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1 endure
[ɪnˈdjuə] verb1) to bear patiently; to tolerate:يَتَحَمَّل، يَحْتَمِلI can endure her rudeness no longer.
2) to remain firm; to last:يَصْبِر، يِبْقى ثابِتاThe memory of her great acting has endured.
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2 endure
أَطاقَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. afford: to have enough time or money for: I can’t afford (to buy) a car, I can’t afford the time to travel far. bear, (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ) -
3 endure
تَحَمَّلَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. bear, (bore, borne): to support: This ice will not bear your weight, (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases) I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. carry: to support: This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much), (of things; also stand up) to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc. A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also أطاق (أَطاقَ)، عانى (عَانى)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، صبر على (صَبَرَ على)، دام (دَامَ)، قاوم (قاوَم) -
4 endure
عَانَى \ bear (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. experience: to have experience of (difficulty, trouble, etc.); to feel (pain, pleasure, etc.). have: to experience: He had a pain. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from?. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّل) -
5 if you don't like it, you can lump it
whether you like the situation or not, you will have to endure it.عَلَيْكَ أن تَتَحَمَّل هذا إن شِئْتَ أم أبيْتَArabic-English dictionary > if you don't like it, you can lump it
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6 aushalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. put up with, endure; bes. bei Verneinung: stand, take; (standhalten) bear up under; (überstehen) stand up to; TECH. (Belastung) tolerate, take; den Vergleich mit jemandem / etw. aushalten stand comparison with s.o. / s.th.; es nicht mehr aushalten vor ( lauter) Angst, Schmerzen, Hitze etc. be so scared, hurt, hot etc. that one cannot take (it) any more; nicht auszuhalten oder zum Aushalten unbearable; so lässt es sich aushalten hum. I could get used to this ( oder come to like this); ich halt’s nicht mehr aus I can’t stand ( oder take) it any longer, I can’t take any more of this; ich halt’s hier nicht mehr aus I can’t stand this place any longer, I’ve (just) got to get out of this place; ich weiß nicht, wie sie es aushalten zu (+ Inf.) I don’t know how they can stand (+ Ger.) wie hältst du es nur bei ihm aus? how (on earth) do you put up with him?; hält er’s bis zur nächsten Raststätte aus? can he hold out ( oder will he last out) till the next service station?; das hältste ja im Kopf nicht aus umg. it’s enough to drive you (a)round the bend2. umg., pej. (Liebhaber etc.) keep; er lässt sich von ihr aushalten he’s her kept man, he lives off her3. MUS. (Note, Ton) hold* * *das Aushaltenperseverance* * *aus|hal|ten sep1. vt1) (= ertragen können) to bear, to stand, to endure; (= standhalten) Gewicht etc to bear; Druck to stand, to withstand; jds Blick to returnden Vergleich mit etw áúshalten — to bear comparison with sth
hier lässt es sich áúshalten — this is not a bad place
ich halte es vor Hitze/zu Hause nicht mehr aus — I can't stand the heat/being at home any longer
er hält es in keiner Stellung lange aus — he never stays in one job for long
wie kann man es bei der Firma bloß áúshalten? — how can anyone stand working for that firm?
es bis zum Ende áúshalten (auf Party etc) — to stay until the end
hältst dus noch bis zur nächsten Tankstelle aus? (inf) — can you hold out till the next garage?
er hält nicht viel aus — he can't take much
ein Stoff, der viel áúshalten muss — a material which has to take a lot of wear (and tear)
2) Ton to hold3) (inf = unterhalten) to keepsich von jdm áúshalten lassen — to be kept by sb
2. vi1) (= durchhalten) to hold outhältst du noch aus? — can you hold out( any longer)?
