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  • 21 égrener

    egʀəne
    1) Culinaire to shell [pois]; to remove the seeds from [tomate, melon]
    2) to chime out [notes, heures]; to drone out [chiffres, chanson]
    * * *
    eɡʀəne vt
    1) [grappe] to pick grapes off
    2) [liste] to drone out
    * * *
    égrener verb table: lever vtr
    1 gén, Culin to shell [pois, épis]; to remove the seeds from [tomate, melon]; égrener une grappe de raisin to strip the grapes off the bunch;
    2 Tex [machine] to gin [coton];
    3 fig to chime out [notes, heures]; to drone out [chiffres, chanson]; la pendule égrena les douze coups de minuit the clock chimed out the twelve strokes of midnight; égrener son chapelet to tell one's beads;
    4 Tech to smooth [sth] off [mur, plâtre, fer].
    [egrene, egrəne] verbe transitif
    1. [blé] to shell
    [coton] to gin
    [ôter de sa tige - fruits] to take off the stalk
    2. [faire défiler]
    égrener son chapelet to tell one's beads, to say one's rosary
    ————————
    s'égrener verbe pronominal intransitif
    1. [grains de raisin] to drop off the bunch
    [grains de blé] to drop off the stalk
    2. [se disperser - famille, foule] to scatter ou to disperse slowly, to trickle away

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > égrener

  • 22 un diluvio di improperi

    un diluvio di improperi
    a stream of abuse.
    \
    →  diluvio

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > un diluvio di improperi

  • 23 Schimpfkanonade

    Schimpf·ka·no·na·de f
    ( fam) shower [or stream] of abuse

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Schimpfkanonade

  • 24 po|słać1

    pf — po|syłać impf (poślęposyłam) vt 1. (wyprawić) to send
    - posłać kogoś do sklepu/na targ/po zakupy to send sb to the shop/to market/to do some shopping
    - posłać kogoś po lekarza/ślusarza to send sb to fetch the doctor/locksmith, to send sb for the doctor/locksmith
    - posłać gońca z listem/zaproszeniem do kogoś to send a letter/an invitation to sb by messenger
    2. (skierować) to send
    - posłać dziecko do szkoły to send a child to school
    - posłać dziecko na muzykę/angielski to send a child to music/English lessons
    - posłać kogoś do pracy za granicą/na platformie wiertniczej to send sb to work abroad/on an oil platform
    - posłać kogoś na urlop to give sb leave
    - posłać kogoś na pewną śmierć to send sb to a certain death
    3. (wysłać) to send [list, paczkę, pieniądze]
    - posłać komuś widokówkę z wakacji to send sb a postcard from one’s holidays
    4. (przesłać) posłała mu ręką całusa i poszła she blew a. threw him a kiss and went away
    - posłał mi porozumiewawcze spojrzenie he gave a. threw me a knowing look
    - w odpowiedzi posłali nam wiązankę wyzwisk they responded with a stream of abuse
    5. (rzucić) posłać piłkę do bramki to send the ball into the net
    - posłać piłkę do obrońcy to pass the ball to the defender
    - posłał strzałę w sam środek tarczy his arrow hit the centre of the target
    - posłać komuś kulę to shoot at sb
    posłać statek/łódź na dno to sink a ship/boat

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > po|słać1

  • 25 een (stort)vloed van scheldwoorden

    een (stort)vloed van scheldwoorden
    a flood/stream of abuse

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een (stort)vloed van scheldwoorden

  • 26 hij schold op alles wat los en vast zat

    hij schold op alles wat los en vast zat

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij schold op alles wat los en vast zat

  • 27 los

    los1
    〈de〉
    lynx
    ————————
    los2
    [niet stevig vastzittend] loose
    [niet bevestigd/gebonden] loose free, undone veter, knoop, afneembaar detachable, roerend movable
    [afzonderlijk] loose, separate odd, single
    [niet strak gespannen] slack, loose
    [niet dicht/compact] loose
    [onsamenhangend] disconnected disjointed opmerkingen
    [leeg] empty, sold out
    [op zichzelf staand] independent separate
    [niet stijf, sierlijk] informal relaxed
    10 [oppervlakkig] casual idle
    11 [losbandig] loose lax, fast
    12 [met betrekking tot slaap] light
    voorbeelden:
    1   een losse tand a loose tooth
         er is een schroef los a screw has come loose
    2   los arbeider casual/day labourer, odd-jobman
         losse goederen loose/unpacked/bulk goods
         een losse voering a detachable lining
         hij schold op alles wat los en vast zat he let forth a stream of abuse
         los! let go!; boksen break!
    3   losse centen loose change/coins
         〈van een krant/tijdschrift〉 losse nummers single/odd issues
         thee wordt bijna niet meer los verkocht tea is hardly sold loose anymore
    4   de vingers los maken loosen up one's fingers
    6   losse gedachten stray thoughts
    7   het schip is los the ship is empty
         hij is los he is (all) sold out
    8   een losse aantekening an occasional note/jotting
         dat is niet los te denken van this cannot be detached/dissociated from
         los van apart from, besides
         informeelben je nou helemaal van God los? have you gone out of your mind?
    9   een losse houding an easy/a relaxed pose/attitude
    11  losse zeden loose/lax morals
    ¶   met losse handen rijden ride with no hands
         ze leven er maar op los they live from one day to the next
         erop los slaan hit out
         erop los schieten fire/blaze away
         op iemand los slaan weigh/pitch into someone

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > los

  • 28 potok

    m (G potoku) 1. (strumień) stream, brook
    - potok górski a mountain stream
    - wezbrany/wyschnięty potok a swollen/dried out stream
    2. (duża ilość cieczy) (deszczu) torrent; (lawy) stream; (łez) flood
    - krew lała się potokami it was a boodbath
    - wino lało się potokami wine was flowing
    3. przen. (duża ilość) (ludzi, słów, skarg) stream, flood; (światła, pieniędzy, wspomnień) flood
    - potok wyzwisk a volley of abuse
    * * *
    -ku, -ki; instr sg - kiem; m
    stream; (przen: łez, deszczu) flood; ( słów) stream; ( wyzwisk) volley
    * * *
    mi
    1. (= strumień) stream, brook, creek; geogr. course, run; potok górski mountain stream; wartki potok running stream.
    2. (= duża ilość cieczy) flow, flood; (łez, krwi) stream, flow, gush; (wyzwisk, pytań) volley; przen. torrent; potok wyzwisk hail of abuse, torrent of invective; wylewać potoki łez gush with tears; deszcz leje się potokiem it's pouring down, it's raining cats and dogs; potok słów przen. flow l. roll l. flood of words; nieprzerwany potok czegoś constant l. steady stream of sth; potok podróżnych przen. flood of travelers.
    3. bud. stream, rivulet.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > potok

  • 29 Flut

    f; -, -en
    1. (Ggs. Ebbe) (high) tide; die Flut kommt / geht the tide is coming in / going out; es ist Flut it is high tide; mit der Flut einlaufen come in on the tide; Ebbe
    2. (Wogen) waves Pl.; (Wassermassen) waters Pl.; (Überschwemmung) flood; in den Fluten versinken disappear beneath the waves; sich in die Fluten stürzen hum. plunge into the water
    3. fig. von Tränen: flood; von Leuten: (great) crowd, horde; von Flüchtlingen: flood, stream; von Worten: torrent, stream; von Protesten: flood, avalanche; mit einer Flut von Zuschriften überschüttet werden be inundated with letters; eine Flut von Schimpfwörtern ergoss sich über ihn a torrent of abuse rained down on him
    * * *
    die Flut
    flood; high tide; incoming tide; flow
    * * *
    [fluːt]
    f -, -en
    1) (= ansteigender Wasserstand) incoming or flood tide; (= angestiegener Wasserstand) high tide

    es ist Flút — the tide is coming in; it's high tide, the tide's in

    die Flút kommt or steigt (form)the tide's coming in or rising

    bei Flút baden — to swim when the tide is coming in/at high tide

    bei Flút einlaufen — to come in on the tide/at high tide

    mit der Flút — with the tide or flood tide (spec)

    die Flút tritt um 16.30 Uhr ein — the tide starts to come in or turns at 4.30 p.m.

