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1 несущий бремя
рождение ребёнка; разрешение от бремени — the happy event
ложится тяжелым бременем — bearing heavily (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > несущий бремя
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2 несший бремя
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > несший бремя
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3 ложится тяжелым бременем
1. bearing heavily (refl.)2. bear heavily (refl.)Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > ложится тяжелым бременем
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4 возложит бремя
1. imposing a burden2. impose a burdenБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > возложит бремя
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5 налоговое бремя
1. incidence of taxationналоговый пресс; налоговое бремя — pressure of taxation
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6 бремя
1. disutility2. incidence3. onus4. burden; load5. drag6. encumbrance7. load8. tax9. weightСинонимический ряд:гнета (сущ.) гнета; груза; грузе; грузу; тяготе; тяготы; тяжелое бремя; тяжелый груз; тяжести; тяжкий груз; тяжкое бремя -
7 рекордное бремя
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8 несущая
1. carriers2. carrier3. carrying4. bearing; carryingРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > несущая
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9 Beweispflichtige
Be·weis·pflich·ti·ge(r)f(m) dekl wie adj JUR party bearing the burden of proof -
10 Beweispflichtiger
Be·weis·pflich·ti·ge(r)f(m) dekl wie adj JUR party bearing the burden of proof -
11 भारवाही
භාරවාහී bhaaravaahii bhāravāhī mbearing the burden; one who carries an office. -
12 धुर् _dhur
धुर् f. (Nom. sing. धूः)1 A yoke (lit.); न गर्दभा वाजिधुरं वहन्ति Mk.4.17; अत्रस्नुभिर्युक्तधुरं तुरङ्गैः R.14.47.-2 (a) That part of a yoke which rests on the shoulder. (b) The foremost part of the pole where the yoke is fixed.-3 The pin at both ends of an axle for fastening the nave of the wheel.-4 The shaft or pole of a carriage.-5 A load, burden (fig. also); responsi- bility, duty, task; तेन धूर्जगतो गुर्वी सचिवेषु निचिक्षिते R.1.34;2.74;3.35;5.66; Ku.6.3; कार्यधुरं वहन्ति Mu.1.14; आप्तैरप्यनवाप्तपौरुषफलैः कार्यस्य धूरुज्झिता Mu.6.5; 4.6; Ki.3.5;14.6.-6 The foremost or highest place, van, front, top, head; अपांसुलानां धुरि कीर्तनीया R.2.2; धुरि स्थिता त्वं पतिदेवतानाम् 14.74; अविघ्नमस्तु ते स्थेयाः पितेव धुरि पुत्रिणाम् 1.91; धुरि प्रतिष्ठापयितव्य एव M.1.16; 5.16.-7 A finger.-8 Agitation, trembling.-9 Re- flection.-1 A spark of fire.-11 Distress, affliction.-12 A part, portion, share.-13 Wealth.-14 N. of the Ganges. (धुरि कृ 'to place at the head or in front of'; किंवाभविष्यदरुणस्तमसां विभेत्तां तं चेत्सहस्रकिरणो धुरि नाकरि- ष्यत् Ś.7.4)-Comp. -गत (धूर्गत) a.1 standing on the pole of a chariot.-2 standing at the head, chief, head, foremost.-जटिः (धूर्जटिः) an epithet of Śiva; धूर्जटिः पातु युष्मान् Ve.1.3.-धर (धूर्धर also धुरंधर) a.1 bearing the yoke.-2 fit to be harnessed.-3 laden with good qualities or important duties.-4 chief, head, foremost, pre-eminent; कुलधुरंधरो भव V.5; गजानां पङ्कमग्नानां गजा एव धुरंधराः H.(-रः) 1 a beast of burden.-2 a man of business.-3 a chief, head, leader.-4 an epi- thet of Śiva.-वह (धूर्वह) a1 carrying or bearing a burden.-2 managing affairs. (-हः) a beast of bur- den; so धूर्वोढृ. -
13 onus
ŏnus (in good MSS. also wr. hŏnus), ĕris, n. [etym. dub.; cf. Sanscr. anas, a wagon for freight], a load, burden (cf. pondus).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.oneris maximi pondus,
Vitr. 10, 8:onus sustinere,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 68:cum gravius dorso subiit onus (asellus), Hor S. 1, 9, 20: tanti oneris turris,
Caes. B. G. 2, 30: ad minimum redigi onus, Ov M. 14, 149.—In partic.1.Of goods, baggage, etc., a load, lading, freight, cargo:2.insula Delos, quo omnes undique cum mercibus atque oneribus commeabant,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 18, 55:onera afferuntur,
Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 104:(naves) ad onera et ad multitudinem jumentorum transportandam paulo latiores,
Caes. B. G. 5, 1, 2:jumentis onera deponere,
loads, packs, id. B. C. 1, 80.—Poet., the burden of the womb, the fœtus, embryo:3.gravidi ventris,
Ov. Am. 2, 13, 1; id. F. 2, 452; id. H. 4, 58; Phaedr. 1, 18, 5. —The excrements:II.ciborum onera reddere,
Plin. 8, 27, 41, § 97:duri ventris solvere,
Mart. 13, 29, 2.—TropA.A burden, in respect of property, i. e. a tax or an expense (usually in the plur.):B.municipium maximis oneribus pressum,
Cic. Fam. 13, 7, 2:haec onera in dites a pauperibus inclinata,
Liv. 1, 43:patria,
Suet. Calig. 42:haerere in explicandis oneribus,
id. Dom. 12 init.:oneribus novis turbantur provinciae,
Tac. A. 4, 6.—A load, burden, weight, charge, trouble, difficulty of any kind (so most freq. in Cic.; cf. molestia): magni sunt oneris;C.quicquid imponas, vehunt,
capable of bearing great burdens, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 95:quae (senectus) plerisque senibus sic odiosa est, ut onus se Aetnā gravius dicant sustinere,
Cic. Sen. 2, 4:onus atque munus magnum,
id. de Or. 1, 25, 116:hoc onus si vos adlevabitis,
id. Rosc. Am. 4, 10:officii,
id. ib.:probandi,
the burden of proof, obligation to prove, Dig. 31, 1, 22; Cic. Rep. 1, 23, 37:oneri esse,
to be a burden, Liv. 23, 43; Vulg. 2 Reg. 15, 33:neque eram nescius, quantis oneribus premerere susceptarum rerum,
Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 2:epici carminis onera lyrā sustinere,
Quint. 10, 1, 62.—(Eccl. Lat.) The burden of a prophecy, the woes predicted against any one:Babylonis,
Vulg. Isa. 13, 1:Tyri,
id. ib. 23, 1.—With subj.gen.:Domini,
Vulg. Jer. 23, 33:verbi Domini,
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14 aguantar
v.1 to bear.está aguantando bien las presiones she's holding o bearing up well under the pressureesa estantería no va a aguantar el peso de los libros that shelf won't take the weight of the books2 to bear, to stand.no lo aguanto I can't bear himno sé cómo la aguantas I don't know how you put up with herno sabe aguantar una broma he doesn't know how to take a joke3 to hold.aguanta los libros mientras limpio la estantería hold the books while I dust the shelfAguante su respiración Hold your breath.4 to hold (contener) (respiración, mirada).apenas pude aguantar la risa it was all I could do not to laugh5 to hold on (time).aguanta un poco más hold on a bit longerno aguanto más I can't take any moreElla aguantará porque es fuerte She will hold on because she is strong.6 to wait for (esperar). (Mexican Spanish, River Plate)7 to last.estas botas aguantarán hasta al año que viene these boots should last me till next yearaguantar hasta el final to stay the course o the distance8 to endure, to abide, to bear, to tolerate.Noel aguanta muchas penas Noel endures many sorrows.9 to withstand, to hold, to uphold, to support.El barrote aguanta el techo The crosspiece holds the roofing.10 to tolerate to, to suffer to, to bear to, to endure to.Silvia aguanta estudiar de noche Silvia tolerates to study nights.* * *1 (contener) to hold (back)2 (sostener) to hold, support3 (soportar) to tolerate■ no aguanto más I can't stand any more, I can't take any more1 (contenerse) to keep back; (risa, lágrimas) to hold back2 (resignarse) to resign oneself\¡que se aguante! familiar that's her/his tough luck!* * *verb1) to bear, endure, withstand2) hold•* * *1. VT1) (=soportar deliberadamente) to put up with, endureaguanté el dolor como pude — I bore o put up with o endured the pain as best as I could
