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A severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or over population. It may be due to poor harvests following drought, floods, earthquake, war, social conflict, etc. (Source: CED / GUNN)
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A severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or over population. It may be due to poor harvests following drought, floods, earthquake, war, social conflict, etc. (Source: CED / GUNN)
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3 prowl
1. intransitive verb2. transitive verb 3. nounprowl about/around something — etwas durchstreifen
Streifzug, der* * *(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) umherstreichen- academic.ru/58649/prowler">prowler- be on the prowl* * *[praʊl]to be on the \prowl auf einem Streifzug sein, umherstreifen; ( fig)after the severe famine, death is now on the \prowl nach der schweren Hungersnot geht jetzt der Tod umII. vt▪ to \prowl sth etw durchstreifenIII. vi* * *[praʊl]1. nStreifzug mto be on the prowl (cat, lion, burglar) — auf Streifzug sein; (headmaster, boss) herumschleichen; (police car) auf Streife sein; ( inf : for pick-up ) auf Frauen-/Männerjagd sein
2. vtdurchstreifen3. viherumstreichen; (boss, headmaster) herumschleichenhe prowled round the house — er schlich im Haus
* * *prowl [praʊl]C s Herumschleichen n, -streifen n:a) → A,b) auf Raub aus sein (Raubtier etc):the cat is on the prowl for mice die Katze ist auf Mäusejagdc) umg jemanden zum Abschleppen suchen;* * *1. intransitive verb2. transitive verb 3. nounprowl about/around something — etwas durchstreifen
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5 σῖτος
σῖτος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, JosAs; ApcEsdr 5:12 p. 30, 6 Tdf.; SibOr, Philo Jos., Vi. 71; Ath. 22, 6) wheat, but also grain gener. Mt 13:25, 29 (weeds in it as SibOr 1, 397); Lk 16:7; Rv 6:6 (on this s. Diod S 14, 111, 1 as an indication of severe famine and rising prices πέντε μνῶν γενέσθαι τὸν μέδιμνον τοῦ σίτου=a bushel of grain sold for five minas; Jos., Ant. 14, 28); 18:13. κόκκος τοῦ ς. J 12:24; 1 Cor 15:37 (cp. ApcEsdr 5:12 τὸν σπόρον τοῦ σίτου; granum tritici Papias [1, 3]). συνάγειν τὸν ς. εἰς τὴν ἀποθήκην Mt 3:12; 13:30; Lk 3:17; cp. 12:18. σινιάσαι τὸν ς. 22:31. As a ship’s cargo Ac 27:38. ς. ὥριμος 1 Cl 56:15 (Job 5:26). For πλήρης σῖτον Mk 4:28 see πλήρης 2.—Pl. τὰ σῖτα (Hdt.+; Philo, Det. Pot. Ins. 19 and LXX, where this form occurs in Job and Pr; but the pl. is not found in any other book; s. Thackeray 155.—B-D-F §49, 3; Mlt-H. 122; 372) Ac 7:12 v.l. Ignatius, in his fervent longing for martyrdom, uses this imagery: σῖτός εἰμι θεοῦ I am God’s wheat and will be ground by the teeth of the wild beasts IRo 4:1.—B. 514; Pauly-W. Suppl. VI (1935) 819ff; I (1894) 261ff; VII (1912) 1336ff; Kl. Pauly V 217–19; BHHW I 563. DELG. M-M. -
6 ἰσχυρός
ἰσχυρός, ά, όν (s. ἰσχύς, ἰσχύω; Aeschyl.+) comp. ἰσχυρότερος (Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX; Ar. 1, 2; Just., D. 103, 3; Ath. 34, 2) gener. ‘strong, mighty, powerful’.