bramer

  • 7 ululate

    1. v книжн. выть, завывать
    2. v книжн. рыдать, плакать навзрыд
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. howl (verb) bay; howl; quest; wail
    2. lament (verb) bemoan; keen; lament; moan; mourn; sob; weep loudly; whine

    English-Russian base dictionary > ululate

  • 8 būčàti

    būčàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `roar'
    Page in Trubačev: III 74
    Russian:
    bučát' (dial.) `low, weep loudly, hum' [verb]
    Czech:
    bučeti `roar, low' [verb]
    Slovak:
    bučat' `low' [verb]
    Polish:
    buczeć `hum, cry' [verb]
    Upper Sorbian:
    bučeć `roar, low, cry' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    búčati `make a loud noise, boom, rage' [verb], búčīm [1sg];
    Čak. būčȁti (Vrgada) `hit the surface of the sea to frighten fish into a net' [verb], bũčåš [2sg]
    Slovene:
    búčati `make a loud noise, roar' [verb], bučím [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    bučá `make a deafening noise' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bouk-
    Lithuanian:
    baũkti `roar' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰouk-
    Page in Pokorny: 97

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > būčàti

  • 9 ęčati

    ęčati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `wail, moan'
    Page in Trubačev: VI 61-62
    Church Slavic:
    jačati (RuCS) `cry out, wail, moan' [verb]
    Russian:
    jačát' (dial.) `wail, moan' [verb]
    Old Russian:
    jačati `cry out, wail, moan' [verb]
    Czech:
    ječeti `shriek' [verb]
    Old Czech:
    jěčěti `scream, moan' [verb]
    Slovak:
    jačat' `weep loudly, moan' [verb]
    Polish:
    jęczeć `moan' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    jéčati `resound, moan' [verb]
    Slovene:
    ję́čati `whine, moan' [verb], ječím
    Bulgarian:
    ečá `sound, buzz' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ink-
    Lithuanian:
    inkštėti (dial.) `stammer' [verb]
    Other cognates:
    Lat. uncāre `make the sound of a bear' [verb];
    MLG anken `moan, sigh' [verb];
    MoDu. janken `howl, cry' [verb]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > ęčati

  • 10 garung

    1. meng-garung grow, roar. 2 cry or weep loudly. 2 see GARONG.

    Malay-English dictionary > garung

  • 11 κλαυθμός

    κλαυθμός, οῦ, ὁ (s. κλαίω; Hom. et al.; ins [Sb 7541, 15: II A.D.]; LXX; pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph., Just.) weeping, crying (w. ὀδυρμός) Mt 2:18 (Jer 38:15; θρῆνος, which is found w. both of them here as well as Mt 2:18 v.l., occurs also TestJob 31:7; Philo, Vi. Cont. 73 and Jos., Ant. 20, 112 w. κλαυθμός). ἱκανὸς κ. ἐγένετο πάντων they all began to weep loudly Ac 20:37. ὁ κ. with ὁ (the art. indicates the unique and extreme character of the action) βρυγμὸς τ. ὀδόντων Mt 8:12; 13:42, 50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30; Lk 13:28 (on these passages s. BSchwanke, BZ 16, ’72, 121f).—DELG. s.v. κλαίω. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > κλαυθμός

  • 12 cry

    1. noun
    1) (of grief) Schrei, der; (of words) Schreien, das; Geschrei, das; (of hounds or wolves) Heulen, das

    a cry of pain/rage — ein Schmerzens-/Wutschrei

    a far cry from... — (fig.) etwas ganz anderes als...

