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  • 1 forsyning

    supply, supply
    * * *
    subst. [ forsyne] supply subst. stock (f.eks.

    we replenish our stocks of wheat every autumn

    ) subst. supply (f.eks.

    the supplies of iron ore were cut off by the enemy, the oil supply from Iran is at a standstill, England imports large supplies of butter

    ) subst. supply (f.eks.

    we have large supplies (el. a large supply

    ) of foodstuffs in readiness for any emergency) subst. (økonomi) [ det man får] provisions

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forsyning

  • 2 большой запас обуви

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > большой запас обуви

  • 3 rifornimento

    m civil aviation refuelling
    rifornimenti pl supplies, provisions
    fare rifornimento di cibo stock up on food
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    1 ( il rifornire) supplying (with sthg.), providing (with sthg.); replenishment, restocking; (aer., aut., mar.) refuelling: rifornimento in volo, in navigazione, refuelling in flight, at sea; (aut.) stazione, posto di rifornimento, filling station, (amer.) gas station; fare rifornimento di benzina, to fill up the tank; fare rifornimento di acqua, to take on water (o to water)
    2 ( scorta) supply; stock, store: i rifornimenti non sono ancora arrivati, the supplies have not yet arrived; ha un buon rifornimento di medicinali, he has a large supply (o stock) of medicines; rifornimento di cibo, food supply; inviare, ricevere rifornimenti, to send, to receive supplies of goods; esaurire i rifornimenti, to run out of provisions (o to deplete the stores).
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    [riforni'mento] 1.
    sostantivo maschile (di viveri, acqua, ecc.) supply; (di carburante) refuelling BE, refueling AE

    stazione di rifornimento — filling station, petrol BE o gas AE station

    2.
    sostantivo maschile plurale rifornimenti (provviste) (food) supplies; scherz. (per una gita) provisions
    * * *
    rifornimento
    /riforni'mento/
    I sostantivo m.
     (di viveri, acqua, ecc.) supply; (di carburante) refuelling BE, refueling AE; stazione di rifornimento filling station, petrol BE o gas AE station
    II rifornimenti m.pl.
      (provviste) (food) supplies; scherz. (per una gita) provisions.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > rifornimento

  • 4 широкое предложение дешёвой рабочей силы

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > широкое предложение дешёвой рабочей силы

  • 5 סיפוק

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳II m. (סָפַק II) sufficiency, adequate power; supply. Mekh. Bshall., Vayassʿa, s. 3 אין ס׳ בידווכ׳ (ed. Pl. סֵפֶק; Yalk. Ex. 259 ספיקא) he has not enough power to give it to us. Tanḥ. Lekh 5 ס׳ הרבה לחםוכ׳ a large supply of bread and meat.

    Jewish literature > סיפוק

  • 6 ספ׳

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳II m. (סָפַק II) sufficiency, adequate power; supply. Mekh. Bshall., Vayassʿa, s. 3 אין ס׳ בידווכ׳ (ed. Pl. סֵפֶק; Yalk. Ex. 259 ספיקא) he has not enough power to give it to us. Tanḥ. Lekh 5 ס׳ הרבה לחםוכ׳ a large supply of bread and meat.

    Jewish literature > ספ׳

  • 7 סִיפּוּק

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳II m. (סָפַק II) sufficiency, adequate power; supply. Mekh. Bshall., Vayassʿa, s. 3 אין ס׳ בידווכ׳ (ed. Pl. סֵפֶק; Yalk. Ex. 259 ספיקא) he has not enough power to give it to us. Tanḥ. Lekh 5 ס׳ הרבה לחםוכ׳ a large supply of bread and meat.

    Jewish literature > סִיפּוּק

  • 8 סִפּ׳

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳II m. (סָפַק II) sufficiency, adequate power; supply. Mekh. Bshall., Vayassʿa, s. 3 אין ס׳ בידווכ׳ (ed. Pl. סֵפֶק; Yalk. Ex. 259 ספיקא) he has not enough power to give it to us. Tanḥ. Lekh 5 ס׳ הרבה לחםוכ׳ a large supply of bread and meat.

    Jewish literature > סִפּ׳

  • 9 provvisto

    1. past part vedere provvedere
    2. adj : essere provvisto di be provided with, have
    essere ben provvisto di qualcosa have lots of something
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    provvisto agg. supplied (with sthg.), provided (with sthg.): la cucina è ben provvista di elettrodomestici, the kitchen is well supplied with household appliances; una casa provvista di entrata di servizio, a house with a service entrance; quel negozio è ben provvisto di articoli di pelle, that shop is well supplied with leather goods (o that shop has a large supply of leather goods); uno stadio provvisto di 80.000 posti a sedere, a stadium that seats 80,000 people; il teatro sarà provvisto di dieci uscite di sicurezza, the theatre will be provided with ten emergency doors.
    * * *
    [prov'visto] 1. 2.
    aggettivo provided, supplied (di with)
    * * *
    provvisto
    /prov'visto/
     →  provvedere
     provided, supplied (di with); un negozio ben provvisto a well-stocked shop.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > provvisto

  • 10 Angora

    ANGORA, or "Mohair"
    The hair or wool of the goat of that name. More generally known as mohair. The animal originally had its home in Asia Minor. About 1858 it was introduced into Cape Colony, from which country we now get a large supply. The natives of Asia Minor made shawls from the wool, which resembled Cashmere shawls. In colour it is white, average length of hair is 6 to 8 inches, and- has a curly structure. It is a very useful fibre, and largely used by the manufacturers of Astrakhan, wool crepons, plushes and cashmeres; also used in many silk cloths. The French use the fibre in a cloth named "poil de chevre", which has a fine spun silk coloured warp and angora weft. Bradford -imitates this cloth with a fine cotton warp. It has more lustre than wool, but is not so warm. Sir Titus Salt, by introducing the manufacture of goods made from mohair into Saltaire, raised Saltaire into a town from a village.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Angora

