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121 Aus
I Präp. (+ Dat)1. räumlich: out of; from; aus dem Fenster out of (Am. auch out) the window; aus einem Glas trinken drink out of ( oder from) a glass; aus der Ferne / Nähe betrachtet viewed from a distance / close up2. Herkunft: from; aus Berlin from Berlin; jemand aus der Nachbarschaft s.o. from the neighbo(u)rhood; aus ganz Europa from all over Europe; aus unserer Mitte from amongst us, from our midst; aus einer alten Familie from an old family; Kinder aus dieser Ehe children from this marriage; ein Mann aus dem Volke a man of the people; aus zuverlässiger Quelle on good authority; aus dem Jahr 1900 from the year 1900; aus der Zeit Cromwells from the time of Cromwell; aus dem Rokoko from the rococo period; aus dem Gedächtnis from memory; aus der Zeitung from the newspaper; aus dem Englischen from (the) English, aus dem Englischen übersetzt translated from the English (original)3. Ursache, Grund: out of; aus Achtung / Angst / Hass / Mitleid / Neugier out of respect / fear / hatred / pity / curiosity; aus Angst vor for fear of; aus Liebe / Spaß for love / fun; aus Liebe zu out of love for; aus Erfahrung from experience; aus Not through necessity; aus Unwissenheit out of ignorance; ausVersehen by mistake ( oder accident), inadvertently; aus Prinzip on principle; aus Gehorsam gegen from obedience to; aus ( genau) diesem Grund for this (very) reason; aus einer Laune ( heraus) on impulse, on the spur of the moment; aus sich (Dat) selbst heraus of one’s own accord, on one’s own initiaitive4. Veränderung: out of, of; aus dem Gleichgewicht out of ( oder off) balance; aus der Mode out of fashion; aus dem Projekt ist nichts geworden nothing came of the project; aus dem Ton eine Vase formen create ( oder make) a vase from the clay; aus jemandem einen guten Musiker machen make a good musician (out) of s.o.; aus ihr wird mal eine gute Ärztin she’ll make a good doctor one day; was ist aus ihr geworden? what(ever) became of her?; etwas aus sich (Dat) machen make something of o.s.; aus ihm ist nichts geworden he never made anything of himself ( oder his life)5. Beschaffenheit: made of; aus etw. bestehen consist of s.th.; aus Holz made (out) of wood, wooden...; Schuhe aus Leder shoes made of leather, leather shoesII Adv.1. (Ggs. an) an oder ein - aus on - off; Licht aus! lights out!; aus sein Gerät: be (switched) off, Licht: auch be out; Feuer: be out, have gone out2. umg. (vorbei) aus, basta! that’s ( oder that was) that; bei Streit: and that’s that, I don’t want to hear another word; aus ( und vorbei) sein be over; damit ist es ( jetzt) aus it’s all over now, that’s the end of that; mit unserem Urlaub ist es jetzt aus that’s the end of our holiday, so much for our holiday; es ist aus mit ihm (er ist tot) he’s had it; it’s curtains for him; (wir haben uns getrennt) I’m ( oder she’s) not going out with him any more, I’ve ( oder she’s) finished with him; zwischen den beiden ist es aus they’ve split up, they’ve finished, they’re not going out with each other any more; mit meiner Geduld ist es jetzt aus I’ve had enough, there’s a limit to what you can take, that’s the last straw fig.3. (Ggs. drin)b) (außer Haus sein) be out;c) umg. (ausgegangen) out, away; ich war gestern mit ihm aus I was ( oder went) out with him yesterday4. von... aus from; von Zypern aus from Cyprus; besuchen wir einige andere Länder: using Cyprus as a base; von Natur aus by nature; von sich (Dat) aus of one’s own accord; off one’s own bat umg., Am. on one’s own; von mir aus I don’t mind, I’m not bothered; von mir aus könnt ihr gehen (ich erlaube es) you can go as far as I’m concerned; (stört mich nicht) I don’t mind ( oder it doesn’t bother me) if you go; ärgerlich: go, then, for all I care!* * *out of (Präp.); out (Adv.); from (Präp.); out (Präp.); of (Präp.);(abgeschaltet) off (Adj.)* * *[aus]nt -, -ins politische Áús geraten — to end up in the political wilderness
2) no pl (= Ausscheiden) exit (für of)3) (= Ende) enddas Áús für die Firma ist unabwendbar — the company is doomed to close down
* * *1) for2) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) of5) (because of: He did it out of curiosity/spite.) out of6) (from: He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle.) out of7) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) touch* * *<->[aus]ins \Aus gehen to go out of play; (seitlich a.) to go into touch; (hinter der Torlinie a.) to go behind [for a corner/goalkick]2. (Ende) endvor dem beruflichen \Aus stehen to be at the end of one's career▪ das \Aus the end of the game [or match]; FBALL a. the final whistle* * *das; Aus1)der Ball ging ins Aus — (Tennis) the ball was out; (Fußball) the ball went out of play
