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̈ɪbau I
1. сущ.
1) поклон (наклон какой-л. части тела в знак чего-л., обычно уважения, подчинения) She received him with bows and smiles. ≈ Она поклонилась и улыбнулась ему. make one's bow
2) кивок;
особый наклон головы в соответствии с требованиями этикета
2. гл.
1) сгибать в физическом смысле какую-л. часть тела а) гнуть(ся), сгибать(ся) (также bow down;
также в переносном значении) Take a tree and bow it. ≈ Выбери дерево и согни его. The ages bowed him. ≈ Годы подкосили его. Syn: bend б) сгибать голову при надевании ярма (о животных) в) наклонить, склонить голову
2) сгибать какую-л. часть тела в знак чего-л.;
также переносные значения а) подчиняться (before, to) I bow to your better judgment, and will take your advice. ≈ Я склоняюсь перед вашим суждением, поскольку вы опытнее, и сделаю, как вы сказали. Syn: bend before б) преклоняться( перед авторитетом, властью, именем и т.п.) bow and scrape bow one's thanks в) кланяться( before, to - кому-л.) All the men in the court bowed before the king as he entered. ≈ Все придворные поклонились королю, когда он вошел. bow out bow the knee г) кивать( в знак согласия) ∙ bow down bow in bow out II
1. сущ. базовый компонент всех значений - "гнутый предмет" или "объект, имеющий гнутую форму"
1) круг, дуга, любая кривая линия;
дужка (деталь таких букв, как р, о и т.п.) ;
обруч
2) радуга (в таком виде обычно в поэзии, в обычном языке чаще rainbow)
3) строит.;
уст. арка, свод, пролет( моста или другой конструкции) ;
консоль
4) (значение, связанное с предметом в виде дуги, перетянутой чем-л. веревочным) а) лук (оружие) bend bow to draw bow attach two strings to one bow bow-and-arrow б) лучник Syn: bowman I в) смычок bow instrument г) один "полный проход" смычка по струнам
5) перен. бровь
6) лекало;
особый инструмент для рисования произвольных кривых
7) кольцо( в функции ручки, напр., на ножницах) ;
гарда (меча)
8) электр. токоприемник, бугель, пантограф( у транспортных средств на электромоторе - трамваев, электропоездов и т.д.)
9) дужка очков;
также расширительно оправа
10) особый индийский музыкальный инструмент, напоминающий лук ∙ draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed посл. ≈ семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь;
не следует поступать поспешно, не подготовившись draw a long bow
2. гл.
1) муз. играть смычком
2) муз. играть (на любом смычковом инструменте любым приемом) A single bar of music may be bowed fifty different ways. ≈ Любую музыкальную фразу можно сыграть пятьюдесятью разными способами. III
1. сущ.;
часто мн.
1) нос корабля, бак on the bow bows on bow-fast bow-wave Syn: prow
2) гребец, сидящий ближе всех к носу
2. гл. мор. рассекать волны, идти поперек волны лук (оружие) лучники, стрелки из лука что-л. имеющее форму дуги (строительство) арка радуга смычок удар смычка лучок дрели или пилы седельная лука, арчак бант - a * of red ribbon бант из красной ленты - to tie shoe-laces in a * завязать шнурки бантиком галстук, особ. галстук-бабочка( специальное) лекало (специальное) токоприемник, бугель (электровоза) (архитектура) эркер (американизм) заушник (очков) (американизм) металлическое кольцо, используемое в качестве ручки(в ножницах, ключе, часах и т. п.) > to draw a /the/ long * сильно преувеличивать, рассказывать небылицы > to draw a * at a venture сделать( что-л.) наугад /наудачу/ > another /second, extra/ string to one's * запасной вариант /ход/ > draw not your * till your arrow is fixed (пословица) семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь владеть смычком - he *s admirably он великолепно владеет смычком поклон - to give smb. a * поклониться кому-л. - to make one's * откланяться;
удалиться;
уйти в отставку;
поклониться, отвесить поклон, приветствовать поклоном - to make one's best * вежливо /учтиво/ откланяться - to take a * раскланиваться (в ответ на аплодисменты) кланяться - to * smb. into the room с поклоном ввести кого-л. в комнату - he *ed to us as he passed проходя мимо, он поклонился нам кивнуть, наклонением головы выразить( что-л.) - to * one's thanks поклониться в знак благодарности - to * one's assent кивнуть в знак согласия подчиняться (тж. * down) - to * to the inevitable покоряться неизбежному - to * to smb.'s decision подчиниться чьему-л. решению преклоняться (тж. * down) - to * to a great writer преклоняться перед великим писателем - to * to /before/ grandeur преклоняться перед величием (тж. * down) (диалектизм) гнуть, сгибать, наклонять - the branches were *ed down with the weight of the snow ветки согнулись под тяжестью снега - he *ed his head over a book он склонил голову над книгой - his father is *ed with age его отец согнулся от старости - his heart was *ed with grief горе сломило его - not to * the neck to the invaders не покоряться захватчикам (тж. * down) (диалектизм) гнуться, сгибаться, наклоняться - the trees *ed as the wind swept over them деревья гнулись при каждом порыве ветра > to * and scrape угодничать, заискивать > to * down one's ear to smb. благосклонно внимать кому-л. нос (корабля, дирижабля) - * chock for chain( морское) носовой полуклюз для цепи - *s on (морское) носом вперед баковый гребец (ближний к носу) bow стр. арка ~ бант ~ владеть смычком ~ гнуть(ся), сгибать(ся) (часто bow down) ;