tenemos que estar aguantando continuas ofensas — we have to put up with o endure continual insults
no aguantaré tus impertinencias ni un minuto más — I won't stand for o take o put up with your cheek a minute longer
2) (=tener capacidad de resistir) to stand up toesta planta aguanta bien el calor — this plant withstands o can take heat well, this plant stands up well to heat
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no aguantar, no aguanto a los cotillas — I can't bear o stand gossipsno aguanto ver sufrir a un animal — I can't bear o stand to see an animal suffering
no aguantaba la rutina de los entrenamientos — he couldn't cope with o take the training programme
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no hay quien te aguante — you're impossible o insufferable3) (=sostener) [persona] to hold; [muro, columna] to support, hold upse rompió el cable que aguantaba la antena — the cable holding up o supporting the aerial broke
4) (=contener) [+ respiración] to hold; [+ risa, llanto] to hold backel mundo aguantó la respiración temiendo un desastre — the world waited with bated breath, fearing a disaster
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aguantar las ganas de hacer algo — to resist the urge to do sthno pude aguantar las ganas de decirle lo que pensaba — I couldn't resist telling her what I thought, I couldn't resist the urge to tell her what I thought
5) (=durar) to last2. VI1) [persona]ya no aguanto más — I can't bear it o stand it o take it any longer, I can't bear o stand o take any more
cuando empezaba a correr no aguantaba más de diez minutos — when she started running she couldn't keep going o last for more than ten minutes
aguantaré en Madrid hasta que pueda — I'll hang on o hold on in Madrid as long as I can
yo me emborracho enseguida, pero él aguanta mucho — I get drunk straight away but he can really hold his drink
tienes que aguantar hasta el año que viene con esos zapatos — you'll have to make do with those shoes until next year
yo ya no aguanto mucho, a las diez estoy en la cama — I can't take the pace any more, I'm in bed by ten
aguantan poco sin aburrirse — they have a low boredom threshold, they're easily bored
es de guapo que no se puede aguantar — * he's drop dead gorgeous *, he's to die for *
2) [clavo, columna] to hold¿crees que este clavo aguantará? — do you think this nail will hold?
3) LAm * (=esperar) to hang on *, hold on¡aguanta! — hang on * o hold on a minute!
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dolor/sufrimiento> to bear, endure2)a) <peso/carga> to support, bear; < presión> to withstandb) ( durar)estas botas aguantarán otro invierno — these boots will last (me/you/him) another winter
3) ( sostener) to hold4) (contener, reprimir) <risa/lágrimas> to hold back2.aguantar vicon ese tren de vida no hay salud que aguante — that sort of lifestyle would be enough to destroy anyone's health
3.¿puedes aguantar hasta que lleguemos? — can you hang o hold on until we arrive?
aguantarse v pron1) (conformarse, resignarse)me tendré que aguantar — I'll just have to put up with it
si no le gusta, que se aguante — if he doesn't like it, he can lump it (colloq)
2) (euf) (reprimirse, contenerse)aguántate un poquito que ya llegamos — just hold o hang on a minute, we'll soon be there
3) (AmL fam) ( esperarse) to hang on (colloq)* * *= stand up to, bear, withstand, endure, hold + fire, put up with, hold off, stand + the gaff, stomach, weather, hold + Nombre + in.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex. However, in producing a bulletin one is often torn between including the scanty, undigested and possibly inaccurate details of a new proposal and holding fire until fuller information is available, and thereby missing a publication deadline.Ex. Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex. Thus far the oil companies have stood the gaff well, considering the burden thrown on them by declining prices and mounting stocks.Ex. Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.Ex. The small publishers seem to be weathering the industry changes, and have expectations of growth.Ex. The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.----* aguantar con resignación = take it on + the chin.* aguantar el acoso de = run + the gauntlet of.* aguantar el aliento = hold + Posesivo + breath.* aguantar estoicamente = weather, take it on + the chin.* aguantar hasta el final = stick it out.* aguantar la respiración = hold + Posesivo + breath.* aguantarlo = live with it.* aguantarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.* aguantar mecha = stick it out, stand + the gaff.* aguantarse = hold + Posesivo + horses.* aguantar un golpe = take + a hit.* aguántate = lump it.* no aguantar más = have had enough.* no aguantar ver Algo o Alguien = can't stand + sight.* no poder aguantar a Alguien = have + it in for + Nombre.* no puedo aguantarlo = can't take it.* no voy a aguantarlo más = not going to take it any more.* si no aguantas el calor, sal de la cocina = if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.* si no te gusta, te aguantas = like it or lump it, if you don't like it you can lump it.* tener que aguantar Algo = be stuck with, get + stuck with.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dolor/sufrimiento> to bear, endure2)a) <peso/carga> to support, bear; < presión> to withstandb) ( durar)estas botas aguantarán otro invierno — these boots will last (me/you/him) another winter
3) ( sostener) to hold4) (contener, reprimir) <risa/lágrimas> to hold back2.aguantar vicon ese tren de vida no hay salud que aguante — that sort of lifestyle would be enough to destroy anyone's health
3.¿puedes aguantar hasta que lleguemos? — can you hang o hold on until we arrive?
aguantarse v pron1) (conformarse, resignarse)me tendré que aguantar — I'll just have to put up with it
si no le gusta, que se aguante — if he doesn't like it, he can lump it (colloq)
2) (euf) (reprimirse, contenerse)aguántate un poquito que ya llegamos — just hold o hang on a minute, we'll soon be there
3) (AmL fam) ( esperarse) to hang on (colloq)* * *= stand up to, bear, withstand, endure, hold + fire, put up with, hold off, stand + the gaff, stomach, weather, hold + Nombre + in.Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.
Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex: However, in producing a bulletin one is often torn between including the scanty, undigested and possibly inaccurate details of a new proposal and holding fire until fuller information is available, and thereby missing a publication deadline.Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex: Thus far the oil companies have stood the gaff well, considering the burden thrown on them by declining prices and mounting stocks.Ex: Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.Ex: The small publishers seem to be weathering the industry changes, and have expectations of growth.Ex: The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.* aguantar con resignación = take it on + the chin.* aguantar el acoso de = run + the gauntlet of.* aguantar el aliento = hold + Posesivo + breath.* aguantar estoicamente = weather, take it on + the chin.* aguantar hasta el final = stick it out.* aguantar la respiración = hold + Posesivo + breath.* aguantarlo = live with it.* aguantarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.* aguantar mecha = stick it out, stand + the gaff.* aguantarse = hold + Posesivo + horses.* aguantar un golpe = take + a hit.* aguántate = lump it.* no aguantar más = have had enough.* no aguantar ver Algo o Alguien = can't stand + sight.* no poder aguantar a Alguien = have + it in for + Nombre.* no puedo aguantarlo = can't take it.* no voy a aguantarlo más = not going to take it any more.* si no aguantas el calor, sal de la cocina = if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.* si no te gusta, te aguantas = like it or lump it, if you don't like it you can lump it.* tener que aguantar Algo = be stuck with, get + stuck with.* * *aguantar [A1 ]vtA1(tolerar, soportar): aguanto bien el calor I can take the heattuvieron que aguantar temperaturas altísimas en el desierto they had to endure extremely high temperatures in the deserty como no tengo donde ir tengo que aguantar sus bromas estúpidas and since I have nowhere to go I have to put up with o suffer his stupid jokesaguantó el dolor con gran fortaleza she bore o endured the pain very bravelylo aguantó durante años she put up with him for yearsno tengo por qué aguantar que me traten así I don't have to stand for this kind of treatment, I don't have to put up with being treated like thisa ése le aguantan todo porque es el hijo del jefe he gets away with anything because he's the boss's sonaguantó su mirada un momento y desvió los ojos he held her stare for a moment, then averted his eyes2(uso hiperbólico): este calor no hay quien lo aguante this heat is unbearableno sabes aguantar una broma you can't take a jokeno puedo aguantarlo I can't stand himno puedo aguantar este dolor de muelas this toothache's unbearableB1 ‹peso/presión›aguanta todo el peso del tejado it supports o bears the whole weight of the roofel puente no aguanta más de cierto tonelaje the bridge will only withstand o take o stand a certain tonnageno aguantó la presión it didn't take o withstand the pressureel mástil no aguantaría otra embestida del viento the mast wouldn't stand up to o take another gustella aguanta el doble que yo bebiendo she can take twice as much drink as I can2(durar): estas botas aguantarán otro invierno these boots will last (me/you/him) another winterconstrucciones que han aguantado el paso del tiempo buildings that have survived the passing of timeaguantó tres meses en ese trabajo he lasted three months in that jobC (sostener) to holdaguántame los paquetes mientras compro las entradas hold (on to) the parcels for me while I buy the ticketsuna cuña para aguantar la puerta a wedge to hold the door openD (contener, reprimir) ‹risa/lágrimas› to hold backaguanta la respiración todo lo que puedas hold your breath for as long as you canya no aguanto las ganas de decírselo I can't resist the temptation to tell him any longer■ aguantarvi¡ya no aguanto más! yo renuncio I can't take any more! I quitcon ese tren de vida no hay salud que aguante that sort of lifestyle would be enough to destroy anyone's health¿puedes aguantar hasta que lleguemos? can you hang o hold on until we arrive?no puedo aguantar hasta enero con este abrigo I can't last till January with this coat, this coat won't last me till Januarytenemos que aguantar hasta fin de mes con este dinero we have to make this money last o stretch till the end of the month, we have to get by on o manage on o survive on this money till the end of the monthno creo que este clavo aguante I don't think this nail will holdA(conformarse, resignarse): no me apetece ir pero me tendré que aguantar I don't feel like going, but I'll just have to grin and bear it o put up with itsi no le gusta, que se aguante if he doesn't like it, he can lump it ( colloq)me he quedado sin cena — te aguantas, por no haber llegado antes there's no dinner left for me — tough, you should have got(ten) here earlier ( colloq)B ( euf)(reprimirse, contenerse): aguántate un poquito que enseguida llegamos just hold o hang on a minute, we'll soon be thereya no se aguanta las ganas de abrir los paquetes he can't resist the temptation to open the packages any longerse aguantó hasta que no pudo más y se lo dijo todo she kept quiet as long as she could and then she told him everything* * *
aguantar ( conjugate aguantar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dolor/sufrimiento› to bear, endure;
no tengo por qué aguantar esto I don't have to put up with this;
este calor no hay quien lo aguante this heat is unbearable;
no sabes aguantar una broma you can't take a joke;
no los aguanto I can't stand them;
no puedo aguantar este dolor de muelas this toothache's unbearable
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‹ presión› to withstandb) ( durar):◊ estas botas aguantarán otro invierno these boots will last (me/you/him) another winter
3 ( sostener) to hold
4 (contener, reprimir) ‹risa/lágrimas› to hold back;
verbo intransitivo:◊ ¡ya no aguanto más! I can't take any more!;
no creo que este clavo aguante I don't think this nail will hold
aguantarse verbo pronominal
1 (conformarse, resignarse):◊ me tendré que aguantar I'll just have to put up with it;
si no le gusta, que se aguante if he doesn't like it, he can lump it (colloq)
2 (euf) (reprimirse, contenerse):
aguántate un poquito que ya llegamos just hold o hang on a minute, we'll soon be there
3 (AmL fam) ( esperarse) to hang on (colloq)
aguantar
I verbo transitivo
1 (soportar, tolerar) to tolerate: no puedo aguantar más tu prepotencia, I can't stand your arrogance any longer ➣ Ver nota en bear y stand
2 (sujetar) to support, hold: por favor, aguanta la escalera mientras cambio la bombilla, please hold the ladder while I change the bulb
3 (reprimirse) aguantó la respiración tres minutos, he held his breath for three minutes
II verbo intransitivo
1 (durar) to last
2 (soportar) aguanta un poco más, hold on a bit longer
' aguantar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calibre
- mecha
- pasar
- resistir
- saber
- sufrir
- tipo
- soplar
- tragar
English:
abide
- bear
- bear up
- brave
- bullet
- endure
- going
- hang on
- hold
- hold on
- hold out
- last
- pace
- put up with
- ride out
- ridicule
- sit out
- sit through
- stand
- stay
- stick
- stick out
- stomach
- suffer
- sweat out
- take
- go
- hang
- keep
- put
- ride
- sit
- stuck
- support
- tolerate
