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  • 101 grelot

    n. m.
    1. 'Blower', phone, telephone. Je lui ai passe un coup de grelot: I gave him a ring.
    2. Attacher le grelot (fig.): To 'get into the driving seat', to take the initiative.
    3. (pl.): 'Bollocks', 'balls', testicles.
    4. Avoir les grelots: To 'have the shits', to be frightened. Flanquer les grelots à quelqu'un: To 'put the wind up someone', to give someone a scare.
    5. Avoir des grelots au cul: To have a dirty behind (also: avoir des clochettes au cul).

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > grelot

  • 102 over

    ['əuvə] 1. preposition
    1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) πάνω από
    2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) πάνω από,στην άλλη πλευρά
    3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) πάνω σε
    4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) παντού,απ'άκρη σ'άκρη
    5) (about: a quarrel over money.) για
    6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) μέσω
    7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) με το πέρασμα
    8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) στη διάρκεια
    2. adverb
    1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.)
    2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)
    3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.)
    4) (downwards: He fell over.)
    5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.)
    6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.)
    7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.)
    3. adjective
    (finished: The affair is over now.) τελειωμένος
    4. noun
    ((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) (στο κρίκετ) σειρά έξι βολών
    5. as part of a word
    1) (too (much), as in overdo.)
    2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.)
    3) (covering, as in overcoat.)
    4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.)
    5) (completely, as in overcome.)
    - over all
    - over and done with

    English-Greek dictionary > over

  • 103 hash

    I [hæʃ] 1. сущ.
    1) = hash-dish, -meat что-л. мелко порубленное, нарезанное, покрошенное; блюдо из мелко порубленного мяса, овощей, солянка, рагу
    2) беспорядок, мешанина, неразбериха, путаница (в фактах и т. п.)
    - make a hash of smth.
    Syn:
    3)
    а) старые мысли, факты, преподносимые в новом виде ( с оттенком беспорядочности)

    Chiefly a well-done hash of my own words. (Ch. Darwin) — Главным образом, мои же слова, только порядком переделанные.

    б) разг. околесица, бессмысленная болтовня
    4) амер.; разг. (в сочетаниях hash-house, hash-joint) дешёвый трактир, постоялый двор; забегаловка
    6) = hash sign; брит.; амер. pound sign знак "решётка"
    ••
    - settle smb.'s hash
    2. гл.
    1) мелко рубить, резать, крошить ( мясо)
    Syn:
    2) рубить, разрубать, кромсать

    They are hashing them down, and their blood is running down like water. — Они их рубят в пух и прах, и кровь неприятеля течёт рекой.

    3) разг. искажать, перевирать, калечить (слова и т. п.)
    Syn:
    4) разг. обсуждать, "пережёвывать"

    We must hash out the question of Mr Brown's appointment, which many of the directors are opposing. — Нам надо ещё раз обсудить назначение мистера Брауна, многие директора против.

    They asked him in to hash over a point or two. — Они пригласили его обсудить пару моментов.

    5) разг.; = hash up испортить, провалить (дело, экзамен)

    Don't hash up your driving test like you did last year. — Не завали свой экзамен на права, как в прошлом году.

    Syn:
    II [hæʃ] сущ.; разг.; сокр. от hashish
    гаш, гашиш

    hash pusher / dealer — торговец травкой

    So, tell me again about hash bars in Amsterdam. — Ну, расскажи ещё про амстердамские "кофейни".

    Англо-русский современный словарь > hash

  • 104 recoil

    1. [rɪ'kɔɪl] гл.
    1) отскочить, отпрыгнуть, отпрянуть, отшатнуться (в ужасе, в отвращении и т. п.)

    Most people will recoil from a poisonous snake. — Большинство людей отскочит при виде ядовитой змеи.

    Syn:
    2) ( recoil from) испытывать отвращение к (чему-л.)

    I recoil from the idea of marrying him. — Мне претит сама идея выйти за него замуж.