2)auf einem Ton áúshalten — to hold a note
* * *1) (to bear patiently; to tolerate: She endures her troubles bravely; I can endure her rudeness no longer.) endure2) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) hold3) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) stand out* * *aus|hal·tenI. vt1. (ertragen können)▪ es \aushalten to bear [or stand] [or endure] iter hält es in keiner Stellung lange aus he never stays in one job for longhältst du es noch eine Stunde aus? can you hold out [or manage] another hour?hält ein Mensch das überhaupt aus? is it humanly possible?man kann es wochenlang ohne Essen \aushalten you can go without food for weekshier lässt es sich \aushalten it's not a bad placemit ihm lässt es sich \aushalten he's OK really fam▪ etw \aushalten to stand [or bear] sthdie Kälte \aushalten to endure the coldjds Blick \aushalten to return sb's staresie ist nicht zum A\aushalten! she's awful!▪ etw \aushalten to be resistant to stheine hohe Temperatur \aushalten to withstand a high temperatureviel \aushalten to take a lot; Stoff to take a lot of wear [and tear]eine hohe Last \aushalten to bear a heavy loadden Druck \aushalten to [with]stand the pressure; s.a. Vergleich▪ jdn \aushalten to keep [or support] sbII. vi to hold outhältst du noch aus? can you hold out [any longer]?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) stand, bear, endure <pain, suffering, hunger, blow, noise, misery, heat, etc.>; withstand <attack, pressure, load, test, wear and tear>; stand up to <strain, operation>den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten — stand comparison with somebody/something
es lässt sich aushalten — it's bearable; I can put up with it
es ist nicht/nicht mehr zum Aushalten — it is/has become unbearable or more than anyone can bear
2) (ugs. abwertend): (jemandes Unterhalt bezahlen) keep2.er lässt sich von seiner Freundin aushalten — he gets his girlfriend to keep him
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (durchhalten) hold out* * *aushalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. put up with, endure; besonders bei Verneinung: stand, take; (standhalten) bear up under; (überstehen) stand up to; TECH (Belastung) tolerate, take;den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten stand comparison with sb/sth;es nicht mehr aushalten vor (lauter) Angst, Schmerzen, Hitze etc be so scared, hurt, hot etc that one cannot take (it) any more;zum Aushalten unbearable;ich halt’s nicht mehr aus I can’t stand ( oder take) it any longer, I can’t take any more of this;ich halt’s hier nicht mehr aus I can’t stand this place any longer, I’ve (just) got to get out of this place;hält er’s bis zur nächsten Raststätte aus? can he hold out ( oder will he last out) till the next service station?;2. umg, pej (Liebhaber etc) keep;B. v/i (ausdauern) hold out;er hält nirgends lange aus he never lasts long in any place* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) stand, bear, endure <pain, suffering, hunger, blow, noise, misery, heat, etc.>; withstand <attack, pressure, load, test, wear and tear>; stand up to <strain, operation>den Vergleich mit jemandem/etwas aushalten — stand comparison with somebody/something