    die Flút geht zurück — the tide has started to go out, the tide has turned

    See:
    Ebbe
    2) usu pl (= Wassermasse) waters pl

    sich in die kühlen Flúten stürzen (hum)to plunge into the water

    3) (fig = Menge) flood

    eine Flút von Tränen — floods of tears

    * * *
    die
    1) (a great quantity of water: Few people survived the deluge.) deluge
    2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) flood
    3) (the rising tide.) flood-tide
    * * *
    <-, -en>
    [flu:t]
    f
    die \Flut geht zurück the tide is going out
    es ist [o herrscht] \Flut the tide's in
    die \Flut kommt [o steigt] the tide is coming in
    bei \Flut at high tide
    2. meist pl (geh: Wassermassen) torrent
    sich akk in die [kühlen] \Fluten stürzen (hum geh) to jump in the water
    3. (große Menge)
    eine \Flut von etw dat a flood of sth
    * * *
    die; Flut, Fluten
    1) o. Pl. tide
    2) meist Pl. (geh.): (Wassermasse) flood

    eine Flut von Protesten(fig.) a flood of protests

    * * *
    Flut f; -, -en
    1. (Ggs Ebbe) (high) tide;
    die Flut kommt/geht the tide is coming in/going out;
    es ist Flut it is high tide;
    mit der Flut einlaufen come in on the tide; Ebbe
    2. (Wogen) waves pl; (Wassermassen) waters pl; (Überschwemmung) flood;
    in den Fluten versinken disappear beneath the waves;
    sich in die Fluten stürzen hum plunge into the water
    3. fig von Tränen: flood; von Leuten: (great) crowd, horde; von Flüchtlingen: flood, stream; von Worten: torrent, stream; von Protesten: flood, avalanche;
    eine Flut von Schimpfwörtern ergoss sich über ihn a torrent of abuse rained down on him
    * * *
    die; Flut, Fluten
    1) o. Pl. tide
    2) meist Pl. (geh.): (Wassermasse) flood

    eine Flut von Protesten(fig.) a flood of protests

    * * *
    -en f.
    flood n.
    flow n.
    spate n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Flut

  • 30 chorro

    m.
    salir a chorros to spurt o gush out
    2 stream.
    3 the runs, diarrhea.
    * * *
    1 (de líquido) jet, spout, spurt, gush
    2 (de gas) jet, blast
    4 (de luz) flood
    5 figurado (de cosas) stream, flood, torrent
    \
    a chorros in abundance
    tiene dinero a chorros he's got plenty of money, he's loaded (with money)
    estar como los chorros del oro familiar to be as clean as a whistle
    hablar a chorros to gabble, jabber
    llover a chorros to pour down
    salir a chorros to gush forth, gush out
    avión a chorro jet plane
    chorro de vapor steam jet
    chorro de voz loud voice
    * * *
    noun m.
    jet, stream
    * * *
    SM
    1) [de líquido] jet, stream
    2) (Téc) jet, blast
    3) (=montón) stream, string

    un chorro de insultosa stream o string of insults

    un chorro de voz — a verbal blast, a really loud voice

    salir a chorros — to gush forth, come spurting out

    4) ** (=suerte) jam **, luck

    ¡qué chorro tiene! — he's so jammy! **

    5) Cono Sur * (=ladrón) thief, pickpocket
    6) And [de látigo] lash
    7) CAm (=grifo) tap, faucet (EEUU)
    8) Caribe * (=reprimenda) ticking-off *, dressing-down *
    * * *
    I
    1) ( de agua) stream, jet; (de vapor, gas) jet

    a chorro<motor/avión> jet (before n)

    a chorros: la sangre salía a chorros blood poured o gushed out; sudaba a chorros he was sweating buckets (colloq); como los chorros del oro — (Esp fam) as clean o bright as a new pin

    2) (AmC, Ven) ( del agua) faucet (AmE), tap (BrE)
    3) (Méx fam) ( cantidad)
    II
    - rra masculino, femenino (CS arg) thief
    * * *
    = jet, gush.
    Ex. This article describes in detail the various methods of ink-jet printing employing electrostatic steering, electromagnetic steering, and multiple ink jets.
    Ex. The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.
    ----
    * a chorros = profusely.
    * avión a chorro = jet.
    * avión de propulsión a chorro = prop jet.
    * corriente de chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * corriente en chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * echar un chorro de = squirt.
    * flor que echa un chorro de agua = squirting flower.
    * impresión a chorros de tinta = ink-jet printing.
    * impresora de chorro de tinta = ink-jet printer.
    * motor a chorro = jet engine.
    * motor de propulsión a chorro = jet engine.
    * quitar pintura mediante chorro de arena a presión = sandblast.
    * salir a chorros = gush out, spurt.
    * sudar a chorros = sweat + buckets, sweat + profusely, sweat + bullets.
    * * *
    I
    1) ( de agua) stream, jet; (de vapor, gas) jet

    a chorro<motor/avión> jet (before n)

    a chorros: la sangre salía a chorros blood poured o gushed out; sudaba a chorros he was sweating buckets (colloq); como los chorros del oro — (Esp fam) as clean o bright as a new pin

    2) (AmC, Ven) ( del agua) faucet (AmE), tap (BrE)
    3) (Méx fam) ( cantidad)
    II
    - rra masculino, femenino (CS arg) thief
    * * *
    = jet, gush.

    Ex: This article describes in detail the various methods of ink-jet printing employing electrostatic steering, electromagnetic steering, and multiple ink jets.

    Ex: The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.
    * a chorros = profusely.
    * avión a chorro = jet.
    * avión de propulsión a chorro = prop jet.
    * corriente de chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * corriente en chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * echar un chorro de = squirt.
    * flor que echa un chorro de agua = squirting flower.
    * impresión a chorros de tinta = ink-jet printing.
    * impresora de chorro de tinta = ink-jet printer.
    * motor a chorro = jet engine.
    * motor de propulsión a chorro = jet engine.
    * quitar pintura mediante chorro de arena a presión = sandblast.
    * salir a chorros = gush out, spurt.
    * sudar a chorros = sweat + buckets, sweat + profusely, sweat + bullets.

    * * *
    A (de agua) stream, jet; (de vapor, gas) jet
    sólo sale un chorrito de agua del grifo there's only a trickle of water coming from the faucet
    agregar un chorrito de vino add a splash of wine
    una ducha con un chorro muy potente a shower with a very strong spray, a high-pressure shower
    un chorro de luz entraba por la ventana a shaft of light came in through the window
    se abrió y cayó un chorro de monedas it came open and coins poured out
    a chorro ‹motor/avión› jet ( before n)
    a chorros: la sangre salía a chorros blood poured o gushed out
    sudaba a chorros he was sweating buckets ( colloq)
    a todo chorro ( Ven fam): pasó a todo chorro he went rushing past, he shot past at top speed
    como los chorros del oro ( Esp fam); as clean o bright as a new pin
    Compuestos:
    sandblasting
    strength of voice
    B (AmC, Ven) (del agua) faucet ( AmE), tap ( BrE)
    D
    ( Méx fam) (cantidad): ¡qué chorro de gente! what a lot of people!
    tiene chorros de dinero he's got loads o stacks o pots of money ( colloq)
    me gusta un chorro salir I really love going out
    te extraño un chorro I miss you like crazy ( AmE) o ( BrE) like mad ( colloq)
    masculine, feminine
    (CS arg) thief
    cuidado, que aquí abundan los chorros watch it, there are lots of thieves o pickpockets around here ( colloq)
    la echaron por chorra she was fired for stealing
    * * *

     

    chorro sustantivo masculino
    1 ( de agua) stream, jet;
    (de vapor, gas) jet;

    a chorro ‹motor/avión jet ( before n);
    el agua salía a chorros water gushed out
    2 (AmC, Ven) ( llave) faucet (AmE), tap (BrE)
    3 (Méx fam) ( cantidad):
    ¡qué chorro de gente! what a lot of people!;

    chorros de dinero loads of money (colloq);
    me gusta un chorro salir I really love going out
    chorro sustantivo masculino
    1 (de líquido abundante) spurt
    (pequeño) trickle: el agua salía a chorros por la grieta, water was pouring out of the crack
    2 (de gas, de vapor) jet
    propulsión a chorro, jet propulsion
    3 figurado stream, flood
    ' chorro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cohete
    - enchufar
    - proyectar
    - surtidor
    - avión
    - propulsión
    English:
    gush
    - jet
    - jet-stream
    - printer
    - sandblast
    - spirt
    - spout
    - spurt
    - squirt
    - stream
    - blast
    - faucet
    - lace
    - tap
    * * *
    nm
    1. [de líquido] [borbotón] jet, spurt;
    [hilo] trickle;
    sale un chorro muy fino de agua a thin trickle of water is coming out;
    añade un chorro de aceite a la ensalada drizzle some oil over the salad;
    salir a chorros to spurt o gush out;
    está sangrando a chorros he's bleeding heavily;
    la sangre se escapaba a chorros de la herida blood was gushing from the wound;
    Fam
    como los chorros del oro as clean as a new pin
    2. [de luz, gente, preguntas] stream;
    cayó un chorro de monedas de la máquina tragaperras coins poured out of the slot machine
    chorro de voz:
    tener un chorro de voz to have a powerful voice
    3. Méx Fam
    un chorro [mucho] a load, loads;
    nos queda un chorro de tiempo we've got loads of time;
    me provoca un chorro ir al concierto I really want to go to the concert
    4. Méx Fam [diarrea] the runs
    adv
    Méx Fam loads;
    me gusta chorro I love it;
    me duele chorro it hurts like hell
    chorro2, -a nm,f
    RP Fam [ladrón] thief
    * * *
    m
    1 líquido jet, stream; fig
    stream;
    sangraba/sudaba a chorros he was bleeding/sweating heavily;
    como los chorros del oro fam clean as a new pin;
    un chorro de Méx fam loads of fam
    2 C.Am.
    faucet, Br
    tap
    * * *
    chorro nm
    1) : flow, stream, jet
    2) Mex fam : heap, ton
    * * *
    1. (de líquido) stream
    2. (de vapor, gas) jet

