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  • 1 прибран

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  • 4 nirdhūta

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  • 5 очиститься

    cleansed глагол:
    clean oneself (очиститься, почиститься)

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  • 6 לבן II

    לָבַןII (cmp. לָבָה) to glisten. Pi. לִבֵּן 1) to polish, brighten; to finish. Sabb.VII, 2 הגוזז … והמְלַבְּנוֹ he who clips wool and he who cleanses it (by washing, removing clods &c); Y. ib. 10c top המלבנו ההן דמגפרוכ׳ under mlabben of the Mishnah is implied (any preparation for improving raw material, e. g.) he who pitches wood, v. אֶלִּיקָה. Ib. המיינטון חייב משום מְלַבֵּן he who cleanses amiant (v. אַמְיַינְטֹון) comes under the law forbidding polishing (on the Sabbath). Tosef.Ber.VII (VI), 2; Ber.58a; Y. ib. IX, 13c top גזז ול׳וכ׳ he (Adam) clipped (wool) and cleansed Ab. Zar. V, 12 את שדרכו … לְלַבֵּן באור יְלַבֵּןוכ׳ such utensils as are ordinarily cleansed by being put in the fire (metal spits) he must cleanse by fire.Gen. R. s. 70 (play on לָבָן, Gen. 29:5) do you know Him שהוא עתיד ללַבֵּןוכ׳ who will cleanse your sins to make them appear like snow (Is. 1:18)?; a. fr.Part. pass. מְלוּבָּן finished, polished, refined. Nidd.31a (of an embryo) מל׳ ומזורז well-formed and of strong vitality; Snh.70b; Num. R. s. 10.Ib. מל׳ ברשע finished (refined) in wickedness, v. אפדכסיס; Gen. R. s. 60; Ruth R. to II, 1; Yalk. Gen. 109.Esp. a) to glaze tiles; to heat tiles. Bets.IV, 7 (33a) אין מְלַבְּנִין אתוכ׳ you must not heat (new) tiles (on Holy Days) for roasting on them; Y. ib. IV, end, 62d מאן דאמר מלבנין בבדוקים he who says that you may heat tiles, refers to such as have been tested (to be sound under fire).b) (of metal utensils, 5. supra) to glow. Ḥull.8a ל׳ סכיןוכ׳ if one made a knife glowing hot and cut with it; a. fr.Part. pass. מְליּבָּן, f. מְלוּבֶּנֶת. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15c bot. Hithpa. הִתְלַבֵּן, Nithpa. נִתְלַבֵּן 1) to grow white, glossy, be cleansed. Ex. R. s. 23 (play on שְׁלמ֗ה֗ a. שַׂלְמָה) מה השלמה הזאת מתלכלכת וחוזרת ומִתְלַבֶּנֶת as the garment gets soiled and is cleansed again ; (Yalk. Cant. 982 מתכבסת). Ib; Cant. R. to I, 6 נ׳ גופו his tanned skin became white again, v. כִּרְכֵּם. 2) to be glowed, heated. Sabb.27b והאונין … משיִתְלַבְּנוּ bundles of flax are considered finished after they are baked; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 5, ch. 13. Hif. הִלְבִּין 1) to grow white. Neg. I, 6 היו … והִלְבִּינוּ if the hair was black and turned white. Ib. IV, 4 עיקרן … וראשן מַלְבִּין if their roots are black and their tops white. Yoma VI, 8; a. fr. 2) to whiten, cleanse. Cant. R. to V, 11 להַלְבִּין כנףוכ׳ to make white one wing of a raven. Yoma. 39b the Temple is called Lebanon שמַלְבִּיןוכ׳ because it cleanses the sins Keth.59b הרוצח שיַלְבִּין את בתו he who desires to make his daughter white-complexioned (handsome); a. e.Transf. (with פנים) to put to shame, expose. Ab. III, 11 המַלְבִּין פניוכ׳ he who exposes his fellowmau to shame in public. B. Mets.59a נוח לו לאדם שיפיל … ואל וַלְבִּיןוכ׳ man should rather have himself thrown into a furnace than put his neighbor to shame. Yalk. Deut. 938 אני מלבין פניהם I should put them to shame; (Pirké dR. El. ch. 44 מגלה, v. נָּלָה). B. Mets.58b כל המלבין … כאילו שופך דמים he who puts his neighbor to public shame is considered as if he shed blood; a. fr.Y.Succ.V, 55c bot. (play on נ̇ב̇ל̇) שמל̇ב̇ין כמה מיני זמר it shames (excels) many a musical instrument.