    2) (appeal, entreaty) Appell, der
    3) (fit or spell of weeping)
    2. transitive verb
    1) rufen; (loudly) schreien
    2) (weep) weinen

    cry one's eyes outsich (Dat.) die Augen ausweinen

    cry oneself to sleepsich in den Schlaf weinen

    3. intransitive verb
    1) rufen; (loudly) schreien

    cry [out] for something/somebody — nach etwas/jemandem rufen od. schreien

    cry with pain — vor Schmerz[en] schreien

    2) (weep) weinen ( over wegen)

    cry for something — nach etwas weinen; (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) nachweinen

    3) [Möwe:] schreien
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/17603/cry_off">cry off
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) weinen
    2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) schreien
    2. noun
    1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) der Schrei
    2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) das Weinen
    3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) der Schrei
    - a far cry
    - cry off
    * * *
    <- ie->
    [kraɪ]
    I. n
    1. no pl (act of shedding tears) Weinen nt
    to have a \cry sich akk ausweinen
    have a good \cry wein dich ruhig aus
    2. (loud emotional utterance) Schrei m; (shout also) Ruf m
    they were wakened by cries of ‘fire!’ sie wachten auf, weil jemand [mehrmals] laut ‚Feuer!‘ schrie
    a \cry of pain/pleasure ein Schmerzens-/Freudenschrei m
    to give [or utter] a \cry einen Schrei ausstoßen
    3. (appeal) Ruf m ( for nach + dat)
    \cry for help Hilferuf m, Hilfeschrei m
    4. (slogan) Parole f
    5. ZOOL, ORN Schreien nt kein pl, Geschrei nt kein pl
    6.
    to be a far \cry from sth wenig mit etw dat zu tun haben, weit von etw dat entfernt sein
    that's a far \cry from the truth das hat mit der Wahrheit ziemlich wenig zu tun
    it's still a far \cry from what I expected of you das hätte ich nie von Ihnen erwartet
    to be in full \cry in ein eifriges Gespräch vertieft sein; HUNT hounds in voller Jagd sein
    to be in full \cry over sth gegen etw akk Sturm laufen
    II. vi weinen; baby schreien
    to \cry for sth nach etw dat weinen
    we all laughed until we cried wir alle lachten Tränen
    to \cry for joy vor Freude weinen
    it is no good \crying over spilt [or AM spilled] milk was passiert ist, ist passiert
    III. vt
    to \cry sth
    1. (shed tears) etw weinen
    she cried bitter tears sie vergoss bittere Tränen
    to \cry oneself to sleep sich akk in den Schlaf weinen
    2. (exclaim) etw rufen [o schreien]
    “help me!” he cried „Hilfe!“ schrie er
    3.
    to \cry one's eyes [or heart] out sich dat die Augen ausweinen
    to \cry foul einen Regelverstoß [öffentlich] kritisieren
    to \cry foul at sth etw [öffentlich] als Fehlverhalten kritisieren
    to \cry wolf falschen Alarm geben
    * * *
    [kraɪ]
    1. n
    1) (= inarticulate shout) Schrei m; (= call) Ruf m

    to give or utter a cry — (auf)schreien, einen Schrei ausstoßen

    a cry of fear/pain — ein Angst-/Schmerzensschrei m

    he gave a cry for helper rief um Hilfe

    See:
    far
    2) (of animal) Schrei m; (HUNT of hounds) Geheul nt, Gebell nt
    3) (= slogan) Parole f; (= battle cry) Schlachtruf m
    4)

    (= outcry) a cry for sth — ein Ruf m nach etw

    5)

    (= weep) a cry will do you good — weine ruhig, das wird dir guttun

    2. vi
    1) (= weep) weinen, heulen (inf); (baby) schreien

    she was crying for her teddy bear —

    ... or I'll give you something to cry about —... und dann weißt du, warum du heulst (inf)

    2) (= call) rufen; (louder) schreien; (HUNT hounds) heulen; (animal, bird) schreien

    to cry for help — um Hilfe rufen/schreien

    she cried for a nurse/for somebody to come — sie rief/schrie nach einer Krankenschwester/nach jemandem