* * *♦ vt1. [sostener] to hold;aguanta los libros mientras limpio la estantería hold the books while I dust the shelf2. [peso, presión] to bear;esa estantería no va a aguantar el peso de los libros that shelf won't take the weight of the books;la presa no aguantará otro terremoto the dam won't withstand another earthquake;está aguantando bien las presiones she's holding o bearing up well under the pressure3. [tolerar, soportar] to bear, to stand;estas plantas no aguantan bien el calor these plants don't like the heat;no aguantó el ritmo de sus rivales she couldn't keep up with her rivals;a tu hermana no hay quien la aguante your sister's unbearable;no puedo aguantarlo, no lo aguanto I can't bear him;no sé cómo la aguantas I don't know how you put up with her;ya no aguanto más este dolor this pain is unbearable;no sabe aguantar una broma he doesn't know how to take a joke4. [tiempo] to hold out for;aguantó dos meses en el desierto he survived for two months in the desert;no creo que aguante mucho tiempo fuera su país I don't think he'll be able to last long abroad;¿cuánto tiempo aguantas sin fumar un cigarillo? how long can you go without smoking a cigarette?;este abrigo me ha aguantado cinco años this coat has lasted me five years5. [contener] [respiración, mirada] to hold;[risa] to contain;debes aguantar la respiración para hacerte la radiografía you'll have to hold your breath when you have the X-ray;apenas pude aguantar la risa it was all I could do not to laugh♦ vi1. [tiempo] to hold on;aguanta un poco más, en seguida nos vamos hold on a bit longer, we'll be going soon;no aguanto más – necesito un vaso de agua I can't take any more, I need a glass of water;¡ya no aguanto más, vámonos! I've had enough, let's go!2. [resistir] to last;estas botas aguantarán hasta al año que viene these boots should last me till next year;aguantar hasta el final to stay the course o the distance;a pesar de estar lesionado, aguantó hasta el final despite his injury, he carried on until the end3. Taurom to stand firm* * *I v/t1 un peso bear, support2 respiración hold3 ( soportar) put up with;no lo puedo aguantar I can’t stand o bear itII v/i:no aguanto más I can’t take (it) any more, I can’t bear it any longer* * *aguantar vt1) soportar: to bear, to tolerate, to withstand2) : to hold3)aguantar las ganas : to resist an urgeno pude aguantar las ganas de reír: I couldn't keep myself from laughingaguantar vi: to hold out, to last* * *aguantar vb4. (durar) to lastaguanta, que falta poco hold on, we're nearly there6. (en la mano) to hold¿me aguantas la carpeta un momento? can you hold my folder for a minute? -
15 βαστάζω
βαστάζω fut. βαστάσω; 1 aor. ἐβάστασα (-ξα Sir 6:25, AcPl Ha 8, 4; cp. Sir 6:25; B-D-F §71) (Hom.+) in all senses with suggestion of a burden involved.① to cause to come to a higher position, pick up, take up (Jos., Ant. 7, 284 β. τ. μάχαιραν ἀπὸ τ. γῆς) stones J 10:31 (cp. 8:59).② to sustain a burden, carry, bearⓐ a physical object Hs 9, 2, 4; AcPl Ha 8, 4; a jar of water Mk 14:13; Lk 22:10; a bier 7:14, cp. 1 Cl 25:3; stones Hs 9, 3, 4f; 9, 4, 1 (abs.); 3; 9, 6, 7; support: heaven 9, 2, 5; πύργον 9, 4, 2; κόσμον 9, 14, 5.—A cross J 19:17 (Chariton 4, 2, 7; 4, 3, 10 σταυρὸν ἐβάστασα; Artem. 2, 56 σταυρὸν β.); of drugs used for magical purposes φάρμακα εἰς τὰς πυξίδας β. carry drugs in boxes Hv 3, 9, 7; of animals used for riding Rv 17:7 (cp. Epict. 2, 8, 7). Pass. Hv 3, 8, 2; Hs 9, 4, 3; 9, 6, 7; 9, 14, 5 (see 9, 24, 6 for interpretation: those who joyfully bear the name of the Son of God are borne by him). Of pers. who are carried Ac 3:2; 21:35; GJs 20:3 (not pap).—Esp. of pregnant women: ἡ κοιλία ἡ βαστάσασά σε Lk 11:27.—10:4; Ro 11:18; B 7:8.—The meaning AcPl Ha 2, 4 is unclear because of the fragmentary context.ⓑ fig. ext. of 2aα. of bearing anything burdensome (4 Km 18:14; Sir 6:25): a cross (following Jesus in his suffering) Lk 14:27; legal requirements Ac 15:10 (JNolland, NTS 27, ’80, 113–15); ζυγὸν τοῦ κυρίου Christian conduct D 6:2.—ἀλλήλων τὰ βάρη βαστάζετε, Gal 6:2; cp. vs. 5.β. be able to bear up under especially trying or oppressive circumstances bear, endure (Epict. 1, 3, 2, Ench. 29, 5; Aesop, Fab. 391 P. misfortune and trouble; PBrem 36, 8f [Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 352] οὐ βαστάζουσι τοσοῦτο τέλεσμα; Job 21:3 v.l.) the burden and heat of the day Mt 20:12; κακούς Rv 2:2. δύνασθαι β. be able to bear words, of divine mysteries J 16:12; Hv 1, 3, 3; bear patiently, put up with: weaknesses of the weak Ro 15:1; cp. IPol 1:2; evil Rv 2:3; κρίμα bear one’s judgment=must pay the penalty Gal 5:10. ὸ̔ δύνασαι βάστασον tolerate or accept what you can D 6:3 (counsel respecting restrictions about food, followed by caution against eating food offered in a polytheistic setting).ⓒ without the idea of outward or inward stress carry, bear, marks Gal 6:17 (s. Dssm. B 265ff [BS 352ff]); the name (message) of Jesus β. τὸ ὄνομά μου ἐνώπιον ἐθνῶν Ac 9:15 (cp. POxy 1242 I, 17, where Alexandrian Gentiles and Jews appear before Trajan ἕκαστοι βαστάζοντες τ. ἰδίους θεούς); Hs 8, 10, 3; 9, 28, 5.③ to carry someth. (freq. burdensome) from a place, carry away, remove (PFay 122, 6 [c. 100 A.D.]; Bel 36 Theod.).ⓐ without moral implication, a corpse (Jos., Ant. 3, 210; 7, 287; POxy 2341, 8) J 20:15. Of sandals remove Mt 3:11 (cp. PGM 4, 1058 βαστάξας τὸ στεφάνιον ἀπὸ τ. κεφαλῆς; NKrieger, Barfuss Busse Tun, NovT 1, ’56, 227f). Of disease remove (Galen, De Compos. Medic. Per. Gen. 2, 14, citing a 1st cent. physician Asklepiades ψώρας τε θεραπεύει καὶ ὑπώπια βαστάζει; s. also Rydbeck, Fachprosa, ’67, 155f) Mt 8:17; IPol 1:3 (unless this pass. is to be understood in the sense of 2bα).ⓑ with moral implication take surreptitiously, pilfer, steal (Polyb. 32, 15, 4; Diog. L. 4, 59; Jos., Ant. 1, 316; 7, 393; PTebt 330, 7; BGU 46, 10; 157, 8; PFay 108, 16; POxy 69, 4) J 12:6.—B. 707. DELG. M-M. TW. -
16 bear
I noun1) Bär, der2) (Astron.)II 1. transitive verb,Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär
1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben
2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]3)bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben
I was borne along by the fierce current — die starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]
5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]7) (be fit for) vertragenit does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen
it does not bear thinking about — daran darf man gar nicht denken
bear comparison with something — den od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten
8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also academic.ru/8296/born">born9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]2. intransitive verb,bear fruit — (fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)
bore, borne1)bear left — [Person:] sich links halten
2)bring to bear — aufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]