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  • 7 לָבַן

    לָבַןII (cmp. לָבָה) to glisten. Pi. לִבֵּן 1) to polish, brighten; to finish. Sabb.VII, 2 הגוזז … והמְלַבְּנוֹ he who clips wool and he who cleanses it (by washing, removing clods &c); Y. ib. 10c top המלבנו ההן דמגפרוכ׳ under mlabben of the Mishnah is implied (any preparation for improving raw material, e. g.) he who pitches wood, v. אֶלִּיקָה. Ib. המיינטון חייב משום מְלַבֵּן he who cleanses amiant (v. אַמְיַינְטֹון) comes under the law forbidding polishing (on the Sabbath). Tosef.Ber.VII (VI), 2; Ber.58a; Y. ib. IX, 13c top גזז ול׳וכ׳ he (Adam) clipped (wool) and cleansed Ab. Zar. V, 12 את שדרכו … לְלַבֵּן באור יְלַבֵּןוכ׳ such utensils as are ordinarily cleansed by being put in the fire (metal spits) he must cleanse by fire.Gen. R. s. 70 (play on לָבָן, Gen. 29:5) do you know Him שהוא עתיד ללַבֵּןוכ׳ who will cleanse your sins to make them appear like snow (Is. 1:18)?; a. fr.Part. pass. מְלוּבָּן finished, polished, refined. Nidd.31a (of an embryo) מל׳ ומזורז well-formed and of strong vitality; Snh.70b; Num. R. s. 10.Ib. מל׳ ברשע finished (refined) in wickedness, v. אפדכסיס; Gen. R. s. 60; Ruth R. to II, 1; Yalk. Gen. 109.Esp. a) to glaze tiles; to heat tiles. Bets.IV, 7 (33a) אין מְלַבְּנִין אתוכ׳ you must not heat (new) tiles (on Holy Days) for roasting on them; Y. ib. IV, end, 62d מאן דאמר מלבנין בבדוקים he who says that you may heat tiles, refers to such as have been tested (to be sound under fire).b) (of metal utensils, 5. supra) to glow. Ḥull.8a ל׳ סכיןוכ׳ if one made a knife glowing hot and cut with it; a. fr.Part. pass. מְליּבָּן, f. מְלוּבֶּנֶת. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15c bot. Hithpa. הִתְלַבֵּן, Nithpa. נִתְלַבֵּן 1) to grow white, glossy, be cleansed. Ex. R. s. 23 (play on שְׁלמ֗ה֗ a. שַׂלְמָה) מה השלמה הזאת מתלכלכת וחוזרת ומִתְלַבֶּנֶת as the garment gets soiled and is cleansed again ; (Yalk. Cant. 982 מתכבסת). Ib; Cant. R. to I, 6 נ׳ גופו his tanned skin became white again, v. כִּרְכֵּם. 2) to be glowed, heated. Sabb.27b והאונין … משיִתְלַבְּנוּ bundles of flax are considered finished after they are baked; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 5, ch. 13. Hif. הִלְבִּין 1) to grow white. Neg. I, 6 היו … והִלְבִּינוּ if the hair was black and turned white. Ib. IV, 4 עיקרן … וראשן מַלְבִּין if their roots are black and their tops white. Yoma VI, 8; a. fr. 2) to whiten, cleanse. Cant. R. to V, 11 להַלְבִּין כנףוכ׳ to make white one wing of a raven. Yoma. 39b the Temple is called Lebanon שמַלְבִּיןוכ׳ because it cleanses the sins Keth.59b הרוצח שיַלְבִּין את בתו he who desires to make his daughter white-complexioned (handsome); a. e.Transf. (with פנים) to put to shame, expose. Ab. III, 11 המַלְבִּין פניוכ׳ he who exposes his fellowmau to shame in public. B. Mets.59a נוח לו לאדם שיפיל … ואל וַלְבִּיןוכ׳ man should rather have himself thrown into a furnace than put his neighbor to shame. Yalk. Deut. 938 אני מלבין פניהם I should put them to shame; (Pirké dR. El. ch. 44 מגלה, v. נָּלָה). B. Mets.58b כל המלבין … כאילו שופך דמים he who puts his neighbor to public shame is considered as if he shed blood; a. fr.Y.Succ.V, 55c bot. (play on נ̇ב̇ל̇) שמל̇ב̇ין כמה מיני זמר it shames (excels) many a musical instrument.