bowed down by care согнувшийся под бременем забот ~ дуга ~ кланяться;
to bow and scrape раболепствовать;
to bow one's thanks поклониться в знак благодарности ~ лук, самострел ~ наклонить, склонить голову ~ (часто pl) нос (корабля) ~ подчиняться;
to bow to the inevitable покоряться неизбежному ~ поклон;
to make one's bow откланяться;
удалиться;
to take a bow раскланиваться (в ответ на аплодисменты) ~ преклоняться;
to bow before authority преклоняться перед авторитетом ~ радуга ~ смычок ~ эл. токоприемник, бугель (трамвая) ;
to draw a (или the) long bow преувеличивать, рассказывать небылицы bowknot: bowknot =bow ~ кланяться;
to bow and scrape раболепствовать;
to bow one's thanks поклониться в знак благодарности scrape: to bow and ~ раболепствовать;
to scrape a living с трудом зарабатывать себе на жизнь ~ преклоняться;
to bow before authority преклоняться перед авторитетом ~ кланяться;
to bow and scrape раболепствовать;
to bow one's thanks поклониться в знак благодарности to ~ out откланяться, распрощаться;
удалиться;
he was bowed out of the room его с поклонами проводили из комнаты ~ подчиняться;
to bow to the inevitable покоряться неизбежному ~ гнуть(ся), сгибать(ся) (часто bow down) ;
bowed down by care согнувшийся под бременем забот ~ эл. токоприемник, бугель (трамвая) ;
to draw a (или the) long bow преувеличивать, рассказывать небылицы draw not your ~ till your arrow is fixed посл. = семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь;
не следует поступать поспешно, не подготовившись to ~ out откланяться, распрощаться;
удалиться;
he was bowed out of the room его с поклонами проводили из комнаты ~ поклон;
to make one's bow откланяться;
удалиться;
to take a bow раскланиваться (в ответ на аплодисменты) ~ поклон;
to make one's bow откланяться;
удалиться;
to take a bow раскланиваться (в ответ на аплодисменты) -
122 verlangen
I v/t1. (fordern) demand; (Anspruch erheben auf) claim; (wünschen) desire, want; mein Chef verlangt Pünktlichkeit my boss requires everyone to be punctual ( oder punctuality from everyone); viel verlangen an Leistungen: be very demanding; Person: auch be hard to please; das ist zu viel verlangt that’s asking (a bit) too much; stärker: that’s a tall order; das ist doch nicht zu viel verlangt, oder? that’s not asking too much, is it?, that’s not an unreasonable demand, is it?; mehr kann man nicht verlangen you can’t ask for more; Rechenschaft verlangen demand an explanation; verlangen, vorgelassen zu werden demand to be admitted; ich verlange, dass Sie sofort mein Haus verlassen! I demand that you leave my house immediately!; das tun, was die Situation verlangt do what the situation demands2. (sprechen wollen) ask for; den Geschäftsführer verlangen im Restaurant etc.: ask ( oder demand) to see the manager; jemanden am Telefon verlangen ask to speak to s.o. on the phone; Sie werden am Telefon verlangt you’re wanted on the phone3. (berechnen) want, ask; im Geschäft: charge; (erfordern) require, call for; wie viel verlangen Sie? how much are you asking?, how much do you want?; für einen Dienst: how much do you charge?II v/i: verlangen nach ask for; jemandem: auch ask to see; (sich sehnen nach) long for; unpers.: es verlangt mich nach etw. oder jemandem I’m longing for* * *das Verlangenyen; appetence; demand; wish; desire; longing; yearning; hankering* * *Ver|lạn|gen [fɛɐ'laŋən]nt -s, -(nach for) desire; (= Sehnsucht) yearning, longing; (= Begierde) craving; (= Forderung) request* * *1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) demand2) (a wish or longing: I have a sudden desire for a bar of chocolate; I have no desire ever to see him again.) desire3) (to long for or feel desire for: After a day's work, all I desire is a hot bath.) desire4) (a great desire or wish for something: She looked at the cakes with longing.) longing5) (to ask, force or order to do something: You are required by law to send your children to school; I will do everything that is required of me.) require* * *Ver·lan·gen<-s, ->nt1. (dringender Wunsch) desire2. (Forderung) demandauf \Verlangen on demand* * *das; Verlangens, Verlangen1) (Bedürfnis) desire ( nach