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ascertained (verb)

  • 1 ascertained

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. proved (adj.) approved; assured; authenticated; confirmed; demonstrated; determined; established; proved; upheld; verified
    2. discovered (verb) caught on; determined; discovered; find out; found out; heard; learned; saw/seen; tumbled; unearthed

    English-Russian base dictionary > ascertained

  • 2 discovered

    обнаруживать; обнаруженный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. found (adj.) detected; encountered; found; located; met; no longer lost; rescued; retrieved; unearthed
    2. ascertained (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; find out; found out; heard; learned; saw/seen; tumbled; unearthed
    3. exposed (verb) debunked; exposed; showed up/shown up or showed up; undressed; unmasked
    4. revealed (verb) betrayed; blabbed out; disclosed; divulged; gave away/given away; let on; mouthed; revealed; spilled; told; unbosomed; unclosed; uncovered; unveiled

    English-Russian base dictionary > discovered

  • 3 ascertain

    ascertain [‚æsə'teɪn]
    formal (facts) établir, déterminer;
    the police ascertained their names and addresses la police a vérifié leurs nom et adresse;
    to ascertain that sth is the case vérifier ou s'assurer que qch est vrai;
    I ascertained from his report that… j'ai déduit de son rapport que…;
    are we to ascertain from this that…? devons-nous en déduire que…?;
    he ascertained that it was safe to continue il s'est assuré qu'on pouvait continuer sans danger

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ascertain

  • 4 saw

    1. n пила
    2. n полотно пилы
    3. v пилить, распиливать

    he sawed an inch off the barrel of his gun to make it easier to draw — он спилил ствол своего пистолета на дюйм, чтобы его было легче выхватывать

    4. v пилиться
    5. v пиликать
    6. n изречение, афоризм; поговорка, пословица
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. cutting tool (noun) circular saw; cutting tool; hacksaw; handsaw; jigsaw; keyhole saw; saber saw; tool; wood saw
    2. saying (noun) adage; aphorism; byword; maxim; proverb; saying; word
    3. beheld (verb) beheld; descried; discerned; distinguished; espied; marked; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; twigged; viewed
    4. cut (verb) chop; cut; cut to length; lop; prune; rend; sever; shape; trim
    5. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; tumbled; unearthed
    6. foresaw (verb) anticipated; divined; envisioned; forefelt; foreknew; foresaw; visualized
    7. guided (verb) conducted; directed; escorted; guided; led; piloted; routed; showed; steered
    8. had (verb) experienced; go through; had; knew; meet with; suffered; sustained; tasted; underwent
    9. looked (verb) looked; minded; watched
    10. saw (verb) accepted; apprehended; caught; compassed; comprehended; dated; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; saw; take in; took; took in; took out; tumbled to; understood
    11. stopped (verb) called; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; stopped
    12. thought (verb) conceived; envisaged; envisioned; fancied; fantasised; featured; imaged; imagined; pictured; projected; realized; thought; visioned; visualised
    13. visited (verb) came by; came over; dropped by; dropped in; looked in; looked up; popped in; ran in; stepped in; stopped by; stopped in; visited

    English-Russian base dictionary > saw

  • 5 seen

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. beheld (verb) beheld; descried; discerned; distinguished; espied; marked; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; twigged; viewed
    2. dated (verb) dated; taken out
    3. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; tumbled; unearthed
    4. foreseen (verb) anticipated; divined; envisioned; forefelt; foreknown; foreseen; visualized
    5. guided (verb) conducted; directed; escorted; guided; led; piloted; routed; shown or showed; steered
    6. had (verb) experienced; go through; had; known; meet with; suffered; sustained; tasted; undergone
    7. looked (verb) looked; minded; watched
    8. read (verb) accepted; apprehended; caught; compassed; comprehended; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; take in; taken; taken in; tumbled to; understood
    9. thought (verb) conceived; envisaged; envisioned; fancied; fantasised; featured; imaged; imagined; pictured; projected; realized; thought; visioned; visualised
    10. visited (verb) called; come by; come over; drop by; drop in; dropped by; dropped in; look in; look up; looked in; looked up; pop in; popped in; run in; stepped in; stopped; stopped by; stopped in; visited

    English-Russian base dictionary > seen

  • 6 determined

    1. a решительный, полный решимости; непреклонный
    2. a определённый, установленный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. decided (adj.) agreed; bent; closed; concluded; decided; fixed; intent; resolved; set; settled
    2. firm (adj.) decisive; firm; tough; unbending; uncompromising; unyielding
    3. resolute (adj.) inflexible; positive; resolute; rigid; rigorous; strenuous; sturdy
    4. stubborn (adj.) dogged; obstinate; stubborn
    5. closed (verb) closed; completed; consummated; did/done; ended; finished; halted; terminated; wound up; wrapped up
    6. decided (verb) concluded; decided; figured; resolved; settled
    7. determined (verb) bounded; delimited; demarcated; determined; limited; mark out; marked out; measured
    8. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; discovered; find out; found out; heard; learned; saw/seen; tumbled; unearthed
    9. established (verb) demonstrated; established; made out; proved/proved or proven; showed/shown or showed
    10. predestined (verb) destined; doomed to; fated; foreordained; predestined; predetermined; preformed; preordained
    11. ruled (verb) arbitrated; judged; refereed; ruled; umpired
    Антонимический ряд:
    flexible; fluctuating; inconstant; irresolute; uncertain; vacillating; wavering

    English-Russian base dictionary > determined

  • 7 established

    1. a установленный, доказанный

    established by law — учреждённый, установленный законом

    2. a упрочившийся, установившийся, укоренившийся
    3. a признанный
    4. a закреплённый
    5. a биол. акклиматизировавшийся
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. fixed (adj.) entrenched; firmly incorporated; fixed; permanent; secure; stable
    2. instituted (adj.) achieved; brought into existence; chartered; conceived; founded; inaugurated; incorporated; instituted; set up
    3. proved (adj.) approved; ascertained; assured; authenticated; confirmed; demonstrated; determined; proved; upheld; verified
    4. demonstrated (verb) demonstrated; determined; made out; proved/proved or proven; showed/shown or showed
    5. erected (verb) built up; constructed; erected; hammered out; set up
    6. founded (verb) based; bottomed; built; created; founded; grounded; instituted; organized; predicated; rested; root in; started; stayed
    7. made (verb) constituted; enacted; legislated; made; promulgated
    8. set (verb) fixed; installed; laid; placed; put; seated; set; settled; stuck
    9. showed (verb) authenticated; bear out; confirmed; corroborated; proved; showed; substantiated; validated; verified
    10. started (verb) created; instituted; organised; originated; started

    English-Russian base dictionary > established

  • 8 tumbled

    1. a помятый
    2. a взъерошенный, растрёпанный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; saw/seen; unearthed
    2. disordered (verb) confused; deranged; disarranged; disarrayed; discomposed; disjointed; dislocated; disordered; disorganised; disorganized; disrupted; distempered; disturbed; fouled up; jumbled; mess up; messed up; mix up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; snarled up; unsettled; upset
    3. fell/fallen (verb) dipped; dove; dropped; fell; fell/fallen; go down; keeled over; pitched; plummeted; plunged; sank; skidded; slumped; spilled; sprawled; went down/gone down
    4. felled (verb) bowled down; bowled over; brought down; downed; felled; flattened; floored; grounded; knocked down; knocked over; laid low; leveled or levelled; mowed down/mowed down or mown down; prostrated; threw down/thrown down
    5. happened (verb) bumped; chanced; happened; hit; lighted or lit; met; stumbled
    6. overthrew/overthrown (verb) overthrew/overthrown; overturned; toppled; unhorsed