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  • 8 מרק

    מָרַק(b. h.; sec. r. of רק; cmp. מצהב, Targ. 2 Chr. 4:16) to brighten, cleanse (metal); to scour, scald. Sifra Tsav, Par. 3, ch. VI; Zeb.XI, 6 מוֹרְקוֹ ושוטפווכ׳ he must scour and rinse it ; Tosef. ib. X, 13 מוֹרְקָן (not מוריקן); a. fr. Nif. נִמְרַק to be cleansed, purged. Ab. dR. N. ch. I, beg. בשביל שיִמָּרֵק מכלוכ׳ that he might be cleansed of all the food and drink in his bowels.Tosef.B. Bath. XI, 9 נמרק, read: נִמְחַק). Pi. מֵירֵק 1) to polish up. Koh. R. beg. סיתתה ומֵירְקָהּ he chiselled the stone and polished it, v. כִּרְכֵּם. Sabb.33a (ref. to תמרוק, Prov. 20:30) המְמָרֵק עצמווכ׳ he who polishes himself (makes toilet, prepares himself) for a sinful act; (Rashi: who makes himself free from all other thoughts, devoting himself entirely to sin, v. infra). 2) (cmp. מכה בפטיש) to finish. Tosef.Ḥull.I, 2 ומ׳ הגויוכ׳ and a gentile finished the slaughtering (by cutting farther than the ritual requires); (Ḥull.121b גמר); Yoma III, 4 ומֵרַ׳; Ḥull.29a ומֵי׳. Tam.IV, 2 מ׳ את ההפשט he finishes the flaying. Mikv. X, 1 הכניסן … ולא מֵרְקָן he inserted the handles properly but did not finish them off (by fastening). Ohol. XIII, 3 הגיפה ולא מֵירְקָהּ he fitted the door in, but did not finish it off (so that it fitted accurately). Y.R. Hash. I, end, 57c, a. e. מכיון שהתחיל … מָרֵק inasmuch as he commenced the act, we say to him, finish it; a. fr. 3) to cleanse from sin by suffering, to remove sin, effect forgiveness. Ber.5a יסורין שמְמָרְקִין כלוכ׳ sufferings which cleanse the entire body of man; ib. ממרקין כל עונותיווכ׳ wash away all sins of man; Yalk. Ex. 339; Yalk. Deut. 850. Yoma 86a מיתה מְמָרֶקֶת death finishes the atonement (v. supra); Y.Snh.X, 27c bot. מיתה ממרקת שליש death removes the last third of sins; a. fr.Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c (in mixed dict.) ולא מְמָרֵק לה פורנה and does not pay off the entire dowry.Sabb.33a, v. supra. Hof. הוּמְרַק to be washed off, cleansed. Snh.92a וה׳ סידו Ar. s. v. סר 3, ed. Koh., v. מָקַק Hof.

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  • 9 מָרַק

    מָרַק(b. h.; sec. r. of רק; cmp. מצהב, Targ. 2 Chr. 4:16) to brighten, cleanse (metal); to scour, scald. Sifra Tsav, Par. 3, ch. VI; Zeb.XI, 6 מוֹרְקוֹ ושוטפווכ׳ he must scour and rinse it ; Tosef. ib. X, 13 מוֹרְקָן (not מוריקן); a. fr. Nif. נִמְרַק to be cleansed, purged. Ab. dR. N. ch. I, beg. בשביל שיִמָּרֵק מכלוכ׳ that he might be cleansed of all the food and drink in his bowels.Tosef.B. Bath. XI, 9 נמרק, read: נִמְחַק). Pi. מֵירֵק 1) to polish up. Koh. R. beg. סיתתה ומֵירְקָהּ he chiselled the stone and polished it, v. כִּרְכֵּם. Sabb.33a (ref. to תמרוק, Prov. 20:30) המְמָרֵק עצמווכ׳ he who polishes himself (makes toilet, prepares himself) for a sinful act; (Rashi: who makes himself free from all other thoughts, devoting himself entirely to sin, v. infra). 2) (cmp. מכה בפטיש) to finish. Tosef.Ḥull.I, 2 ומ׳ הגויוכ׳ and a gentile finished the slaughtering (by cutting farther than the ritual requires); (Ḥull.121b גמר); Yoma III, 4 ומֵרַ׳; Ḥull.29a ומֵי׳. Tam.IV, 2 מ׳ את ההפשט he finishes the flaying. Mikv. X, 1 הכניסן … ולא מֵרְקָן he inserted the handles properly but did not finish them off (by fastening). Ohol. XIII, 3 הגיפה ולא מֵירְקָהּ he fitted the door in, but did not finish it off (so that it fitted accurately). Y.R. Hash. I, end, 57c, a. e. מכיון שהתחיל … מָרֵק inasmuch as he commenced the act, we say to him, finish it; a. fr. 3) to cleanse from sin by suffering, to remove sin, effect forgiveness. Ber.5a יסורין שמְמָרְקִין כלוכ׳ sufferings which cleanse the entire body of man; ib. ממרקין כל עונותיווכ׳ wash away all sins of man; Yalk. Ex. 339; Yalk. Deut. 850. Yoma 86a מיתה מְמָרֶקֶת death finishes the atonement (v. supra); Y.Snh.X, 27c bot. מיתה ממרקת שליש death removes the last third of sins; a. fr.Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c (in mixed dict.) ולא מְמָרֵק לה פורנה and does not pay off the entire dowry.Sabb.33a, v. supra. Hof. הוּמְרַק to be washed off, cleansed. Snh.92a וה׳ סידו Ar. s. v. סר 3, ed. Koh., v. מָקַק Hof.