for)2) (Forderung) demand* * *A. v/tmein Chef verlangt Pünktlichkeit my boss requires everyone to be punctual ( oder punctuality from everyone);das ist zu viel verlangt that’s asking (a bit) too much; stärker: that’s a tall order;das ist doch nicht zu viel verlangt, oder? that’s not asking too much, is it?, that’s not an unreasonable demand, is it?;mehr kann man nicht verlangen you can’t ask for more;Rechenschaft verlangen demand an explanation;verlangen, vorge zu werden demand to be admitted;ich verlange, dass Sie sofort mein Haus ver! I demand that you leave my house immediately!;das tun, was die Situation verlangt do what the situation demands2. (sprechen wollen) ask for;jemanden am Telefon verlangen ask to speak to sb on the phone;Sie werden am Telefon verlangt you’re wanted on the phonewie viel verlangen Sie? how much are you asking?, how much do you want?; für einen Dienst: how much do you charge?4.die Rechnung verlangen ask for the bill (US im Restaurant: check)B. v/i:es verlangt mich nach etwas oder jemandem I’m longing for* * *das; Verlangens, Verlangen1) (Bedürfnis) desire ( nach for)2) (Forderung) demand* * *(nach) n.desire (for) n. n.appetite n.demand n.desire n.hankering n. -
123 KENNA
* * *(-da, -dr), v.1) to know, recognize (Flosi kenndi Kára, er hann kom í stofuna);2) to know as one’s own, claim (kenna sér land);3) to assign or attribute to one (þá var ok ár um öll lönd, kenndu Svíar þat Frey);kenna e-m barn, to father a child upon one;4) kenna e-m e-t, to lay to one’s charge, impute (ef hann væri sannr verks þessa, er honum var kennt);kenna e-m um e-t, to charge one with a thing (Þorgeirr vildi ekki, at brœðrum hans mætti um kenna);5) to taste food or drink (kenna e-t or e-s);6) to feel, perceive, with acc. and gen. (ek kennda þín eigi, er þú hvíldir á brjósti mér);kenna sætan ilm, to perceive a sweet smell;kenna hita (kulda) af e-u, to feel heat (cold) from;kenna aflsmunar, liðsmunar, to feel the odds;hón kenndi í meira lagi, she felt considerable pain;absol., þá er þeir kómu upp í heiðina, kenndi at brá lit, the colour was felt to change, it began to darken;mér kennir heiptar við e-n, I feel hatred against one;kenna niðr, to touch the bottom (en er skipin kenndu niðr, þá gekk jarl á land);7) to show, bear witness of (virðist mér ákall þetta meirr kenna ranglætis en réttvísi);8) to call, name;kenna e-t við e-n, to call after one (Helgi trúði á Krist, ok kenndi því við hann bústað sinn);9) in poetry, to call by a periphrastic name (hvernig skal kenna sól, vind);10) kenna e-m e-t, to teach one a thing (kenna e-m rétta trú ok góða siðu);ek hefi kennt þér írsku at mæla, I have taught thee to speak Irish;11) to make one do a thing (kenna e-m bíta);12) refl., kennast, to seem, appear (Ulfr kennist mér vitr maðr);recipr., svá var myrkt, at þeir kenndust eigi, that they did not know one another;goldit var honum þetta svá, at hann mun lengi kennast, he was repaid for this in a way that he will long remember;kennast við, to recognize (kenndist hann af því þegar við mennina); to confess, acknowledge (at þeir mætti við kennast sinn lítilleik).* * *d, kennig, Hm. 164; part. kennandisk, Bs. i. 322, H. E. i. 499, Dipl. iv. 8; [Goth. kunnan; A. S. knáwan; Old Engl. and Scot. ken; Dan. kjende; Swed. känna]:—to ken, know, recognise; þú kennir konu þá er heitir Oddný, Fms. vii. 103, Hkv. 2. 12; hann kenndi hann þegar, Nj. 9; Flosi kenndi Kára er hann kom í stofuna, 282; hann kenndi skipit, því at hann hafði þat skip séð fyrr, Eg. 120; þar kenndi Ingimundr lönd þau er honum var til vísat, Landn. 175, Sd. 186; þóttisk hann kenna sitt mark á vísu þessari, Fms. iii. 20: with infin., þeir kenndu at þat var Eirekr viðsjá, Ísl. ii. 335; er þetta hann Skalla-grímr? Grímr sagði at hann kenndi rétt, Eg. 112; kennir þú nökkut til gripa þessara! Nj. 75.II. kenna sér e-t, to know as one’s own, claim; kenna sér land, Grág. ii. 204; hann á eigi þat er hann kennir sér, 219; Ingimundr kenndi sér fimm víntunnur … þú munt kenna þér þat er aðrir menn eigu, Bs. i. 433; því kenndi hvárr-tveggi sér nautin, Landn. 