    3. vt
    1) (= shout out) rufen; (louder) schreien

    he cried to me to go away — er rief mir zu, dass ich verschwinden sollte

    See:
    → crying, wolf
    2) (= announce) ausrufen
    3) (= weep) bitter tears etc weinen

    to cry one's eyes/heart out — sich (dat) die Augen ausweinen/herzzerreißend weinen

    to cry on sb's shouldersich an jds Schulter or bei jdm ausweinen

    * * *
    cry [kraı]
    A s
    1. Schrei m, Ruf m ( beide:
    for nach):
    give a cry einen Schrei ausstoßen, aufschreien;
    a cry for help ein Hilferuf;
    a cry of joy ein Freudenschrei;
    a cry of pain ein Schmerzensschrei;
    within cry (of) in Rufweite (von);
    a) (himmel)weit entfernt von,
    b) etwas ganz anderes als;
    that’s still a far cry das ist noch in weiter Ferne oder noch Zukunftsmusik
    2. obs Geschrei n:
    the popular cry die Stimme des Volkes
    3. Weinen n:
    have a good cry sich richtig ausweinen
    4. Bitten n, Flehen n
    5. Ausrufen n, Geschrei n (der Straßenhändler):
    (all) the cry US fig der letzte Schrei
    6. a) (Schlacht) Ruf m
    b) Schlag-, Losungswort n
    7. JAGD Anschlagen n, Gebell n (der Meute):
    in full cry in wilder Jagd oder Verfolgung
    8. JAGD Meute f, Koppel f
    9. TECH (Zinn) Geschrei n
    B v/i
    1. schreien ( with vor dat)
    2. schreien, (laut) rufen, dringend verlangen ( alle:
    for nach):
    cry for help um Hilfe rufen; moon A 1
    3. cry for fig schreien nach, dringend erfordern (Sache):
    cry for vengeance nach Rache schreien
    4. a) weinen ( for joy vor Freude; with rage vor Wut):
    cry into one’s pillow in sein Kissen weinen;
    cry on sb’s shoulder bes fig sich an jemandes Schulter oder bei jemandem ausweinen
    b) heulen, jammern ( over wegen, über akk; for um): milk A 1
    5. (against) murren (gegen), schimpfen (auf akk), sich beklagen (über akk)
    6. JAGD anschlagen, bellen
    C v/t
    1. etwas schreien, (aus)rufen: shame A 2, wolf A 1
    2. Waren etc ausrufen, -bieten, -schreien
    3. flehen um, erflehen
    4. Tränen weinen:
    cry o.s. to sleep sich in den Schlaf weinen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (of grief) Schrei, der; (of words) Schreien, das; Geschrei, das; (of hounds or wolves) Heulen, das

    a cry of pain/rage — ein Schmerzens-/Wutschrei

    a far cry from... — (fig.) etwas ganz anderes als...

    2) (appeal, entreaty) Appell, der
    2. transitive verb
    1) rufen; (loudly) schreien
    2) (weep) weinen

    cry one's eyes outsich (Dat.) die Augen ausweinen

    3. intransitive verb
    1) rufen; (loudly) schreien

    cry [out] for something/somebody — nach etwas/jemandem rufen od. schreien

    cry with pain — vor Schmerz[en] schreien

    2) (weep) weinen ( over wegen)

    cry for something — nach etwas weinen; (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) nachweinen

    3) [Möwe:] schreien
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Ruf -e m.
    Schrei -e m. (for) v.
    rufen (nach) v.
    schreien (nach) v.
    weinen v. v.
    flennen v.
    heulen v.
    schreien v.
    (§ p.,pp.: schrie, geschrieen)