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  • 10 רחץ

    רָחַץ(b. h.) to bathe, wash. Sabb.122a מותר לִרְחוֹץ בה מיד it is permitted to bathe in it immediately (after the exit of the Sabbath); ib. 151a; Makhsh. II, 5 רוֹחֵץ מיד. Ber.15a מי שאין … לרחוץ ידיו (Ms. M. ליטול) he that has no water with which to wash his hands (before prayer). Tosef.Keth.VII, 6 ורוֹחֶצֶת במרחץ עם כל אדם a woman that bathes in a bath-house with all kind of people (loses her jointure). Y. ib. VII, 31b bot. (as a case for divorce) הדירה שלא תִרְחֲצִיוכ׳ if he bound her by a vow (saying), thou shalt not bathe in a bath-house; a. fr.Part. pass. רָחוּץ. Zeb.17b שלא רְחוּץ ידיםוכ׳ not having washed his hands and feet (before a sacred function); Tosef.Men.I, 9. Ib. 12 שלא רחוץ, Var. ולא רָחְצוּ. Hif. הִרְחִיץ 1) same, to wash, cleanse. Ib. 10 משפשף ומַרְחִיץ he rubs and washes (hands and feet). Ber. l. c. (ref. to Ps. 26:6) דכתיב אֶרְחַץ ולא אַרְחִיץ (v. Ms. M., Rabb. D. S. a. l.) it is written erḥats (I bathe), and not arḥits (I cleanse), i. e. washing of hands as a symbolical act is equal to immersion. Y.Keth.V, 30a bot. ומַרְחֶצֶת לווכ׳ she must bathe his feet (personally attend to his foot-bath). Yalk. Cant. 988 שמַרְחִיצִין את ישראלוכ׳ who cleanse Israel from sins; a. e. 2) to cause to bathe. Num. R. s. 132> עתיד … ולהַרְחִיצָם בנחלי חלב the Lord shall cause them to drink …, and to bathe in rivers of milk. Sabb. l. c.; Makhsh. l. c. מרחץ המרחצת בשבת a bath-house that allows bathing (is heated and open) on the Sabbath. Y.Ber.II, 4c bot. מרחץ ואע״פ שאינה מרחצת a bath-house, even if it is not in use. Pi. רִיחֵץ to cleanse.Part. pass. מְרוּחָץ; pl. מְרוּחָצִין. Cant. R. to IV, 4 שהיו כולן מר׳ מן העונות they were all cleansed of their sins. Nif. נִרְחַץ to be cleansed. Yalk. Cant. l. c. שהטיף … ונִרְחֲצוּ מעוניתיהם the Lord dropped dew upon them, and they were cleansed of their sins.

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  • 11 רָחַץ

    רָחַץ(b. h.) to bathe, wash. Sabb.122a מותר לִרְחוֹץ בה מיד it is permitted to bathe in it immediately (after the exit of the Sabbath); ib. 151a; Makhsh. II, 5 רוֹחֵץ מיד. Ber.15a מי שאין … לרחוץ ידיו (Ms. M. ליטול) he that has no water with which to wash his hands (before prayer). Tosef.Keth.VII, 6 ורוֹחֶצֶת במרחץ עם כל אדם a woman that bathes in a bath-house with all kind of people (loses her jointure). Y. ib. VII, 31b bot. (as a case for divorce) הדירה שלא תִרְחֲצִיוכ׳ if he bound her by a vow (saying), thou shalt not bathe in a bath-house; a. fr.Part. pass. רָחוּץ. Zeb.17b שלא רְחוּץ ידיםוכ׳ not having washed his hands and feet (before a sacred function); Tosef.Men.I, 9. Ib. 12 שלא רחוץ, Var. ולא רָחְצוּ. Hif. הִרְחִיץ 1) same, to wash, cleanse. Ib. 10 משפשף ומַרְחִיץ he rubs and washes (hands and feet). Ber. l. c. (ref. to Ps. 26:6) דכתיב אֶרְחַץ ולא אַרְחִיץ (v. Ms. M., Rabb. D. S. a. l.) it is written erḥats (I bathe), and not arḥits (I cleanse), i. e. washing of hands as a symbolical act is equal to immersion. Y.Keth.V, 30a bot. ומַרְחֶצֶת לווכ׳ she must bathe his feet (personally attend to his foot-bath). Yalk. Cant. 988 שמַרְחִיצִין את ישראלוכ׳ who cleanse Israel from sins; a. e. 2) to cause to bathe. Num. R. s. 132> עתיד … ולהַרְחִיצָם בנחלי חלב the Lord shall cause them to drink …, and to bathe in rivers of milk. Sabb. l. c.; Makhsh. l. c. מרחץ המרחצת בשבת a bath-house that allows bathing (is heated and open) on the Sabbath. Y.Ber.II, 4c bot. מרחץ ואע״פ שאינה מרחצת a bath-house, even if it is not in use. Pi. רִיחֵץ to cleanse.Part. pass. מְרוּחָץ; pl. מְרוּחָצִין. Cant. R. to IV, 4 שהיו כולן מר׳ מן העונות they were all cleansed of their sins. Nif. נִרְחַץ to be cleansed. Yalk. Cant. l. c. שהטיף … ונִרְחֲצוּ מעוניתיהם the Lord dropped dew upon them, and they were cleansed of their sins.