47; at enginn dirfi sik at kenna sér þat er hann görir eigi, Al. 88; ek spyrr hverr sér kenni M. M. at þingmanni, Grág. i. 19.III. to acknowledge as belonging to another, attribute to him; öll vár góðverk eru honum at kenna ok eigna, Stj. 25; þá var ok ár um öll lönd, kenndu Svíar þat Frey, Hkr. i. 16; hér er tunglinu kennt embætti sólarinnar, Skálda 211; k. e-m barn, to father a child upon one, Bs. i. 807, K. Á. 16; var sveinn sá kenndr Jóni er Þórarinn hét, Sturl. i. 223; þó at hann sé kenndr nokkurum manni at syni, Grág. ii. 113, (kenningar-son, a natural son): cp. the phrase, þar er enginn kenndr sem hann kemr ekki, no one is known where he comes not, i. e. men had better keep aloof from where they have no business to be.2. to lay to one’s charge, impute; Ásbjörn kenndi sér völd um þat harðrétti, Rd. 249; Eva kenndi sína synd orminum, Stj. 37; ef þeim eru engir laga-lestir kenndir, Grág. ii. 41; ef meiri eru ráð kennd um konu-nám þeim manni, i. 335; ef hann væri sannr verks þessa er honum var kennt, Fms. ii. 73; Sigurðr taldi þat úsatt sem Ingi konungr kenndi þeim, vii. 242; þeir kenndu honum, at hann hefði verit at vígi Benteins, 224; kenndi þat hvárr öðrum, at ekki héldi þat er mælt var, 248; það er mér að kenna, it is brought home to me; yðr er þat kenna, Am. 51: k. e-m um e-t, to charge one with a thing; Þorgeirr vildi ekki at bræðrum hans mætti um kenna, hvat sem í görðisk, Nj. 252; kenndu þeir því mest um, at Kjartan hafði þegit skikkjuna, Fms. x. 295.IV. to know, perceive, feel, taste, scent; þegar hirðin hafði kennt ( tasted) fyrsta rétt, Fas. iii. 302; þeir kenna svá sætan ilm at þeir höfðu aldri fyrr slíkan kenndan, Fms. i. 228; kenna fúlt, to perceive a foul smell, Hallfred; kenna daun, Fms. viii. 230; þeir brugðu í munn sér ok þóttusk ekki jafnsætt kennt hafa, Fb. i. 539; hundarnir röktu sporin, þvíat þeir kenndu ( got scent of) af hreinstökunum, Ó. H. 152; kenndi djákninn ekki ( he felt not) at þeir lægi á honum, Bs. i. 464; hón kenndi ( she felt pain) í meira lagi, þá er nálgaðisk hátíð Þorláks biskups, 323.β. kenna niðr (or niðri), to touch the bottom; en er skipin kenndu niðr þá gékk jarl á land, Hkr. i. 206; ok er skipit kenndi niðr, hlupu þeir fyrir borð, Grett. 97, Fms. viii. 317, ix. 23; svá var djúpt á bæði borð, at forkarnir kenndu eigi niðr, it was so deep that the boat-hooks did not reach the bottom, Ld. 56; þá er skipit flaut ok eigi kenndi niðr, 78.γ. absol., þá er þeir kómu upp í heiðina, kenndi at brá lit, the colour was felt to change, i. e. it began to darken, Sturl. iii. 217 C; þá kenndi ( one could scent) ór laukinum, Fbr. 215; þá er maðr heilundi er köra (acc. or gen.?) kennir inn til heila-basta, Grág. ii. 91.2. with prepp.; kenna af (á, at), to perceive, see; þess kennir nú at (af?) at þér þykkir ek févani, it is clear that …, I see that …, Eb. 38; kenndi þess mjök á ( it was much to be seen) um marga Upplendinga, at ílla hafði líkat aftaka Þóris, Ó. H. 188; þess kenna margir af, at þú ert frændstórr, Fb. ii. 270; deyr allt þat er af kennir ( all die that taste or smell of it), þeir deyja þegar er þeir kenna af, Rb. 352:—kenna til, to smart, feel pain, ache, freq. in mod. usage.3. with gen. to have feeling of, feel; kenna mæði, lo be exhausted, Eg. 124; hjarta manns kennir alls, Skálda 169; kenna sóttar, to feel sickness; kona kennir sér sóttar, of childbirth, Fs. 26, Fas. ii. 504, Sd. 176: kenna karlmanns, to ‘know’ a man, cohabit with, Mar.; ek kennda eigi karlmanns, barn at bera, Hom. 30; kenna aflsmunar, liðsmunar, ríkismunar, to feel the odds, be overmatched, Hkr. i. 286, Fms. iv. 331, Ld. 38; kenna harðinda, Fms. vi. 110; kenna kulda af e-u, to feel cold from, Eb. 42; k. hita af e-u, Bs. i. 42; k. odds, benja, to feel the point, the wound, Am. 59, 88; virðisk mér ákall þetta meir kenna ranglætis en réttvísi, it is more prompted by overbearing than by justice, Fb. i. 19; hón kenndi þess at þar stóð ör í, ii. 365; nú má vera at mér kenni heiptar við suma menn, that I feel hatred against somebody, Sturl. iii. 233; tók þá at kenna annars litar, it began to grow dark, 171; vínviðr var efst þar sem holta kenndi, the holts were covered with vines, Þorf. Karl. 420; kenna fæðu, to taste food, Stj. 490, 492; but also k. á fæðu, 453, 517; kenna grunns, to touch the bottom, of a ship or anything afloat, Grág. ii. 353; k. endi-skeiðs, Bragi.V. to call, name; kenna e-t við e-n, to call after one; Helgi trúði á Krist, ok kenndi því við hann bústað sinn, i. e. called it after Christ (Christness), Landn. 207; í þeim fjórðungi er dómrinn er við kenndr, in the quarter by which name the court is called, Grág. i. 65; at helga Þór allt landnám sitt ok kenna við hann, Landn. 97; k. mánuðinn við þann mann sem vatnsins gætir, Rb. 104; við þann er kennt Gunnars-holt, Nj. 29; Oddbjörn er Oddbjarnar-leið er við kennd, Eg. 102; Fleiri hlupu þeir fyrir berg, þar sem við þá er kennt síðan, Landn. 36; kenna þá með margfjölda atkvæði, address them in the plural, Sks. 312; sá var kenndr ( nicknamed) Knarrar-smiðr Ór, 43; Nótt en Nörvi kennda, i. e. Night, the daughter of Norvi, Alm. 30; hvar eru Hjörvarði haugar kenndir, where are the hows called Hjorward’s? Fas. i. 519 (in a verse); Mæringr mér of kenndr, my own sword M., Bjarn. (in a verse); hlutir er þú skal varask, at þú verðir eigi við kenndr, Sks. 358, 780; kenndr við styr, morð, connected with, Korm.2. in poetry, to call by a periphrasis or descriptive name; rétt er at kenna ( to call) hana (a woman) svá, at kalla hana selju þess er hón miðlar, Edda; hvernig skal kenna Þór?