    3) отскакивать, отлетать (при столкновении с чем-л.)

    Two balls clash together, but, by virtue of their elasticity, they quickly recoil. — Два мяча сталкиваются друг с другом, но в силу своей упругости тотчас отскакивают друг от друга.

    Syn:
    ricochet 2., bounce 2., rebound 2.
    4) ( recoil (up)on) ударить рикошетом по (кому-л.; обычно о злых поступках)

    Revenge may recoil upon the person who takes it. — Месть может обернуться встречной местью.

    Syn:
    5) давать отдачу ( о ружье); откатываться ( об орудии)
    2. ['riːkɔɪl] сущ.
    1)
    2) ответная реакция (на что-л.)
    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > recoil

  • 105 blow job

    n sl

    How long does it take a man to make a virgin give you a blow job? — Сколько времени нужно джентльмену, чтобы заставить непорочную деву взять у себя в рот?

    The john enjoys a leisurely blow job and then balls her before finally leaving — Клиент ловит неспешный кайф, пока проститутка отсасывает у него, а затем перед самым уходом сам трахает ее

    I mean I doubt if I've ever turned down a blow job in my life but eight year olds, wow! — Я не припомню, чтобы я когда-нибудь отказался, если у меня хотели взять в рот, но восьмилетние - это уже завал!

    2) авиа жарг.;уст.

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > blow job

  • 106 комар носа не подточит

    разг.
    there's not a weak spot anywhere; it's all done (fixed up) to a "T"; it is tip-top; < it is> neat and slick; you can't pick a hole in it; < even> a bloodhound couldn't sniff it out

    Женские отрицательные типы, где Тургенев слегка карикатурит (Кукшина) или шутит (описание балов), нарисованы замечательно и удались ему до такой степени, что, как говорится, комар носа не подточит. (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, 24 февраля 1893) — The negative types of women where Turgenev is slightly caricaturing (Kukshina) or jesting (the descriptions of balls) are wonderfully drawn, and so successful, that, as the saying is, you can't pick a hole in it.

    Забелина. А ордер вам дали? Председатель. Не сомневайтесь. Всё чисто и правильно... Комар носу не подточит! (Н. Погодин, Кремлёвские куранты)Zabelina: Was there a warrant? Chairman: Of course there was. All signed and stamped. Every comma in place!

    - Всё будет в аккурате, Федя. Выдолблю [тайник] так, что комар носу не подточит. А поставлю его в сараюшке, в уголок. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — 'It'll be tip-top, Fedya, don't worry. I'll hide it in the wood shed.'

    Они ходко дочесали подлеском до переднего края, выждали момент, когда прогорела ракета, и поползли по-пластунски по стерне к низине. Комар носа не подточит! (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — They had quickly slipped through the undergrowth to the forward area, waited for the moment when a flare faded out and crawled through the stubble to the low-lying area. Neat and slick!

    - Доказательства у тебя нет. Это факт. А Ярчук сейчас всё подчистит, комар носа не подточит. (В. Аксёнов, Коллеги) — 'You've got no proof and you can be sure he'll cover his traces so thoroughly that even a bloodhound couldn't sniff him out.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > комар носа не подточит

  • 107 over

    [ˈəuvə]
    1. preposition
    1) higher than; above in position, number, authority etc:

    He's over 90 years old.

    فَوْق
    2) from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of:

    My friend lives over the street.

    فَوْق، في أعْلى، في الجِهَة الأخْرى
    3) covering:

    He put his handkerchief over his face.

    فوْقَ، على
    4) across:

    You find people like him all over the world.

    في كُل أنْحاء
    5) about:

    a quarrel over money.

    عَلى ، حَوْل
    6) by means of:

    He spoke to her over the telephone.

    بِواسِطَة
    7) during:

    Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.

    خِلال، عَلى مَر

    He fell asleep over his dinner.