Phrasal Verbs:- bear away- bear down- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up- bear upon- bear with* * *I [beə] past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) ertragen2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?)3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) gebären,geboren4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) tragen5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) tragen6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) führen•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings II [beə] noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) der Bär- bearskin* * *bear1[beəʳ, AM ber]I. nblack/brown \bear Schwarz-/Braunbär mshe-\bear Bärin fto be like a \bear with a sore head [or AM like a real \bear] ( fig fam) ein richtiger Brummbär sein fam2. STOCKEX (sb calculatedly selling stocks) Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in) m(f), Bär(in) m(f), Bear mcovered \bear gedeckter Baissieruncovered \bear Baissier m, der seine Position noch nicht glattstellen konnte3.▶ it's a \bear to do sth es ist kompliziert, etw zu tunbear2[beəʳ, AM ber]I. vt1. (carry)he was borne backwards by a large wave er wurde von einer großen Welle zurückgerissento \bear arms ( form) Waffen tragento \bear gifts ( form) Geschenke mitbringento \bear tidings ( old liter) Neuigkeiten überbringen2. (display)to \bear a date/an imprint/an inscription ein Datum/einen Aufdruck/eine Aufschrift tragento \bear sb's name jds Namen tragen [o geh führen4. (behave)▪ to \bear oneself:he bore himself with dignity er zeigte Würde5. (support)to \bear the load/the weight die Last/das Gewicht tragen; ( fig)to \bear the cost die Kosten tragen6. (endure, shoulder)▪ to \bear sth etw ertragen [o erdulden]what might have happened doesn't \bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken, was hätte passieren könnenhe said something so awful that it doesn't \bear repeating er sagte so etwas Schreckliches, dass ich es gar nicht wiederholen möchteto \bear the blame die Schuld auf sich akk nehmento \bear the [burden of] responsibility die [Last der] Verantwortung tragento \bear one's cross sein Kreuz tragen figto \bear the discomfort/hardship die Unbequemlichkeit/Mühe auf sich akk nehmento \bear the pain/tribulation den Schmerz/Kummer ertragen7. (tolerate)▪ to not be able to \bear sb/sth jdn/etw nicht ertragen [o ausstehen] können▪ to not be able to \bear the boredom/suspense Langeweile/Spannung nicht aushalten▪ to not be able to \bear jokes/criticism Spaß/Kritik nicht vertragen▪ to not \bear to do sth es nicht ertragen können, etw zu tun8. (harbour resentments)to \bear sb a grudge einen Groll gegen jdn hegen gehto \bear sb ill-feeling auf jdn nicht gut zu sprechen seinto not \bear any ill-feeling against sb nichts gegen jdn habento \bear sb ill-will jdm gegenüber nachtragend seinto \bear no ill-will keine Feindschaft empfinden9. (possess)to \bear an [uncanny] likeness [or similarity] to sb [unheimliche] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm habento \bear a [strong] resemblance to sb [große] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm haben, jdm sehr ähnlich sehen10. (keep)I'll \bear that in mind ich werde das mit berücksichtigen11. (give birth to)to \bear a baby ein Kind gebären [o zur Welt bringen]to \bear sb a child jdm ein Kind gebärenhis wife bore him a son seine Frau schenkte ihm einen SohnI was born in April ich bin im April geborento \bear cubs/foals/young ZOOL Welpen/Fohlen/Junge bekommen12. AGR, BOTto \bear interest at 8% 8 % Zinsen bringen, mit 8 % verzinst sein13.to \bear testimony [or witness] Zeugnis ablegenII. vi1. (tend)to \bear left/right sich akk links/rechts halten2. (be patient)▪ to \bear with sb mit jdm Geduld [o Nachsicht] haben3. (press) drückento \bear on a lever einen Hebel betätigen4. (approach)5. (be relevant)6. (put pressure on)to bring pressure to \bear on sb/sth Druck m auf jdn/etw ausüben* * *I [bɛə(r)] pret bore, ptp borne1. vt1) (= carry) burden, arms tragen; gift, message bei sich tragen, mit sich führento bear away/back — mitnehmen/mit (sich) zurücknehmen; (through the air)
the music was borne/borne away on the wind (liter) — die Musik wurde vom Wind weiter-/weggetragen
2) (= show) inscription, signature tragen; mark, traces also, likeness, relation aufweisen, zeigen → witnessSee:→ witness3) (= be known by) name, title tragen, führenthe love/hatred he bore her — die Liebe, die er für sie empfand/der Hass, den er gegen sie hegte (geh) or empfand
See:→ mindto bear examination/comparison — einer Prüfung/einem Vergleich standhalten
it doesn't bear thinking about — man darf gar nicht daran denken
6) (= endure, tolerate) ertragen; (with neg also) ausstehen, leiden; pain aushalten; criticism, joking vertragen; smell, noise etc aushalten, vertragenshe can't bear being laughed at —
See:→ interestSee:→ born2. vi1)(= move)
to bear right/left/north — sich rechts/links/nach Norden halten2) (fruit tree etc) tragen3)to bring one's energies/powers of persuasion to bear — seine Energie/Überzeugungskraft aufwenden (on für)
to bring pressure to bear on sb/sth — Druck auf jdn/etw ausüben
3. vrsich haltenIIhe bore himself with dignity — er hat Würde gezeigt
1. n2) (ASTRON)the Great/Little Bear — der Große/Kleine Bär or Wagen
3) (ST EX) Baissespekulant m, Baissier m2. vi (ST EX)auf Baisse spekulieren* * *bear1 [beə(r)] prät bore [bɔː(r); US auch ˈbəʊər], obs bare [beə(r)], pperf borne [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn], bei 4born [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn]A v/t1. Lasten etc tragen2. fig Kosten, einen Verlust, die Verantwortung, die Folgen etc tragen3. Blumen, Früchte, auch Zinsen etc tragen: → fruit A 2, interest A 11 (und andere Verbindungen mit Substantiven)4. (pperf borne oder born;Letzteres nur in der passiven Bedeutung: geboren [werden], sofern nicht by … von … folgt) zur Welt bringen, gebären:a) ein Kind gebären,b) ein Kind (unter dem Herzen) tragen;the children borne to him by this woman die ihm von dieser Frau geborenen Kinder;be born geboren werden;he was born in 1941 auch er ist Jahrgang 1941;he was born into a rich family er kam als Kind reicher Eltern zur Welt oder auf die Welt;my father died two months before I was born vor meiner Geburt;I wasn’t born yesterday ich bin doch nicht von gestern;there’s one born every minute umg die Dummen werden nicht alle oder weniger; → park A 1, silver spoon5. einen Namen, einen Titel, auch Waffen etc tragen, führen:6. ein Amt etc innehaben, ausüben7. ein Datum, einen Stempel, ein Zeichen etc tragen, aufweisen:8. eine Bedeutung etc haben, in sich schließen9. ein Gefühl hegen:11. Schmerzen etc ertragen, (er)dulden, (er)leiden12. aushalten, einer Prüfung etc standhalten:that doesn’t bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken; → comparison 1, repeat A 1, repetition 114. eine Nachricht etc überbringen16. Zeugnis ablegen:17. bear o.s. sich betragen, sich benehmenB v/i1. tragen, (sicher) halten (Balken, Eis etc)4. (on, upon)a) einwirken, Einfluss haben (auf akk)how does this bear on …? in welchem Zusammenhang steht das mit …?;bring to bear (up)ona) einwirken lassen auf (akk),5. eine Richtung einschlagen, sich halten:bear (to the) left sich links halten;bear to a star FLUG, SCHIFF ein Gestirn anpeilen;the beacon bears 240 degrees die Bake liegt bei oder auf 240°6. SCHIFFa) abfahren, absegeln ( beide:to nach)b) abfallen7. sich erstreckenwould ( oder could) you bear with me for a second? einen kleinen Augenblick, bitte, TEL auch bleiben Sie bitte einen kleinen Moment am Apparat9. BOT (Früchte) tragenbear on beschießen (akk)bear2 [beə(r)]A s1. ZOOL Bär m:he’s like (od umg [as] cross as) a bear with a sore head today er ist heute unausstehlich oder in einer Stinklaune; → hungry A 12. figa) Bär m, Tollpatsch mb) Brummbär m, Ekel n pejc) US umg Kanone f (at, for in dat)3. WIRTSCH Bear m, Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in):sell a bear → B4. ASTRON5. METALL Eisenklumpen m, Bodensau fB v/i WIRTSCH auf Baisse spekulieren, fixenD adj WIRTSCHb) Baisse…:bear campaign Angriff m der Baissepartei;bear market Baisse f;bear operation Baissespekulation f;bear sale Leerverkauf m* * *I noun1) Bär, der2) (Astron.)II 1. transitive verb,Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär
1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben
2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]3)bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben
4) (poet./formal): (carry) tragen [Waffe, Last]; mit sich führen [Geschenk, Botschaft]I was borne along by the fierce current — die starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]
5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]7) (be fit for) vertragenit does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen
bear comparison with something — den od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten
8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also born9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]2. intransitive verb,bear fruit — (fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)
bore, borne1)bear left — [Person:] sich links halten
2)bring to bear — aufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]
Phrasal Verbs:- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up* * *(stock exchange) n.Börsenspekulant -en m. n.Baissier -s m.Bär -en m. (on) v.betreffen v.sich beziehen (auf) v. (to give birth to) v.zur Welt bringen ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)= aushalten v.ausstehen v.ausüben v.ertragen v.gebären v.(§ p.,pp.: gebar, geboren)halten v.(§ p.,pp.: hielt, gehalten)lasten v.tragen v.(§ p.,pp.: trug, getragen) -
17 cervix
cervix, īcis ( gen. plur. cervicum, Cic. Or. 18, 59; Plin. 23, 2, 33, § 68: cervicium, acc. to Charis. p. 100), f. [cer-vix; cf. Sanscr. s)iras, caput, and vincio, Bopp, Gloss. 348 b], the neck, including the back of the neck, the nape (in ante-Aug. prose usu. in plur.; so always in Cic. and Sall.; acc. to Varr. L. L. 8, § 14; 10, § 78 Müll.; and Quint. 8, 3, 35, Hortensius first used the sing.; it is, however, found even in Ennius and Pacuvius; v. the foll.).1.Sing.: caput a cervice revolsum, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 396: quadrupes capite brevi, cervice anguinā, Pac. ap. Cic. Div. 2, 64, 133; Lucr. 1, 36; 6, 745; * Cat. 62, 83; * Tib. 3, 4, 27; Prop. 3 (4), 17, 31; Verg. G. 3, 52; 3, 524; 4, 523; id. A. 1, 402; 2, 707; 10, 137; Hor. C. 1, 13, 2; 2, 5, 2; Liv. 8, 7, 21; 22, 51, 7 Fabri ad loc.; 26, 13, 18; 27, 49, 1; 31, 34, 4; 35, 11, 8; Vell. 2, 4, 5; Hortens. ap. Varr. l. l., and Quint. l. l.; id. 1, 11, 9; 11, 3, 82; 11, 3, 83; 4, 2, 39 Spald.; Plin. 11, 37, 67, § 177.—2.Plur.:B.eversae cervices tuae,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 131 (cf. versa, Ov. H. 16, 231):ut gladius impenderet illius beati cervicibus,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 21, 62; id. N. D. 1, 35, 99; 2, 63, 159:aliquo praesidio caput et cervices et jugulum tutari,
id. Sest. 42, 90:frangere,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 42, § 110; 2, 5, 57, § 147; cf. id. Phil. 11, 2, 5; Hor. C. 2, 13, 6:cervices crassae longae,
Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 8; 2, 9, 4:altae,
Verg. A. 2, 219:tumor cervicum,
Plin. 23, 2, 33, § 68; Suet. Galb. 11; id. Vit. 17.—Esp. in several proverbial expressions, as the vital part of a person:cervices securi subicere,
Cic. Phil. 2, 21, 51; cf.:offerre cervicem percussoribus,
Tac. A. 1, 53:cervices Roscio dare,
i. e. to the executioner, Cic. Rosc. Am. 11, 30:praebere cervicem gladio,
Juv. 10, 345. —Trop.1.(The figure taken from bearing the yoke; cf. Liv. 9, 6, 12.) Imposuistis in cervicibus nostris sempiternum dominum, Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 54; cf. Liv. 42, 50, 6: qui suis cervicibus tanta munia atque rem publicam sustinent, Cic. Sest. 66, 138; so id. Verr. 2, 5, 42, § 108; id. Mil. 28, 77. —Hence, of any great burden or danger:2.dandae cervice erant crudelitati nefariae,
to submit to, Cic. Phil. 5, 16, 42:a cervicibus nostris avertere Antonium,
id. Ep. ad Brut. 1, 15, 7; id. Phil. 3, 4, 8:non facile hanc tantam molem mali a cervicibus vestris depulissem,
id. Cat. 3, 7, 17:legiones in cervicibus nostris conlocare,
id. Fam. 12, 23, 2:in cervicibus alicujus esse, of too great or dangerous proximity: cum in cervicibus sumus (opp. cum procul abessemus),
Liv. 44, 39, 7: etsi bellum ingens in cervicibus erat, on hand, as an oppressive burden, id. 22, 33, 6:sed nec Romani, tametsi Poeni et Hannibal in cervicibus erant,
Just. 29, 4, 7; cf.:rex ratus eam urbem... suis inpositam esse cervicibus,
Curt. 7, 7, 1.—For boldness:II.qui tantis erunt cervicibus recuperatores, qui audeant, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 59, § 135.—Transf., of things, the neck:amphorae,
Petr. 34, 6; Mart. 12, 32:fistularum,
Vitr. 10, 13:cupressi,
Stat. Th. 6, 855; cf. Col. 4, 7, 3:Peloponnesi, i.e. Isthmus,
Plin. 4, 3, 4, § 8; cf. id. 6, 29, 34, § 170. -
18 bear
1. I1) the ice bears лед держит, по льду можно ходить, лед крепкий2) usually with can; it was more than she could bear Этого она [уже] вынести /выдержать/ не могла. Это было выше ее сил3) she is unable to bear она не может иметь детей; these peach-trees are not going to bear Эти персиковые деревья не будут плодоносить2. II1) bear at some time the tree bears every year (every other year, once in seven years, etc.) Это дерево плодоносит каждый год и т. д.2) bear in some direction naut. bear north (south, east, etc.) лежать /быть расположенным/ к северу и т. д.; the land bore due north земля лежала прямо /точно/ к северу3) bear in some manner bear hard нажимать, надавливать3. III1) bear smth., smb. bear a heavy load (a suitcase, the baggage, a large parcel, a banner, a sleeping child, etc.) нести тяжелый груз и т. д.2) bear smth., smb. bear the weight of a large trunk (an elephant, a heavy man, etc.) выдерживать вес большого сундука и т. д.; this plank /board/ will not bear your weight эта доска не выдержит вашей тяжести; the ice is too thin to bear the weight of the horse лед слишком тонок, чтобы выдержать лошадь; this bridge does not bear more than 10 tons Этот мост рассчитан не больше, чем /только/ на десять тонн3) bear smb., smth. usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative I can't bear this man (the sight of him, this noise, such scenes, the odour, that perfume, etc.) [я] не выношу /терпеть не могу/ Этого человека и т. д; she couldn't bear his condescending manner она не выносила его манеру говорить или обращаться с ней свысока; how could he bear the idea /the thought/ of it? как он мог даже подумать об этом?;4) bear smth. bear responsibility нести ответственность; bear the cost (the expense) оплачивать стоимость (расходы); I am willing to bear all the expenses я согласен (поднести любые расходы; bear losses нести потери, терпеть ущерб; bear the burden взвалить на себя [всю] тяжесть; bear the brunt принять на себя /выдержать/ главный удар (неприятеля)5) bear smth. usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative will he bear the strain (the test)? выдержит ли он это напряжение (испытание)?; he couldn't bear the humiliation он не мог вынести /пережить/ Этого унижения6) bear smth. bear the marks /the signs, the traces/ of blows (of wounds, of punishment, of ill-treatment, of tears, etc.) носить следы побоев и т. д.; this document bears your signature на этом документе стоит ваша подпись; this note bears your name Эта записка адресована вам; this letter bears no date на этом письме нет даты; the envelope bears traces of having been tampered with на конверте имеются /видны/ следы того, что его вскрывали; а monument bearing an inscription памятник с надписью7) bear smth. bear a sword (a revolver, etc.) носить шпагу и т. д.; bear the sceptre (the marshal's staff) носить скипетр (маршальский жезл); all men who can bear arms все мужчины, способные носить оружие; а ship bearing the American colours корабль под американским флагом8) bear smth. often offic. bear the name of John (a noble name, the title of earl, etc.) иметь /носить/ имя Джон и т. д; remember that you bear my name (за)помни, ты носишь мое имя9) bear smth. bear interpretation (explanation, etc.) допускать толкование и т.