① pert. to being strong physically, mentally, or spiritually, strong, of living beingsⓐ of transcendent beings: of God (SIG 216, 1 [IV B.C.] ἰσχυρῷ θειῷ [=θεῷ s. note 4] Σανέργει; Dt 10:17; 2 Macc 1:24 and oft.; TestSol C 12, 3; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 307; PGM 10, 11; 12, 374; 36, 105; Just., D. 103, 3) Rv 18:8. Of angels (PGM 3, 71f ἄγγελος κραταιὸς κ. ἰσχυρός) 5:2; 10:1; 18:21. Of Christ 1 Cor 10:22; cp. also Lk 11:22 (s. below on Lk 11:21). Of the one to come after John the Baptist ἰσχυρότερός μου (cp. Judg 5:13 A; PGM 13, 202) Mt 3:11; Mk 1:7; Lk 3:16. τὸ ἀσθενὲς τ. θεοῦ ἰσχυρότερον τ. ἀνθρώπων 1 Cor 1:25 (cp. Philo, Ebr. 186 τὸ ἀσθενές … τὸ ἰ.). Of Satan, who may be the ἰσχυρός of the parable Mt 12:29; Mk 3:27; Lk 11:21 (cp. PGM 5, 147 the δαίμων, who calls himself ἰσχυρός, and the ἰσχυρός of 13, 203 who, acc. to 197 is ἔνοπλος, as well as the Φόβος καθωπλισμένος 528 fighting the ἰσχυρότερος 543; Mel., P. 102, 783). In case Satan is not meant, these passages, together w. Lk 11:22 (s. above) belong under b below.ⓑ of human beings (opp. ἀσθενής as Philo, Somn. 1, 155; Tat. 32, 2f) 1 Cor 4:10; Agr. 4.—1J 2:14; Hs 9, 15, 1. ἰ. ἐν πολέμῳ mighty in war Hb 11:34. ἐν τῇ πίστει Hv 3, 5, 5; m 11, 4. οἱ ἰσχυροί (Ps.-X., Constitution of Athens 1, 14; 4 Km 24:15 codd.; Da 8:24 Theod.) Rv 6:15; 19:18. ὁ ἰ. 1 Cl 13:1 (Jer 9:22); 38:2. Even the neut. τὰ ἰσχυρά refers to persons 1 Cor 1:27.② pert. to being high on a scale of extent as respects strength or impression that is made, violent, loud, mighty, etc., of things (cp. IAndrosIsis, Kyme 16 of justice) ἄνεμος violent (TestSol 6:1 D; Dio Chrys. 60 and 61 [77 and 78], 7 χειμὼν ἰ.) Mt 14:30 v.l.; βροντή loud Rv 19:6. κραυγή Hb 5:7. φόβος Hm 7:4 (=the fear of the Lord is very productive). πίστις 9:7, 10. μετάνοια Hs 7:6. λίθος solid, mighty (Sir 6:21) B 6:2. πέτρας ἰ. B 11:5 (Is 33:16). λιμός a severe famine Lk 15:14 (cp. Petosiris, Fgm. 6, ln. 49 λιμὸς ἰ.; Hdt. 1, 94; SIG 495, 59 [c. 230 B.C.] σιτοδείας γενομένης ἰσχυρᾶς; Gen 41:31). πόλις mighty (Is 26:1 v.l.; TestJud 5:1) Rv 18:10 (cp. also τεῖχος X., Cyr. 7, 5, 7; 1 Macc 1:33 v.l. Kappler; πύργος Judg 9:51 B). φωνή loud (Aesop. Fab. 420 P. ἰσχυρᾷ τῇ φωνῇ; Ex 19:19; Da 6:21 Theod.) Rv 18:2; παράκλησις ἰ. strong encouragement Hb 6:18. ἰσχυροτέρας ἀποκαλύψεις more meaningful revelations Hv 3, 10, 8. ῥῆμα mighty 1, 3, 4. (W. βέβαια and τεθεμελιωμένα) πάντα ἰσχυρά everything is secure 3, 4, 3. θέσις Hv 3, 13, 3. (W. βαρεῖαι, as TestJud 9:2) ἐπιστολαί weighty and strong (cp. X., Cyr. 3, 3, 48; Wsd 6:8) letters 2 Cor 10:10. Avoided in J (s. MBoismard, Le chaiptre 21 de StJean: RB 54, ’47, 491).—B. 295. DELG s.v. ἰσχύς. M-M. TW. -
7 голод
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8 голод
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9 azotar
v.1 to beat.2 to whip, to lash, to flail, to beat with a lash.Ricardo azotó al ladrón Richard whipped the thief.3 to lash against.El mar azotó la costa de la isla The sea lashed against the island coast.4 to slam, to batter.El viento azotó la puerta The wind slammed the door.* * *1 (con látigo) to whip, flog2 (golpear) to beat down on3 (viento, olas) to lash4 figurado (peste, hambre, etc) to ravage* * *verbto whip, lash* * *1. VT1) (=latigar) to whip, flog; (=zurrar) to thrash, spank; (Agr) to beat; [lluvia, olas] to lash2)2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( con látigo) to whip, flog2) viento/mar to lash3) (Méx) < puerta> to slam* * *= scourge, paddle, flog, whip, thrash, lash.Ex. The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.Ex. Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex. Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Ex. He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( con látigo) to whip, flog2) viento/mar to lash3) (Méx) < puerta> to slam* * *= scourge, paddle, flog, whip, thrash, lash.Ex: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.