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  • 12 מרק

    v. be polished; cleansed
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    v. become polished; cleansed
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    v. to polish; cleanse
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    mark (coin)
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    putty
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    soup, potage, pottage

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  • 13 atemorizado

    adj.
    frightened, scared, afraid, fearful.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: atemorizar.
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    (f. - atemorizada)
    adj.
    frightened, scared
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    ADJ (=con miedo) frightened
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    = terrorised [terrorized, -USA], awestruck, spooked.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
    Ex. The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.
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    * vivir atemorizado = live in + fear.
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    = terrorised [terrorized, -USA], awestruck, spooked.

    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.

    Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
    Ex: The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.
    * vivir atemorizado = live in + fear.

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    atemorizado, -a adj
    frightened;
    tienen a la región atemorizada con sus ataques they have been terrorizing the region with their attacks;
    vivir atemorizado to live in fear

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  • 14 aterrorizado

    adj.
    terrorized, frightened to death, horror-struck, horror-stricken.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: aterrorizar.
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    (f. - aterrorizada)
    adj.
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    - da adjetivo terrified
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    = terrorised [terrorized, -USA], horror-struck, horror-stricken, panic-stricken.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    Ex. They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.
    Ex. The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.
    Ex. Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
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    * estar aterrorizado = be frightened to death, be scared stiff, be terrified.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo terrified
    * * *
    = terrorised [terrorized, -USA], horror-struck, horror-stricken, panic-stricken.

    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.

    Ex: They looked at each other again, still horror-struck.
    Ex: The protagonist becomes a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.
    Ex: Amid all the gloom and doom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.
    * estar aterrorizado = be frightened to death, be scared stiff, be terrified.

    * * *
    terrified
    * * *

    Del verbo aterrorizar: ( conjugate aterrorizar)

    aterrorizado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    aterrorizado    
    aterrorizar
    aterrorizado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    terrified
    aterrorizar ( conjugate aterrorizar) verbo transitivo
    to terrorize
    aterrorizar verbo transitivo to terrify
    Mil Pol to terrorize

    ' aterrorizado' also found in these entries:
    English:
    panic
    - terrified
    * * *
    adj terrified, petrified

    Spanish-English dictionary > aterrorizado

  • 15 depurar

    v.
    1 to purify (agua, metal, gas).
    El carbón depura el agua Carbon purifies the water.
    2 to debug, to depurate, to iron out, to make perfect.
    El genio depuró el sistema The genius debugged the system.
    3 to cleanse.
    * * *
    1 (purificar agua) to purify, depurate; (sangre) to cleanse
    2 PLÍTICA to purge
    3 figurado (perfeccionar) to purify, refine
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=purificar) [+ agua] to treat, purify; [+ aguas residuales] to treat; [+ sangre] to cleanse
    2) (Pol) to purge
    3) (Inform) to debug
    4) Caribe * [+ empleado] to fire *
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < agua> to purify, treat; < aguas residuales> to treat
    b) < sangre> to cleanse
    2)
    a) <organización/partido> to purge
    b) <lenguaje/estilo> to polish, refine
    c) (Inf) to debug
    * * *
    = prune, refine, sanitise [sanitize, -USA], knock + the rough edges off, debug, purify, cleanse.
    Ex. More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.
    Ex. The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.
    Ex. Attempts to sanitize the web will be as futile as any attempt to sanitize the private speech of all citizens.
    Ex. Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.
    Ex. In computer science, debug is the term used to locate and remove errors from a program.
    Ex. Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    ----
    * depurar un fichero = clean up + file.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < agua> to purify, treat; < aguas residuales> to treat
    b) < sangre> to cleanse
    2)
    a) <organización/partido> to purge
    b) <lenguaje/estilo> to polish, refine
    c) (Inf) to debug
    * * *
    = prune, refine, sanitise [sanitize, -USA], knock + the rough edges off, debug, purify, cleanse.