    English-Russian base dictionary > tumbled

  • 9 averiguar

    v.
    1 to find out.
    2 to quarrel, to argue.
    * * *
    (unstressed u; gu changes to before e)
    Past Indicative
    averigüé, averiguaste, averiguó, averiguamos, averiguasteis, averiguaron.
    Present Subjunctive
    Imperative
    averigua (tú), averigüe (él/Vd.), averigüemos (nos.), averiguad (vos.), averigüen (ellos/Vds.).
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1.
    VT to find out, establish frm

    nunca averiguaron quién era el asesinothey never found out o frm established o discovered who the killer was

    ya han averiguado la identidad del padrethey have found out o frm established o discovered the identity of the father

    averiguar las causas de un problemato find out o frm establish the causes of a problem

    un estudio para averiguar el alcance de la tragediaa study to find out o frm establish the extent of the tragedy

    han averiguado que el presidente malversaba fondosit has been established o discovered that the president was embezzling funds

    -¿quién ha roto el vaso? -¡averigua! — "who broke the glass?" - "who knows!"

    2.
    VI CAm, Méx * (=pelear) to quarrel
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to find out

    averigua a qué hora sale el trenfind out o check what time the train leaves

    2.
    averiguar vi (Méx) to quarrel, argue

    averiguárselas — (Méx)

    averiguárselas con alguien — (Méx) to deal with somebody

    * * *
    = ascertain, find out, uncover, come to + light, puzzle out, figure out, lay + hands on, check into, check up on, keep + tabs on, get + a sense of, make + enquiry, gain + a sense of, tease apart, ferret out, suss (out).
    Ex. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
    Ex. For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.
    Ex. It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.
    Ex. A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.
    Ex. It is certainly easier to ask for the trusted opinion of a relative or friend than to try and puzzle out where other sources of answers might be found.
    Ex. It turns out that the public, the students, have figured out that that's a way of doing some kind of subject searching, and they do it all the time.
    Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.
    Ex. You might want to check into local firms that do that sort of work.
    Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex. Jones (1997) examined several young adult Web pages to get a sense of the quantity and quality of teen Web pages in libraries around the country.
    Ex. The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.
    Ex. The best way of gaining some sense of what life used to be like is through the literature of the time.
    Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.
    Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.
    Ex. He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.
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    * acción de averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooting [trouble shooting].
    * averiguar cómo = figure out how.
    * averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.
    * averiguar el precio = cost.
    * averiguar la verdad = discern + the truth.
    * averiguar lo que ocurre alrededor = put + Posesivo + ear to the ground.
    * averiguárselas = manage to, get by.
    * averiguar un problema = investigate + problem.
    * persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to find out

    averigua a qué hora sale el trenfind out o check what time the train leaves

    2.
    averiguar vi (Méx) to quarrel, argue

    averiguárselas — (Méx)

    averiguárselas con alguien — (Méx) to deal with somebody

    * * *
    = ascertain, find out, uncover, come to + light, puzzle out, figure out, lay + hands on, check into, check up on, keep + tabs on, get + a sense of, make + enquiry, gain + a sense of, tease apart, ferret out, suss (out).

    Ex: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.

    Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.
    Ex: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.
    Ex: A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.
    Ex: It is certainly easier to ask for the trusted opinion of a relative or friend than to try and puzzle out where other sources of answers might be found.
    Ex: It turns out that the public, the students, have figured out that that's a way of doing some kind of subject searching, and they do it all the time.
    Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.
    Ex: You might want to check into local firms that do that sort of work.
    Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex: Jones (1997) examined several young adult Web pages to get a sense of the quantity and quality of teen Web pages in libraries around the country.
    Ex: The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.
    Ex: The best way of gaining some sense of what life used to be like is through the literature of the time.
    Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.
    Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.
    Ex: He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.
    * acción de averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooting [trouble shooting].
    * averiguar cómo = figure out how.
    * averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.
    * averiguar el precio = cost.
    * averiguar la verdad = discern + the truth.
    * averiguar lo que ocurre alrededor = put + Posesivo + ear to the ground.
    * averiguárselas = manage to, get by.
    * averiguar un problema = investigate + problem.
    * persona que intenta averiguar y resolver problemas = troubleshooter.

    * * *
    vt
    to find out
    se trata de averiguar el motivo de esta tragedia the aim is to establish the cause of o to find out what caused this tragedy
    no pudieron averiguar su paradero they couldn't find out where he was, they were unable to ascertain his whereabouts ( frml)
    averigua a qué hora sale el tren find out o check what time the train leaves
    ■ averiguar
    vi
    ( Méx) to quarrel, argue
    averiguárselas ( Méx): me las averiguaré para conseguir el dinero I'll manage to get the money somehow
    averiguárselas con algn ( Méx); to deal with sb
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    averiguar    
    averiguar algo
    averiguar ( conjugate averiguar) verbo transitivo
    to find out
    verbo intransitivo (Méx) to quarrel, argue;
    averiguárselas (Méx) to manage

    averiguar verbo transitivo to ascertain

    ' averiguar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ver
    - descubrir
    - enterarse
    English:
    ascertain
    - check up on
    - find out
    - trace back
    - find
    * * *
    vt
    [indagar] to find out
    vi
    CAm, Méx [discutir] to argue, to quarrel
    * * *
    I v/t find out
    II v/i C.Am., Méx ( discutir) argue
    * * *
    averiguar {10} vt
    1) : to find out, to ascertain
    2) : to investigate
    * * *
    averiguar vb to find out [pt. & pp. found]

    Spanish-English dictionary > averiguar

  • 10 demonstrated

    демонстрировать; демонстрируемый
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. proved (adj.) approved; ascertained; assured; authenticated; confirmed; determined; established; proved; verified
    2. established (verb) determined; established; made out
    3. proved/proved or proven (verb) proved/proved or proven; tested; tried
    4. showed (verb) authenticated; bear out; confirmed; corroborated; proved; showed; substantiated; validated; verified
    5. showed/shown or showed (verb) displayed; evidenced; evinced; exhibited; illustrated; manifested; marked; proclaimed; showed/shown or showed

    English-Russian base dictionary > demonstrated

  • 11 learned

    1. a учёный, эрудированный; обладающий глубокими знаниями

    he learned, to his mortification, that … — к своему глубокому огорчению, он узнал, что …