    English-german dictionary > cry

  • 13 оплаквам

    1. оплача mourn (for, over), lament, weep (for); bemoan, bewail, beweep
    оплаквам с глас lament loudly (over), mourn aloud (over). bewail
    оплаквам мъртвец lament/wait for a dead person
    оплаквам смъртта на mourn/lament s.o.'s death, mourn the loss of s.o.; lament/weep over s.o.
    жив да го оплачеш it makes your heart bleed to see him
    оплаквам си дните bemoan o.'s fate
    ще има да см оплакваш дните you'll live to regret it, you'll rue the day
    оплаквам се complain (от of, срещу against); grumble, croak
    (правя оплакване) make a complaint (за about пред to); present o.'s grievance (to) report
    от какво се оплакваш? what's your complaint? what's the trouble/matter?
    няма от какво да се оплаквам have no cause/ground of complaint
    не мога да се оплача от have no quarrel with/against
    оплаквам се от съдбата си deplore o.'s fate
    2. оплакна rinse
    оплаквам си гърлото (пийвам си) have a drop
    оплаквам си очите feast o.'s eyes
    момиче да си оплакнеш очите! she is an eyeful/a sight for sore eyes
    * * *
    опла̀квам,
    гл. mourn (for, over), lament, weep (for); bemoan, bewail, beweep; \оплаквам с глас lament loudly (over), mourn aloud (over), bewail; жив да го оплачеш it makes your heart bleed to see him; \оплаквам дните си bemoan o.’s fate; ще има да оплакваш дните си you’ll live to regret it, you’ll rue the day;
    \оплаквам се complain (от of, срещу against); grumble, croak; разг. beef (about), bleat (about), carp (at, about), gripe; grouch; crab (about); sl. squawk; ( правя оплакване) make a complaint (за about; пред to); present o.’s grievance (to); report; не мога да се оплача от have no quarrel with/against; \оплаквам се от съдбата си deplore o.’s fate.
    ——————
    гл. rinse; • момиче ­ да си оплакнеш очите! she is an eyeful/a sight for sore eyes; \оплаквам си гърлото ( пийвам си) have a drop, wet o.’s whistle; \оплаквам си очите feast o.’s eyes.
    * * *
    mourn (for); bemoan: She оплаквамs her fate. - Тя оплаква съдбата си.; bewail; deplore; keen (мъртвец); lament (мъртвец);
    * * *
    1. (правя оплакване) make a complaint (за about 2. 2, оплакна rinse 3. °1, оплача mourn (for, over), lament, weep (for);bemoan, bewail, beweep 4. ОПЛАКВАМ c глас lament loudly (over), mourn aloud (over). bewail 5. ОПЛАКВАМ ce complain (от of, срещу against);grumble, croak 6. ОПЛАКВАМ мъртвец lament/wait for a dead person 7. ОПЛАКВАМ се от съдбата си deplore o.'s fate.° 8. ОПЛАКВАМ си гърлото (пийвам си) have a drop 9. ОПЛАКВАМ си дните bemoan o.'s fate 10. ОПЛАКВАМ си очите feast o.'s eyes 11. ОПЛАКВАМ смъртта на mourn/lament s.o. 's death, mourn the loss of s.o.;lament/weep over s.o. 12. жив да го оплачеш it makes your heart bleed to see him 13. момиче да си оплакнеш очите! she is an eyeful/a sight for sore eyes 14. не мога да се оплача от have no quarrel with/against 15. няма от какво да се ОПЛАКВАМ have no cause/ground of complaint 16. от какво се оплакваш? what's your complaint?what's the trouble/matter? 17. пред to);present o.'s grievance (to): report 18. ще има да см оплакваш дните you'll live to regret it, you'll rue the day

    Български-английски речник > оплаквам

  • 14 ἀποδακρύω

    A weep much for, lament loudly,

    τινά Pl.

    Phd..116d; τι Plu.Sull. 12.
    2 ἀ. γνώμην weep away one's judgement, be melted to tears contrary to it, Ar.V. 983.
    3 to be made to weep by the use of collyrium, and so have the eyes purged, Arist.Pr. 958b6, Luc.Peregr.45, Gal.12.751.
    4 of trees, weep, drip gum, etc.,