2) (fig.) end* * *1. SPORT:im oderins Aus out;der Ball ging ins Aus the ball went out; bei Fußball: the ball went out of play2. umg (Ende) end, curtains;das ist/bedeutet das Aus für sie/das Projekt that means it’s all over for her/the project, it’s curtains for her/the project* * *das; Aus1)der Ball ging ins Aus — (Tennis) the ball was out; (Fußball) the ball went out of play
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122 अभिहित _abhihita
अभिहित p. p.1 (a) Said, declared, spoken, mentioned; मयाभिहितम्, तेनाभिहितम् &c. (b) Predicated, asserted; अनभिहिते कर्मणि द्वितीया P.II.3.1-2. (c) Spoken to, addressed, called, named. (d) Whispered, promoted to say; determined.-2 Fastened, placed upon.-तम् A name, expression, word; हरन्ति स्मरतश्चित्तं गोविन्दाभिहितानि च Bhāg.1.15.27. ˚त्वम् being said or spoken to, a declaration; authority, test.-Comp. -अन्वयवादः, -वादिन् m. a particular doctrine (or the follower of that doctrine) on the import of words, as opposed to अन्विताभिधानवाद, -वादिन्. The anvitābhidhāna- vādins (the Mīmāṁsakas, the followers of Prabhākara) hold that words only express a meaning (अभिधान) as parts of a sentence and grammatically connected with one another (अन्वित); that they, in fact, only imply an action or something connected with an action; e. g. घटम् in घटम् आनय means not merely 'jar', but 'jar' as connected with the action of 'bringing' expressed by the verb. The abhihitānvayavādins (the Bhāṭṭas or the followers of Kumārilabhaṭṭa who hold the doctrine) on the other hand hold that words by themselves can express their own independent meanings which are afterwards combined into a sentence expressing one connected idea; that, in other words, it is the logical connection between the words of a sentence, and not the sense of the words themselves, that suggests the import or purport of that sentence; they thus believe in a tātparyārtha as distinguished from vāchyārtha; see K. P.2 and Maheśvara's commentary ad hoc. ˚तिः f. Naming, speaking &c. -
123 γράω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `gnaw, eat' (Call. Fr. 200),Other forms: Only imf. ἔγραε. Athem. ipv. γράσθι (Cypr.), them. (contracted) γρᾶ φάγε. Κύπριοι H. Also γραίνειν ἐσθίειν H.Derivatives: γράστις f. `green fodder' (pap., Hippiatr.); usual κράστις (Ar.), prob. due to folk etymological connection with another (unknown) word; γραστίζω `feed at grass' (Gp., Hippiatr.), γραστισμός ( Hippiatr.); κραστίζομαι `graze' (Sophr.), κρατήριον `mangar' (Poll.). Also γράσσις ( PHamb. 39 II, IIp). With prefix καγρᾶ καταφαγᾶς. Σαλαμίνιοι H. (s. Bechtel Dial. 1, 421 and 446).Etymology: Copared with Skt. grásate `devour' ( γράω \< *gr̥s-ō ? grásate \< * gres-; PIE * gras- is impossible). In Germanic perhaps ONo. krās f. `dainty' \< * grēs-ā; uncertain Lat. grāmen (not to the Germ. and the Lat. word). On γράσος s. v. Cf. γαστήρ. Improbable γάγγραινα, γρῶνος, s. vv.Page in Frisk: 1,326Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γράω
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124 κρόκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `saffron, Crocus sativus' (since Ξ 348).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κροκό-πεπλος `with saffroncoloured cloth' (Il.; Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 244 a. 258, Capelle RhM 101, 1ff. ; 9).Derivatives: Esp. colour-adjective: κρόκεος `saffroncoloured' (P. [v. l. - όεις], E. in lyr.), -ήϊος `id' (h. Oer. 178; metr. conditioned; Schmid - εος u. - ειος 48, Zumbach Neuerungen 14), - όεις `id.' (Tyrt., Sapph., E., Ar.; Treu 268); κρόκινος `of saffron, s-coloured' (Stratt., hell.), - ώδης `id.' (Dsc., medic.), - ηρός `of saffron' (Gal.; after οἰνηρός etc. ; Chantraine Formation 233) ; κροκίας m. `saffron-yellow stone' (Plu. ; as καπνίας etc.; Chantraine 94) ; κροκω-τός `saffron-yellow (Pi.), m. `saffron cloth' (corn., Att. inscr.) with - ώτιον (Poll.), - ωτίδιον (Ar.), - ώτινος (pap.); κροκών m. `saffron-bed' (Hdn.); κροκᾶτον n. `saffron-yellow pergament' ( Edict. Diocl. Asin.; from Lat. crocātus, s. below). -- Denomin. verbs: κροκίζω `be saffron-like' (Dsc., Plu.), κροκόομαι (κισσῳ̃) `be surrounded with saffroncoloured ivy' (AP).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.Etymology: Identical with the Semitisc word for `saffron', e.g. Akkad. kurkanū, Arab. kurkum, Hebr. karkōm, and with Skt. kuṅku-mam `id.' (MInd. for * kurkuma-); origin further unknown; cf. the mountain Κώρυκος (Cilicia) famous for its saffron? - From κρόκος Lat. crocus, also crocōta f. `saffron- cloth' (from κροκωτός) and crocōtinum `saffron cake' (: κροκώτινος); Lat. innovation crocātus `saffron-yellow' (\> gr. κροκᾶτον, s. above). -- Lewy Fremdw. 48, Schrader-Nehring Reallexikon 2, 270f., Grimme Glotta 14, 19; alo Mayrhofer KEWA s. kuṅkumam. - Another word is κάγκαμον, s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,23Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρόκος
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125 О-184
