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(Persian) soul; life; body; energy, zeal, vigor, strength; dear, darling; thanks be. jonim bilan with glee, gladly. jonimni ham ayamayman I won’t spare even my life. jon boricha with all one’s strength. joni bor alive; not unfounded, worth considering. jondan boshqa everything but the kitchen sink (lit., ‘everything but a (human) soul’). jon ber to pass away, to die; to give in; to be true to. jon kirdi to come back to life; to revive, to be reinvigorated. jon kuydir to put all of one’s energy into s.t.; to pity, to feel sorry for. jon ol to take s.t.’s life; to torment. joni uzil to die. joni chiq to die; to be scared to death. joni halqumiga/jon(i) jonini koyit to work o.s. hard. jon saqla to save one’s soul/hide/life. jon hovuchlab fearing for one’s life, very cautiously. jon(i)ga ora kir to lend life to, to save from destruction. jondan bezor qil /jondan to’y to be sick of life, to want to kill o.s. joni yo’q lifeless; weak, powerless, useless. jon olib, jon ber to sacrifice o.s. for, to give all one has. bir jon, bir tan bo’lib as one, united. jon akaga jon bormi You betcha!, Oh, would I love to! jon achchig’ida/jonim bilan With pleasure. jon deb gleefully, willingly; with pleasure. jon koshki if only... joni kir to take pleasure in, to enjoy; to lighten up. jon(i)ga tegdi to get on s.o.’s nerves, to bother; to be fed up with. jondan o’t to penetrate, to cut deep (e.g., cold) -
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m (G jonu) Chem., Fiz. ion- jony wodorowe hydrogen ions* * ** * *michem., fiz.1. ion.2. jon dodatni/ujemny positively/negatively charged ion; cation/anion.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jon
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m., a proper name, John.* * *m. (Jónn, Fb.), a pr. name, contraction of the older dissyllabic Jóann, John, Johannes, see Íb. 17: of the same origin are Jóhann, Jóhannes, Jens, which have come into use since the Reformation, whereas Jón or Jóan appears in Icel. at the middle of the 11th century, and soon afterwards became so popular that in the K. Á. (of 1276) it is made to serve for M. M. (N. or M.) in the baptismal formula, as also in the law formula, yfir höfði Jóni, against M. M., see Njála. Jóns-bók, f. John’s book, the code of laws of 1281, named after John the lawyer (lögmaðr), who brought the book from Norway to Icel., Ann. 1281, Árna S.II. St. John Baptist’s Day (June 24) is in the northern countries a kind of midsummer Yule, and was in Norway and Sweden celebrated with bonfires, dances, and merriment; and tales of fairies and goblins of every kind are connected with St. John’s eve in summer as well as with Yule-eve in winter. The name of the feast varies,—Jóns-dagr, m., Jóns-messa, u, f., Jónsvöku-dagr, m. the day, mass of St. John = the 24th of June; Jóns-nótt, f., Jóns-vaka, u, f., St. John’s eve, ‘John’s-wake,’ Rb. 530, Sturl. iii. 59, N. G. L. i. 340, 343, Fms. viii. 357, ix. 7: Jónsvöku-skeið, Fms. x. 49: Jónsvöku-leyti, id. In Norway the feast is at present called Jonsoka = Jónsvaka, and the fires Jonsoku-brising (cp. the Brisinga-men of the Edda). The origin of this feast is no doubt heathen, being a worship of light and the sun, which has since been adapted to a Christian name and the Christian calendar. For the fairy tales connected with this feast, see Ísl. Þjóðs., which tales again call to mind Shakspeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream: Jónsmessu-öl, n. ale brewed for St. John’s day, N. G. L. i. 137; þá var sumar-tíð ok hátíð mikil Jónsvöku-nótt, Bær. 17. 2. Jóns-dagr, Jóns-messa are also used to signify the day or mass of the Icel. bishop John (died A. D. 1121), April 23 and March 3, see Bs.: Jóns-höfuð, Jóns-skript, f. the head, tablet of St. John, B. K., Vm., etc.: Jóns-stúka, u, f. chapel of St. John, Sturl. i. 125. -
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ionnegativ jon; anion -
5 jon
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• chemical entity• ion• ionium -
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10 jòn
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11 jön
"tiy, juvenile; young man" -
12 jön
1. handsome and dashing young man. 2. theat. (male) juvenile lead. -
13 jón
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14 jön
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15 jon
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16 jon hol
jon holiga qo’ymay to leave no choice, regardless of the circumstances.jon jahd, jonu jahdjon hol bilan with all one’s might and main.jon tan, jonu tanbody and soul -
17 jon amfoteryczny
• amphion• ampholyte ion• amphoteric ion• dipolar ion• dual ion jon• hybrid ion• zwitterion -
18 jon obojnaczy
• amphion• ampholyte ion• amphoteric ion• dipolar ion• dual ion jon• zwitterion -
19 Jon Bon Jovi
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20 Jon Goldman Associates
Trademark term: JGAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Jon Goldman Associates
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Jón — (IPA: [jɔun]) ist ein isländischer und färöischer Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 2 Bekannte Namensträger 3 Siehe auch 4 Einzelnachweise … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jon — ist ein männlicher Vorname. Der Name ist eine Kurzform des hebräischen Vornamens Jonathan („Geschenk Gottes“) und vor allem in Skandinavien und in den USA verbreitet.[1] Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bekannte Namensträger 1.1 Vorname 1.2 … Deutsch Wikipedia
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jon — (el. ion) sb., en, er, erne (elektrisk ladet atom el. atomgruppe), i sms. jon , fx jonbinding … Dansk ordbog
Jon [1] — Jon (spr J on), 1) Sohn des Xuthos u. der Kreusa, Ihn des griechischen Volksstammesder Joner. Nach der von Euripides in der gleichnamigen Tragödie bearbeiteten Sage war Kreusa durch Apollo Mutter des Knaben geworden u. legte, aus Furcht der der… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Jon [2] — Jon (spr. J on, a. Geogr.), Nebenfluß des Peneos in Thessalien … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Jon — /jon/, n. a male given name, form of John. * * * … Universalium
Jon — m Swedish form of JOHN (SEE John). This form of the name is also used in the English speaking world as a variant spelling of JOHN (SEE John) or short form of JONATHAN (SEE Jonathan) … First names dictionary
JON — Ephesius, cuius nomine Dialogum scripsit Plato eumqueve Rhapsodum lacit cum Socrate colloquentem. Quid si idem sit cum Ione praedicto, patriâ nempe Ephsius, habitatione Chius? Atqui tempora repugnant, cum Ion Chius Olymp. 72. iam Floruerit,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
jon — jȏn m DEFINICIJA v. ion … Hrvatski jezični portal