    ἀ. ῥητίνην Plu.2.640d

    .
    II cease to weep,

    ἀπολοφυράμενοι καὶ ἀποδακρύσαντες Aristox. Fr.Hist.90

    , cf. AB427.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδακρύω

  • 15 cry

    cry [kraɪ] (pt & pp cried, pl cries)
    (a) (weep) pleurer;
    she cried in or with frustration elle pleurait d'impuissance;
    we laughed until we cried nous avons pleuré de rire ou avons ri aux larmes;
    the film made them cry ils ont pleuré pendant le film;
    to cry loudly/bitterly pleurer à chaudes larmes/amèrement;
    proverb it's no use crying over spilt milk = ce qui est fait est fait
    (b) (call out) crier, pousser un cri;
    to cry (out) in pain pousser un cri de douleur;
    to cry for help crier au secours;
    to cry for mercy demander grâce, implorer la pitié;
    to cry for the moon demander la lune ou l'impossible
    (c) (bird, animal) pousser un cri ou des cris; (hounds) donner de la voix, aboyer
    (a) (weep) pleurer;
    she cried herself to sleep elle s'est endormie en pleurant;
    he cried tears of joy il versa des larmes de joie;
    he was crying his heart or eyes out il pleurait toutes les larmes de son corps
    (b) (shout) crier;
    "look," she cried "regardez," s'écria-t-elle;
    he cried quits or mercy il s'est avoué vaincu;
    old-fashioned to cry one's wares vendre sa marchandise à la criée;
    to cry wolf crier au loup
    3 noun
    to give or utter a cry pousser un cri;
    a cry of pain un cri de douleur;
    also figurative a cry for help un appel au secours;
    he heard a cry for help il a entendu crier au secours;
    there were cries of "down with the king!" on criait "à bas le roi!";
    it's a far cry from what they promised us cela n'a rien à voir avec ce qu'ils nous avaient promis;
    it's still a far cry from what I asked for cela reste loin de ce que j'avais demandé
    (b) (of birds, animals) cri m; (of hounds) aboiements mpl, voix f;
    to be in full cry donner de la voix
    to have a good cry pleurer un bon coup
    décrier
    (from meeting) se décommander; (from promise) se rétracter, se dédire;
    she's crying off from the project elle se retire du ou renonce au projet
    cry out
    pousser un cri;
    I cried out to them je les ai appelés;
    figurative to cry out against protester contre;
    the country is crying out against high taxation tout le pays proteste contre les impôts élevés;
    to cry out for sth demander ou réclamer qch;
    figurative the system is crying out for revision or to be revised le système a grand besoin d'être révisé;
    familiar for crying out loud! bon sang!
    s'écrier;
    "listen," she cried out "écoutez," s'écria-t-elle
    prôner, exalter
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  • 16 Г-297

    В ГОЛОС PrepP Invar adv
    1. \Г-297 кричать, плакать и т. п. substand (to scream, cry etc) at a great volume, so that everyone can hear: (yell (shout etc)) at the top of one's voice (lungs)
    (weep (wail, lament etc)) loudly (cry) aloud.
    «Ах ты, мошенник эдакий! Ведь я тебе кричал в голос: сворачивай... направо! Пьян ты, что ли?» (Гоголь 3). "Неу you, damned fool, I was hollering to you at the top of my voice. Keep to the right!... Are you drunk, or what?" (3c).
    (Гладышев) толкнул Нюру ногой в живот. Нюра упала в борозду и завыла в голос (Войнович 2). (Gladishev) gave Nyura a shove in the stomach with his foot. Nyura fell back into a furrow and began howling at the top of her lungs (2a).
    Плача в голос, обращаясь к умершему отцу, растрёпанная и опухшая, горько сетовала она по-бабьи на свою нескладную судьбину, что некому её ни понять, ни приветить... (Айтматов 2). Weeping loudly, all dishevelled and with tear-swollen eyes, she deplored her fate, as women will, complaining to her dead father that no one understood or appreciated her... (2a).
    2. - ответить, воскликнуть и т. п. obs (to answer, exclaim sth. etc) all together, simultaneously
    in (with) one voice
    in unison in chorus.
    «Ну что, дураки... зачем вы вздумали бунтовать?» - «Виноваты, государь ты наш», - отвечали они (мужики) в голос (Пушкин 2). "Well, fools...what made you rebel?" "We're guilty, master," they (the peasants) answered in unison (2a).
    3. - утверждать, повторять что и т. п. obs (to assert, repeat etc sth.) showing complete accord
    with one voice
    unanimously in unison as one.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-297