—Svá at kalla hann son Óðins …, how is Thor to be called?—Thus, call him the ‘son of Odin,’ 53: hvernig skal kenna mann?—Hanna skal k. við verk sín, 67: with prep., kona er kennd við stein, Edda; ok kenn þó hvárn til sinnar iðnar, Fms. vi. 362; konu skal k. til alls kvenn-búnaðar, Edda, etc., see Edda (Skáldskm.) passim; hence kennd heiti ( compound or circumlocutory names), opp. to ókennd heiti ( plain appellatives), Edda 49.B. In a causal sense, [Goth. kannjan = γνωρίζειν]:—to teach, with acc. of the thing, dat. of the person, or with infin. of the thing or absol.; kenna e-m íþróttir, Fms. v. 334; kenna e-m rétta trú ok góða siðu, i. 17; kenn mér engan sann, iii. 85; Gunnarr fór með öllu sem honum var ráð til kennt, as he was taught, Nj. 100; kenn þú ráðit til, Fms. x. 334; kenna e-m at flýja, Hkr. i. 149; ek hefi kennt þér Írsku at mæla, Ld. 72; kenna helgar ritningar, 623. 18; þing-kenna, to proclaim in public, N. G. L. i. 7; far sem ek kenni þér, as I tell thee, Sd. 182; ek em sunr Áka, svá er mér til kennt, so I am told, Fms. xi. 153.2. to teach in school; Andresi syni þeirra lét Herra biskup kenna ok vígði síðan, Bs. i. 716; kenna kenningar, to preach, 140; þá heyrði hann til er prestlingum var kennd íþrótt sú er grammatica heitir, 163; k. prestlingum, id.; þat kann ek it átjánda er ek æva kennig mey né manns konn, Hm. 164; ungr kenndak mér annat, I was taught otherwise when young, Fms. vi. 401 (in a verse); slíkt kennir mér at sofa lítið, Fas. ii. (in a verse).3. to teach, make one to do; kenna e-m falda rauðu, Edda (Ht.); kenna e-m bíta, lúta í gras, Lex. Poët.; kenna e-m at drúpa, Sighvat; k. e-m brautir, to shew one the way, Hðm. 12, Hbl. 56; ek mun þér stöðna kenna, 6.4. to tell; kennit mér nafn konungs, Hkv. Hjörv. 12.C. REFLEX. to feel, seem to oneself; þar er hann lætr kennask svá ágætan ilm, Fms. i. 229; Úlfr kennisk mér ( appears to one to be) vitr maðr, v. 334:—with prep., kennask við, to recognise; kenndisk hann af því þegar við mennina, Nj. 267, Bret. 48; ef engi kennisk viðr, N. G. L. i. 345; dilkunum þeim er eigi kennask ær við, Grág. ii. 312: to confess, kennask við sannan Guð, 625. 66; þeir eigu at kennask við sik, at þeir hafa vald af Guði, Gþl. 43; at þeir mætti við kennask sinn lítilleik, Edda. (pref.); ekki kennumk ek við þetta, segir Hrói, Fb. ii. 76; nefndr Skeggi viðr-kenndisk, at …, Dipl. ii. 8; nú em ek eigi svá heimskr maðr, at ek kennumk eigi við at ek hefi talat ílla, Fms. ii. 33; goldit var honum þetta svá, at hann mun lengi kennask, feel it, remember it, Edda. 30; kenndisk svá Kálfr, at, Vm. 48; ek kennumst með þessu mínu bréfi, at …, Dipl. v. 5.2. to feel, taste, touch; mold sýnisk mér, ok svá kennisk ( tastes) mér eigi síðr ostrinn er ek et, Ísl. ii. 352; hón þreifar um hann,—Barði mælti, hvé kennisk þér til, how is it to the touch? 342; slíks ek mest kennumk, Am. 52.II. recipr. to know, recognise one another; svá var myrkt at þeir kenndusk eigi, Fms. ix, 50; ef þeir höfðu hér áðr við kennsk, Grág. ii. 72.III. pass., þá kenndust ( were taught) margar ástir, Edda pref. (rare).IV. part. kenndr, vinsæll ok vel kenndr af sínum undirmönnum, Mar.; ílla kenndr, having ill report, Fs. 49.2. tipsy; kenndr af drykk, Stj. 172; hann er dálítið kenndr. -
124 ♦ clear
♦ clear /klɪə(r)/A a.1 chiaro; nitido; preciso; lucido: clear instructions, istruzioni chiare; The photo isn't clear, la foto non è nitida; a clear mind, una mente lucida; lucidità mentale; to have a clear picture of st., avere un'idea ben precisa di qc.2 chiaro; limpido; luminoso; sereno; trasparente: clear water, acqua limpida; clear eyes, occhi limpidi: a clear flame, una fiamma luminosa; a clear day, una giornata serena4 chiaro; evidente; esplicito; netto; inequivocabile; incontestabile: a clear case of corruption, un evidente caso di corruzione; clear majority, maggioranza netta; (leg.) clear title, titolo incontestabile; to make it clear that…, mettere in chiaro (o chiarire) che…; I made it clear to him that…, gli dissi chiaramente che…; Have you been quite clear to her?, sei stato chiaro con lei?5 certo; sicuro: I am clear on that point, ne sono sicuro; He's not clear about his plans, non ha le idee chiare su che cosa farà6 aperto; libero; sgombro: The road is clear for traffic, la strada è aperta al traffico (o è transitabile); a clear view of the lake, una vista aperta sul lago; to have a clear view of st., riuscire a vedere chiaramente qc.; clear of ice, libero dai ghiacci; clear of obstruction, libero da impedimenti; sgombro; clear of clouds, sgombro da nuvole; senza