    أثْناء، خِلال
    2. adverb
    1) higher, moving etc above:

    The plane flew over about an hour ago.

    فَوْق
    2) used to show movement, change of position:

    He turned over the page.

    تُشير إلى حَرَكة الفِعْل: فَوْقَ
    3) across:

    He went over and spoke to them.

    عَبْرَ: إلى الجِهَةِ الأُخْرى
    4) downwards:

    He fell over.

    إلى أسْفَل

    for people aged twenty and over.

    أعْلى: تُشير إلى العَدَد
    6) remaining:

    There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.

    باقٍ
    7) through from beginning to end, carefully:

    Talk it over between you.

    من البِدايَة حَتّى النِّهايَه
    3. adjective
    finished:

    The affair is over now.

    مُنْتَهٍ
    4. noun
    (in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket:

    He bowled thirty overs in the match.

    ضَرْبَةُ في لُعْبَة الكريكيت
    1) too (much), as in overdo.
    2) in a higher position, as in overhead.
    3) covering, as in overcoat.
    من فوق، يُغطّي
    4) down from an upright position, as in overturn.
    مقلوب
    5) completely, as in overcome.
    كليًّا

    Arabic-English dictionary > over

  • 108 over

    ['əuvə] 1. preposition
    1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) au-dessus de, par-dessus, plus de
    2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) sur, par-dessus, de l'autre côté
    3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) sur
    4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) partout
    5) (about: a quarrel over money.) à propos de
    6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) à
    7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) au cours de
    8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) sur
    2. adverb
    1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.)
    2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)
    3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.)
    4) (downwards: He fell over.)
    5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.)
    6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.)
    7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.)
    3. adjective
    (finished: The affair is over now.) au-dessus de
    4. noun
    ((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) série de... balles
    5. as part of a word
    1) (too (much), as in overdo.)
    2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.)
    3) (covering, as in overcoat.)
    4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.)
    5) (completely, as in overcome.)
    - over all - over and done with

    English-French dictionary > over

  • 109 over

    ['əuvə] 1. preposition
    1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) acima de
    2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) por cima de
    3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) sobre
    4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) por
    5) (about: a quarrel over money.) sobre
    6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) por
    7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) ao longo de
    8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) no
    2. adverb
    1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.) sobre
    2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)
    3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.) do outro lado
    4) (downwards: He fell over.) para baixo
    5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.) mais
    6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.) de sobra
    7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.) completamente
    3. adjective
    (finished: The affair is over now.) acabado
    4. noun
    ((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) over
    5. as part of a word
    1) (too (much), as in overdo.)
    2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.)
    3) (covering, as in overcoat.)
    4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.)
    5) (completely, as in overcome.)
    - over all - over and done with