  • 17 в голос

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    1. в голос кричать, плакать и т.п. substand (to scream, cry etc) at a great volume, so that everyone can hear:
    - (yell <shout etc>) at the top of one's voice < lungs>;
    - (weep <wail, lament etc>) loudly;
    - (cry) aloud.
         ♦ "Ах ты, мошенник эдакий! Ведь я тебе кричал в голос: сворачивай... направо! Пьян ты, что ли?" (Гоголь 3). "Неу you, damned fool, I was hollering to you at the top of my voice. Keep to the right!... Are you drunk, or what?" (3c).
         ♦ [Гладышев] толкнул Нюру ногой в живот. Нюра упала в борозду и завыла в голос (Войнович 2). [Gladishev] gave Nyura a shove in the stomach with his foot. Nyura fell back into a furrow and began howling at the top of her lungs (2a).
         ♦ Плача в голос, обращаясь к умершему отцу, растрёпанная и опухшая, горько сетовала она по-бабьи на свою нескладную судьбину, что некому её ни понять, ни приветить... (Айтматов 2). Weeping loudly, all dishevelled and with tear-swollen eyes, she deplored her fate, as women will, complaining to her dead father that no one understood or appreciated her... (2a).
    2. в голос ответить, воскликнуть и т.п. obs (to answer, exclaim sth. etc) all together, simultaneously:
    - in chorus.
         ♦ "Ну что, дураки... зачем вы вздумали бунтовать?" - "Виноваты, государь ты наш", - отвечали они [мужики] в голос (Пушкин 2). "Well, fools...what made you rebel?" "We're guilty, master," they [the peasants] answered in unison (2a).
    3. в голос утверждать, повторять что и т.п. obs (to assert, repeat etc sth.) showing complete accord:
    - as one.

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  • 18 bawl

    1. transitive verb

    bawl something at somebody — jemandem etwas zubrüllen

    bawl somebody out(coll.) jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb
    * * *
    [bo:l]
    (to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) brüllen
    * * *
    [bɔ:l, AM bɑ:l]
    I. vi
    1. (bellow) brüllen, schreien
    to \bawl at sb jdn anbrüllen [o anschreien
    2. (weep) heulen, flennen fam, plärren ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ sl
    II. vt
    to \bawl sth etw schreien [o brüllen]
    to \bawl one's eyes out sich dat die Seele aus dem Leib schreien fam
    to \bawl a song ein Lied grölen
    * * *
    [bɔːl]
    1. vi
    1) (= shout) brüllen, schreien; (= sing) grölen (inf)

    to bawl for helpum Hilfe schreien

    2) (inf: weep) plärren (inf), heulen (inf)
    2. vt
    order brüllen, schreien; song grölen (pej inf)
    * * *
    bawl [bɔːl]
    A v/t
    1. oft bawl out (heraus)schreien, (-)brüllen:
    2. bawl out bes US umg jemanden anbrüllen, anschnauzen umg
    B v/i
    1. schreien (auch Baby), brüllen:
    bawl at sb jemanden anbrüllen;
    bawl for help um Hilfe schreien;
    bawling match gegenseitige Beschimpfung;
    they started a bawling match sie fingen an, sich Beschimpfungen an den Kopf zu werfen
    2. umg laut flennen oder heulen (weinen)
    C s Schrei m
    * * *
    1. transitive verb

    bawl somebody out(coll.) jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb
    * * *
    v.
    grölen v.