nuvole; clear of danger [of debts], libero da pericoli [dai debiti]8 – clear of, che non tocca (qc.); staccato da; sollevato da; ben discosto da: clear of the ground, sollevato da terra; clear of the wall, staccato dal muro9 ( di somma di denaro) netto: (rag.) clear profit, utile netto; clear of taxes, al netto delle tasse15 (ling.) chiaroB avv.2 (fam.) completamente; interamente: three hours clear, tre ore intere; clear through the town, da un capo all'altro della città3 in disparte; ben discosto; a debita distanza; alla larga: to keep clear of, tenersi lontano da; stare alla larga da; to get clear of, allontanarsi da; ( sport) staccare, lasciare indietro, sganciarsi da; to jump clear, scansarsi con un saltoC n.2 ► clearance● clear conscience, coscienza tranquilla; coscienza pulita □ clear-cut, ben delineato; netto; chiaro; nitido: clear-cut rules, regole chiare; a clear-cut distinction, una differenza netta; a clear-cut profile, un profilo nitido □ (leg.) clear days, giorni effettivi; giorni utili □ (leg.) clear estate, proprietà (immobiliare) libera da gravami □ clear-eyed, dagli occhi limpidi; (fig.) acuto, realistico □ a clear head, mente lucida; idee chiare □ clear-headed, lucido; che ha idee chiare; lucido □ clear honey, miele liquido □ clear of suspicion, al di fuori di ogni sospetto □ clear-sighted, perspicace □ clear-sightedness, perspicacia □ clear skin, pelle liscia □ ( cucina) clear soup, brodo; consommé (franc.) □ (comput.) clear text, ► cleartext □ All clear!, cessato pericolo!; cessato allarme!; (fam.) via libera! □ (fam.) as clear as a bell, perfettamente udibile; chiarissimo □ (fam.) as clear as day (o daylight), chiaro come il sole; lampante □ (fam.) as clear as mud, oscuro; incomprensibile □ to get st. clear, capire bene qc. □ in clear, in chiaro; non in codice □ to get a clear look at st., riuscire a vedere bene qc. □ in the clear, libero; al sicuro; fuori pericolo; ( anche) libero da sospetti, scagionato, senza debiti □ Keep clear! ( cartello), lasciare libero il passaggio! □ Let's get this clear, chiariamo bene questo punto □ to make oneself clear, chiarire il proprio pensiero; spiegarsi: ( con irritazione) Do I make myself clear?, mi sono spiegato? □ out of a clear sky, inaspettatamente; di punto in bianco.♦ (to) clear /klɪə(r)/A v. t.1 liberare; sgombrare; far sgombrare; sbarazzare; vuotare: to clear an area, sgombrare (o far sgombrare) una zona; All the roads have been cleared of the snow, tutte le strade sono state liberate dalla neve; to clear the ground, sgombrare il terreno ( anche fig.): to clear one's plate, vuotare il piatto; to clear the way, sgombrare il passaggio; fare via libera; to clear the table, liberare (o sgombrare) il tavolo; ( dopo un pranzo) sparecchiare (la tavola); I cleared a space for my books, feci un po' di posto per i miei libri; (leg.) to clear the court, far sgombrare l'aula2 sturare; stasare; liberare: to clear one's throat, schiarirsi la gola; to clear a blocked drain, sturare uno scarico intasato; to clear a blocked nose, liberare un naso otturato3 togliere; levare; rimuovere; eliminare: Could you please clear all this stuff off the table?, ti spiace levare questa roba dal tavolo?; (comm.) to clear stocks, eliminare le giacenze4 aprire, aprirsi ( un passaggio): to clear a path through the jungle, aprirsi un sentiero attraverso la giungla5 disperdere; dissolvere6 passare vicino a ( senza toccare); evitare; scansare: The plane cleared the tree-tops, l'aereo ha sorvolato le cime degli alberi; The ship managed to clear the rocks, la nave è riuscita a evitare gli scogli7 ( anche sport) superare con un salto; saltare: to clear a fence, superare (o saltare) uno steccato; ( atletica) to clear the bar, superare l'asticella8 (leg.) prosciogliere ( da un'accusa); discolpare: to clear sb. 's name, ristabilire il buon nome di q.; dimostrare l'innocenza di q.; He's been cleared of a doping charge, è stato prosciolto dall'accusa di doping10 autorizzare; approvare; dare il benestare a: The plan needs to be cleared with headquarters, il progetto deve essere autorizzato dalla direzione; You have to be cleared by security first, prima dovrai superare il controllo del servizio di sicurezza; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- I'll have to clear it with my wife first, devo prima sentire mia moglie11 ottenere l'autorizzazione, il benestare per; far approvare: to clear a project with the municipal authorities, ottenere l'autorizzazione dal comune per un progetto12 (trasp.) autorizzare ( un aereo, una nave, ecc., a partire, entrare, ecc.): (aeron.) to clear a plane for take off, autorizzare un aereo al decollo14 (dog., anche to clear through the customs) sdoganare; svincolare; sdaziare: to clear customs, passare la dogana15 ( banca, fin.) compensare; far passare ( un assegno, ecc.) attraverso la stanza di compensazione; addebitare (o accreditare) in conto16 (fam.) guadagnare al netto ( una certa somma di denaro): I hope to clear £10,000 at least, spero di guadagnarci almeno diecimila sterlineB v. i.8 ( banca: di assegno) passare attraverso la stanza di compensazione; essere addebitato (o accreditato) in conto: DIALOGO → - Paying in at the bank- How long will the cheques take to clear?, quanto ci vuole perché gli assegni siano accreditati?