В СВОЮ ОЧЕРЕДЬ (В СВОЙ ЧЕРЁДА) PrepP these forms only sent adv (often parenth) fixed WOused to show that the action in question follows another action in series and is similar to that action in nature or effectin one's (its) turnin turn (in limited contexts) for one's part....Они (амёбы) почковались... с молниеносной быстротой. Они разваливались на части в луче, и каждая из частей в течение 2 секунд становилась новым и свежим организмом. Эти организмы в несколько мгновений достигали роста и зрелости лишь затем, чтобы в свою очередь тотчас же дать новое поколение (Булгаков 10)....The amoebas budded...with lightning speed. They sp lit apart within the ray, and two seconds later each part became a new, fresh organism. In a few instants, these organisms reached their full growth and maturity, merely to produce new generations in their turn (10a)....Имел он в виду вот что: замолви у меньшевиков за меня словечко, а я, в свою очередь, прикушу язык, что ты сюда приезжал с военной тайной (Искандер 3). What he had in mind was this: Put in a word for me with the Mensheviks, and I in turn will hold my tongue about your coming here with a military secret (3a).Ружьё есть ружьё, это не корыто, с ним расстаться он ни за какие пряники бы не смог. Настасья в свой черед не захотела оставить прялку (Распутин 4)....A gun's a gun and not a trough, and there was no way he could part with it. Nastasya for her part didn't want to leave her spinning distaff (4a). -
126 в свой черед
• В СВОЮ ОЧЕРЕДЬ <B СВОЙ ЧЕРЕД obs>[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (often parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ used to show that the action in question follows another action in series and is similar to that action in nature or effect:- in one's < its> turn;- in turn;- [in limited contexts] for one's part.♦...Они [амёбы] почковались... с молниеносной быстротой. Они разваливались на части в луче, и каждая из частей в течение 2 секунд становилась новым и свежим организмом. Эти организмы в несколько мгновений достигали роста и зрелости лишь затем, чтобы в свою очередь тотчас же дать новое поколение (Булгаков 10)....The amoebas budded...with lightning speed. They split apart within the ray, and two seconds later each part became a new, fresh organism. In a few instants, these organisms reached their full growth and maturity, merely to produce new generations in their turn (10a).♦...Имел он в виду вот что: замолви у меньшевиков за меня словечко, а я, в свою очередь, прикушу язык, что ты сюда приезжал с военной тайной (Искандер 3). What he had in mind was this: Put in a word for me with the Mensheviks, and I in turn will hold my tongue about your coming here with a military secret (3a).♦...Ружьё есть ружьё, это не корыто, с ним расстаться он ни за какие пряники бы не смог. Настасья в свой черед не захотела оставить прялку (Распутин 4)....A gun's a gun and not a trough, and there was no way he could part with it. Nastasya for her part didn't want to leave her spinning distaff (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в свой черед
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127 в свою очередь
• В СВОЮ ОЧЕРЕДЬ <B СВОЙ ЧЕРЕД obs>[PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (often parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ used to show that the action in question follows another action in series and is similar to that action in nature or effect:- in one's < its> turn;- in turn;- [in limited contexts] for one's part.♦...Они [амёбы] почковались... с молниеносной быстротой. Они разваливались на части в луче, и каждая из частей в течение 2 секунд становилась новым и свежим организмом. Эти организмы в несколько мгновений достигали роста и зрелости лишь затем, чтобы в свою очередь тотчас же дать новое поколение (Булгаков 10)....The amoebas budded...with lightning speed. They split apart within the ray, and two seconds later each part became a new, fresh organism. In a few instants, these organisms reached their full growth and maturity, merely to produce new generations in their turn (10a).♦...Имел он в виду вот что: замолви у меньшевиков за меня словечко, а я, в свою очередь, прикушу язык, что ты сюда приезжал с военной тайной (Искандер 3). What he had in mind was this: Put in a word for me with the Mensheviks, and I in turn will hold my tongue about your coming here with a military secret (3a).♦...Ружьё есть ружьё, это не корыто, с ним расстаться он ни за какие пряники бы не смог. Настасья в свой черед не захотела оставить прялку (Распутин 4)....A gun's a gun and not a trough, and there was no way he could part with it. Nastasya for her part didn't want to leave her spinning distaff (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в свою очередь
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128 derivative
[dɪˈrɪvətɪv]1. adjectivederived from something else and not original.مُشْتَق من2. nounكَلِمَه مُشْتَقَّه"Reader" is a derivative of "read".
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