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  • 19 derramar

    v.
    1 to spill (por accidente).
    derramar lágrimas/sangre to shed tears/blood
    Ella derrama leche siempre She spills milk always.
    2 to pour out, to pour.
    Ella derrama felicidad She pours out happiness.
    3 to apportion taxes.
    Ella derrama impuestos She apportions taxes.
    * * *
    1 to pour out, spill
    2 (sangre, lágrimas) to shed
    3 (impuestos, etc) to share out, distribute
    4 figurado (divulgar) to spread
    1 to spill, pour out
    2 (divulgarse) to spread
    3 (desembocar) to flow (en, into)
    * * *
    verb
    2) pour
    3) shed
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [fuera de recipiente] [+ líquido] to spill; [+ sangre, lágrimas, luz] to shed
    2) (=desaprovechar) [+ talento, dinero] to squander, waste
    3) (=esparcir) [+ favores] to lavish, pour out; [+ chismes, noticias] to spread
    4) [+ impuestos] to apportion
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <agua/leche/azúcar> to spill; <cuentas/sangre> to shed
    b) <lentejas/botones> to spill, scatter
    2.
    derramarse v pron
    a) tinta/leche to spill; corriente to pour out
    b) cuentas/botones to scatter, spread
    * * *
    = spill.
    Nota: Verbo regular/irregular: Pasado y participio spilled/spilt.
    Ex. At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.
    ----
    * derramarse = overflow.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <agua/leche/azúcar> to spill; <cuentas/sangre> to shed
    b) <lentejas/botones> to spill, scatter
    2.
    derramarse v pron
    a) tinta/leche to spill; corriente to pour out
    b) cuentas/botones to scatter, spread
    * * *
    Nota: Verbo regular/irregular: Pasado y participio spilled/spilt.

    Ex: At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.

    * derramarse = overflow.

    * * *
    derramar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹agua/leche› to spill; ‹lágrimas/sangre› to shed
    2 ‹lentejas/bolitas› to spill, scatter
    3 ‹luz› to cast, shed
    4 (esparcir) ‹favores/regalos› to scatter
    1 «tinta/leche» to spill; «corriente» to pour out
    2 «lentejas/bolitas» to scatter, spread
    3 «gente» to scatter
    4 ( Col fam) (eyacular) to come ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    derramar ( conjugate derramar) verbo transitivo
    a)agua/leche/azúcar to spill;

    cuentas/sangre to shed
    b)lentejas/botones to spill, scatter

    derramarse verbo pronominal
    a) [tinta/leche] to spill;

    [ corriente] to pour out
    b) [cuentas/botones] to scatter, spread

    derramar verbo transitivo to spill: derramó la leche sobre el vestido, she spilt the milk over her dress
    (lágrimas) to shed
    (simpatía, encantos) to exude, radiate
    ' derramar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    derrochar
    - verter
    - llorar
    English:
    shed
    - slop
    - spill
    - strew
    - upset
    - weep
    * * *
    vt
    1. [por accidente] to spill;
    derramar lágrimas/sangre to shed tears/blood
    2. [verter] to pour
    3. [favores, elogios] to lavish;
    [generosidad, simpatía] to overflow with
    4. [gasto, impuesto] to apportion
    5. Méx Fam
    derramarla [meter la pata] to put one's foot in it
    * * *
    v/t
    1 spill; luz, sangre, lágrimas shed; fig
    waste
    2 ( esparcir) scatter
    * * *
    1) : to spill
    2) : to shed (tears, blood)
    * * *
    derramar vb to spill [pt. & pp. spilt]

    Spanish-English dictionary > derramar

  • 20 bawl

    [bɔːl] 1.
    verbo transitivo gridare, urlare
    2.
    1) (weep) piangere rumorosamente, strillare
    2) (shout) gridare, urlare
    * * *
    [bo:l]
    (to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) gridare
    * * *
    bawl /bɔ:l/
    n.
    1 urlo; grido
    2 (fam.) pianto rumoroso.
    (to) bawl /bɔ:l/
    A v. i.
    1 urlare; sbraitare: to bawl at sb., urlare a q.
    2 (fam., di bambino) piangere rumorosamente; strillare
    B v. t.
    bawling
    A n. [u]
    1 urla (pl.); grida (pl.)
    2 pianto, pianti; strilli (pl.)
    B a.
    che strilla; che piange rumorosamente.
    * * *
    [bɔːl] 1.
    verbo transitivo gridare, urlare
    2.
    1) (weep) piangere rumorosamente, strillare
    2) (shout) gridare, urlare

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