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > over

  • 110 shape

    A n
    1 (form, outline) (of object, building etc) forme f ; ( of person) silhouette f ; a square/triangular/star shape une forme carrée/triangulaire/d'étoile ; what shape is it? de quelle forme est-ce? ; to change shape [substance] changer de forme ; to be an odd shape avoir une drôle de forme ; to be the right/wrong shape [object] avoir/ne pas avoir la forme qu'il faut ; [person] avoir/ne pas avoir la silhouette qu'il faut ; to be round/square in shape avoir la forme d'un rond/d'un carré ; it's like a leaf in shape de forme cela ressemble à une feuille ; in the shape of a star/a cat en forme d'étoile/de chat ; to carve/cut/mould sth into shape donner forme à qch en le sculptant/taillant/modelant ; to keep its shape [garment] garder sa forme ; to keep one's shape [person] garder sa ligne ; to take shape [sculpture, building] prendre forme ; to be out of shape [garment] ne plus avoir de forme ; to go out of shape, to lose its shape [garment] se déformer ; to bend/knock sth out of shape gauchir/défoncer qch ; in all shapes and sizes de toutes les formes et de toutes les tailles ; cookers come in all shapes and sizes il existe des cuisinières de toutes les formes et de toutes les tailles ; the prince took on the shape of a frog le prince a pris la forme d'une grenouille ;
    2 ( optimum condition) forme f ; to be in/out of shape être/ne pas être en forme ; to get in/keep in shape se mettre/se maintenir en forme ; to get/knock/lick sb in(to) shape mettre qn en forme ; to get/knock/lick /whip sth into shape mettre qch au point or en état [project, idea, proposal, report, essay] ;
    3 fig (character, structure) gen forme f ; ( of organization) structure f ; technology that influences the shape of the labour market technologie qui influe sur la structure du marché du travail ; he determined the whole shape of 20th century poetry il a déterminé la forme de la poésie du vingtième siècle ; to take shape [plan, project, idea] prendre forme ; [events] prendre tournure ; the likely shape of currency union la forme que prendra probablement l'union monétaire ; this will determine the shape of political developments over the next decade ceci déterminera l'évolution politique de la prochaine décennie ; my contribution took the shape of helping/advising… j'ai contribué en aidant/en conseillant… ; whatever the shape of the new government ( in composition) quelle que soit la composition du nouveau gouvernement ; ( in style) quelle que soit la forme que prendra le nouveau gouvernement ; to spell out the shape of a proposal expliquer clairement les grandes lignes d'une proposition ; to decide what shape one's apology should take décider comment on va présenter ses excuses ; developments which have changed the shape of our lives des développements qui ont changé notre mode de vie ; the shape of things to come ce que sera or ce que nous réserve l'avenir ; X comes in many shapes and forms il y a toutes sortes de X ; tips in any shape or form are forbidden les pourboires de toutes sortes sont interdits ; I don't condone violence in any shape or form je ne pardonne pas la violence, sous quelque forme que ce soit ; I wasn't involved in the matter in any way, shape or form je n'étais, en aucune manière, impliqué dans cette affaire ;
    4 ( guise) in the shape of sous (la) forme de ; help arrived in the shape of a policeman/a large sum of money les secours sont arrivés en la personne d'un agent de police/sous (la) forme d'une importante somme d'argent ; he eats a lot of fat in the shape of chips and burgers il mange beaucoup de matière grasse sous (la) forme de frites et de hamburgers ;
    5 (vague, indistinguishable form) forme f, silhouette f ; the shape under the bedclothes groaned la forme sous les couvertures a grogné ;
    6 Culin (mould for jelly, pastry) moule m ;
    7 Culin ( moulded food) ( of jelly) gelée f ; (of pudding, rice) gâteau m ; ( of meat) pâté m, terrine f.
    B vtr
    1 (fashion, mould) [person] modeler [clay, dough] ; sculpter [wood, stone] ; [wind, rain] façonner, sculpter [rock, region] ; [hairdresser] couper [hair] ; he shaped my hair into a bob/into layers il m'a coupé les cheveux au carré/en dégradé ; we shaped the sand into a mound nous avons façonné le sable en forme de butte ; the statue had been shaped out of a single block of stone la statue avait été sculptée dans un seul bloc de pierre ; caves shaped out of the rock by the action of the water des grottes creusées dans la roche par l'action de l'eau ; shape the dough into balls faites des boules avec la pâte ; to shape the material/cardboard into a triangle faire un triangle dans le tissu/carton ;
    2 fig [person, event] influencer ; ( stronger) déterminer [future, idea] ; modeler [character] ; [person] formuler [policy, project] ; you could play a part in shaping this country's future vous pourriez avoir un rôle dans la détermination de l'avenir du pays ;
    3 Sewing ( fit closely) ajuster [garment] ; a jacket shaped at the waist une veste cintrée.
    1 ( develop) [person] s'en sortir ; she's shaping up really well as a manager elle s'en sort bien comme directrice ; how are things shaping up at (the) head office? quelle tournure prennent les choses au siège? ; to be shaping up to be être en train de devenir ; this game is shaping up to be an enthralling contest ce jeu est en train de devenir un concours passionnant ;
    2 ( meet expectations) être à la hauteur ; if he doesn't shape up, fire him s'il n'est pas à la hauteur, renvoie-le ; shape up or ship out ! si tu n'es pas à la hauteur prends la porte! ;
    3 ( improve one's figure) se mettre en forme.