es lässt sich aushalten — it's bearable; I can put up with it
es ist nicht/nicht mehr zum Aushalten — it is/has become unbearable or more than anyone can bear
2) (ugs. abwertend): (jemandes Unterhalt bezahlen) keep2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (durchhalten) hold out* * *v.to bear v.(§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)to endure v.to hold out v.to sustain v.to withstand v.(§ p.,p.p.: withstood) -
7 erträglich
II Adv. (leidlich) tolerably well* * *endurable; tolerable; bearable; sufferable; supportable* * *er|träg|lich [Eɐ'trɛːklɪç]adjbearable, endurable; (= leidlich) tolerable* * *1) (able to be endured.) bearable2) ((negative unendurable) able to be borne or tolerated: This pain is scarcely endurable.) endurable* * *er·träg·lich[ɛɐ̯ˈtrɛ:klɪç]adj bearable▪ [irgendwie] \erträglich sein to be bearable [in a certain way]schwer \erträglich sein to find it difficult to cope with sth* * *1.die Grenze des Erträglichen erreichen — be as much as one can endure
2) (ugs.): (annehmbar) tolerable2.* * *B. adv (leidlich) tolerably well* * *1.2) (ugs.): (annehmbar) tolerable2.* * *adj.bearable adj.endurable adj.sufferable adj.tolerable adj. adv.bearably adv.sufferably adv.tolerably adv. -
8 ὑπομένω
+ V 1-3-13-39-30=86 Nm 22,19; Jos 19,48a; JgsB 3,25; 2 Kgs 6,33; Is 40,31to remain (of pers.) Jb 17,13; id. (of situation) Jb 3,9; to remain, to stand firm (of things) Jb 8,15; to tarry, to wait JgsB 3,25; to wait for [τινα] TobBA 5,7; id. [τι] Ps 105(106),13; id. [εἴς τι] Ps 129 (130),5; to wait patiently Zech 6,14; to wait (up)on [τινα] Sir 36,15; id. [τινι] Ps 32(33),20; to wait upon, to hope[ἐπί τινι] Mi 7,7; to endure patiently Jb 6,11; to endure [τι] 4 Mc 5,23; to endure, to forbear [+inf.] 1 Ezr 2,15; to continue [τοῦ +inf.] Jos 19,48aπᾶν δὲ σκότος αὐτῷ ὑπομείναι let all darkness await him Jb 20,26*Na 1,7 τοῖς ὑπομένουσιν αὐτόν to them that wait on him-למקויו for MT למעוז as a stronghold; *Jb 7,3 ὑπέμεινα I have endured-הוחלתי יחל for MT הנחלתי I have inherited; *Jb 22,21 ἐὰν ὑπομείνῃς if you can endure-לםשׁת אם for MT לםשׁו עמו with Him and be at peace; *Jb 41,3 καὶ ὑπομενεῖ and shall stand firm or and shall remain safe-לםשׁוי for MT לםשׁוא and I shall repay?Cf. HELBING 1928, 103-104; MARGOLIS, M. 1905=1972 63-64; SPICQ 1982, 658-664; →LSJ Suppl(Lam 3,21); LSJ RSuppl; NIDNTT; TWNT -
9 zn|ieść
pf — zn|osić1 impf (zniosę, zniesiesz, zniesie, zniósł, zniosła, znieśli — znoszę) Ⅰ vt 1. (przenieść) to carry, to take- znieść rzeczy ze strychu to carry a. take some things down from the attic- znieść dziecko ze schodów to take a child off the stairs- piłkarza zniesiono z boiska the player was carried off the pitch2. (naznosić) to gather, to amass 3. (unieść w innym kierunku) to carry off a. away- wiatr zniósł szybowiec na północ the wind carried the glider off to the north- prąd zniósł łódź the current carried the boat off a. away4. (zniszczyć) to wipe out, to raze 5. (unieważnić) to abolish, to do away with [zakaz, cło, podatek]- znieść cenzurę to abolish a. do away with censorship- znieść karę śmierci to abolish the death penalty6. [kura] to lay [jajko] 7. (wytrzymać) to bear, to endure- znieść porażkę/upokorzenie to suffer