    Spanish-English dictionary > chorro

  • 31 torrent

    torrent [tɔʀɑ̃]
    masculine noun
    torrent de lave/de boue/d'injures torrent of lava/of mud/of abuse
    * * *
    tɔʀɑ̃
    nom masculin lit, fig torrent
    * * *
    tɔʀɑ̃ nm
    1) (= cours d'eau) torrent, mountain stream
    2) fig

    un torrent de — a torrent of, a flood of

    * * *
    torrent nm lit, fig torrent; torrent de boue/de plaisanteries torrent of mud/jokes; des torrents de larmes floods of tears; pleuvoir à torrents to rain very heavily, to rain in torrents.
    [tɔrɑ̃] nom masculin
    1. [ruisseau de montagne] torrent, (fast) mountain stream
    2. [écoulement abondant] torrent, stream
    a. [inondation] a flood
    b. [pluie] torrential rain, a torrential downpour
    un torrent d'injures a stream ou torrent of abuse
    ————————
    à torrents locution adverbiale

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > torrent

  • 32 strøm

    cascade, current, electricity, flow, gush, influx, stream
    * * *
    (en -me)
    ( i hav, , luft etc, også elekt) current;
    ( vandløb, å) stream;
    ( rolig vandstrøm, fx i rør) flow;
    ( tidevand) tide;
    (fig: jævn strøm) flow ( fx of traffic, of words),
    ( mængde) stream ( fx of cars, of lava, of immigrants),
    ( stærkere) flood ( fx of abuse, of immigrants, of letters, of tears),
    ( voldsom) torrent ( fx of abuse, of oaths, of tears),
    ( pludselig) spate ( fx of words, of new books, of letters);
    ( også) a string of oaths;
    [ slutte strømmen] close the circuit;
    [ afbryde strømmen] break the circuit;
    [ i strømme] in torrents;
    (fig) swim (el. go) with the tide;
    [ gå mod strømmen] swim (el. go) against the tide;
    [ strømmen vender] the tide turns.

    Danish-English dictionary > strøm

  • 33 torrente

    m.
    1 torrent.
    un torrente de a stream o flood of; (gente, palabras) masses of (dinero, energía)
    2 stream, spate, series.
    3 sudden outburst, outburst, sudden burst, sudden outflow.
    * * *
    1 (de agua) mountain stream, torrent
    2 (de sangre) bloodstream
    3 figurado (abundancia) flood, stream
    \
    torrente de voz strong loud voice
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=río) torrent

    llover a torrentes — to rain cats and dogs, rain in torrents

    torrente de sangre, torrente sanguíneo — bloodstream

    2) [de palabras] torrent, rush; [de insultos] stream, torrent; [de lágrimas] flood; [de gente] stream
    * * *
    1) (Geog) torrent
    2) ( de insultos) stream, torrent; ( de lágrimas) flood
    * * *
    Ex. Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.
    ----
    * torrente sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.
    * torrentes de = torrents of.
    * un torrente de = a cascade of.
    * * *
    1) (Geog) torrent
    2) ( de insultos) stream, torrent; ( de lágrimas) flood
    * * *

    Ex: Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.

    * torrente sanguíneo, el = bloodstream, the.
    * torrentes de = torrents of.
    * un torrente de = a cascade of.

    * * *
    A ( Geog) torrent
    le salía sangre de la nariz a torrentes (CS); blood was pouring from his nose
    Compuesto:
    bloodstream
    B (de insultos) stream, torrent, hail; (de lágrimas) flood
    me soltó un torrente de improperios she let fly a torrent of abuse at me
    * * *

    torrente sustantivo masculino (Geog) torrent
    torrente sustantivo masculino
    1 (corriente de agua) torrent
    2 (flujo de personas, cosas) flood
    3 torrente sanguíneo, bloodstream
    ' torrente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    rush
    - spate
    - storm
    - torrent
    - blood
    * * *
    1. [de agua] torrent
    torrente sanguíneo bloodstream
    2. [de gente, palabras] stream, flood;
    [de dinero, energía] masses;
    las nuevas normas han dado lugar a un torrente de críticas the new rules have provoked a flood of criticism;
    es un torrente de vitalidad he is bursting with vitality
    * * *
    m fig
    avalanche, flood
    * * *
    1) : torrent
    2)
    torrente sanguíneo : bloodstream
    * * *
    torrente n torrent

    Spanish-English dictionary > torrente

  • 34 flot

    flot [flo]
    masculine noun
       a. ( = grande quantité) [de véhicules, paroles, informations] stream ; [de souvenirs, larmes, lettres] flood
       b. [de lac, mer] flots waves
       c. ► à flot
    être à flot [bateau] to be afloat ; [entreprise] to be on an even keel ; [personne] to have one's head above water
    remettre à flot [+ bateau] to refloat ; [+ entreprise] to bring back onto an even keel
    * * *
    flo
    1.
    nom masculin
    1) ( grande quantité) (de courrier, réfugiés) flood; (de questions, visiteurs) stream; ( de critique) torrent
    2) ( marée) liter tide
    3) ( en équitation) rosette

    2.
    à flot locution adverbiale

    couler à flot(s)lit, fig to flow

    être à flotlit, fig to be buoyant

    remettre quelqu'un/quelque chose à flot — fig to put somebody/something back on their/its feet


    3.
    flots nom masculin pluriel liter

    les flotsthe billows littér, the deep (sg) littér

    * * *
    flo
    1. nm
    1) (= masse d'eau) tide
    2) (= marée) flood tide

    être à flot — to be afloat, fig, [finances] to be on an even keel

    4) fig, [larmes] flood, [sang] stream, [lumière, voyageurs, voitures] stream, [souvenirs, paroles] flood
    2. flots nmpl
    1) (= eaux en mouvement) [mer, lac] waves
    2) lit (= mer) ocean waves

    à flots [couler]in torrents

    entrer à flots — to stream in, to pour in

    * * *
    A nm
    1 ( grande quantité) (de courrier, documents, réfugiés) flood; (de circulation, questions, visiteurs, lave) stream; ( de critique) torrent; le flot de sa chevelure cachait ses épaules his/her hair flowed over his/her shoulders;
    2 ( marée) liter tide;
    3 Équit rosette;
    4 Can ( enfant) kid, child.
    B à flot loc adv couler à flot(s) lit, fig to flow; être à flot lit, fig to be buoyant; remettre un navire à flot to refloat a boat; remettre qch à flot fig to put sth back on its feet; remettre qn à flot fig to put sb back on their feet.
    C flots nmpl liter les flots the billows littér, the deep (sg) littér.
    [flo] nom masculin
    1. [de larmes, de paroles] flood
    [de boue] stream
    2. [marée]
    le flot the incoming ou rising tide
    ————————
    flots nom masculin pluriel
    ————————
    à flot locution adverbiale
    2. [sorti de difficultés financières]
    ————————
    à flots locution adverbiale
    in floods ou torrents

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > flot

  • 35 поток

    м.
    1) (река, ручей и т.п.) stream, current

    го́рный пото́к — mountain stream / torrent

    2) ( движущаяся масса) stream, torrent, flow

    возду́шный пото́к — air flow

    лить пото́ки слёз — shed torrents of tears, weep in floods [flʌdz]

    пото́к слов — flow of words

    пото́к руга́тельств — a torrent / stream / shower of abuse [-s]

    людско́й пото́к — stream of people

    несконча́емым пото́ком — in an endless stream

    4) ( часть состава учащихся) group [gruːp], stream
    ••

    пото́к де́нежных средств эк.cash flow

    пото́к информа́ции — data / information flow

    пото́к созна́ния психол., лит. — stream of consciousness ['kɒnʃəs-]