    Ex: More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700.

    Ex: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.
    Ex: Attempts to sanitize the web will be as futile as any attempt to sanitize the private speech of all citizens.
    Ex: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.
    Ex: In computer science, debug is the term used to locate and remove errors from a program.
    Ex: Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    * depurar un fichero = clean up + file.

    * * *
    depurar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹agua› to purify, treat; ‹aguas residuales› to treat
    2 ‹sangre› to cleanse
    B
    1 ‹organización/partido› to purge
    2 ‹lenguaje› to polish, refine
    3 ( Inf) to debug
    * * *

    depurar ( conjugate depurar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) agua to purify, treat;

    aguas residuales to treat
    b) sangre to cleanse

    2
    a)organización/partido to purge

    b)lenguaje/estilo to polish, refine

    depurar verbo transitivo
    1 (limpiar un líquido, agua) to purify
    2 (un partido, una empresa) to purge
    3 (el estilo, vocabulario, etc) to refine
    ' depurar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    debug
    - purify
    * * *
    1. [agua] [de río] to purify, to treat;
    [de piscina] to filter
    2. [metal, gas] to purify
    3. [partido, organismo] to purge
    4. [estilo, gusto] to refine;
    [lenguaje, técnica] to hone; [sistema] to fine-tune
    5. Informát to debug
    * * *
    v/t
    1 purify
    2 POL purge
    * * *
    1) purificar: to purify
    2) purgar: to purge

    Spanish-English dictionary > depurar

  • 16 limpiar

    v.
    1 to clean.
    limpia la mesa de migas clean o wipe the crumbs off the table
    Ellas limpiaron las ventanas They cleaned the windows.
    2 to clean out (informal) (en el juego).
    3 to swipe, to pinch (informal) (robar).
    4 to do the cleaning, to clean up, to char.
    Ellas limpiaron ayer They did the cleaning yesterday.
    5 to clear.
    Ellos limpiaron la calle They cleared the street.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to clean, cleanse
    2 (con paño) to wipe
    3 figurado (purificar) to purify
    4 familiar (robar) to pinch, nick
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ casa] to tidy, tidy up, clean; [+ cara, piel] to cleanse; [+ marca] to wipe off, clean off; [+ maquillaje] to remove; [+ zapatos] to polish, shine
    2) (Culin) [+ conejo] to clean; [+ pescado] to gut
    3) (=enjugar) to wipe, wipe off
    4) (Mil) to mop up; (Policía) to clean up
    5) (Bot) to prune, cut back
    6) * [en el juego] to clean out *
    7) ** (=robar) to swipe *, nick *
    8) Méx * (=pegar) to hit, bash *, beat up
    9) ** (=matar) to do in **
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <casa/mueble/zapatos> to clean; <arroz/lentejas> to wash; < pescado> to clean

    limpiar algo en or a seco — to dry-clean something

    b) < nombre> to clear; < honor> to restore
    3) (fam)
    a) ( en el juego) < persona> to clean... out (colloq)
    b) ladrones < casa> to clean... out (colloq)
    2.
    limpiar vi to clean
    3.
    limpiarse v pron (refl) <boca/manos/nariz> to wipe
    * * *
    = clean up, wipe (over), cleanse, clean out, manicure, get + Nombre + clean, purify, clear up, clean, wipe + clean.
    Ex. The file to be cleaned up is first chosen from a list of files.
    Ex. These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
    Ex. Army officials would often manicure locations before journalists would enter and so it took far too long for anyone to start being critical of the war.
    Ex. The problem with most garlic crushers is getting them clean afterwards.
    Ex. Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
    Ex. What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.
    Ex. After each use, the tools must be cleaned.
    Ex. This paint comes in a fawn colour with a matte finish that allows you to wipe clean surface dirt and grime without damaging the surface.
    ----
    * desmontar y limpiar = strip and clean.
    * limpiar a fondo = spring-clean, clear out.
    * limpiar con agua = wash away.
    * limpiar de impurezas = purify.
    * limpiar el terreno de árboles = clear + land.
    * limpiarse las lágrimas = wipe (away) + tears.
    * limpiarse los dientes con hilo dental = floss + teeth.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <casa/mueble/zapatos> to clean; <arroz/lentejas> to wash; < pescado> to clean

    limpiar algo en or a seco — to dry-clean something

    b) < nombre> to clear; < honor> to restore
    3) (fam)
    a) ( en el juego) < persona> to clean... out (colloq)
    b) ladrones < casa> to clean... out (colloq)
    2.
    limpiar vi to clean
    3.
    limpiarse v pron (refl) <boca/manos/nariz> to wipe
    * * *
    = clean up, wipe (over), cleanse, clean out, manicure, get + Nombre + clean, purify, clear up, clean, wipe + clean.