humiliation/(a) defeat- znieść ból to endure (a) pain- potrafi wiele znieść he can endure a lot- nie mogła znieść widoku krwi she couldn’t bear a. stand the sight of blood8. (tolerować) to bear, to stand- nie znosił samotności he couldn’t bear loneliness- nie znosiła hałasu she couldn’t stand (a lot of) noiseⅡ znieść się — znosić się 1. (o ludziach) to stand each other 2. (zneutralizować się) to cancel each other out 3. Fiz. to neutralize each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zn|ieść
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10 כח
כֹּחַ, כּוֹחַm. (b. h.; v. יָכַח) firmness, strength, power. Hor.9a בנוי בכ׳וכ׳ in beauty, in physical strength, Ḥag.12a. Snh.96a תשש כֹּחוֹ his strength failed him. Ber.63a כל … אין בו כחוכ׳ he who is careless about the study of the Law, will have no strength to endure on the day of trouble; a. v. fr.Bets.2b, a. fr. (mixed diction) … להוריעך כֹּחָן to show the power of …, i. e. how far-reaching are the consequences of the opinion of … Ib., a. fr. כח דהיתרא עדיף to showing the power of the more lenient opinion is preferred (as an evidence of courage of conviction, while the more rigid opinion may be the outcome of doubt).כח כֹּחוֹ indirect action, opp. כֹּחוֹ direct action. B. Kam.18a שאני … בין נזק כחו לכח כחו S. distinguishes between direct and indirect injury. Ib. 19a. Macc.8a.Ab. Zar.60a כ׳ כ׳ pressing wine by turning a wheel. B. Kam.10b, v. לַאו.Snh.77b כ׳ ראשון direct agency, כ׳ שני indirect agency.Shebu.48a, a. fr. יפה כ׳, v. יָפֶה.Ohol. XVIII, 6 שכֹּחָן יפה who (which) can endure pressure without shaking, opp. כחן רע; Zab. III, 1; B. Mets. 105b; a. e.Gen. R. s. 98, v. לִיבְדְּקוֹס. Y.Pes.I, 27c bot. ל״ת שבא מכח עשה a prohibition derived from a positive law, v. לַאו; a. fr.Trnsf. coition. Yeb.34a. -
11 כוחַ
כֹּחַ, כּוֹחַm. (b. h.; v. יָכַח) firmness, strength, power. Hor.9a בנוי בכ׳וכ׳ in beauty, in physical strength, Ḥag.12a. Snh.96a תשש כֹּחוֹ his strength failed him. Ber.63a כל … אין בו כחוכ׳ he who is careless about the study of the Law, will have no strength to endure on the day of trouble; a. v. fr.Bets.2b, a. fr. (mixed diction) … להוריעך כֹּחָן to show the power of …, i. e. how far-reaching are the consequences of the opinion of … Ib., a. fr. כח דהיתרא עדיף to showing the power of the more lenient opinion is preferred (as an evidence of courage of conviction, while the more rigid opinion may be the outcome of doubt).כח כֹּחוֹ indirect action, opp. כֹּחוֹ direct action. B. Kam.18a שאני … בין נזק כחו לכח כחו S. distinguishes between direct and indirect injury. Ib. 19a. Macc.8a.Ab. Zar.60a כ׳ כ׳ pressing wine by turning a wheel. B. Kam.10b, v. לַאו.Snh.77b כ׳ ראשון direct agency, כ׳ שני indirect agency.Shebu.48a, a. fr. יפה כ׳, v. יָפֶה.Ohol. XVIII, 6 שכֹּחָן יפה who (which) can endure pressure without shaking, opp. כחן רע; Zab. III, 1; B. Mets. 105b; a. e.Gen. R. s. 98, v. לִיבְדְּקוֹס. Y.Pes.I, 27c bot. ל״ת שבא מכח עשה a prohibition derived from a positive law, v. לַאו; a. fr.Trnsf. coition. Yeb.34a. -
12 כֹּחַ