    2. a научный

    learned body — ученое общество; научное общество

    3. a ирон. мудрёный

    learned theory — теория, непонятная непосвящённым; заумная теория

    4. a дрессированный
    5. a усвоенный в процессе обучения; благоприобретенный

    learned innate tendencies — привитые склонности, в противоположность врождённым

    learned data — информация, накопленная в процессе обучения

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. educated (adj.) accomplished; cultured; educated; erudite; pedantic; scholarly; scholastic; smart; wise
    2. skilled (adj.) able; adept; experienced; expert; professional; proficient; skilled; trained
    3. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; find out; found out; heard; saw/seen; tumbled; unearthed
    4. got (verb) got; pick up
    5. got/got or gotten (verb) got/got or gotten; mastered; picked up
    6. learned (verb) conned; learned; memorised; memorized
    Антонимический ряд:
    ignorant; illiterate; stupid; uninformed

    English-Russian base dictionary > learned

  • 12 determinar

    v.
    1 to settle, to fix (fijar) (fecha, precio).
    2 to establish, to determine.
    determinar las causas de la muerte to establish o determine the cause of death
    Ella determinó el método She determined the method.
    Ella determina los límites She determines=demarcates the limits.
    El cajero determinó su crédito The cashier ascertained his credit.
    3 to cause, to bring about.
    aquello determinó su dimisión that caused him to resign
    4 to decide.
    determinar hacer algo to decide to do something
    5 to distinguish, to discern.
    no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was
    6 to determine to, to decide to.
    Ella determinó casarse She determined to get married.
    * * *
    1 (decidir) to resolve, decide, determine
    2 (señalar) to determine
    3 (fijar) to fix, set, appoint
    4 (estipular) to stipulate, specify
    5 (causar) to bring about, cause
    6 (hacer decidir) to make decide, decide
    1 (decidirse) to make up one's mind, decide
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=establecer) to determine

    "precio por determinar" — "price to be agreed"

    determinar el rumbo — (Aer, Náut) to set a course

    el reglamento determina que... — the rule lays down o states that...

    2) (=averiguar) [+ peso, volumen, causa] to determine; [+ daños] to assess
    3) (=motivar) to bring about, cause

    aquello determinó la caída del gobiernothat brought about o caused the fall of the government

    4) (=decidir) to decide
    5) (Ling) to determine
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) (establecer, precisar)
    a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determine
    b) ( por deducción) to establish, determine

    determinar las causas del accidenteto determine o establish what caused the accident

    se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...

    2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about
    3)

    determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf

    determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)

    * * *
    = determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.
    Ex. This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.
    Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex. One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.
    Ex. The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.
    Ex. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
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    * determinar el futuro = shape + the future.
    * sin determinar = undefined.
    * volver a determinar = respecify.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) (establecer, precisar)
    a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determine
    b) ( por deducción) to establish, determine

    determinar las causas del accidenteto determine o establish what caused the accident

    se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...

    2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about
    3)

    determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf

    determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)

    * * *
    = determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.

    Ex: This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.

    Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex: One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.
    Ex: The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.
    Ex: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
    * determinar el futuro = shape + the future.
    * sin determinar = undefined.
    * volver a determinar = respecify.

    * * *
    determinar [A1 ]
    vt
    A (establecer, precisar)
    1 «ley/contrato» to state; «persona» to determine
    aún no han determinado las pautas a seguir the guidelines still haven't been determined o laid down
    2 (por deducción) to establish, determine
    determinar las causas del accidente to determine o establish what caused the accident
    de estos datos se puede determinar el costo the cost can be worked out o determined from this information
    se ha determinado que … it has been established that …
    B (motivar) to cause, bring about
    las circunstancias que determinaron la caída del imperio the circumstances which brought about o caused the fall of the empire
    ha determinado un desplazamiento hacia las afueras it has led many people to move o has led to many people moving to the outskirts
    C
    1 (decidir) «persona»: determinar + INF; to decide o ( frml) determine to + INF
    determinaron tomar medidas al respecto they decided o determined to take measures to deal with it
    2 (hacer decidir) determinar a algn A + INF to make sb decide to + INF, to decide o determine sb to + INF ( frml)
    la oposición de sus padres lo determinó a hacerlo his parents' opposition made him decide to do it, his parents' opposition decided o determined him to do it
    to decide
    debes determinarte por una u otra opción you must decide o make up your mind one way or the other
    * * *

     

    determinar ( conjugate determinar) verbo transitivo
    1 (establecer, precisar)
    a) [ley/contrato] to state;

    [ persona] to determine

    2 ( motivar) to cause, bring about
    determinar verbo transitivo
    1 (concretar, especificar) to fix, set
    2 (tomar una decisión) to decide on
    3 (averigurar, aclarar) las causas del secuestro están por determinar, the motives for the kidnapping are still unknown
    4 (condicionar) to determine
    5 (causar) to bring about
    ' determinar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    condicionar
    - pesar
    - precisar
    - repetida
    - repetido
    - establecer
    - navegar
    English:
    determine
    - pin down
    - shape
    - test case
    - trace back
    - date
    - decide
    - diagnose
    - govern
    - means
    - plot
    * * *
    vt
    1. [fijar] [fecha, precio] to settle on, to fix;
    [lugar] to decide;
    se casarán en fecha aún sin o [m5] por determinar they will marry on a date that has yet to be decided o fixed;
    reuniones para determinar los términos del acuerdo meetings to settle the terms of the agreement;
    según determina la ley,… as stipulated by law,…;
    la normativa de tráfico determina que… traffic regulations state that…
    2. [averiguar] to establish, to determine;
    determinar las causas de la muerte to determine o establish the cause of death;
    el lugar exacto del accidente es difícil de determinar it is difficult to determine o establish the exact spot where the accident occurred;
    determinaron que el accidente se debió a un error humano they established that the accident was the result of human error
    3. [motivar] to cause, to bring about;
    protestas generalizadas determinaron su dimisión widespread protests caused him to resign;
    aquello determinó su decisión that led to his decision
    4. [decidir] to decide;
    determinar hacer algo to decide to do sth;
    la tormenta lo determinó a salir antes the storm made him decide to leave early
    5. [distinguir] to distinguish, to discern;
    no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was
    6. Der to settle, to decide;
    el juez determinó su ingreso en prisión the judge ordered that he be sent to prison
    * * *
    v/t
    1 ( establecer) determine
    2
    :
    eso me determinó a llamarlo that made me decide to call him
    * * *
    1) : to determine
    2) : to cause, to bring about
    * * *
    1. (fijar) to set [pt. & pp. set] / to fix
    2. (decidir) to decide
    3. (averiguar) to determine

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  • 13 verificar

    v.
    1 to check, to verify.
    El cajero determinó su crédito The cashier ascertained his credit.
    2 to check, to test (funcionamiento, buen estado).
    3 to confirm (fecha, cita).
    4 to carry out (llevar a cabo).
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (comprobar) to verify, check
    2 (probar) to prove
    3 (efectuar) to carry out, perform
    1 (comprobarse) to come true
    2 (efectuarse) to take place
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=inspeccionar) to inspect, check; (Mec) to test; [+ resultados] to check; [+ hechos] to verify, establish; [+ testamento] to prove
    2) (=realizar) [+ inspección] to carry out; [+ ceremonia] to perform; [+ elección] to hold
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo < hechos> to establish, verify; < resultado> to check; <pagos/cuentas> to check, audit; <máquina/instrumento> to check, test
    2.
    verificarse v pron
    a) (period) suceso/acto to take place, be held
    b) pronóstico/predicción to come true
    * * *
    = verify, double-check [doublecheck].
    Ex. Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.
    Ex. Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.
    ----
    * sin verificar = unverified.
    * verificar dos veces = double-check [doublecheck].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo < hechos> to establish, verify; < resultado> to check; <pagos/cuentas> to check, audit; <máquina/instrumento> to check, test
    2.
    verificarse v pron
    a) (period) suceso/acto to take place, be held
    b) pronóstico/predicción to come true
    * * *
    = verify, double-check [doublecheck].