    отда́ть на пото́к и разграбле́ние книжн.give over to wholesale pillage

    поста́вить на пото́к (вн.)1) ( внедрить в массовое производство) (begin to) mass-produce (d) 2) ( создавать в большом количестве) churn out (d)

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > поток

  • 36 aluvión

    m.
    1 alluvion, alluvium, rise in waters, flood.
    2 alluvion, alluvium, eluviation, eluvium.
    * * *
    1 alluvion
    tierra de aluvión alluvium, alluvial soil
    2 figurado flood
    recibimos un aluvión de solicitudes we were inundated with applications, we received a flood of applications
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Geol) alluvium
    2) (fig) (=alud) flood

    aluvión de improperiosstream o torrent of abuse

    * * *
    1) (Geol) alluvium
    2) ( gran cantidad) flood

    un aluvión de insultos — a barrage of insults, a torrent of abuse

    * * *
    = spate, alluvium.
    Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
    Ex. In addition to streams and thermal springs, groundwater discharges from alluvium, bedrock, and karstified tufa.
    ----
    * de aluvión = alluvial.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * un aluvión de = a flood of, a rash of, a barrage of, a flurry of.
    * * *
    1) (Geol) alluvium
    2) ( gran cantidad) flood

    un aluvión de insultos — a barrage of insults, a torrent of abuse

    * * *
    = spate, alluvium.

    Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.

    Ex: In addition to streams and thermal springs, groundwater discharges from alluvium, bedrock, and karstified tufa.
    * de aluvión = alluvial.
    * recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.
    * un aluvión de = a flood of, a rash of, a barrage of, a flurry of.

    * * *
    A ( Geol) alluvium
    le llovió un aluvión de cartas he was inundated with letters, he received a flood of letters
    un aluvión de gente a horde o flood of people
    un aluvión de insultos a barrage of insults, a torrent of abuse
    después de la conferencia hubo un aluvión de preguntas after the lecture he was bombarded with questions
    * * *

    aluvión sustantivo masculino downpour
    figurado el aluvión de llamadas colapsó la centralita, the barrage of calls brought the switchboard to a standstill
    ' aluvión' also found in these entries:
    English:
    barrage
    - deluge
    * * *
    1. [de agua] flood
    2. [gran cantidad]
    un aluvión de insultos a torrent of abuse;
    un aluvión de preguntas a flood o barrage of questions;
    recibieron un aluvión de críticas en la redacción the newspaper was flooded with complaints
    3. Geol [sedimento] alluvium;
    tierras de aluvión alluvial deposits
    * * *
    m
    1 flood tb fig
    2 GEOL alluvium
    * * *
    aluvión nm, pl - viones : flood, barrage