Ex: Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Ex: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *azotar [A1 ]vtA (con un látigo) to whip, flogB «viento/mar» to lashun fuerte temporal azota la ciudad a violent storm is battering the townel hambre/un intenso frío azotaba la zona the region was in the grips of famine/a severe cold spelllas olas azotaban las rocas the waves lashed (against) the rocksC ( Méx) ‹puerta› to slam[ S ] favor de no azotar la puerta please do not slam the door* * *
azotar ( conjugate azotar) verbo transitivo
1 ( con látigo) to whip, flog
2 (Méx) ‹ puerta› to slam
azotar verbo transitivo
1 (con la mano) to beat
(con el látigo) to whip, flog
2 (una tormenta) to lash
' azotar' also found in these entries:
English:
flog
- lash
- sweep
- thrash
- whip
* * *♦ vt1. [en el trasero] to smack, to slap2. [con látigo] to whip3. [viento, olas] to lash;el viento le azotaba la cara the wind lashed her face4. [devastar] to devastate;la epidemia azotó la región the region was devastated by the epidemic;una región azotada por las guerras a war-torn region* * *v/t3 Méxpuerta slam* * *azotar vt1) : to whip, to flog2) : to lash, to batter3) : to devastate, to afflict* * * -
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11 Hungersnot
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12 nälkä
yks.nom. nälkä; yks.gen. nälän; yks.part. nälkää; yks.ill. nälkään; mon.gen. nälkien nälkäin; mon.part. nälkiä; mon.ill. nälkiinfamine (noun)hunger (noun)starvation (noun)* * *• famine• starvation• craving• hunger• hungriness• I got thirsty• ravenousness• voracity• severe thirst -
13 relieve
A vtr1 ( alleviate) soulager [pain, suffering, distress, anxiety, tension] ; dissiper [boredom] ; remédier à [poverty, social conditions, famine] ; alléger [debt] ; rompre [monotony] ; to relieve one's feelings ( when distressed) décharger son cœur ; ( when angry) décharger sa colère ; to relieve congestion Med, Aut décongestionner ;2 ( brighten) rendre moins sévère ; a black dress relieved by a string of pearls une robe noire rendue moins sévère par un collier de perles ;3 ( take away) to relieve sb of débarrasser qn de [plate, coat, bag] ; soulager qn de [burden] ; to relieve sb of a post/command relever qn de son poste/ses fonctions ; a pickpocket relieved him of his wallet hum un voleur l'a soulagé de son portefeuille hum ;4 ( help) venir en aide à, secourir [troops, population] ;6 Mil délivrer, faire lever le siège de [town].B relieved pp adj to feel relieved se sentir soulagé ; to be relieved to hear that être soulagé d'apprendre que ; to be relieved that être soulagé que (+ subj) ; to be relieved at être soulagé par [news, results]. -
14 острая нехватка
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15 острый дефицит
1) General subject: severe shortage (AD), famine2) Agriculture: acute deficiency3) Accounting: acute shortage4) Politics: critical shortage5) Business: heavy deficit -
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18 visit