    Ex: Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.

    Ex: Duplicates should be double-checked before being handled as duplicates.
    * sin verificar = unverified.
    * verificar dos veces = double-check [doublecheck].

    * * *
    verificar [A2 ]
    vt
    1 ‹hechos› to establish, verify
    2 ‹resultado› to check; ‹pagos/cuentas› to check, audit
    3 ‹máquina/instrumento› to check, test
    1 ( period); «suceso/acto» to take place, be held
    2 «pronóstico/predicción» to come true, prove to be true
    * * *

     

    verificar ( conjugate verificar) verbo transitivo hechos to establish, verify;
    resultado to check;
    pagos/cuentas to check, audit;
    máquina/instrumento to check, test
    verificar verbo transitivo to verify, check
    ' verificar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escudriñar
    - checar
    - chequear
    - comprobar
    English:
    check out
    - double-check
    - proof
    - verify
    - check
    - cross
    - double
    * * *
    vt
    1. [verdad, autenticidad] to verify, to check;
    el encargado de verificar el alto el fuego the person whose job it is to monitor o verify the observance of the ceasefire;
    tengo que verificar unos datos I have to check a few facts
    2. [funcionamiento] to check, to test;
    [buen estado] to check
    3. [llevar a cabo] to carry out
    * * *
    v/t
    1 ( autentificar) verify
    2 ( comprobar) check
    * * *
    verificar {72} vt
    1) : to verify, to confirm
    2) : to test, to check
    3) : to carry out, to conduct

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  • 14 learnt

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. conned (verb) conned; memorised
    2. got (verb) got; mastered; pick up
    3. heard (verb) ascertained; determined; discovered; find out; heard

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  • 15 heard

    слышать; слышный

    I heard my name mentioned — я слышал, как назвали моё имя

    I heard him laugh — я слышал, как он смеялся

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. received (adj.) caught; had audio input; listened to; made out the words; noticed; perceived; received
    2. understood (adj.) comprehended; heeded; registered; remembered; responded; retained; taken to heart; understood
    3. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; find out; found out; learned; saw/seen; tumbled; unearthed
    4. listened (verb) attended; harked; hearkened; heeded; listened

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  • 16 unearthed

    a эл. незаземлённый
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. discovered (adj.) detected; discovered; encountered; found; located; met; no longer lost; rescued; retrieved
    2. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; saw/seen; tumbled
    3. uncovered (verb) dig up; turn up; uncovered