    Ex: The file to be cleaned up is first chosen from a list of files.

    Ex: These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.
    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
    Ex: Army officials would often manicure locations before journalists would enter and so it took far too long for anyone to start being critical of the war.
    Ex: The problem with most garlic crushers is getting them clean afterwards.
    Ex: Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
    Ex: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.
    Ex: After each use, the tools must be cleaned.
    Ex: This paint comes in a fawn colour with a matte finish that allows you to wipe clean surface dirt and grime without damaging the surface.
    * desmontar y limpiar = strip and clean.
    * limpiar a fondo = spring-clean, clear out.
    * limpiar con agua = wash away.
    * limpiar de impurezas = purify.
    * limpiar el terreno de árboles = clear + land.
    * limpiarse las lágrimas = wipe (away) + tears.
    * limpiarse los dientes con hilo dental = floss + teeth.

    * * *
    limpiar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹casa/mueble/zapatos› to clean; ‹arroz/lentejas› to wash; ‹pescado› to clean
    el camarero limpiaba el mostrador con un trapo the waiter was wiping the counter with a cloth
    la lluvia limpió el aire the rain cleared the air
    hay que limpiarlo en or a seco it must be dry-cleaned
    una infusión que limpia el hígado an infusion which cleanses the liver
    le tuve que limpiar las narices I had to wipe his nose
    le limpiaron el estómago he had his stomach pumped
    2 ‹nombre› to clear; ‹honor› to restore
    B (dejar libre) limpiar algo DE algo to clear sth OF sth
    limpiaron el jardín de hierbajos they cleared the garden of weeds
    C
    1 ( fam) (en el juego) ‹persona› to clean … out ( colloq)
    2 ( fam); «ladrones» ‹casa› to clean … out ( colloq)
    3 ( RPl arg) (matar) to do away with ( colloq), to get rid of ( colloq), to ice (sl)
    ■ limpiar
    vi
    to clean
    ( refl):
    me limpié las manos en un trapo I wiped my hands on a cloth
    se limpió la nariz en la manga he wiped his nose on his sleeve
    me limpié los zapatos antes de salir I cleaned my shoes before I went out
    se limpiaron los zapatos al entrar they wiped their feet as they came in
    * * *

     

    limpiar ( conjugate limpiar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)casa/mueble/zapatos to clean;

    arroz/lentejas to wash;
    pescado to clean;
    aire/atmósfera to clear;

    limpiar algo en seco to dry-clean sth
    b) nombre to clear;

    honor to restore
    2 ( dejar libre) limpiar algo de algo to clear sth of sth
    3 (fam)
    a) ( en el juego) ‹ personato clean … out (colloq)

    b) [ ladrones] ‹ casato clean … out (colloq)

    verbo intransitivo
    to clean
    limpiarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹boca/nariz to wipe;

    limpiar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 to clean
    (con un paño) to wipe
    (el calzado) to polish
    2 (la sangre, el organismo) to cleanse
    (el alma) to purify
    3 fam (robar) to pinch
    II verbo intransitivo to clean

    ' limpiar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    depurar
    - fregar
    - hierba
    - hoy
    - limpieza
    - paño
    - pasada
    - plata
    - plumero
    - sacudir
    - tocar
    - trapo
    - arriba
    - asear
    - bayeta
    - cristal
    - polvo
    - tallar
    - trabajo
    - vidrio
    English:
    brush
    - clean
    - clean out
    - clean up
    - cleaning
    - cleanse
    - clear
    - clear out
    - clearout
    - coastline
    - disinfectant
    - do
    - dry-clean
    - floss
    - gut
    - hoe
    - mindless
    - mop up
    - polish
    - shampoo
    - shine
    - shoeshine
    - spring-clean
    - stuff
    - want
    - way
    - wipe
    - wipe up
    - arrange
    - drill
    - dry
    - mop
    - muck
    - swab
    - sweep
    * * *
    vt
    1. [quitar la suciedad de] to clean;
    [con trapo] to wipe; [mancha] to wipe away; [zapatos] to polish;
    limpia la mesa de migas clean o wipe the crumbs off the table;
    limpia la superficie de grasa y polvo wipe the grease and dust off o from the surface
    2. [honor] to restore
    3. [pollo, pescado] to clean
    4. [desembarazar]
    limpiar algo de algo to clear sth of sth;
    la policía limpió la ciudad de delincuentes the police cleared the city of criminals
    5. Fam [en el juego] to clean out
    6. Fam [robar] to swipe, to pinch;
    los ladrones limpiaron el banco the robbers cleaned out the bank
    7. Méx [castigar] to beat
    8. RP, Ven Fam [matar] to do in, US to whack
    vi
    to clean;
    este detergente no limpia this detergent doesn't clean well
    * * *
    v/t clean; con un trapo wipe; fig
    clean up;
    limpiar a alguien fam clean s.o. out fam ;
    limpiar en seco dry-clean
    * * *
    1) : to clean, to cleanse
    2) : to clean up, to remove defects
    3) fam : to clean out (in a game)
    4) fam : to swipe, to pinch
    : to clean
    * * *
    1. (en general) to clean
    ¿has limpiado la habitación? have you cleaned your room?
    2. (pasar un trapo) to wipe
    3. (sacar brillo) to polish