д.; his words bear only one interpretation его слова можно интерпретировать только в одном смысле; this statement doesn't bear close examination это заявление /утверждение/ не выдерживает пристального анализа; bear comparison выдерживать сравнение10) || bear tales Ябедничать; bear the news передавать новости11) bear smth., smb. bear fruit (good peaches, fine apples, sweet grapes, etc.) давать плоды и т. д.; this tree bears no fruit Это дерево не плодоносит; bear children рожать детей; cats usually bear more than two young ones кошка обычно приносит более двух котят; bear interest (profit) приносить /давать/ проценты (прибыль); at last his efforts bore fruit наконец его усилия принесли плоды /увенчались успехом/12) bear smth. bear the upper storey (the' whole building, the bridge etc.) поддерживать /нести/ верхний этаж и т.д. the four pillars bear the arch Эти четыре колонны несут арку /служат опорой для арки/; Atlas had to bear the weight of the heavens on his shoulders Атлант должен был держать на своих плечах небесный свод4. IV1) bear smb., smth. somewhere bear the wounded home относить или отвозить раненых домой; bear the girl across перенести девушку на другую сторону (улицы, реки и т. п.); bear the cases downstairs снести чемоданы [вниз]2) bear smth. in same manner bear one's head high (proudly etc.) высоко и т. д. держать голову3) bear smth. in some manner bear pain (one's loss, hardships, etc.) patiently (well, manfully, stoically, heroically, philosophically, etc.) переносить боль и т. д. терпеливо и т. д.; bear an operation satisfactorily удовлетворительно перенести операцию; bear one's sorrow in silence молча переносить [свое] горе5. V1) bear smb. smth. bear smb. love (affection, malice, ill-will, etc.) питать /испытывать/ любовь и т.д. к кому-л.; she bore him no love whatever никакой любви к нему она не испытывала; the hatred he bore me ненависть, которую он ко мне питал; I bear you no grudge и не таю обиды против вас, я зла на вас не держу2) bear smb. smb. bear smb. a child (a son, a daughter) родить кому-л. ребенка; she has borne him three sons она родила ему трех сыновей6. VIIbear smb. to do smth. usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative I can't bear him to be away (them to listen, her to laugh at me, etc.) я не выношу /терпеть не могу/, когда он уезжает и т. д.; I couldn't bear him to think that about me я очень не хотел, чтобы он так подумал обо мне; how could he bear her to know the truth? как мог он допустить мысль о том, что она узнает всю правду?7. XI1) be born a man is born человек родился; be born at some time be born in 1920 (in January, on the first of May. etc.) родиться в тысяча девятьсот двадцатом году и т. д; born in 1945 тысяча девятьсот сорок пятого года рождения; be born in some place he was born in England он родился в Англии: the idea was born in the minds of the people Эта мысль зародилась в умах людей; be born of smb. he was born of fairly well-to-do parents он родился в довольно зажиточной семье; be born smb. be born a poet родиться поэтом; be born to do smth. he was not born to become a poet fly не суждено было стать поэтом; he was born to be hanged ему на роду написано окончить жизнь на виселице; be born to smb. offic. a son and a daughter were born to them у них родились сын и дочь; be born with smth. be born with a good memory (with a talent for smth., etc.) быть наделенным хорошей памятью и т. д. от рождения; be born of smth. his confidence is born of knowledge его уверенность порождена знаниями / результат знаний/ || be born out of wedlock быть незаконнорожденным /внебрачным ребенком/2) book, be borne to some place he was borne to prison его отвела в тюрьму; be borne somewhere by smb. the crowd was borne back by the police полиция оттеснила толпу; the boat was borne backward by the wind ветер отнес лодку назад; be bone upon smth. her voice (the music, the song, the fragrance, etc.) was borne upon the wind ветер доносил или уносил звук ее голоса и т. д.3) be borne upon smb. book. it was gradually borne upon me that... до меня постепенно начало доходить, что... || it has to be borne in mind that... следует помнить /не следует забывать/, что...8. XIIIbear to do (to be) smth. usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative I can't bear to be laughed at (to be disturbed, to be asked so many questions, to see animals treated cruelly, etc.) я не выношу /терпеть не могу/, когда надо мной смеются и т. д.; I can't bear to hear him moan [я] не могу слышать, как он стонет9. XIVbear doing smth.1) this cloth will bear washing Этот материал стирается; some passages in this book will bear skipping некоторые места /абзацы/ в этой книге вполне можно пропустить; your joke (his language, the story, etc.) does not bear repeating я не рискну повторить вашу шутку и т. д.2) usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative I can't bear living alone [я] терпеть не могу жить одна; how can you bear to travel by sea? как это ты выносишь морские путешествия?10. XVI1) bear with smb., smth. bear with her (with her whims, with his uneven temper, etc.) относиться к ней и т. д. терпеливо; bear with his bad memory мириться с тем, что у него плохая память; you will have to bear with her inexperience вам придется примириться с ее неопытностью; bear with me a little longer Be сердитесь на меня, потерпите еще немного (я сейчас уйду или доскажу и т. п.)2) bear (up)on smth. bear on the subject (on the question, upon tile situation, etc.) иметь отношение к [данному] предмету и т. д.; your arguments do not bear on the problem ваши доводы не имеют отношения и этой проблеме; it bears directly on our topic Это непосредственно связано с нашей темой3) bear (up)on smth. bear hard on a surface (on a stick, etc.) нажимать /надавливать/ на поверхность и т. д.; if you bear too hard (up)on the point of your pencil it may break если ты будешь слишком сильно нажимать на карандаш, грифель сломается4) bear (up)on smb. bear hard (up)on the people (on the natives, on the settlers, etc.) a) угнетать народ и т. д.; б) ложиться тяжелым бременем на народ и т. д.5) bear in some direction naut. bear to the north (to the east, to the right, etc.) двигаться, идти или поворачивать на север а т. д.; when you reach the top of the hill bear to the left когда дойдете до вершины холма, сверните налево6) bear on smth. bear on the columns (on the pillars. on.the walls, etc.) опираться на колонны и т.