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  • 17 KOMA

    * * *
    I)
    (kem; kom or kvam, kómum or kvamúm; kominn), v.
    1) to come (litlu síðarr kómu Finnar aptr heim);
    2) to come, arrive (bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli);
    kom svá, at (it came to pass, that) Bárði var heitit meyjunni;
    3) with dat. of the object, to make to come, to take, bring, carry, etc.;
    hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðargarða, he should make Th. come to G.;
    hann kom Þórhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river;
    koma e-m í hel, to put one to death;
    koma e-m til falls, to make one fall;
    koma e-m í sætt við e-n, to reconcile one with another;
    koma sér vel hjá e-m, to bring oneself into favour with, be agreeable to (þeir kómu sér vel við alla);
    koma e-u til leiðar (til vegar), to effect, bring about;
    koma orðum við e-n, to speak with a person (hann gørði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma);
    4) with preps.:
    koma e-u af sér, to get rid of (allt mun ek til vinna at koma af mér yðvarri reiði);
    koma e-u af, to abolish (Þvi hafði eigi orðit af komitmeði öllu);
    koma at e-m, to come upon one (kómu þessir at honum fyrir Sjólandi með tveim skipum);
    koma at hendi, to happen (mikill vandi er kominn at hendi);
    impers., Gunnarr játaði því, en þá er at kom, vildi hann eigi, G. agreed to it, but when it came to the point he would not;
    koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover (koma at hamri);
    koma sér at e-u, to bring oneself to (Þ. kom sér ekki at því);
    koma á e-t, to come on, hit (höggit kom á lærit);
    koma e-u á, to bring about, effect (máttu þeir øngum flutningum á koma);
    koma kristni (dat.) á England, to christianize E.;
    koma fram, to come forth, appear, emerge (sigldi E. suðr með landi ok kom fram í Danmörk); to be produced, brought forward (nú mun pat fram koma sem ek sagða);
    koma e-u fram, to bring about, effect (koma fram hefndum);
    koma fyrir e-t, to be an equivalent for (fyrir víg Hjartar skyldi koma víg Kols);
    allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will all come to the same;
    koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail;
    e-m þykkir fyrir ván komit, at, one thinks it past all hope, that;
    koma e-u fyrir, to destroy (hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir);
    koma í e-t, to come into, enter;
    koma niðr, to come down;
    hann reyndi eptir, hvar G. væri niðr kominn, what had become of G.;
    kom þar niðr tal hennar, at hon sagði honum, hversu, the end of her talk was, that she told him how koma;
    koma hart niðr, to pay dearly for it (ek hafða illa til gört, enda kom ek hart niðr);
    koma saman, to come together, gather (er saman kom liðit); to agree;
    þat kom saman (or ásamt) með þeim, they agreed on it;
    impers., kom þeim vel saman (ásamt), they agreed well;
    koma e-u saman, to bring about, effect;
    koma saman sættum með e-m, to reconcile them;
    koma til e-s, to come to a person or place (jarlinn kom með allan her sinn til Dyflinnar);
    koma till ríkis, to come to, or succeed to, the throne;
    koma til e-s, to cause: þat kemr til þess, at, the reason is, that; to help, avail: koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail (= koma fyrir lítit); to concern: þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, this quarrel is no business of thine; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned; to mean, signify (Þ. kvezk skilja, hvar orð hans kómu til); to be of value: sverð þat, er til kom mörk gulls, that was worth a ‘mark’ of gold; mikit þykkir til e-s koma, one is much thought of, is thought to be of great importance;
    koma til, to be born;
    koma e-m undan, to help one to escape;
    koma undir e-n, to come unto one;
    ef undir oss skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose;
    koma e-m undir, to get one down, overcome one;
    koma upp, to come up;
    tungl kemr upp, the moon rises;
    eldr kom upp, fire broke out;
    kom þá upp af tali þeirra, at, the end of their talk was, that; to come out, become known (kom þat þá upp, at hann hafði beðit hennar);
    koma e-u upp, to open (kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma);
    hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma, it was long before he could utter a word;
    koma við e-t, to touch (komit var við hurðina);
    þeir kómu við sker, they struck on a reef;
    hann kemr við margar sögur, he appears in many sagas; to be added to (koma þær nætr við hinar fyrri);
    koma við, to fit, be convenient, suit;
    koma e-u við, to employ, make use of (ek mátta eigi boganum við koma); hann kom því við (he brought about), at engi skyldi fara með vápn; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, all fled that could;
    koma sér við, to bring about, effect, be able to do (ek mun veita þér slíkt lið sem ek má mér við koma); to behave (hversu hann kom sér við í þessum málum);
    koma yfir, to pass over (hvert kveld, er yfir kom);
    5) refl., komast;
    * * *
    pres. sing. kem, kemr, kemr; an older form komr is used constantly in very old and good vellum MSS., as the Kb. of Sæm.; and even spelt keomr or ceomr (in Eluc., Greg., etc.); reflex. komsk, 2nd pers. kømztu ( pervenis), Sdm. 10: pret. kom, kom-k, I came, Skm. 18: 2nd pers. komt, 17, mod. komst: the pret. plur. varies, kvámu being the oldest form; kvómu, often in the MSS.; kómu, as it is still pronounced in the west of Icel.; the usual and latest form is komu, with a short vowel; the spelling of the MSS. cannot always be ascertained, as the word is usually written kumu or qumu: pret. subj. kvæmi and kꝍmi (kæmi): imperat. kom, kom-ðú, proncd, kondu, come thou! pret. infin. kómu ( venisse), Fms. i. 224 (in a verse), Geisli 62:—with suff. neg., pres. kmr-at or kømr-að, Akv. 11, Grág. ii. 141, Gkv. 3. 8; pret. kom-a, kom-að, came not, Ls. 56, Þorf. Karl. (in a verse), Þd. 18; 2nd pers. komtaðu ( non venisti), Am. 99; subj. kømi-a ( non veniret), Gs. 10: reflex., pres. kømsk-at, Grág. ii. 180; pret. komsk-at ( could not come), Am. 3:—a middle form, pres. 1st pers. komum-k (komumsk), Ó. H. 140, 214, Skm. 10, 11; subj. pres. komimk, Ó. H. 85; pret. kømomc, Hbl. 33 (Bugge); part. pass. kominn, see Gramm. p. xix. The preterite forms kvam and kvaminn, used in the Edition of the Sturl. and in a few other mod. Editions without warrant in the MSS., are due to the fact that the Edition of Sturl. was published from a transcript now in the Advocates’ Library in Edinburgh, made by the learned priest Eyjolf á Völlum (died A. D. 1745), who used this spelling: in prehistoric times, before the age of writing, it may be assumed for certain that this verb had a v throughout, as in Gothic: [Ulf. qiman, i. e. qwiman, = ἔρχεσθαι; A. S. cuman; Engl. come; O. H. G. queman; Germ. kommen; Dutch komen; Dan. komme; Swed. komma; Lat. venio, qs. gvenio; the Ormul. spells cumenn, indicating a long root vowel; cp. North. E. coom.]
    A. To come; sá þeirra sem fyrr kæmi, Fms. ix. 373; konungr kom norðr til Túnsbergs, 375; kómu Finnar heim, i. 9; þeir mágar kómu ór hjúkólfi, Sturl. ii. 124; kömr hann á konungs fund, Fms. ix. 221; þá vóru þeir norðan komnir, 308; hér er nú komin ær ein kollótt, Sturl. i. 159, passim.
    2. to become, arrive; bréf kómu frá Skúla jarli, Fms. ix. 375; ef svá síðarliga kömr skip til hlunns, Sks. 28; en er vár kom, Eg. 167; koma at máli við e-n, to have an interview, talk with one, 467; konungi kom njósn, Fms. vii. 57; þá komu honum þau tíðendi, i. 37; þetta kom allt fyrir Ingimar, vii. 114; kom honum þat (it came to him, he got it) fyrir útan fé, en engum kom fyrr, x. 394; hvat sem á bak kemr, whatsoever may befall, Nj. 193; koma e-m at haldi, or í hald, to avail oneself, 192, Fms. x. 413; koma at gagni, to ‘come in useful,’ be of use, Nj. 264; koma at úvörum, to come at unawares, Ld. 132; koma e-m fyrir úvart, id., Fms. xi. 290; koma á úvart, Nj. 236; koma í þörf = koma í gagn, Fms. vii. 14; hvar kom kapp þitt þá? Bs. i. 18; mál koma í dóm, to be brought up for judgment, Fms. vii. 115; líðr vetrinn, kemr þar ( that time comes) er menn fara til Gulaþings, Eg. 340; var þá svá komit, at allir menn vóru sofa farnir, 376; kom svá ( it came to pass) at Bárði var heitið meyjunni, 26; svá kemr, kemr þar, at, it comes to pass. Fb. i. 174, ii. 48, 68; láta koma, to let come, put; síðan létu þeir koma eld í spánuna, Fms. xi. 34.