    Spanish-English dictionary > aluvión

  • 37 दुर् _dur

    दुर् ind. (A prefix substituted for दुस् before words beginning with vowels or soft consonants in the sense of 'bad'. 'hard' or 'difficult to do a certain thing'; for compounds with दुस् as first member see दुस् s. v.).
    -Comp. -अक्ष a.
    1 weak-eyed.
    -2 evileyed.
    (-क्षः) 1 a loaded or false die.
    -2 dishonest gambling.
    -अक्षरम् an evil word; श्रुतिं ममाविश्य भवद्दुरक्षरं सृजत्यदः कीटकवदुत्कटा रुजः N.9.63.
    -अतिक्रम a. difficult to be overcome or conquered, unconquerable; सर्वं तु तपसा साध्यं तपो हि दुरति- क्रमम् Ms.11.2.38; स्वभावो दुरतिक्रमः 'nature cannot be changed'; स्वजातिर्दुरतिक्रमा Pt.1.
    -2 insurmountable, impassable; B. R.6.18-19.
    -3 inevitable. (
    -मः) an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -अत्यय a.
    1 difficult to be overcome; स्वर्गमार्गपरिघो दुरत्ययः R.11.88.
    -2 hard to be attained or fathomed; स एष आत्मा स्वपरेत्यबुद्धिभिर्दुरत्यया- नुक्रमणो निरूप्यते Bhāg.7.5.13.
    -अदृष्टम् ill-luck, misfortune.
    -अधिग, -अधिगम a.
    1 hard to reach or attain, unattainable; Bhāg.3.23.8; दुरधिगमः परभागो यावत्पुरुषेण पौरुषं न कृतम् Pt.1.33.
    -2 insurmountable.
    -3 hard to be studied or understood; इह दुरधिगमैः किञ्चि- देवागमैः Ki.5.18.
    -अधिष्ठित a. badly performed, managed, or executed. (
    -तम्) improper stay at a place.
    -अधीत a. badly learnt or read.
    -अध्यय a.
    1 difficult of attainment; सहस्रवर्त्मा चपलैर्दुरध्ययः Śi.12.11.
    -2 hard to be studied.
    -अध्यवसायः a foolish undertaking.
    -अध्वः a bad road; स्वयं दुरध्वार्णवनाविकाः कथं स्पृशन्तु विज्ञाय हृदापि तादृशीम् N.9.33.
    -अन्त a.
    1 whose end is difficult to be reached, endless, infinite; संकर्षणाय सूक्ष्माय दुरन्तायान्तकाय च Bhāg.
    -2 ending ill or in misery, unhappy; अहो दुरन्ता बलवद्विरोधिता Ki.1.23; नृत्यति युवति- जनेन समं सखि विरहिजनस्य दुरन्ते (वसन्ते) Gīt.1; इयमुदरदरी- दुरन्तधारा यदि न भवेदभिमानभङ्गभूमिः Udb.
    -3 hard to be understood or known.
    -4 insurmountable.
    -अन्तक a. = दुरन्त q. v. (
    -कः) an epithet of Śiva.
    -अन्वय a.
    1 difficult to be passed along; Mb.14.51.17.
    -2 hard to be carried out or followed.
    -3 difficult to be attained. or understood; बुद्धिश्च ते महाप्राज्ञ देवैरपि दुरन्वया Rām.3. 66.18.
    -4 not suitable, improper; वचो दुरन्वयं विप्रास्तूष्णी- मासन्भ्रमद्धियः Bhāg.1.84.14.
    (-यः) 1 a wrong conclusion, one wrongly inferred from given premisses.
    -2 (in gram.) a false agreement.
    -अपवादः ill report. slander.
    -अभिग्रह a. difficult to be caught.
    -अभि- मानिन् a. vain-glorious, disagreeably proud.
    - अवगम a. incomprehensible; Bhāg.5.13.26.
    -अवग्रह a.
    1 difficult to be restrained or subjugated; भक्ता भजस्व दुरवग्रह मा त्यजास्मान् Bhāg.1.29.31.
    -2 disagreeable.
    -अवग्राह a. difficult to be attained; Bhāg.7.1.19.
    -अवच्छद a. difficult to be hidden; हेतुभिर्लक्षयांचक्रुराप्रीतां दुरवच्छदैः Bhāg.1.62.28.
    -अवबोध a. unintelligible. Bhāg.1.49.29.
    -अवसित a. unfathomed, difficult to be ascertained, द्युपतिभिरजशक्रशंकराद्यैर्दुरवसितस्तवमच्युतं नतो$स्मि Bhāg.12.12.67.
    -अवस्थ a. ill off, badly or poorly circumstanced.
    -अवस्था, -स्थानम् a wretched or miser- able state; Bhāg.5.3.12.
    -अवाप a. difficult to be gained or fulfilled; Ś.1.
    -अवेक्षितम् an improper look.
    -अह्नः a bad day.
    -आकृति a. ugly, mis-shaped.
    -आक्रन्द a. crying bitterly or miserably; किं क्रन्दसि दुराक्रन्द स्वपक्ष- क्षयकारक Pt.4.29.
    -आक्रम a.
    1 invincible, unconquer- able.
    -2 difficult to be passed.
    -आक्रमणम् 1 unfair attack.
    -2 difficult approach.
    -आगमः improper or illegal acquisition.
    -आग्रहः foolish obstinacy, head- strongness, pertinacity; ममाहमित्यूढदुराग्रहाणां पुंसाम् Bhāg.3. 5.43.
    1 hard to be performed.
    -2 incurable (as a disease).
    -आचार a.
    1 ill-conducted, badly be- haved.
    -2 following bad practices, wicked, depraved; अपि चेत्सुदुराचारो भजते मामनन्यभाक् Bg.9.3. (
    -रः) bad practice, ill-conduct, wikedness.
    -आढ्य a. not rich, poor.
    -आत्मता vileness, baseness, wickedness.
    -आत्मन् a. evil-natured, low, wicked, vile, base, mean; ये च प्राहुर्दुरात्मानो दुराराध्या महीभुजः Pt.1.39. (-m.) a rascal, villain, scoundrel.
    - आधर a. difficult to be withstood or overpowered, irresistible.
    -आधर्ष a. hard to be approached or assailed, unassailable जगन्नाथो दुराधर्षो गङ्गां भागीरथीं प्रति Mb.
    -2 not to be attacked with impu- nity.
    -3 haughty. (
    -र्षः) white mustard.
    -आधारः an epithet of Śiva.
    -आधिः (m.)
    1 distress or anxiety of mind; निरस्तनारीसमया दुराधयः Ki.1.28.
    -2 indignation.
    -आधी a. Ved. malignant, thinking ill of.
    - आनम a. difficult to bend or draw; स विचिन्त्य धनुर्दुरानमम् R.11.38.
    -आप a.
    1 difficult to be obtained; श्रिया दुरापः कथमीप्सितो भवेत् Ś.3.13; R.1.72;6.62.
    -2 difficult to be ap- proached; Pt.1.67.
    -3 hard to be overcome.
    -आपादन a. difficult to be brought about; किं दुरापादनं तेषाम् Bhāg.3.23.42.
    -आपूर a. difficult to be filled or satisfied; Bhāg.7.6.8.
    -आबाध a. hard to be molested. (
    -धः) N. of Śiva.
    -आमोदः bad scent, stench; शवधूमदुरामोदः शालिभक्ते$त्र विद्यते Ks.82.22.
    -आराध्य a. difficult to be propitiated, hard to be won over or conciliated; दुराराध्याः श्रियो राज्ञां दुरापा दुष्परिग्रहाः Pt.1.38.
    -आरुह a. difficult to be mounted.
    (-हः) 1 the Bilva tree.
    -2 the cocoanut tree.
    -3 the date tree.
    -आरोप a. difficult to be strung (bow); दुरारोपमैन्दुशेखरं धनुर्दुर्निवारा रावणभुजदण्डाः B. R.1.46-47.
    -आरोह a. difficult of ascent.
    (-हः) 1 The cocoanut tree.
    -2 the palm tree.
    -3 the date tree.
    -आलापः 1 a curse, imprecation.
    -2 foul of abusive language.
    -आलोक a.
    1 difficult to be seen or perceived.
    -2 painfully bright, dazzling; दुरालोकः स समरे निदाघाम्बररत्नवत् K. P.1. (
    -कः) dazzling splendour.
    -आव(वा)र a.
    1 difficult to be covered or filled up; दुरावरं त्वदन्येन राज्यखण्डमिदं महत् Rām.2.15.5.
    -2 difficult to be restrained, shut in, kept back or stopped.
    -आवर्त a. difficult to be convinced or set up; भवन्ति सुदुरावर्ता हेतुमन्तो$पि पण्डिताः Mb.12.19.23.
    1 evil-minded, wicked, malicious, स्फुटनिर्भिन्नो दुराशयो$धमः Śi. उपेयिवान् मूलमशेषमूलं दुराशयः कामदुघाङ्घ्रिपस्य Bhāg.3.21.15.
    -2 having a bad place or rest. (-m.) the subtle body which is not destroyed by death (लिङ्गदेह); एतन्मे जन्म लोके$स्मिन्मुमुक्षूणां दुराशयात् Bhāg.3.24. 36.
    -आशा 1 a bad or wicked desire.
    -2 hoping against hope.
    -आस a. difficult to be abided or associated with; संघर्षिणा सह गुणाभ्यधिकैर्दुरासम् Śi.5.19.
    1 difficult to be approached or overtaken; स सभूव दुरासदः परैः R.3.66; 8.4; Mv.2.5; 4.15.
    -2 difficult to be found or met with.
    -3 unequalled, unparalleled.
    -4 hard to be borne, insupportable.
    -5 difficult to be conquered, unassailable, unconquerable; जहि शत्रुं महाबाहो कामरूपं दुरासदम् Bg.3.43. (
    -दः) an epithet of Śiva.
    -इत a.
    1 difficult.
    -2 sinful.
    (-तम्) 1 a bad course, evil, sin; दरिद्राणां दैन्यं दुरितमथ दुर्वासनहृदां द्रुतं दूरीकुर्वन् G. L.2; R.8.2; Amaru.2; Mv.3.43.
    -2 a difficulty, danger.
    -3 a calamity, evil; अपत्ये यत्तादृग्- दुरितमभवत् U.4.3.
    -इतिः f. Ved.
    1 a bad course.
    -2 difficulty.
    -इष्टम् 1 a curse, imprecation.
    -2 a spell or sacrificial rite performed to injure another person.
    -ईशः a bad lord or master.
    -ईषणा, -एषणा 1 a curse, an imprecation.
    -2 an evil eye.
    -उक्त a. harshly utter- ed; Pt.1.89.
    -उक्तम्, -उक्तिः f. offensive speech, reproach, abuse, censure; लक्ष्मि क्षमस्व वचनीयमिदं दुरुक्तम् Udb.
    -उच्छेद a. difficult to be destroyed.
    -उत्तर a.
    1 unanswerable.
    -2 difficult to be crossed; दुरुत्तरे पङ्क इवान्धकारे Bk.11.2; प्राप्तः पङ्को दुरुत्तरः Ki.15.17.
    - उदय a. appearing with difficulty, not easily manifested; यो$ नात्मनां दुरुदयो भगवान्प्रतीतः Bhāg.3.16.5.
    -उदर्क a. having bad or no consequences; N.5.41.
    -उदाहर a. diffi- cult to be pronounced or composed; अनुज्झितार्थसंबन्धः प्रबन्धो दुरुदाहरः Śi.2.73.
    -उद्वह a. burdensome, unbear- able.
    - उपसद a. difficult of approach; Ki.7.9.
    -उपसर्पिन् a. approaching incautiously; एकमेव दहत्यग्निर्नरं दुरुपसर्पिणम् Ms.7.9.
    -ऊह a. abstruse; जानीते जयदेव एव शरणः श्लाघ्ये दुरूहद्रुते Gīt.
    -एव a. Ved.
    1 having evil ways.
    -2 irresis- tible, unassailable. (
    -वः) a wicked person.
    -ओषस् a. Ved. slow, lazy.
    - ग 1 difficult of access, inaccessible, impervious, impassable; दुर्गस्त्वेष महापन्थाः Mb.12.3. 5; दुर्गं पथस्तत्कवयो वदन्ति Kaṭh.1.3.14.
    -2 unattain- able.
    -3 incomprehensible.
    -4 following wicked path, vicious; Rām.2.39.22.
    (-गः, -गम्) 1 a difficult or narrow passage through a wood or over a stream, mountain &c., a defile, narrow pass.
    -2 a citadel. fortress, castle; न दुर्गं दुर्गमित्येव दुर्गमं मन्यते जनः । तस्य दुर्गमता सैव यत्प्रभुस्तस्य दुर्गमः ॥ Śiva. B.16.61.
    -3 rough ground.
    -4 difficulty, adversity, calamity, distress, danger; निस्तारयतिं दुर्गाच्च Ms.3.98;11.43; मच्चित्तः सर्व- दुर्गाणि मत्प्रसादात्तरिष्यसि; Bg.18.58.