כֹּחַ, כּוֹחַm. (b. h.; v. יָכַח) firmness, strength, power. Hor.9a בנוי בכ׳וכ׳ in beauty, in physical strength, Ḥag.12a. Snh.96a תשש כֹּחוֹ his strength failed him. Ber.63a כל … אין בו כחוכ׳ he who is careless about the study of the Law, will have no strength to endure on the day of trouble; a. v. fr.Bets.2b, a. fr. (mixed diction) … להוריעך כֹּחָן to show the power of …, i. e. how far-reaching are the consequences of the opinion of … Ib., a. fr. כח דהיתרא עדיף to showing the power of the more lenient opinion is preferred (as an evidence of courage of conviction, while the more rigid opinion may be the outcome of doubt).כח כֹּחוֹ indirect action, opp. כֹּחוֹ direct action. B. Kam.18a שאני … בין נזק כחו לכח כחו S. distinguishes between direct and indirect injury. Ib. 19a. Macc.8a.Ab. Zar.60a כ׳ כ׳ pressing wine by turning a wheel. B. Kam.10b, v. לַאו.Snh.77b כ׳ ראשון direct agency, כ׳ שני indirect agency.Shebu.48a, a. fr. יפה כ׳, v. יָפֶה.Ohol. XVIII, 6 שכֹּחָן יפה who (which) can endure pressure without shaking, opp. כחן רע; Zab. III, 1; B. Mets. 105b; a. e.Gen. R. s. 98, v. לִיבְדְּקוֹס. Y.Pes.I, 27c bot. ל״ת שבא מכח עשה a prohibition derived from a positive law, v. לַאו; a. fr.Trnsf. coition. Yeb.34a. -
13 כּוֹחַ
כֹּחַ, כּוֹחַm. (b. h.; v. יָכַח) firmness, strength, power. Hor.9a בנוי בכ׳וכ׳ in beauty, in physical strength, Ḥag.12a. Snh.96a תשש כֹּחוֹ his strength failed him. Ber.63a כל … אין בו כחוכ׳ he who is careless about the study of the Law, will have no strength to endure on the day of trouble; a. v. fr.Bets.2b, a. fr. (mixed diction) … להוריעך כֹּחָן to show the power of …, i. e. how far-reaching are the consequences of the opinion of … Ib., a. fr. כח דהיתרא עדיף to showing the power of the more lenient opinion is preferred (as an evidence of courage of conviction, while the more rigid opinion may be the outcome of doubt).כח כֹּחוֹ indirect action, opp. כֹּחוֹ direct action. B. Kam.18a שאני … בין נזק כחו לכח כחו S. distinguishes between direct and indirect injury. Ib. 19a. Macc.8a.Ab. Zar.60a כ׳ כ׳ pressing wine by turning a wheel. B. Kam.10b, v. לַאו.Snh.77b כ׳ ראשון direct agency, כ׳ שני indirect agency.Shebu.48a, a. fr. יפה כ׳, v. יָפֶה.Ohol. XVIII, 6 שכֹּחָן יפה who (which) can endure pressure without shaking, opp. כחן רע; Zab. III, 1; B. Mets. 105b; a. e.Gen. R. s. 98, v. לִיבְדְּקוֹס. Y.Pes.I, 27c bot. ל״ת שבא מכח עשה a prohibition derived from a positive law, v. לַאו; a. fr.Trnsf. coition. Yeb.34a. -
14 przechodzić
1. (-dzę, -dzisz); imp -dź; perf przejść(rzekę, ulicę) to cross; (chorobę, wstrząs) to suffer, to go through; ( trasę) to cover; ( koleje losu) to experience; ( operację) to undergo, to go through2.( iść dalej) to pass on, to move on; ( iść obok) to pass by; ( przedostawać się) to go lub pass through; (mijać: o bólu) to pass, to ease; ( o czasie) to pass, to go by; (zostawać zaakceptowanym: o propozycji, wniosku) to go through; ( o ustawie) to be passed; ( o pomyśle) to be acceptedprzejść do następnej klasy — to go on to the next form (BRIT) lub grade (US)
przechodzić obok czegoś — to pass sth, to go past sth
przejść do sprawy/konkretów — to get down to business/brass tacks
przechodzić samego siebie — to excel o.s.
przejść z kimś na "ty" — to agree to address one another by first names
to przechodzi wszelkie granice! pot — there are limits! (pot)
przeszło mi przez myśl, że... — it's just occurred to me that...