д.; the whole building bears on the columns колонны держат все здание; bear heavily on a stick тяжело опираться на палку7) bear in smth. bear in spring (in this climate, in the north, in this soil, etc.) плодоносить весной и т. д.11. XVIIIbear oneself in some manner book. bear oneself well (nobly, gracefully, etc.) держаться хорошо и т. д.; bear oneself like smb. bear oneself like a man (like a soldier, like a queen, etc.) держаться или вести себя как мужчина и т. д.12. XXI11) bear smb., smth. to some place bear the wounded man to the hospital (the thief to prison, the letter to the president, etc.) отвезти, отнести или доставить раненого в больницу и т. д.; the ship bore him to a distant country корабль увез его в дальние края; bear smb., smth. across smth. the bridge bore us across the river по мосту мы попали на другой берег [реки]; bear smth., smb. on (in, over, etc.) smith. bear smth., smb. on (over) one's shoulders (in one's arms, in one's hands, etc.) нести что-л., кого-л. на плечах и т. д.2) bear smth. on /by/ smth. bear a badge on the lapel of one's coat (a sword by one's side, etc.) носить значок /эмблему/ на отвороте пиджака и т. д.3) bear smth. for smth., smb. I don't want to bear the blame for your mistakes я не хочу принимать на себя /нести/ вину да ваши ошибки; you will have to bear the penalty for your misdeeds вам придется понести наказание за свой проступки; who will bear the responsibility for the children? кто будет отвечать /нести ответственность/ за датой?; bear smth. against smb. bear a grudge (malice, ill-will, etc.) against slab. испытывать к кому-л. чувство злобы и т.д., испытывать злобу и т. д. против кого-л. =bear иметь зуб против кого-л.4) bear smth. to smb., smth. bear no relation to smb., smth. не иметь никакого отношения к кому-л., чему-л., bear (no) resemblance to smb., smth. (не) быть похожим да кого-л., что-л. || bear smth. in mind помнить о чем-л.; you must bear his warning in mind вы не должны забывать о его предупреждении5) bear smth. in smth. bear fruit in autumn (in the spring, in this climate, etc.) плодоносить осенью и т.д.;13. XXVbear that... usually with can, especially in the negative or interrogative she couldn't bear that he should forget her она не могла вынести мысля, что он забудет ее -
19 ITQUI
itqui > itquî-.*\ITQUI v.t. tla-.,1.\ITQUI emporter, porter, transporter.Esp., llevar.Angl., to carry s.th..'tlatqui', llevar a cuestas, tener encargo; gobernar. Garibay Llave 374." zan iyoh in îtzontecon quitqui ", il n'emporte que sa tête.Sah10,185-186 = Launey II 257." ohôme quitqui in ihhuitopilli ", carrying the feathered staves in couples. Sah9,66." niman ye ic quinmacah in izquitlamantli quitquiqueh ", thereupon they offered them all the various things which they bore with them. Sah12,6." quitqui, câtoctia in teôcuitlatl in âtoyatl ", la rivière emporte, transporte l'or - el rio arrastra, lleva el oro. Cod Flor XI 213r = ECN11,102." mochi quitquîqueh in înquil in închîl ", ils portent tout, leurs légumes verts, leurs piments.Launey II 196 = W.Lehmann 1938,85." quitquih in închahchân înnetlacâhuîl ", elles emmènent leurs restes dans leurs maisons. Sah2,102." oc cencah miyec tlamantli in quitquîqueh ", ils portaient encore beaucoup plus de choses. Sah12,13." mahtlâcxihuitl omêyi tlahuîca, tlaohtlatoctia, tlatqui, tlamâma ", pour 13 ans il conduit, il met en chemin, il emmène et porte sur son dos (les années).Il s'agit d'un signe du calendrier. Sah7,21." âquin tlatquiz, âquin tlamâmâz in tônaz, in tlathuiz? ", qui prendra sur lui, qui se chargera de faire le Soleil, de faire la lumière - quien tomara el trabajo, quien se echara a cuestas el hazer salir el sol, el hacer amanecer? (Se demandent les dieux à Teôtihuâcan).Launey II 180. Sah HG VII 2 = Garibay Llave 131 = Sah3,1." oncân mocentlâlihqueh in îxquichtin têteoh îhuân monohnôtzqueh in âquin tlatquiz, in âquin tlamamaz in âquin tônatiuh yez ", alors tous les dieux se réunirent et délibérèrent (pour savoir) qui transporterait, qui porterait sur son dos (le temps), qui serait le soleil - there all the gods assembled and consulted among themselves who would bear upon his back the burden of rule, who would be the sun. Sah3,1." in câmpa huiyah in campa calaquiah oztomecatizqueh quitquitihuih in întopîl. auh in âmatl, îtech pohuiya tlanauhzotectli, oltica tlapeyahualli ", wohin sie sich aufmachten, wohin sie eindrangen um Handel zu treiben, nahmen sie ihren Wanderstab mit sich. Die Papiere aber, die ihm zukamen, waren in 4 Streifen geschnitten und floßen über von Kautzchuk. Sah 1952,176:19-20." ômpa quitquih, quitlamelâhualtiah in calmecac, îtôcâyocân mexihco ", ils l'emmènent, ils l'amènent directement au collège des prêtres, à l'endroit nommé Mexico - they brought and took it direct to the priests house the place named Mexico. Il s'agit de la distribution du feu nouveau. Sah7,29." îhuân întlahuâncax quitquiya, îtôcâ tzicuiltecomatl êyi îcxi nâuhcâmpa nacaceh ", y sus recipientes con los acarréaban el pulque era su nombre tzicuiltecomatl: tienen tres pies y orejas en los cuatro lados. Cod Flor II 157 = ECN9,86." in îopochcopa quitquitiuh in iyecaxitl ", he went bearing the bowl of the tobacco tubes in his left hand. Sah9,34." in quitquitiyahqueh tlamacazqueh tlemaitl, copalli, iyauhtli, têcciztli in quipitztiyahqueh ", die Opferbringer trugen die Räuchergefässe mit Kopal und Räucherkraut und bliesen die Schneckentrompeten. Sah 1952,168:32." îcimma nenecocâmpa quitquiticah ", ihren Doppelmaiskolben hält sie jederseitz (in jeder Hand), décrit Chicôme côâtl. Sah 1927,90." in moch quitquitihcac in înnacayo, in îtlachiyeliz ", those of good bearing (and) appearance. Sah9,34." cuâuhcaxitl quitquitinemi ", bearring the eagle vessel. Sah9,63." tlatqui ", it supports (the tree).Est dit de la racine de l'arbre. Sah11,113.2.\ITQUI prendre des responsabilités, gouverner." tlatqui ", il prend des responsabilités - he takes responsabilities.Est dit du souverain tlahtoâni. Sah10,15.*\ITQUI v.t. tê-., porter, transporter quelqu'un." ca nehhuâtl in nimonân in ônimitzitquic in quêzqui mêtztli ", car moi je suis ta mère, je t'ai transporté de nombreux mois. Sah6,100.*\ITQUI v.réfl.,1.\ITQUI se transporter (quelque part)." ômpa motquih ", ils se transportent là-bas. Sah2,98.2.\ITQUI se gouverner soi-même." motqui ", il est maître de soi - selbstherrich ist er. Sah 1952,16:21." motqui, momama, ahontepôhua ", she governs her own conduct, assumes her own burdens; she is disrespectful. Sah10,47." ca ahmo ninotqui, ca ahmo ninomâma, cahmo ninoyocoya ", car je ne me gouverne pas moi-même. Dit le souverain en s'adressant à Tezcatlipoca. Sah6,44.3.\ITQUI être, demeurer intact.Angl., to remain unspoiled, uncorrupted, undefiled; to resist decay or decomposition; to resist defilement." motquiticah moch centlanticah ahmo cualli ", complètement et entièrement mauvais. Sah4,7." zan motquiticah xihuitl ", entièrement en (mosaïque de) turquoises. Sah 12,11." motquiticah quetzalli ", entièrement en plumes de quetzal. Sah12,12.*\ITQUI v.réfl. à sens passif, être transporté.Angl., to be carried. R. Andrews Introd 445." mootqui in âcatl ", on transporte des roseaux. Sah2,134. -
20 एकधुर
éka-dhura
éka-dhurā-vaha
éka-dhurīṇamfn. bearing the same burden, fit for the same burden, equal, apt Pāṇ. 4-4, 79 Naish.
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