    (-गः) 1 bdellium.
    -2 the Supreme Being.
    -3 N. of an Asura slain by Durgā (thus receiving her name from him). ˚अध्यक्षः, ˚पतिः, ˚पालः the commandant or governor of a castle. ˚अन्तः The suburb of a fort; दुर्गान्ते सिद्धतापसाः Kau. A. 1.12. ˚कर्मन् n. fortification. ˚कारक a. making difficult. (
    -कः) the birch tree. ˚घ्नी N. of Durgā. ˚तरणी an epithet of Sāvitrī. सावित्री दुर्गतरणी वीणा सप्तविधा तथा Mb. ˚मार्गः a defile, gorge. ˚लङ्घनम् surmounting difficu- lties. (
    -नः) a camel. ˚संचरः
    1 a difficult passage as to a fort &c., a bridge &c. over a defile. ˚संस्कारः Repairs to the old forts; अतो दुर्गसंस्कार आरब्धव्ये किं कौमुदीमहोत्सवेन Mu. ˚सिंहः N. of the author of कलापपरिशिष्ट. ˚व्यसनम् a defect or weak point in a fortress. (
    -र्गा) an epithet of Pārvatī, wife of Śiva.
    -2 the female cuckoo
    -3 N. of several plants. ˚नवमी the 9th day of the bright half of कार्तिक. ˚पूजा the chief festival in honour of दुर्गा in Bengal in the month of Āśvina.
    -गत a.
    1 unfortunate, in bad circumstances; समाश्वसिमि केनाहं कथं प्राणिमि दुर्गतः Bk.18.1.
    -2 indigent, poor.
    -3 distressed, in trouble.
    -गतता ill-luck, poverty, misery; तावज्जन्मातिदुःखाय ततो दुर्गतता सदा Pt.1.265.
    -गतिः f.
    1 misfortune, poverty, want, trouble, indigence; न हि कल्याणकृत्कश्चिद् दुर्गतिं तात गच्छति Bg.6.4.
    -2 a difficult situation or path.
    -3 hell.
    -गन्ध a. ill-smelling.
    (-न्धः) 1 bad odour, stink
    -2 any ill-smelling substance.
    -3 an onion.
    -4 the mango tree. (
    -न्धम्) sochal salt.
    -गन्धि, -गन्धिन् a. ill-smelling.
    -गम a.
    1 impassable, inaccessible, impervious; कामिनीकायकान्तारे कुचपर्वतदुर्गमे Bh.1.86; Śi. 12.49.
    -2 unattainable, difficult of attainment.
    -3 hard to be understood. (
    -मम्) a difficult place like hill etc; भ्राम्यन्ते दुर्गमेष्वपि Pt.5.81.
    -गाढ, -गाध, -गाह्य a. difficult to be fathomed or investigated, unfathomable.
    -गुणितम् not properly studied; चिराम्यस्तपथं याति शास्त्रं दुर्गुणितं यथा Avimārakam.2.4.
    -गोष्ठी evil association; conspiracy. वृद्धो रक्कः कम्पनेशो दुर्गोष्ठीमध्यगो$भवत् Rāj. T.6. 17.
    -ग्रह a.
    1 difficult to be gained or accomplished.
    -2 difficult to be conquered or subjugated; दुर्गाणि दुर्ग्रहाण्यासन् तस्य रोद्धुरपि द्विषाम् R.17.52.
    -3 hard to be understood.
    (-हः) 1 a cramp, spasm.
    -2 obstinacy.
    -3 whim, monomania; कथं न वा दुर्ग्रहदोष एष ते हितेन सम्य- ग्गुरुणापि शम्यते N.9.41.
    -घट a.
    1 difficult. कार्याणि घटयन्नासीद् दुर्घटान्यपि हेलया Rāj. T.4.364.
    -2 impossible.
    -घण a.
    1 closely packed together, very compact.
    -घुरुटः An unbeliever; L. D. B.
    -घोषः 1 a harsh cry.
    -2 a bear.
    -जन a.
    1 wicked, bad, vile.
    -2 slanderous, malicious, mischievous; यथा स्त्रीणां तथा वाचां साधुत्वे दुर्जनो जनः U.1.6. (
    -नः) a bad or wicked person, a malicious or mischievous man, villain; दुर्जनः प्रियवादी च नैतद्विश्वास- कारणम् Chāṇ.24,25; शाम्येत्प्रत्यपकारेण नोपकारेण दुर्जनः Ku.2.4. (दुर्जनायते Den. Ā. to become wicked; स्वजनो$पि दरिद्राणां तत्क्षणाद् दुर्जनायते Pt.1.5.). (दुर्जनीकृ [च्वि] to make blameworthy; दुर्जनीकृतास्मि अनेन मां चित्रगतां दर्शयता Nāg.2).
    -जय a. invincible. (
    -यः) N. of Viṣṇu.
    -जर a.
    1 ever youthful; तस्मिन्स्तनं दुर्जरवीर्यमुल्बणं घोराङ्कमादाय शिशोर्दधावथ Bhāg.1.6.1.
    -2 hard (as food), indigestible.
    -3 difficult to be enjoyed; राजश्रीर्दुर्जरा तस्य नवत्वे भूभुजो$भवत् Rāj. T.5.19.
    -जात a.
    1 unhappy, wretched.
    -2 bad-tempered, bad, wicked; Rāj. T.3. 142.
    -3 false, not genuine. ˚जीयिन् a. one who is born in vain; यो न यातयते वैरमल्पसत्त्वोद्यमः पुमान् । अफलं जन्म तस्याहं मन्ये दुर्जातजायिनः ॥ Mb.
    (-तम्) 1 a misfortune, calamity, difficulty; त्वं तावद् दुर्जाते मे$त्यन्तसाहाय्यकारिणी भव M.3; दुर्जातबन्धुः R.13.72. 'a friend in need or adversity.'
    -2 impropriety.
    -जाति a.
    1 bad natured, vile, wicked; रुदितशरणा दुर्जातीनां सहस्व रुषां फलम् Amaru.96.
    -2 out- cast. (
    -तिः f.) misfortune, ill condition.
    -ज्ञान, -ज्ञेय a. difficult to be known, incomprehensible. उच्चावचेषु भुतेषु दुर्ज्ञेयामकृतात्मभिः Ms.6.73. (
    -यः) N. of Śiva.
    -णयः, -नयः, -नीतिः 1 bad conduct.
    -2 impropriety
    -3 in- justice.
    -णामन्, -नामन् a. having a bad name.
    -णीत a.
    1 ill-behaved.
    -2 impolitic.
    -3 forward. (
    -तम्) miscon- duct; दुर्णीतं किमिहास्ति किं सुचरितं कः स्थानलाभे गुणः H.
    -दम, -दमन, -दम्य a. difficult to be subdued, untamable, indomitable.
    -दर्श a.
    1 difficult to be seen.
    -2 dazzling; सुदुर्दर्शमिदं रूपं दृष्टवानसि यन्मन Bg.11.52.
    -दर्शन a. ugly, ill-looking; दुर्दर्शनेन घटतामियमप्यनेन Māl.2.8.
    -दशा a misfortune, calamity.
    -दान्त a.
    1 hard to be tamed or subdued, untamable; Śi.12.22.
    -2 intractable, proud, insolent; दुर्दान्तानां दमनविधयः क्षत्रियेष्वायतन्ते Mv.3.34.
    (-तः) 1 a calf.
    -2 a strife, quarrel.
    -3 N. of Śiva.
    -दिन a. cloudy, rainy.
    (-नम्) 1 a bad day in general; तद्दिनं दुर्दिनं मन्ये यत्र मित्रागमो हि न Subhāṣ.
    -2 a rainy or cloudy day, stormy or rainy weather; उन्नमत्यकालदुर्दिनम् Mk.5; Ku.6 43; Mv.4.57.
    -3 a shower (of any- thing); द्विषां विषह्य काकुत्स्थस्तत्र नाराचदुर्दिनम् ॥ सन्मङ्गलस्नात इव R.4.41,82;5.47; U.5.5.
    -4 thick darkness; जीमूतैश्च दिशः सर्वाश्चक्रे तिमिरदुर्दिनाः Mb. (दुर्दिनायते Den. Ā. to become cloudy.)
    -दिवसः a dark or rainy day; Pt.1.173.
    -दुरूटः, -ढः 1 an unbeliever
    -2 an abusive word.
    -दृश a.
    1 disagreeable to the sight, disgusting; दुर्दृशं तत्र राक्षसं घोररूपमपश्यत्सः Mb.1.2.298.
    -2 difficult to be seen; पादचारमिवादित्यं निष्पतन्तं सुदुर्दृशम् Rām.7.33.5.
    -दृष्ट a. ill- judged or seen, wrongly decided; Y.2.35.
    -दैवम् ill-luck, misfortune.
    -द्यूतम् an unfair game.
    -द्रुमः onion (green).
    -धर a.
    1 irresistible, difficult to be stopped.
    -2 difficult to be borne or suffered; दुर्धरेण मदनेन साद्यते Ghat.11; Ms.7.28.
    -3 difficult to be accomplished.
    -4 difficult to be kept in memory. (
    -रः) quicksilver.
    -धर्ष a.
    1 inviolable, unassailable.
    -2 inaccessible; संयोजयति विद्यैव नीचगापि नरं सरित् । समुद्रमिव दुर्धर्षं नृपं भाग्य- मतः परम् ॥ H. Pr.5.
    -3 fearful, dreadful.
    -4 haughty.
    -धी a. stupid, silly.
    -नयः 1 arrogance.
    -2 immorality.
    -3 evil strategy; उन्मूलयितुमीशो$हं त्रिवर्गमिव दुर्नयः Mu.5.22.
    -नामकः piles. ˚अरिः a kind of bulbous root (Mar. सुरण).
    -नामन् m. f. a cockle. (-n.) piles.
    -निग्रह a. irre- pressible, unruly; मनो दुर्निग्रहं चलम् Bg.6.35.
    -निमित a. carelessly put or placed on the ground; पदे पदे दुर्निमिते गलन्ती R.7.1.
    -निमित्तम् 1 a bad omen; R.14.5.
    -2 a bad pretext.
    -निवार, -निवार्य a. difficult to be check- ed or warded off, irresistible, invincible.
    -नीतम् 1 mis- conduct, bad policy, demerit, misbehaviour; दुर्णीतं किमि- हास्ति Pt.2.21; H.1.49.
    -2 ill-luck.
    -नीतिः f. mal- administration; दुर्नीतिं तव वीक्ष्य कोपदहनज्वालाजटालो$पि सन्; Bv.4.36.
    -नृपः a bad king; आसीत् पितृकुलं तस्य भक्ष्यं दुर्नृप- रक्षसः Rāj. T.5.417.
    -न्यस्त a. badly arranged; दुर्न्यस्त- पुष्परचितो$पि Māl.9.44.
    -बल a.
    1 weak, feeble.
    -2 enfeebled, spiritless; दुर्बलान्यङ्गकानि U.1.24.
    -3 thin, lean, emaciated; U.3.
    -4 small, scanty, little; स्वार्थोप- पत्तिं प्रति दुर्बलाशः R.5.12.
    -बाध a. Unrestrained (अनिवार); दुर्बाधो जनिदिवसान्मम प्रवृद्धः (आधिः); Mv.6.28.
    -बाल a.
    1 bald-headed.
    -2 void of prepuce.
    -3 having crook- ed hair.
    -बुद्धि a.
    1 silly, foolish, stupid.
    -2 perverse, evil-minded, wicked; धार्तराष्ट्रस्य दुर्बुद्धेर्युद्धे प्रियचिकीर्षवः (समा- गताः) Bg.1.23
    -बुध a. wicked-minded, silly; Mb. 11.4.18.
    -बोध a. unintelligible, unfathomable, inscru- table; निसर्गदुर्बोधमबोधविक्लवाः क्व भूपतीनां चरितं क्व जन्तवः Ki. 1.6.
    -भग a.
    1 unfortunate, unlucky; श्रीवल्लभं दुर्भगाः (निन्दन्ति) Pt.1.415.
    -2 not possessed of good features, ill-looking.
    -भगा 1 a wife disliked by her husband; दुर्भगाभरणप्रायो ज्ञानं भारः क्रियां विना H.1.17.
    -2 an ill-tempered woman, a shrew.
    -3 a widow;
    -भर a. insupportable, burdensome, heavily laden with (comp.); ततो राजाब्रवीदेतं बहुव्यसनदुर्भरः Ks.112.156.
    -भाग्य a. unfortunate, unlucky. (
    ग्यम्) ill-luck.
    -भावना 1 an evil thought.
    -2 a bad tendency.
    -भिक्षम् 1 scarcity of provisions, dearth, famine; Y.2.147; Ms.8.22; उत्सवे व्यसने चैव दुर्भिक्षे... यस्तिष्ठति स बान्धवः H.1.71; Pt.2.
    -2 want in general.
    -भिद, -भेद, -भेद्य a. firm; सुजनस्तु कनकघटवद् दुर्भेद्यश्चाशु संध्येयः Subhāṣ.
    -भृत्यः a bad servant.
    -भिषज्यम् incurability; Bṛi. Up.4.3.14.
    -भ्रातृ m. a bad brother.
    -मङ्कु a. obstinate, disobedient.
    -मति a.
    1 silly, stupid, foolish, ignorant.
    -2 wicked, evilminded; न सांपरायिकं तस्य दुर्मतेर्विद्यते फलम् Ms.11.3.
    -मद a. drun- ken, ferocious, maddened, infatuated; Bhāg.1.15.7.
    -दः foolish pride, arrogance.
    -दम् the generative organ; ग्रामकं नाम विषयं दुर्मदेन समन्वितः Bhāg.4.25.52.