* * *ipf.1. (= przebyć idąc) go, walk; przechodzić obok kogoś/czegoś go l. walk past l. by sb/sth; przechodzić przez granicę cross the border; przechodzić przez most go l. walk across the bridge; przechodzić przez ulicę l. jezdnię cross the street; przejść do ogrodu/innego pokoju go l. move to the garden/another room; przejść przez coś suchą nogą go through sth without wetting one's feet.2. (= przesuwać się) pass; burza przeszła bokiem the storm passed by.3. (= przetoczyć się) spread ( przez coś across sth); przez całą Europę przeszła zaraza a plague spread across the whole of Europe.4. (= zostać przekazanym) be passed, be handed down; (o obowiązkach, władzy) devolve ( na kogoś on l. upon sb); przechodzić z rąk do rąk be passed from hand to hand; przechodzić z pokolenia na pokolenie be handed down from one generation to another; dom przeszedł na Adama the house was inherited by Adam; to wydarzenie przejdzie do historii this event will go down in history; wiadomość przechodziła z ust do ust the news spread from mouth to mouth; wszystkie listy przechodzą przez moje ręce I handle all the letters.5. (= przedostawać się przez coś) get through; przeszły mnie ciarki I shivered down my spine; słowa nie chcą mi przejść przez gardło words stick in my throat; ani przez myśl mi nie przeszło, że może go nie być w domu it didn't even cross my mind that he might not be at home.6. (= przebiegać, prowadzić dokądś) run; autostrada przejdzie tamtędy the highway will run over there; granica przechodzi wzdłuż rzeki the border runs along the river.7. (= mijać) pass; grypa nie chce mi przejść I can't get rid of the flu; koncert przeszedł bez echa the concert passed by unnoticed; nie martw się, to wkrótce przejdzie don't worry, it will soon pass.8. (= doświadczać) experience, go through; (szkolenie, operację) undergo; przechodzić kryzys go through a crisis; przechodzić piekło go through hell; przechodzić trudny okres go through a difficult period; go through a rough patch; wiele przeszłam w moim pierwszym małżeństwie I went through a lot in my first marriage.9. (= zmieniać stanowisko pracy, firmę) change over ( z czegoś na coś from sth to sth); przejść na chrześcijaństwo convert to Christianity; przejść na emeryturę retire; przejść do następnej klasy get l. be promoted; przejść na wegetarianizm turn vegetarian; przejść nad czymś do porządku dziennego disregard sth, wave sth aside; przejść (z kimś) na ty come to first name terms with sb; przejdę do konkurencji I will go over to our competition; przejdźmy do sprawy let's get down to business; pozwolą państwo, że przejdę do następnego tematu let me pass l. move on to the next topic, let me proceed to the next topic.10. (= przekształcać się) turn, develop ( w coś into sth); energia kinetyczna przechodzi w elektryczną kinetic energy turns into electric energy; kłótnia przeszła w bójkę the quarrel developed l. turned into a fight.11. (= zostać przyjętym, przegłosowanym) be passed; wniosek przeszedł the motion was passed; jego kandydatura nie przeszła his candidacy was rejected.12. (= przewyższać) surpass, excel; przechodzić siebie samego surpass l. excel o.s.; przechodzić czyjeś oczekiwania exceed sb's expectations; przechodzić czyjeś najśmielsze marzenia be beyond one's wildest dreams; to przechodzi ludzkie pojęcie this all staggers the mind; twoje zachowanie przechodzi granice mojej cierpliwości your behavior is more than I can endure l. stand.pf.(= chodzić przez jakiś czas) walk, spend some time walking; przechodził całą noc he spent the whole night walking.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przechodzić
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15 сила
ж.1. strength, forceизо всех сил — with all one's strength / might
бежать изо всех сил — run* as fast / quickly as one can
силой оружия — by force of arms, at the point of the bayonet / sword
брать силой — take* by force
это сверх сил, свыше сил, не по силам — it is beyond one's power(s); (вне чьей-л. компетенции) it is outside one's competence; ( непереносимо) one can endure it no longer
испытывать чьи-л. силы — lest smb.'s strength
выбиться из сил — strain oneself to the utmost, become* exhausted
не в силах (+ инф.) — unable (+ to inf.)