    3. in greeting; kom heill, welcome! kom heill ok sæll, frændi! Nj. 175: mod. komdu (kondu) sæll! komið þér sælir!
    II. with prepp.; koma á, to hit; ef á kömr, Grág. ii. 7:—koma at, to come to, arrive, happen; láttu at því koma, let it be so, Dropl. 24; kom þat mjök optliga at honum, of sickness, Fms. vii. 150; kom at þeim svefnhöfgi, sleep came upon them, Nj. 104; koma at hendi, to happen; mikill vandi er kominn at hendi, 177, Hom. 80; koma at e-u, to come at, regain, recover; koma at hamri, Þkv. 32:—koma fram, to come forth, appear, stund var í milli er þeir sá framstafninn ok inn eptri kom fram, Fms. ii. 304; engin kom önnur vistin fram, Eg. 549; nú eru öll sóknar-gögn fram komin, Nj. 143: to emerge, hann kom fram í Danmörk, Hkr. i. 210, 277, Ísl. ii. 232, Eg. 23, Landn. 134, Orkn. 152: to arrive, sendimenn fóru ok fram kómu, Fms. xi. 27; reifa mál þau fyrst er fyrst eru fram komin, each in its turn, Grág. i. 64: to be fulfilled, happen, því er á þínum dögum mun fram koma, Ld. 132; nú mun þat fram komit sem ek sagða, Eg. 283; kom nú fram spásagan Gests, Ld. 286; öll þessi merki kómu fram ok fylldusk, Stj. 444; aldrei skal maðr arf taka eptir þann mann er hann vegr, eðr ræðr bana fram kominn, whom he has slain, or whose death he has devised with effect, Grág. ii. 113; staðar-prýði flest fram komin, Bs. i. 146; vera langt fram kominn, mod. áfram kominn, to be ‘in extremis,’ at the point of death, 644; er sú frásögn eigi langt fram komin, this story comes from not far off, i. e. it is derived from first, not second hand, Fms. viii. 5:—koma fyrir, to come as payment, tvau hundrað skyldu koma fyrir víg Snorra (of weregild), Sturl. ii. 158; henni kvaðsk aldri hefnt þykkja Kjartans, nema Bolli kæmi fyrir, Ld. 240; allt mun koma fyrir eitt, it will come to the same, Lv. 11, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 208; koma fyrir ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail, Ísl. ii. 215, Fms. vi. 5:—koma í, to enter, come in, a fisherman’s term; koma í drátt, to hook a fish; at í komi með ykkr Þorbrandssonum, that ye and the Th. come to loggerheads, Eb. 80:—koma með, to come with a thing, to bring; kondu með það, fetch it!—koma til, to come to; vera kann at eigi spillisk þótt ek koma til, Eg. 506; nú er rétt lögruðning til ykkar komin, Nj. 236; koma til ríkis, to come to a kingdom, Eg. 268; þeir létu til hans koma um alla héraðs-stjórn, Fs. 44: to befall, kom svá til efnis, it so happened, Mar.; þeim hlutum sem hafinu kunni opt til at koma, Stj. 105, Sks. 323: to mean, signify, en hvar kom þat til er hann sagði, Ó. H. 87; ef þat kom til annars, en þess er hann mælti, id.: to cause, hygg ek at meir komi þar til lítilmennska, Eb. 172; konungr spurði hvat til bæri úgleði hans, hann kvað koma til mislyndi sína, Fms. vi. 355, Fb. ii. 80, Band. 29 new Ed.: to concern, þetta mál er eigi kom síðr til yðvar en vár, Fms. vii. 130; þetta mál kemr ekki til þín, Nj. 227; þat er kemr til Knúts, Fms. v. 24; þat er til mín kemr, so far as I am concerned, iv. 194; hann kvað þetta mál ekki til sín koma, vi. 100; þeir eru orðmargir ok láta hvervetna til sín koma, meddle in all things, 655 xi. 2: to belong to, skulu þeir gjalda hinum slíka jörð sem til þeirra kemr, proportionally, Jb. 195; kemr þat til vár er lögin kunnum, Nj. 149; sú sök er tylptar-kviðr kömr til, Grág. i. 20; tylptar-kviðar á jafnan á þingi at kveðja, þar sem hann kömr til saka, ii. 37; þá er komit til þessa gjalds ( it is due), er menn koma í akkeris-sát, 408: to help, avail, koma til lítils, to come to little, be of small avail, Nj. 149, Fms. vi. 211; at göra litla fésekt, veit ek eigi hvat til annars kemr, I am not aware what else will do, I believe that will meet the case best, Band. 36 new Ed.; koma til, to ‘come to,’ of a person in a swoon, etc.; veit ek eigi til hvers koma mun sú tiltekja Fb. i. 177, Fms. xi. 103; hvar til þessi svör skulu koma, i. 3; það kemr til, it will all come right; kom þar til með kóngum tveim, two kings came to a quarrel, Skíða R. 48: to be of value, importance, authority, þótti allt meira til hans koma, Fas. i. 16; hvart sem til hans kæmi meira eðr minna, Fms. xi. 76; sverð þat er til kom hálf mörk gulls, Ld. 32; svá fémikill at til kómu tuttugu merkr gulls, Fms. xi. 85; mér þykir lítið til hans koma, I think little of him:—koma saman, to come together, live together, marry, K. Á. 134: to agree, þat kom saman með þeim, they agreed on it, Dropl. 9, Gísl. 41; kom þat ásamt með þeim, id., Fb. i. 168; koma vel ásamt, to agree well, Nj. 25:—koma undir e-n, to come unto one, ef undir oss bræðr skal koma kjörit, if we are to choose, Nj. 192; öll lögmæt skil þau er undir mik koma á þessu þingi, 239: to depend on, það er mikit undir komið, at …, be of importance:—koma upp, to come up, break out; kom þá upp grátr fyrir henni, she burst into tears, Fms. ix. 477; er lúðrar kvæði við, ok herblástr kæmi upp, v. 74; er seiðlætin kómu upp, Ld. 152; eldr kom upp, fire came up, Ölk. 35, (hence elds-uppkoma, an upcome of fire, an eruption); ef nokkut kemr síðan sannara upp, Fms. vii. 121: þá kom þat upp at hann hafði beðit hennar, Eg. 587; kom þat upp af tali þeirra, at …, Fms. vii. 282; þat kom upp ( it ended so) at hverr skyldi vera vin annars, i. 58: to turn up, ek ætla mér góðan kost hvárn sem upp kemr, Eg. 715; mun nú hamingjan skipta hverr upp kemr, 418; at sakar görðisk eða upp kæmi, Grág. i. 27; skaut til Guðs sínu máli, ok bað hann láta þat upp koma er hann sæi at bazt gegni, Ó. H. 195, Stj. 385:—koma við, to touch, hit; sé eigi komið við, if it is not touched, Grág. ii. 65; komit var við hurðina, Fas. i. 30; at þeir skyldi koma við torfuna, Ld. 60; hefi ek aldrei svá reitt vápn at manni, at eigi hafi við komit, Nj. 185; hann kemr við margar sögur, he comes up, appears in many Sagas, Ld. 334; koma þeir allir við þessa sögu síðan, Nj. 30; sem ek kom við (as I mentioned, touched upon) í morgin, Fms. ii. 142; er mestr er, ok úskapligast komi við, Ld. 118: to fit, þat kemr lítt við, ‘tis not meet, it won’t do, Lv. 20; mun ek gefa þér tveggja dægra byr þann er bezt kemr við, Fas. iii. 619: koma við, to land, call; þeir vóru komnir við Ísland, Eg. 128; þeir kómu við Hernar, Nj. 4; þeir kómu suðr við Katanes, 127; þeir kómu við sker ( struck on a skerry) ok brutu stýri sín, Fms. ix. 164; hann hafði komit við hval, he had struck against a whale, Sturl. ii. 164; hence in mod. usage, koma við, to call, make a short stay, also on land: to be added to, tekr heldr at grána gamanit ok koma kveðlingar við, i. 21; koma þær nætr við inar fyrri, Rb. 58; þá koma enn ellefu nætr við, 22:—koma yfir, to overcome, pass over; íss er yfir kömr, Hm. 81; hvert kveld er yfir kom, Finnb. 230; hryggleikr kom yfir, 623. 57; at sá dagr myndi ekki yfir koma, Sks. 111.
    B. With the dat. of the object, to make to come, put, bring, carry; páfa þess, er Kristni (dat.) kom á England, who Christianised England, Íb. 14; koma mönnum til réttrar trúar, Fms. i. 146; koma orðum við e-n, to speak to a person; görðisk hann styggr svá at fáir menn máttu orðum við hann koma, i. e. that no one could come to words with him, Eg. 3; hann görði sik svá reiðan, at ekki mátti orðum við hann koma, Fms. i. 83, xi. 293; koma vélræðum við e-n, to plan against one, Eg. 49; koma flugu í munn e-m, Nj. 64, 68; þú skalt ekki láta í skorta at koma þeim í (málit) með þér, 271; hann skyldi koma Þór í Geirröðar-garða, make Thor come to G., Edda 60; hann kom Þorhaddi heilum yfir ána, he brought Th. safe across the river, Þorst. Síðu H. 181; koma kaupi, to bring about a bargain, Gþl. 415; koma e-m í hel, to put one to death, Anal. 233; koma e-m til falls, to make one fall, Edda 34; koma e-m í sætt, Fs. 9; mun ek koma þér í sætt við konung, Eg. 227; hann kom sér í mikla kærleika við jarlinn, Nj. 268; koma sér í þjónustu, Fs. 84; koma sér vel, to put oneself in favour, be engaging; ek hefi komit mér vel hjá meyjum, Kormak; þeir komu sér vel við alla, Fas. iii. 529, Fs. 96, Nj. 66; koma sér ílla, to make oneself hated; það kemr sér ílla, it is ill seen, unpleasant; as also, það kemr sér vel, a thing is agreeable, acceptable; koma e-u til leiðar, to effect, make, Nj. 250, Eb. 118; koma e-u til vegar, id., Ld. 320; koma tölu á, to put, count on, count, number, Anal. 217; koma friði, sættum á, to bring peace, agreement about: hann kom þeim á flótta, he put them to flight, Fms. vii. 235; tóku þar allt er þeir kómu höndum á, all they could catch, ix. 473; koma e-m ór eldi, Fb. i. 300; tók hann merkit ok kom því (put it, hid it) í millum klæða sinna, Nj. 274: Gunnarr kom þangat at þeim örunum, 115; allt þat er bitið var ok blóði kom út á, where it was bitten so as to make blood flow, Fms. vii. 187.