  • 11 Mohair

    The hair obtained from the Angora goat, and is grown chiefly in Turkey, South Africa, the U.S.A. and Australia. It is lustrous white, fine, wavy and long. The length varies from 4-in. to 10-in. and spins from 28's to 50's quality. It has no felting properties. That from the U.S.A. is much lower in quality than the others, having about 15 per cent more kempy fibre. Mohair is chiefly used in braids, felt hats, linings, plushes, etc., and the coarser kinds for carpets and low-grade woollen fabrics. ————————
    ANGORA, or "Mohair"
    The hair or wool of the goat of that name. More generally known as mohair. The animal originally had its home in Asia Minor. About 1858 it was introduced into Cape Colony, from which country we now get a large supply. The natives of Asia Minor made shawls from the wool, which resembled Cashmere shawls. In colour it is white, average length of hair is 6 to 8 inches, and- has a curly structure. It is a very useful fibre, and largely used by the manufacturers of Astrakhan, wool crepons, plushes and cashmeres; also used in many silk cloths. The French use the fibre in a cloth named "poil de chevre", which has a fine spun silk coloured warp and angora weft. Bradford -imitates this cloth with a fine cotton warp. It has more lustre than wool, but is not so warm. Sir Titus Salt, by introducing the manufacture of goods made from mohair into Saltaire, raised Saltaire into a town from a village.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Mohair

  • 12 توقع

    تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny.

    Arabic-English dictionary > توقع

  • 13 حدس

    حَدْس \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. guess: a possible opinion or answer: If you don’t know, make a guess. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > حدس

  • 14 anticipation

    تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny.

    Arabic-English glossary > anticipation

  • 15 expectation

    تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny.

    Arabic-English glossary > expectation

  • 16 outlook

    تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny.

    Arabic-English glossary > outlook

  • 17 anticipation

    حَدْس \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. guess: a possible opinion or answer: If you don’t know, make a guess. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > anticipation

  • 18 guess

    حَدْس \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. guess: a possible opinion or answer: If you don’t know, make a guess. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > guess

  • 19 τροφή

    τροφή, ῆς, ἡ (τρέφω) nourishment, food (so Trag., Hdt., Hippocr., X., Pla. et al.; pap, LXX, pseudepigr., Philo; Jos., Vi. 200; 242; apolog. exc. Tat.).
    lit. Mt 3:4 (on dietary note as rhetorical motif in narrative of a distinguished pers. s. Hermogenes, Progymnasmata 38 p. 15f); 6:25; 10:10 (s. HGrimme, BZ 23, ’35, 254f; PTomson, Paul and the Jewish Law: CRINT III/1, ’90, 125–31; on the topic of asceticism s. PvanderHorst, Chaeremon ’87, 56 n. 1; 58 n. 21); 24:45 (for δοῦναι αὐτοῖς τ. τρ. ἐν καιρῷ cp. Ps 103:27 with v.l.); Lk 12:23; Ac 14:17; 1 Cl 20:4; B 10:4; Dg 9:6; Hv 3, 9, 3; D 13:1f. W. ποτόν 10:3. τροφὴν λαβεῖν take nourishment (Jos., C. Ap. 2, 230) Ac 9:19; AcPl Ha 1, 19; but receive food (TestJob 24:5) B 10:11; GJs 8:1; 13:2; 15:3. τροφῆς μεταλαμβάνειν (μεταλαμβάνω 1) Ac 2:46; 27:33f; προσλαμβάνεσθαι vs. 36; κορεσθῆναι vs. 38. Pl. (Diod S 15, 36, 1; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 136 §576; Aelian, VH 12, 37 p. 132, 28 ἀπορία τροφῶν; TestSol 2:2 D; Just., D. 88, 2; Ath. 31, 1) of a rather large supply of food J 4:8. τροφὴ φθορᾶς perishable food IRo 7:3. ἡ ἐφήμερος τροφή Js 2:15 (s. ἐφήμερος).
    in imagery (Pythagorean saying: WienerStud 8, 1886 p. 277 no. 99 τ. ψυχὴν τρέφειν τῇ ἀϊδίῳ τροφῇ; Philo, Fuga 137 ἡ οὐράνιος τροφή) of spiritual nourishment ἡ στερεὰ τροφή solid food (opp. γάλα) Hb 5:12, 14 (s. στερεός 1). ἡ χριστιανὴ τροφή (opp. the poisonous food of false teaching) ITr 6:1.—B. 329. DELG s.v. τρέφω C 2. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > τροφή

  • 20 איצא II, איצצא

    אִיצָאII, אִיצְצָא m., אִיצַצְתָּא f. ( אוץ, אצץ) 1) squeezing, pressure. Yeb.121b top, אגב איצצא מזקי (Ar. איצא) on account of the pressure (which the falling person exercises on the serpents in the pit) they injure him. Sabb.144b דאתי בתר איצצא Ar. (ed. איצצתא; Ms. M. אִיצִיצָא) (the juice) which oozes out of the grapes through the pressure of their non weight. M. Kat. 11a salted fish made fit for immediate use אגב א׳ by squeezing (and washing) out the salt.Pl. אִיצְצֵי. Ib. שיתין א׳ sixty times pressed and washed. 2) trnsf. depression, depreciation in the market; (oth. opin. deterioration of quality). Keth.100b אע״ג דנפל ביה איצצתא (read דנפלא; Ar. דהוי ביה איצא, Rashi איצצא) though there is a risk of depreciation (on account of large supply for the festive season) (or of getting sour).

    Jewish literature > איצא II, איצצא

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