    Big English-French dictionary > shape

  • 111 Herbert, Edward Geisler

    [br]
    b. 23 March 1869 Dedham, near Colchester, Essex, England
    d. 9 February 1938 West Didsbury, Manchester, England
    [br]
    English engineer, inventor of the Rapidor saw and the Pendulum Hardness Tester, and pioneer of cutting tool research.
    [br]
    Edward Geisler Herbert was educated at Nottingham High School in 1876–87, and at University College, London, in 1887–90, graduating with a BSc in Physics in 1889 and remaining for a further year to take an engineering course. He began his career as a premium apprentice at the Nottingham works of Messrs James Hill \& Co, manufacturers of lace machinery. In 1892 he became a partner with Charles Richardson in the firm of Richardson \& Herbert, electrical engineers in Manchester, and when this partnership was dissolved in 1895 he carried on the business in his own name and began to produce machine tools. He remained as Managing Director of this firm, reconstituted in 1902 as a limited liability company styled Edward G.Herbert Ltd, until his retirement in 1928. He was joined by Charles Fletcher (1868–1930), who as joint Managing Director contributed greatly to the commercial success of the firm, which specialized in the manufacture of small machine tools and testing machinery.
    Around 1900 Herbert had discovered that hacksaw machines cut very much quicker when only a few teeth are in operation, and in 1902 he patented a machine which utilized this concept by automatically changing the angle of incidence of the blade as cutting proceeded. These saws were commercially successful, but by 1912, when his original patents were approaching expiry, Herbert and Fletcher began to develop improved methods of applying the rapid-saw concept. From this work the well-known Rapidor and Manchester saws emerged soon after the First World War. A file-testing machine invented by Herbert before the war made an autographic record of the life and performance of the file and brought him into close contact with the file and tool steel manufacturers of Sheffield. A tool-steel testing machine, working like a lathe, was introduced when high-speed steel had just come into general use, and Herbert became a prominent member of the Cutting Tools Research Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1919, carrying out many investigations for that body and compiling four of its Reports published between 1927 and 1933. He was the first to conceive the idea of the "tool-work" thermocouple which allowed cutting tool temperatures to be accurately measured. For this advance he was awarded the Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal of the Institution in 1926.
    His best-known invention was the Pendulum Hardness Tester, introduced in 1923. This used a spherical indentor, which was rolled over, rather than being pushed into, the surface being examined, by a small, heavy, inverted pendulum. The period of oscillation of this pendulum provided a sensitive measurement of the specimen's hardness. Following this work Herbert introduced his "Cloudburst" surface hardening process, in which hardened steel engineering components were bombarded by steel balls moving at random in all directions at very high velocities like gaseous molecules. This treatment superhardened the surface of the components, improved their resistance to abrasion, and revealed any surface defects. After bombardment the hardness of the superficially hardened layers increased slowly and spontaneously by a room-temperature ageing process. After his retirement in 1928 Herbert devoted himself to a detailed study of the influence of intense magnetic fields on the hardening of steels.
    Herbert was a member of several learned societies, including the Manchester Association of Engineers, the Institute of Metals, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He retained a seat on the Board of his company from his retirement until the end of his life.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Manchester Association of Engineers Butterworth Gold Medal 1923. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal 1926.
    Bibliography
    E.G.Herbert obtained several British and American patents and was the author of many papers, which are listed in T.M.Herbert (ed.), 1939, "The inventions of Edward Geisler Herbert: an autobiographical note", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 141: 59–67.
    ASD / RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Herbert, Edward Geisler