    II. with prepp.; koma e-u fram, to effect; koma fram ferð, máli, Nj. 102; til lítils þætti þat koma, en enginn kvæmi sínu máli fram þótt til alþingis væri stefnt, 149, Fb. ii. 90; þat skal aldri verða at hann komi þessu fram, Eg. 765; ef ek kem hefndum fram, Ld. 262; koma fram lögum við e-n. Eg. 722:—koma e-u á, to bring about, introduce:—koma e-u af, to abolish; þó fékk hann því ekki af komit, Bs. i. 165; koma e-u af sér, to get rid of, Fs. 96, Eb. 40, 41:—koma e-u fyrir, to arrange; koma e-m fyrir, to get a place for one; hann kom honum fyrir í skóla: to destroy (fyrir-koma), hann kom hverjum hesti fyrir, Glúm. 356:—koma e-u upp, to open; áðr ek kom henni upp, before I could open it, Fms. iii. 74; kerling tekr hörpuna ok vildi upp koma ( open), nú fær hón upp komit hörpunni, Fas. i. 233; hann mátti lengi eigi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, it was long before he could speak, utter a word, Fms. vi. 234; sá svarar er mátti máli upp koma, vii. 288:—koma e-m undir, to overthrow one, get one down; varð at kenna afls-munar áðr hann kæmi honum undir, Eb. 172:—koma e-m undan, to make one escape. Fms. vii. 265, 623. 18:—ek ætla at koma mér útan, I think to go abroad, Nj. 261:—koma e-u við, to bring about, effect, to be able to do; ek mun veita þér slíkt sem ek má mér við koma, as I can, Nj.; þú munt öðru koma við en gabba oss, Anal. 77; hann kom því við ( brought about) at engi skyldi fara með vápn, Fms. vii. 240; ef váttum kvæmi við, in a case where witnesses were at hand, Íb. 12; liðit flýði allt þat er því kom við, all that could fled, Eg. 529; Guðmundr hafði almanna-lof hversu hann kom sér við ( how he behaved) þessum málum, Nj. 251; komi þeir til er því koma við, who can, Gþl. 371; menn skyldi tala hljótt ef því kæmi við, Sturl. iii. 147; ef því kemr við, if it is possible, Gþl. 429; urðu þeir at flýja sem því kómu við, Fb. ii. 187; ekki mun oss þetta duga, at hann komi boganum við, Nj. 96.
    C. Reflex. komask, to come to the end, get through, reach, Lat. pervenire; the difference between the active and reflex. is seen from such phrases as, hann kemr ef hann kemst, he will come if he can; or, eg komst ekki á stað, I could not get off; eg komst ekki fyrir íllviðri, I could not come for bad weather; or, to come into a certain state, with the notion of chance, hap, komask í lífs háska, to come into danger of life; komask í skipreika, to be shipwrecked, and the like; Þorfinnr kom öngu hljóði í lúðrinn, ok komsk eigi upp blástrinn, Fms. ix. 30; komask á fætr, to get on one’s legs, Eg. 748; hann komsk við svá búit í ríki sitt, Hkr. i. 76; meina honum vötn eða veðr svá at hann má ekki komask til þess staðar, Grág. i. 496; hann komsk með sundi til lands, Eg. 261; kómusk sauðirnir upp á fjallit fyrir þeim, Nj. 27; ef Gunnarr færi eigi utan ok mætti hann komask, 111; ef maðr byrgir mann inni í húsi, svá at hann má eigi út komask, so that he cannot get out, Grág. ii. 110; en allt fólk flýði með allt lausa-fé er með fékk komisk, with all the property they could carry with them, Fms. i. 153; ek komumk vel annar-staðar út, þótt hér gangi eigi, Nj. 202; komask á milli manna, to get oneself among people, intrude oneself, 168; komsk hann í mestu kærleika við konung, Eg. 12; komask at orði, to come by a word, to express oneself; einsog hann að orði komsk, passim.
    II. with prepp.; komast á, to get into use; það komst á:—komask af, to get off, escape, save one’s life; hann bað menn duga svá at af kæmisk skipit, Fms. x. 98; tveir druknuðu, en hinir kómusk af:—komask at e-u, to get at a thing, procure; mörgum manns-öldrum síðarr komsk at bók þeirri Theodosius, Niðrst. 10; Hrani gat komisk at trúnaði margra ríkra manna, Fms. iv. 62; þú hefir at þessum peningum vel komisk, ‘tis money well gotten, i. 256; eigi skaltú ílla at komask, thou shall not get it unfairly, vii. 124:—komast eptir, to enquire into, get information of:—komask fyrir, to prevent, come in another’s way:—koma hjá e-u, to evade, pass by, escape doing:—komast til e-s, to come towards, and metaph. to have time for a thing, ek komst ekki til þess, I have no time; eg komst ekki til að fara:—komask undan, to escape; allt þat lið er undan komsk, Eg. 261; ekki manns barn komsk undan, Fms. xi. 387; komask undan á flótta, Eg. 11:—komask við, to be able; komusk þeir ekki í fyrstu við atlöguna, Fms. vii. 264; ef hann vill refsa údáða-mönnum, ok má þó við komask, N. G. L. i. 123; brenn allt ok bæl, sem þú mátt við komask, Fær. 64; ef ek viðr of kœmimk, Hbl. 33; þá er ek komumk við, Eg. 319; komask við veðri, to get abroad, Rd. 252; hann lét þat ekki við veðri komask, Fms. vii. 165: to be touched (við-kvæmni), hann komsk við mjök ok felldi tár, iii. 57; eða hann komisk við ( repent) ok hverfi aptr at íllsku sinni, Greg. 41; þá komsk mjök við inn válaði, svá at hann matti eigi lengi orði upp koma fyrir harmi, Fms. vi. 234; þá komsk hón við ákaflega mjök, Clem. 32; með við komnu hjarta, with a touched heart, Bs. i. 561, Karl. 166:—komask yfir e-t, to overcome, get hold of; er hann komsk yfir fét, Bárð. 175.
    D. Part. kominn, in special phrases; inn komni maðr, a new comer, stranger, Gullþ. 47; at kominn, arrived; hinn aðkomni maðr, a guest; at kominn, just come to, on the brink of; kominn at andláti, at dauða, to be at the last gasp; var at komit, at …, it was on the point of happening, that …, Str. 8; vóru þeir mjök at komnir ( much exhausted) svá magrir vóru þeir, Fas. iii. 571:—heill kominn, hail! Blas. 42; vel kominn, welcome! vertu vel kominn! ver með oss vel kominn, Þiðr. 319, Fs. 158; hann bað þá vera vel komna, passim; so also, það er vel komið, ‘it is welcome,’ i. e. with great pleasure, granting a favour:—placed, ertu maðr sannorðr ok kominn nær frétt, Nj. 175; Pétri var svá nær komit, P. was so closely pursued, Fms. ix. 48; ok nú eigi allfjarri yðr komit, xi. 123; svá vel er sá uppsát komin, at …, ix. 368: situated, hann (the hospital) er kominn á fjall upp, is situated on a fell, Symb. 18; útsker þat er komit af þjóðleið, Eg. 369: metaph., vel, ílla kominn, well placed, in good, bad estate; ek þykjumk hér vel kominn; hann var vel til náms kominn, he was in a good place for learning, Bs. i. 153; þat fé er ílla komit er fólgit er í jörðu, Grett. 39 new Ed.; mér þykkir son minn hvergi betr kominn, methinks my son is nowhere better off, in better hands, Fms. vi. 5; lítt ertú nú kominn, Njarð. 376; þykkjumk ek hér vel kominn með þér, Nj. 258:—kominn af, or frá e-m, come of, descended from, Landn., Eb., passim:—kominn á sik vel, in a good state, accomplished, Orkn. 202; hverjum manni betr á sik kominn, Ld. 110; kominn á sik manna bezt, Ísl. ii. 203: vera á legg kominn, to be grown up, Fms. xi. 186; vera svá aldrs kominn, to be of such an age, Fs. 4, 13, Sturl. iii. 100, Fms. xi. 56; hér er allvel á komit, it suits well enough, Bs. i. 531: hann sagði henni hvar þá var komit, how matters stood, Nj. 271, Fms. ii. 152; hann undi vel við þar sem komit var, as it stood, in statu quo, Nj. 22; Sveinn segir honum sem komit var þessu máli, Fms. ii. 159; at svá komnu, as matters stand, Bs. i. 317; málum várum er komit í únýtt efni, Nj. 164, 190:—vera kominn til e-s, to be entitled to, have due to one; ef hann fengi þat er hann var eigi til kominn, Fms. x. 7; þeir er til einskis eru komnir, ix. 248; fá þeir margir af yðr sæmd mikla er til minna eru komnir, en hann, Eg. 111; þeim til sæmdar er til þess er kominn, Sks. 311, rétt komnir til konungdóms, rétt kominn til Noregs, right heir to the kingdom, to Norway, Fms. ix. 332; lézk Sigvaldi nú kominn til ráða við Astríði, xi. 104: fit for, entitled to, hann þótti vel til kominn at vera konungr yfir Danmörk, i. 65: shapen, þetta mál er svá til komit, vii. 130; sagðisk hann eigi verr til manns kominn en Sturla bróðir hans, Sturl.; eigi þóttusk þeir til minna vera komnir fyrir ættar sakir, entitled to less, Eb. 17.
    II. part. pres. komandi, a new comer, stranger, Fbr. 168, Stj. 525: one to come, future generations, verandum ok viðr-komendum, N. G. L. i. 121; allir menn verandi ok eptir-komandi, D. I. i. 3; komendr, pl. guests, comers.