1. Ithe doctor is out visiting доктора нет дома, он уехал к больным2. III1) visit smth. visit museums (a picture-gallery, a factory, public houses, billiard saloons, etc.) посещать музеи и т.д.; he had no time to visit the Tower у него не было времени, чтобы посетить /посмотреть/ Тауэр; visit Rome (Scotland, Italy, foreign countries, new scenes, etc.) побывать в Риме и т.д.; visit the scene of the crime вернуться на место преступления; visit smb. visit one's friends (one's relations, one's aunt, a new neighbour, one's patients, a sick person, a dying woman, the poor, etc.) навещать друзей и т.д.2) visit smth. book. plague and famine often visit this country чума и голод visit частые гости в этой стране3) visit smth. book. nature visits every infringement of her laws природа не оставляет безнаказанным ни одно из нарушений своих законов3. IVvisit smth. in some manner visit smth. traditionally (periodically, annually, openly, surreptitiously, etc.) традиционно /по традиции/ посещать что-л. и т.д.; visit smb. in some manner he visited me several times while I was in bed with a broken leg он приходил ко мне /навещал меня/ несколько раз, когда я лежал со сломанной ногой4. XI1) be visited by smb. the exhibition was largely visited by foreigners выставку посещало много иностранцев; а spot visited by few место, где мало кто бывает; be visited by smth. the place is never visited by the sun сюда никогда не заглядывает солнце2) be visited by smth. book, the place was recently visited by an epidemic (by a hurricane, by a serious volcanic eruption, etc.) там недавно разразилась эпидемия и т.д.; the poet Burns was visited by fits of gloom Берне страдал от приступов меланхолии; to make matters worse he was visited by a severe illness в добавление ко всему он серьезно заболел5. XVIvisit with smb. USA visit with friends (with them, with my aunt, etc.) гостить у друзей и т.д.; visit at /in/ some place visit at the farm (in Paris, in the country, at a new hotel, etc.) гостить на ферме и т.д.6. XXI11) visit smb. at /in/ some place he visited her at her residence (in New York, etc.) он побывал у нее /посетил ее у нее/ дома2) visit smth. (up)on smb. book. visit one's anger (up)on smb. вымещать свой гнев на ком-л.; visit punishment (up)on smb. наслать кару на кого-л.; visit vengeance (up)on smb. отомстить кому-л.; visit the sins of the fathers upon the children наказывать детей за греха отцов; visit smb. with smth. book. visit smb. with disease (with blindness, with poverty, etc.) наслать на кого-л. болезнь и т.д.; visit smb. with salvation даровать /ниспослать/ кому-л. спасение -
19 vache
f1. (animal) коро́ва (dim. коро́вка, коро́вушка ◄е►; коровёнка ◄о► péj.);traire (garder) les vaches — дои́ть/по= (пасти́ ipf.) коро́в; lait (bouse) de vache — коро́в|ье молоко́ (-ья лепёшка); ● couleur queue de vache — ры́жего цве́та; de la montagne à vache s — невысо́кие го́ры; le plancher des vaches — твёрдая земля́, су́ша; la période des vaches maigres — вре́мя ну́жды; го́лод (famine); manger de la vache enragée — терпе́ть ipf. нужду́ <лише́ния>; un coup de pied en vache — уда́р исподтишка́; pleurer comme une vache — ревмя́ реве́ть ipf.; ↓.го́рько пла́кать/за=; il pleut comme vache qui pisse [— дождь] льет как из ведра́; ça lui va comme un tablier à une vache — э́то ему́ идёт как коро́ве седло́; il parle [le] français comme une vache espagnôle — он говори́т на ло́маном францу́зском языке́; vache à eau [— ко́жаный] мешо́кune vache à lait — до́йная коро́ва (fig. aussi);
2. (cuir) вы́деланная [коро́вья] ко́жа;un sac en vache — су́мка из [коро́вьей] ко́жи
3. pop. фарао́н péj.; лега́вый ◄-'ого►; полице́йский ◄-'ого► neutre;mort aux vachesl — смерть лега́вым!
une peau de vache — вре́дный тип
1) он кру́то обошёлся со мной2) (examen) он придира́лся ко мне;c'est vache d'avoir fait ça — сви́нство поступа́ть таки́м о́бразомune critique très vache — зло́бная кри́тика;
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