    -मनस् a. troubled in mind, discouraged, disspirited, sad, malancholy; अद्य बार्हस्पतः श्रीमान् युक्तः पुष्येण राघवः । प्रोच्यतै ब्राह्मणैः प्राज्ञैः केन त्वमसि दुर्मनाः ॥ Rām. [दुर्मनायते Den. Ā. to be troubled in mind, be sad, meditate sorrowfully, to be disconso- late, become vexed or fretted; Māl.3].
    -मनुष्यः a bad or wicked man.
    -मन्त्रः, -मन्त्रितम्, -मन्त्रणा evil advice, bad counsel; दुर्मन्त्रान्नृपतिर्विनश्यति; Pt.1.169.
    -मरम् a hard or difficult death; Mb.14.61.9.
    -मरी a kind of दूर्वा grass.
    -मरणम् violent or unnatural death.
    -मर्ष a.
    1 unbearable; Bhāg.6.5.42.
    -2 obstinate, hostile.
    -मर्षणः N. of Viṣṇu.
    -मर्षित a. provocated, encouraged; एवं दुर्मर्षितो राजा स मात्रा बभ्रुवाहनः Mb.14. 79.13,
    -मर्याद a. immodest, wicked.
    -मल्लिका, -मल्ली a minor drama, comedy, farce; S. D.553.
    -मित्रः 1 a bad friend.
    -2 an enemy.
    -मुख a.
    1 having a bad face, hideous, ugly; Bh.1.9.
    -2 foul-mouthed, abusive, scurrilous; Bh.2.69.
    (-खः) 1 a horse.
    -2 N. of Śiva.
    -3 N. of a serpent king (Nm.)
    -4 N. of a monkey (Nm.)
    -5 N. of a year (29th year out of 6 years cycle).
    -मूल्य a. highly priced, dear.
    -मेधस् a. silly, foolish, dull-headed, dull; Pt.1. (-m.) a dunce, dull-headed man, blockhead; ग्रन्थानधीत्य व्याकर्तु- मिति दुर्मेधसो$प्यलम् Śi.2.26.
    -मैत्र a. unfriendly, hostile; Bhāg.7.5.27.
    -यशस् n. ill-repute, dishonour.
    -योगः 1 bad or clumsy contrivance.
    -2 a bad combi- nation.
    -योध, -योधन a. invincible, unconquerable. (
    -नः) the eldest of the 11 sons of Dhṛitarāṣṭra and Gāndhārī. [From his early years he conceived a deep hatred for his cousins the Pāṇḍavas, but particularly Bhīma, and made every effort he could to compass their destruction. When his father pro- posed to make Yudhiṣṭhira heir-apparent, Duryodhana did not like the idea, as his father was the reigning sovereign, and prevailed upon his blind father to send the Pāṇḍavas away into exile. Vāraṇāvata was fixed upon as their abode, and under pretext of constructing a palatial building for their residence, Duryodhana caused a palace to be built mostly of lac, resin and other combustible materials, thereby hoping to see them all destroyed when they should enter it. But the Paṇḍavas were forewarned and they safely escaped. They then lived at Indraprastha, and Yudhiṣṭhira performed the Rājasuya sacrifice with great pomp and splendour. This event further excited the anger and jealousy of Duryodhana, who was already vexed to find that his plot for burning them up had signally failed, and he induced his father to invite the Pāṇḍavas to Hastināpura to play with dice (of which Yudhiṣṭhira was particularly fond). In that gambling-match, Duryodhana, who was ably assisted by his maternal uncle Śakuni, won from Yudhiṣṭhira everything that he staked, till the infatuated gambler staked himself, his brothers, and Draupadī herself, all of whom shared the same fate. Yudhiṣṭhira, as a condition of the wager, was forced to go to the forest with his wife and brothers, and to remain there for twelve years and to pass one addi- tional year incognito. But even this period, long as it was, expired, and after their return from exile both the Pāṇḍavas and Kauravas made great preparations for the inevitable struggle and the great Bhāratī war commenced. It lasted for eighteen days during which all the Kauravas, with most of their allies, were slain. It was on the last day of the war that Bhīma fought a duel with Duryodhana and smashed his thigh with his club.] मोघं तवेदं भुवि नामधेयं दुर्योधनेतीह कृतं पुरस्तात् न हीह दुर्योधनता तवास्ति पलायमानस्य रणं विहाय Mb.4.65.17.
    -योनि a. of a low birth, न कथंचन दुर्योनिः प्रकृतिं स्वां नियच्छति Ms.1.59.
    -लक्ष्य a. difficult to be seen or perceived, hardly visible.
    -क्ष्यम् bad aim; मनः प्रकृत्यैव चलं दुर्लक्ष्यं च तथापि मे Ratn.3.2.
    -लभ a.
    1 difficult to be attained, or accomplished; R.1.67;17.7; Ku.4.4;5.46,61; दुर्लभं भारते जन्म मानुष्यं तत्र दुर्लभम् Subhāṣ.
    -2 difficult to be found or met with, scarce, rare; शुद्धान्तदुर्लभम् Ś.1.17.
    -3 best, excellent, eminent.
    -ग्रामः a village situated close to a large village and inhabited by the free-holders (अग्र- हारोपजीविनः); Māna.1.79-8.
    -4 dear, beloved.
    -5 costly.
    -ललित a.
    1 spoilt by fondling, fondled too much, hard to please; हा मदङ्कदुर्ललित Ve.4; V.2.8; Māl.9.
    -2 (hence) wayward, naughty, illbred, unruly; स्पृहयामि खलु दुर्ललितायास्मै Ś.7. (
    -तम्) waywardness, rudeness.
    -लेख्यम् a forged document. Y.2.91.
    -वच a.
    1 difficult to be described, indescribable. अपि वागधिपस्य दुर्वचं वचनं तद् विदधीत विस्मयम् Ki.2.2.
    -2 not to be talked about.
    -3 speaking improperly, abusing. (
    -चम्) abuse, censure, foul language.
    -वचस् n. abuse, censure; असह्यं दुर्वचो ज्ञातेर्मेघा- न्तरितरौद्रवत् Udb.
    -वर्ण a. bad-coloured.
    -र्णः 1 bad colour.
    -2 impurity; यथा हेम्नि स्थितो वह्निर्दुवर्णं हन्ति धातु- जम् Bhāg.12.3.47.
    (-र्णम्) 1 silver. दुर्वर्णभित्तिरिह सान्द्रसुधासुवर्णा Śi.4.28.
    -2 a kind of leprosy.
    -वस a. difficult to be resided in.
    -वसतिः f. painful residence; R.8.94.
    -वह a. heavy, difficult to be borne; दुर्वहगर्भखिन्नसीता U.2.1; Ku.1.11.
    -वाच् a. speaking ill. (-f.)
    1 evil words, abuse.
    -2 inelegant language or speech.
    -वाच्य a.
    1 difficult to be spoken or uttered.
    -2 abusive, scurrilous.
    -3 harsh, cruel (as words).
    (-च्यम्) 1 censure, abuse.
    -2 scandal, ill-repute.
    -वातः a fart. ˚वातय Den. P. to break wind or fart; इत्येके विहसन्त्येनमेके दुर्वातयन्ति च Bhāg.11.23.4.
    -वादः slander, defamation, calumny.
    -वार, -वारण a. irresistible, unbearable; R.14.87; किं चायमरिदुर्वारः पाणौ पाशः प्रचेतसः Ku.2.21.
    -वासना 1 evil propensity, wicked desire; कः शत्रुर्वद खेददानकुशलो दुर्वासनासंचयः Bv. 1.86.
    -2 a chimera.
    -वासस् a.
    1 ill-dressed.
    -2 naked. (-m.) N. of a very irascible saint or Ṛiṣi, son of Atri and Anasūyā. (He was very hard to please, and he cursed many a male and female to suffer misery and degradation. His anger, like that of Jama- dagni, has become almost proverbial.)
    -वाहितम् a heavy burden; उरोजपूर्णकुम्भाङ्का सदुर्वाहितविभ्रमा Rāj. T.4.18.
    -विगाह, -विगाह्य a. difficult to be penetrated or fathomed, unfathomable.
    -विचिन्त्य inconcei- vable, inscrutable
    -विद a. difficult to be known or discovered; नूनं गतिः कृतान्तस्य प्राज्ञैरपि सुदुर्विदा Mb.7.78. 2.
    -विदग्ध 1 unskilled, raw, foolish, stupid, silly.
    -2 wholly ignorant.
    -3 foolishly puffed up, elated. vainly proud; वृथाशस्त्रग्रहणदुर्विदग्ध Ve.3; ज्ञानलवदुर्विदग्धं ब्रह्मापि नरं न रञ्जयति Bh.2.3.
    -विद्ध a. Badly perforated (a pearl); Kau. A.2.11.
    -विद्य a. uneducated; Rāj. T.1.354.
    -विध a.
    1 mean, base, low.
    -2 wicked, vile.
    -3 poor, indigent; विदधाते रुचिगर्वदुर्विधम् N.2.23.
    -4 stupid, foolish, silly; विविनक्ति न बुद्धिदुर्विधः Śi.16.39.
    -विनयः misconduct, imprudence.
    -विनीत a.
    1 (a) badly educated, ill-mannered; ill-behaved, wicked; शासितरि दुर्विनीतानाम् Ś.1.24. (b) rude, naughty, mis- chievous.
    -2 stubborn, obstinate.
    (-तः) 1 a restive or untrained horse.
    -2 a wayward person, reprobate.
    -विपाक a. producing bad fruit; श्रितासि चन्दनभ्रान्त्या दुर्विपाकं विषद्रुमम् U.1.46.
    (-कः) 1 bad result or conse- quence; U.1.4; किं नो विधिरिह वचने$प्यक्षमो दुर्विपाकः Mv. 6.7.
    -2 evil consequences of acts done either in this or in a former birth.
    -विभाव्य a. inconceivable; also दुर्विभाव; असद्वृत्तेरहो वृत्तं दुर्विभावं विधेरिव Ki.11.56.
    -विमर्श a. difficult to be tried or examined; यो दुर्विमर्शपथया निजमाययेदं सृष्ट्वा गुणान्विभजते तदनुप्रविष्टः Bhāg.1.49.29.
    -विलसितम् a wayward act, rudeness, naughtiness; डिम्भस्य दुर्विलसितानि मुदे गुरूणाम् B. R.4.6.
    -विलासः a bad or evil turn of fate; U.1.
    -विवाहः a censurable marriage; इतरेषु तु शिष्टेषु नृशंसानृतवादिनः । जायन्ते दुर्विवाहेषु ब्रह्मधर्मद्विषः सुताः ॥ Ms.3.41.
    -विष a. ill-natured, malignant. (
    -षः) N. of Śiva.
    -विषह a. unbearable, intolerable, irresistible. (
    -हः) N. of Śiva.
    -वृत्त a.
    1 vile, wicked, ill-behaved.
    -2 roguish. (
    -त्तम्) misconduct, ill-behaviour. दुर्वृत्तवृत्तशमनं तव देवि शीलम् Devīmāhātmya.
    -वृत्तिः f.
    1 misconduct.
    -2 misery, want, distress.
    -3 fraud.
    -वृष्टिः f. insufficient rain, drought.
    -वेद a. difficult to be known or ascertained.
    -व्यवहारः a wrong judgment in law.
    -व्यवहृतिः f. ill-report or rumour.
    -व्यसनम् 1 a fond pursuit or resolve; Mu.3.
    -2 bad propensity, vice; तेन दुर्व्यसनेनासीद्भोजने$पि कदर्थना Ks.73.73.
    -व्रत a. not conforming to rules, disobedient.
    -हुतम् a badly offered sacrifice.
    -हृद् a. wicked-hearted, ill-disposed, inimical; अकुर्वतोर्वां शुश्रूषां क्लिष्टयोर्दुर्हृदा भृशम् Bhāg.1.45.9. (-m.) an enemy.
    -हृदय a. evil-minded, evil-intention- ed, wicked.
    -हृषीक a. having defective organs of sense.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दुर् _dur