● to clear the air, cambiare aria; ( di temporale) rinfrescare l'aria; (fig.) chiarire la situazione, allentare la tensione □ (naut.) to clear the anchor, disimpegnare l'ancora □ ( banca) to clear a bill, incassare una cambiale □ to clear the decks ( for action), (naut., mil.) sgombrare i ponti per il combattimento; (fig.) prepararsi (all'azione), sgombrare il campo □ (comm.) to clear one's expenses, coprire le spese □ (tecn.) to clear a fault, eliminare un guasto □ to clear the land, disboscare il terreno □ (econ.) to clear the market, portare il mercato in equilibrio; pareggiare la domanda e l'offerta □ to clear one's mind, chiarirsi le idee □ (comm.) to clear a parcel of goods, liquidare una partita di merce □ (dog., naut.) to clear a ship inwards [outwards], spedire una nave in entrata [in uscita] □ (fig.) to clear the way for, aprire la strada a □ ( su uno schermo: a un ingresso sorvegliato) ‘cleared’, ‘accesso consentito’. -
125 hangen
1 [neerwaarts gestrekt/boven de grond gehouden worden] hang3 [met een bocht verlopen] sag4 [overhellen] lean (over) ⇒ hang (over), 〈 met betrekking tot lusteloze persoon〉 loll, 〈 met betrekking tot lusteloze persoon〉 slouch, 〈 niets doen〉 hang around6 [vast (blijven) zitten] stick/cling (to) ⇒ 〈 met kleding〉 be/get stuck (in)7 [zweven] hang8 [onbeslist zijn] hang ⇒ be up in the air/undecided♦voorbeelden:de zeilen hangen slap • the sails are slack/hanging (loose)het schilderij hangt scheef • the painting is (hanging) crookedzijn kamer hangt vol posters • his room is hung with postersde sleutel hangt aan de spijker • the key is (hanging) on the nailaan het plafond hangen • hang/swing/be suspended from the ceilingaan het spit hangen • be on the spit3 het koord hangt slap • the rope is sagging/slackde teugels laten hangen • loosen/drop the reins4 hij hangt ieder weekend aan/in de bar • he hangs out Bat the pub/in bars every weekendhij hing op zijn stoel • he lay slouched/sprawled in a chair, he lolled in his chairhang niet zo tegen die kast • stop leaning against the cupboardmet hangen en wurgen • by the skin of one's teethdaarvoor zal hij hangen! • he'll hang/swing for it!er is niet veel van mijn Latijn blijven hangen • very little of my Latin has stuckde naald blijft hangen • the needle is stuck〈 figuurlijk〉 hij hangt erg aan zijn oudste zoon • he's very fond of/attached to his eldest son〈 figuurlijk〉 ze hangen erg aan elkaar • they are devoted to/wrapped up in each otherze bleef met haar japon aan een spijker hangen • her dress caught/snagged on a nailzij hangt altijd om hem heen • she's always hanging/hovering about himhij bleef in de vierde klas hangen op zijn wiskunde • he was kept down in the fourth form because of his mathsde wolken hangen laag • the clouds are (hanging) lowhet hangt erom • it's up in the air9 naar iets hangen (en verlangen) • crave (for) something, have a longing/craving for something¶ hij zal moeten hangen • he's in for it/for the high jumphij hangt • he's lumbered/stuck (with it)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [bevestigen] hang (up)2 [met betrekking tot personen, ophangen] hang♦voorbeelden:zijn jas aan de kapstok hangen • hang one's coat on the peg -
126 קנקל
קַנְקָל, קִינְ׳m. (cancellus, κίγκλις) any reticulated object, 1) a perforated vessel for fumigation. Deut. R. s. 10 (ref. to Is. 55:3) האזן לגוף כקי׳ לכלים the ear is to the body what the fumigating vessel is to garments; שכן הקי׳ כמה כליםוכ׳ as many garments are put on the ḳ. and all are fumigated, so there are 248 limbs in man, and all live through the ear (by listening to the word of God); Pesik. Shimʿu, p. 117a> קנקל; Yalk. Jer. 264, a. Yalk. Is. 341 קנקן.Kel. XXII, 10 … קנקילין שיש בה … כסות f. (Bab. ed. קנקילן … כוסות, corr. acc.) a fumigating vessel with a receptacle for garments. 