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  • 18 विग्रह


    ví-graha
    1) mfn. freed from « the Seizer» i.e. Rāhu (said of the moon) R. ;

    vi-graha
    2) m. keeping apart orᅠ asunder, isolation Nir. BhP. ;

    division, Bh. ;
    distribution (esp. of fluids cf. vi-grah) KātyṠr. ;
    (in gram.) independence (of a word, as opp. to composition) APrāt. ;
    separation, resolution, analysis, resolution of a compound word into its constituent parts, the separation orᅠ analysis of any word capable of separation (such words are Kṛidantas, Taddhitas, all Samāsas orᅠ compound words, Ekaṡeshas, andᅠ all derivative verbs like desideratives etc.;
    the only words incapable of resolution being the simple verb, the singular of the noun, andᅠ a few indeclinables not derived from roots;
    all compounds being called nitya orᅠ « fixed», when their meaning cannot be ascertained through an analysis of their component parts;
    cf. jamad-agni) Pāṇ. Sch. Ṡaṃk. etc.;
    discord, quarrel, contest, strife, war with (instr. with orᅠ without saha, sâ̱rdham orᅠ sākam loc. gen. with upari, orᅠ comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (one of the 6 Guṇas orᅠ measures of policy Mn. VII, 160 ;
    <cf. under guṇa>, alsoᅠ applied to the conflict of hostile planets, in this sense alsoᅠ n. Sūryas. R. ;
    acc. with kṛi, to make orᅠ wage war);
    separate i.e. individual form orᅠ shape, form, figure, the body Up. MBh. etc. ( alsoᅠ applied to the shape of a rainbow;
    acc. with grah, pari-grah, kṛi, upâ̱-dā, to assume a form);
    an ornament, decoration MBh. R. ;
    (in Sāṃkhya) an element;
    N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
    of one of Skanda's attendants ib. ;
    - grahaṇa n. the assumption of a form Sarvad. ;
    - dhyāna n. N. of a Stotra;
    - para mfn. intent on war, engaged in fighting MW. ;
    - parigraha m. = - grahaṇa Sarvad. ;
    - pāla-deva m. N. of a king Col.;
    - rāja m. N. of various kings Rājat. ;
    of a poet Cat. ;
    - vat mfn. having form orᅠ figure, embodied, incarnate MBh. R. etc.;
    having a handsome form orᅠ shape, fine, beautiful MW. ;
    - vyāvartanī f. N. of wk.;
    -hâ̱vara n. « hinder part of the body», the back L. ;
    - hêcchu mfn. eager for combat Mcar.

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  • 19 authenticated

    1. заверенный
    2. удостоверять; подлинный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. proved (adj.) approved; ascertained; assured; confirmed; demonstrated; determined; established; proved; upheld; verified
    2. backed (verb) attested; backed; bear out; bore out/borne out; confirmed; corroborated; demonstrated; established; justified; proved; showed; substantiated; testified; validated; verified; warranted

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  • 20 measured

    1. a измеренный
    2. a взвешенный, рассчитанный, обдуманный; осторожный, осмотрительный
    3. a сдержанный; неторопливый

    to speak in measured tones — говорить сдержанно; говорить ровным тоном

    4. a размеренный, ритмичный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. leisurely (adj.) deliberate; leisurely; unhurried
    2. metrical (adj.) cadenced; metrical; pulsating
    3. rhythmical (adj.) ascertained; guarded; in moderation; rhythmical; slow; stately; uniform
    4. determined (verb) bounded; delimited; demarcated; determined; gauged; limited; mark out; marked out; measured; scaled

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