  • 38 поток

    м.
    1. stream, torrent, flow; (перен. тж.) current

    горный поток — mountain stream / torrent

    лить потоки слёз — shed* torrents of tears, weep* in floods

    поток ругательств — a torrent / stream / shower of abuse

    отдать на поток и разграбление — give* over to wholesale pillage

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > поток

  • 39 epiteto

    epiteto s.m.
    1 epithet
    2 (estens.) insult, name of abuse, term of abuse: lo insultò con una serie di epiteti irripetibili, he insulted him with a stream of filthy abuse.
    * * *
    [e'piteto]
    sostantivo maschile
    2) (insulto) term of abuse, epithet, insult

    coprire qcn. di -i — to call sb. names

    * * *
    epiteto
    /e'piteto/
    sostantivo m.
     1 epithet
     2 (insulto) term of abuse, epithet, insult; coprire qcn. di -i to call sb. names.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > epiteto

  • 40 поток

    м
    stream, flow; бурный torrent

    пото́к кро́ви/све́та/люде́й/маши́н — a stream of blood/light/people/cars

    тра́нспортный пото́к — stream of traffic

    пото́к ру́гани — stream/torrent of curses pl/abuse sg

    пото́к слов — flow of words

    пото́к жа́лоб — a flow/flood/deluge of complaints

    пото́к созна́ния психthe stream of consciousness

    учебный — stream, group

    разделя́ть на пото́ки — to streamline

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > поток

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