2) latticed gate or bar. Y.Sabb.V, beg.7b קִינְקִילוֹן גורר a latticed gate which drags along on the ground when opened; Y.Erub.X, 26b bot. קנְקִילוֹן גודר; Tosef. ib. XI (VIII), 13 קַנְקַלִּין הגיררין Var. (ed. Zuck. קנקנין); Erub.101a קנקן הנגרר.Esp. pl. קַנְקַלִּים, קַנְקַלִּין, קַנְקִילִּ׳, קִינְ׳ screens, bars of the court of justice, of idolatrous temples, Gen. R. s. 78 (ref. to Gen. 33:3) הוי … משבעה קי׳וכ׳ consider thyself as if placed behind seven bars and sitting as judge Yland. to Lev. 19 quot. in Ar. המולך … קנקליםוכ׳ how was the Moloch worship arranged? There was an idol behind seven enclosures Y.Orl.I, end, 61c הכניסה לפנים מן הקנקי׳ when he brought it (the egg) behind the enclosures of the idolatrous temple; Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a הקנקל׳. Ib. 42d bot. כל שהכניסו … הק׳ אסרו whatever one brings within the enclosures one makes forbidden (as an object dedicated to idolatry). Ib. II, 41b ע״ז שאין לה ק׳ … ידון לשם ק׳ if an idolatrous temple has no bars, the whole building is considered as bars (whatever is brought within the premises, is forbidden). Cant. R. to III, 4, v. צְנִיעוּת. Lev. R. s. 19, end דרך ק׳ שלשלוה לו they let her down to him over the bars; a. e.Y.Snh.X, 28d top, v. קֶלַע III. -
127 קינ׳
קַנְקָל, קִינְ׳m. (cancellus, κίγκλις) any reticulated object, 1) a perforated vessel for fumigation. Deut. R. s. 10 (ref. to Is. 55:3) האזן לגוף כקי׳ לכלים the ear is to the body what the fumigating vessel is to garments; שכן הקי׳ כמה כליםוכ׳ as many garments are put on the ḳ. and all are fumigated, so there are 248 limbs in man, and all live through the ear (by listening to the word of God); Pesik. Shimʿu, p. 117a> קנקל; Yalk. Jer. 264, a. Yalk. Is. 341 קנקן.Kel. XXII, 10 … קנקילין שיש בה … כסות f. (Bab. ed. קנקילן … כוסות, corr. acc.) a fumigating vessel with a receptacle for garments. 2) latticed gate or bar. Y.Sabb.V, beg.7b קִינְקִילוֹן גורר a latticed gate which drags along on the ground when opened; Y.Erub.X, 26b bot. קנְקִילוֹן גודר; Tosef. ib. XI (VIII), 13 קַנְקַלִּין הגיררין Var. (ed. Zuck. קנקנין); Erub.101a קנקן הנגרר.Esp. pl. קַנְקַלִּים, קַנְקַלִּין, קַנְקִילִּ׳, קִינְ׳ screens, bars of the court of justice, of idolatrous temples, Gen. R. s. 78 (ref. to Gen. 33:3) הוי … משבעה קי׳וכ׳ consider thyself as if placed behind seven bars and sitting as judge Yland. to Lev. 19 quot. in Ar. המולך … קנקליםוכ׳ how was the Moloch worship arranged? There was an idol behind seven enclosures Y.Orl.I, end, 61c הכניסה לפנים מן הקנקי׳ when he brought it (the egg) behind the enclosures of the idolatrous temple; Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a הקנקל׳. Ib. 42d bot. כל שהכניסו … הק׳ אסרו whatever one brings within the enclosures one makes forbidden (as an object dedicated to idolatry). Ib. II, 41b ע״ז שאין לה ק׳ … ידון לשם ק׳ if an idolatrous temple has no bars, the whole building is considered as bars (whatever is brought within the premises, is forbidden). Cant. R. to III, 4, v. צְנִיעוּת. Lev. R. s. 19, end דרך ק׳ שלשלוה לו they let her down to him over the bars; a. e.Y.Snh.X, 28d top, v. קֶלַע III. -
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קַנְקָל, קִינְ׳m. (cancellus, κίγκλις) any reticulated object, 1) a perforated vessel for fumigation. Deut. R. s. 10 (ref. to Is. 55:3) האזן לגוף כקי׳ לכלים the ear is to the body what the fumigating vessel is to garments; שכן הקי׳ כמה כליםוכ׳ as many garments are put on the ḳ. and all are fumigated, so there are 248 limbs in man, and all live through the ear (by listening to the word of God); Pesik. Shimʿu, p. 117a> קנקל; Yalk. Jer. 264, a. Yalk. Is. 341 קנקן.Kel. XXII, 10 … קנקילין שיש בה … כסות f. (Bab. ed. קנקילן … כוסות, corr. acc.) a fumigating vessel with a receptacle for garments. 2) latticed gate or bar. Y.Sabb.V, beg.7b קִינְקִילוֹן גורר a latticed gate which drags along on the ground when opened; Y.Erub.X, 26b bot. קנְקִילוֹן גודר; Tosef. ib. XI (VIII), 13 קַנְקַלִּין הגיררין Var. (ed. Zuck. קנקנין); Erub.101a קנקן הנגרר.Esp. pl. קַנְקַלִּים, קַנְקַלִּין, קַנְקִילִּ׳, קִינְ׳ screens, bars of the court of justice, of idolatrous temples, Gen. R. s. 78 (ref. to Gen. 33:3) הוי … משבעה קי׳וכ׳ consider thyself as if placed behind seven bars and sitting as judge Yland. to Lev. 19 quot. in Ar. המולך … קנקליםוכ׳ how was the Moloch worship arranged? There was an idol behind seven enclosures Y.Orl.I, end, 61c הכניסה לפנים מן הקנקי׳ when he brought it (the egg) behind the enclosures of the idolatrous temple; Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a הקנקל׳. Ib. 42d bot. כל שהכניסו … הק׳ אסרו whatever one brings within the enclosures one makes forbidden (as an object dedicated to idolatry). Ib. II, 41b ע״ז שאין לה ק׳ … ידון לשם ק׳ if an idolatrous temple has no bars, the whole building is considered as bars (whatever is brought within the premises, is forbidden). Cant. R. to III, 4, v. צְנִיעוּת. Lev. R. s. 19, end דרך ק׳ שלשלוה לו they let her down to him over the bars; a. e.Y.Snh.X, 28d top, v. קֶלַע III.
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