    Spanish-English dictionary > limpiar

  • 17 purgar

    v.
    1 to purge (also figurative).
    Ella purga el líquido She purges the liquid.
    El cura purga a Ricardo The priest purges Richard.
    Ricardo purga la bomba de agua Richard purges the water pump.
    2 to give a laxative, to purge.
    Elsa purga a su hijo Elsa gives her son a laxative.
    3 to flush out, to flush.
    Ricardo purga la tubería Richard flushes out the pipes.
    4 to serve.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ LLEGAR], like link=llegar llegar
    1 to purge (de, of)
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (Med) to purge, administer a purgative to
    2) (Pol) (=depurar) to expel

    purgar a los fascistas del partido — to purge the party of fascists, expel fascists from the party

    3) (=limpiar de) [+ pecado] to purge, expiate; [+ delito] to pay for; [+ pasiones] to purge

    purgar la religión de supersticionesto purge o cleanse religion of superstition

    4) (Mec) (=drenar) [+ depósito, tubería] to drain; [+ radiador] to bleed, drain; [+ frenos] to bleed
    5) (=purificar) to purify, refine
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) (Med) to purge
    b) (Tec) <tubería/depósito> to drain; < frenos> to bleed
    c) (Pol) to purge
    2) < pecados> to purge, expiate
    * * *
    = purge, cleanse.
    Ex. The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) (Med) to purge
    b) (Tec) <tubería/depósito> to drain; < frenos> to bleed
    c) (Pol) to purge
    2) < pecados> to purge, expiate
    * * *
    = purge, cleanse.

    Ex: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.

    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.

    * * *
    purgar [A3 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ( Med) to purge
    2 ( Tec) ‹tubería/depósito› to drain; ‹frenos› to bleed
    3 ( Pol) to purge
    B ‹pecados› to purge, expiate
    to purge one's bowels
    * * *

    purgar verbo transitivo
    1 Med to purge
    2 Pol to purge
    3 fig (los pecados, los delitos, etc) to pay for, expiate
    ' purgar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    purge
    - bleed
    * * *
    vt
    1. Med to purge
    2. [radiador, tubería] to drain
    3. [condena] to serve
    4. [depurar] to purge
    * * *
    v/t MED, POL purge
    * * *
    purgar {52} vt
    1) : to purge, to cleanse
    2) : to liquidate (in politics)
    3) : to give a laxative to

    Spanish-English dictionary > purgar

  • 18 purificar

    v.
    to purify (agua, sangre, aire).
    Ellos rectificaron el aceite They purified the oil.
    * * *
    1 to purify
    * * *
    VT [+ agua, raza] to purify; [+ metales] to refine, purify; [+ pulmones] to cleanse
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to purify
    * * *
    = purify, cleanse.
    Ex. Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
    Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to purify
    * * *
    = purify, cleanse.

    Ex: Scientists have identified a new technique for cleansing contaminated water and potentially purifying hydrogen for use in fuel cells.

    Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.

    * * *
    purificar [A2 ]
    vt
    1 ‹alma› to purify
    2 ‹aire/agua/sangre› to purify
    * * *

    purificar ( conjugate purificar) verbo transitivo
    to purify
    purificar verbo transitivo to purify
    ' purificar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    purify
    * * *
    1. [agua, sangre, aire] to purify;
    [mineral, metal] to refine
    2. Rel [persona] to purify;
    [pecados] to wash away
    * * *
    v/t purify
    * * *
    purificar {72} vt
    : to purify
    * * *
    purificar vb to purify [pt. & pp. purified]

    Spanish-English dictionary > purificar

  • 19 άσμηκτον

    ἄσμηκτος
    not cleansed with soap: masc /fem acc sg
    ἄσμηκτος
    not cleansed with soap: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > άσμηκτον

  • 20 ἄσμηκτον

    ἄσμηκτος
    not cleansed with soap: masc /fem acc sg
    ἄσμηκτος
    not cleansed with soap: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ἄσμηκτον

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