  • 112 Shrapnel, General Henry

    SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour
    [br]
    b. 3 June 1761 Bradford-on-Avon, England
    d. 13 March 1842 Southampton, England
    [br]
    English professional soldier and inventor of shrapnel ammunition.
    [br]
    The youngest of nine children, Shrapnel was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in July 1779. His early military service was in Newfoundland and it was on his return to England in 1784 that he began to interest himself in artillery ammunition. His particular concern was to develop a round that would be more effective against infantry than the existing solid cannon-ball and canister round. The result was a hollow, spherical shell filled with lead musket balls and fitted with a bursting charge and fuse. His development of the shell was interrupted by active service in the Low Countries in 1793–4, during which he was wounded, and duty in the West Indies. Nevertheless, in 1803 the British Army adopted his shell, which during the next twelve years played a significant part on the battlefield.
    In 1804 Shrapnel was appointed Assistant Inspector of Artillery and made further contributions to the science of gunnery, drawing up a series of range tables to improve accuracy of fire, inventing the brass tangent slide for better sighting of guns, and improving the production of howitzers and mortars by way of the invention of parabolic chambers. His services were recognized in 1814 by a Treasury grant of £1,200 per annum for life. He was promoted Major-General in 1819 and appointed a Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery in 1827, and in the 1830s there was talk of him being made a baronet, but nothing came of it. Shrapnel remains a current military term, although modern bursting shells rely on the fragmentation of the casing of the projectile for their effect rather than his original concept of having shot inside them.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery 1827.
    Further Reading
    Dictionary of National Biography, 1897, Vol. 52, London: Smith, Elder.
    CM

    Biographical history of technology > Shrapnel, General Henry

  • 113 all

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > all

  • 114 each

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > each

  • 115 either

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > either

  • 116 every

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > every

  • 117 single

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > single

  • 118 whole

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > whole

  • 119 meat

    [mi:t] n (նաև butcher’s meat) միս. raw/frozen/lean/fat meat հում/սառեցված/նիհար/յուղոտ միս. beat up /cook/roast/boil meat ծեծել/ պատրաս տել/տապակել/եփել միսը. ten der/soft / tough meat նուրբ/փափուկ/կոշտ(եփած) միս. His work is meat and drink to him Աշխատանքը նրա համար ամեն ինչ է. meat pie մսով կարկանդակ. meat soup մսով ապուր. meat balls մսագնդիկ, կոլոլակ

    English-Armenian dictionary > meat

  • 120 עשת

    עֶשֶׁתf. (b. h.; עשש, v. עֲשָׁשִׁית) wrought metal, bar; polished block. Kel. XI, 3, opp. to חֲרָרָה. Tosef.Ḥull.I, 18; Tosef.Men.IX, 18 מנורה … אלא מן הע׳ the candlestick in the Temple is not fit unless made out of a (gold) bar, opp. גְּרוּטָאוֹת; Men.28a מן הע׳ ומן הזהב out of a bar and out of gold; Yalk. Ex. 369 מן הע׳ מן הזהב. Ib.; Men. l. c. חצוצרות מן הע׳ מן הכסף the trumpets were made out of silver bars; Tosef. l. c. 19 (read:) אלא מן הע׳ מן הכסף, contrad. to גוש raw ore. Cant. R. to V, 14 מח ע׳ שן זו עושין ממנה כמה יתדותוכ׳ (not זה) as out of a bar of shen (marble?) you make ever so many pegs, spears Yalk. Cant. 991 (ref. to Cant. l. c.) אלו ספרי תורה … לע׳ שןוכ׳ (some ed. לעשות, corr. acc.) this refers to the scrolls of the Law which resemble a column of marble which is adorned with sapphires.Pl. עַשְׁתּוֹת. Sifré Num. 160 השליך עליו ע׳ וגולמים if he threw at him metal balls or lumps, opp. to כלי; Yalk. ib. 787.

    Jewish literature > עשת

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