общими силами — with combined forces / effort
сила духа, характера — strength of mind, fortitude
в силу привычки — by force of habit, from sheer force of habit
собираться с силами — collect one's strength, gather oneself up
2. тех., физ. power, forceударная сила — striking / hitting power; impact
лошадиная сила — horse-power (сокр. HP, h.p.)
сила сцепления — cohesive force, cohesion
сила тяготения — attraction, gravity
подъёмная сила — carrying capacity / power; ав. lift
сила тока — current strength; current intensity
3. мн. воен. force sg.главные силы — main body sg.
накопление сил воен. — build-up
4. юр.:сила закона — validity / force of the law
входить, вступать в силу — come* into force, take* effect
оставаться в силе — remain valid, hold* good / true; (о судебном решении, приговоре) remain in force
оставлять в силе (вн.; о решении, приговоре) — confirm (d.)
утратить силу — lose* validity, become* invalid
5.:в силу (рд.) — because of, on account of, owing to, by virtue (of)
в силу этого — on that ground, accordingly
в силу закона, декрета и т. п. — on the force of the law, decree, etc.; in virtue of the law, decree, etc.; in virtue of the law, decree, etc.
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он в большой силе — he has great credit, he is very powerfulрабочая сила — labour force, manpower
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16 выдерживать нагрузку
•The bearing can endure (or stand up to, or withstand) such a load.
* * *Выдерживать нагрузку-- A gelatin projectile also has sufficient strength to withstand inertial loads during launch.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать нагрузку
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17 выдерживать нагрузку
•The bearing can endure (or stand up to, or withstand) such a load.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выдерживать нагрузку
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18 sui
[Swahili Word] sui[Swahili Plural] sui[English Word] one who can endure great hardship[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------ -
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20 mai mult decât se poate îndura
more than flesh and blood can endure / stand.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > mai mult decât se poate îndura
См. также в других словарях:
endure — verb 1 (T) to suffer something painful or deal with a very unpleasant situation for a long time with strength and patience: There are limits to what the human body can endure. | Bosnians have now endured several years of war. 2 (I) to remain… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Endure — En*dure , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Endured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enduring}.] [F. endurer; pref. en (L. in) + durer to last. See {Dure}, v. i., and cf. {Indurate}.] 1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Endure — En*dure , v. t. 1. To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather. [1913 Webster] Both were of shining steel, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endure — 01. The poor students were obliged to [endure] three days of tests at the end of the session. 02. Students have to [endure] a lot of pressure during exam time. 03. He can t [endure] the cold weather in Alaska because he comes from a warm country … Grammatical examples in English
endure — en|dure [ınˈdjuə US ınˈdur] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: endurer, from Latin durare to harden ] 1.) [T] to be in a difficult or painful situation for a long time without complaining ▪ It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such… … Dictionary of contemporary English
can't stand — not able to suffer, cannot endure … English contemporary dictionary
can't stand him — cannot endure him, does not have the patience to be with him … English contemporary dictionary
can't take it anymore — cannot endure it any longer, cannot suffer it anymore … English contemporary dictionary
endure — see what can’t be cured must be endured … Proverbs new dictionary
Kun Can — Paysage après la pluie Kuncan ou Kun Can, K Ouen Ts an ou K Un Ts an, de son vrai nom: Liu, noms de pinceau: Shigi, Jieqiu, Baitu, Candaoren, né en 1612, originaire de Wuling, province de Hunan. XVIIe siècle. Actif vers 1657 1674. Chinois … Wikipédia en Français
He that can quietly endure, overkometh. — См. Терпи казак, атаман будешь … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)