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1 animale
1. adj animal attr2. m animal* * *animale agg.2 (fig.) animal, sensual, brutal◆ s.m.1 animal: animali domestici, selvatici, domestic, wild animals; animali da cortile, farmyard animals; animale da compagnia, pet: pesci rossi, cani e gatti sono comuni animali da compagnia, goldfish, dogs and cats are common pets // animale castrato, neuter; animale da latte, suckling; animale da macello, stocker; animale di razza mista, half-breed; animale giovane da ingrasso, fatling; animale pelagico, pelagian; animale stanziale, inhabitant; animale vecchio, cull; animali e piante selvatici, wildlife // Società Protettrice degli Animali, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals2 (fig.) brute, beast.* * *[ani'male]1. sm(gen, fig) animal2. agg* * *[ani'male] 1.aggettivo [regno, vita, grassi] animal2.sostantivo maschile1) biol. zool. animal2) (persona rozza) animal, brute•* * *animale/ani'male/[regno, vita, grassi] animal; calore animale body heat1 biol. zool. animal; cibo per -i animal feed; diritti degli -i animal rights; test sugli -i animal testing2 (persona rozza) animal, bruteanimale da compagnia pet; animale domestico farm animal; animale da preda beast of prey; animale a sangue caldo warm-blooded animal; animale a sangue freddo cold-blooded animal; animale selvatico wild animal. -
2 beau
beau, belle [bo, bεl]━━━━━━━━━1. adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. beautiful ; [homme] good-lookingc. ( = agréable) [voyage, journée] lovely• c'est le bel âge ! it's nice to be young!d. ( = réussi) successful ; [résultat] excellent• c'est le plus beau jour de ma vie ! this is the best day of my life!• ce serait trop beau ! that would be too much to hope for!e. ( = grand) [revenu, profit] handsome ; [brûlure, peur] nasty• c'est un beau salaud (inf!) he's a real bastard (vulg!)f. (locutions)• on a beau faire, ils n'apprennent rien no matter what you do, they don't learn anything• il a eu beau essayer, il n'a pas réussi despite his efforts, he was unsuccessful• il s'est bel et bien trompé he got it well and truly wrong► de plus belle [crier, rire] even louder• reprendre de plus belle [combat, polémique, violence] to start up again with renewed vigour• continuer de plus belle [discrimination, répression] to be worse than ever2. <c. faire le beau [chien] to sit up and beg3. <a. ( = femme) ma belle ! (inf) sweetheart!b. ( = partie décisive) decider• on fait la belle ? shall we play a decider?c. ( = action, parole) (inf) il en a fait de belles quand il était jeune he was a bit wild when he was young* * *
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1) ( esthétiquement) [enfant, femme, visage, yeux, cheveux] beautiful; [homme, garçon] handsome; [jambes] nice; [corps, silhouette] good; [couleur, son, jardin, objet] beautifulce n'est pas (bien) beau à voir! — (colloq) it's not a pretty sight!
2) ( qualitativement) [vêtements, machine, spectacle] good; [collection, spécimen] fine; [travail, cadeau] nice; [temps, jour] fine, nice; [journée, promenade] lovely; [discours, projet] fine; [effort, victoire] nice; [geste, sentiment] noble; [carrière] successful; [succès, avenir, optimisme] greatc'est bien beau tout ça, mais — (colloq) that's all very fine, but
ça serait trop beau! — (colloq) one should be so lucky! (colloq)
3) ( quantitativement) [somme, héritage] tidy; [salaire] very nice; [appétit] big
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nom masculin1) ( choses intéressantes)2) Philosophie ( beauté)3) Météorologiele temps est/se met au beau — the weather is/is turning fine
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avoir beau locution verbalej'ai beau essayer, je n'y arrive pas — it's no good my trying, I can't do it
l'économie a beau se développer, le chômage progresse — even if the economy does develop, unemployment is still growing
on a beau dire, ce n'est pas si simple — no matter what people say, it's not that easy
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bel et bien locution adverbiale1) ( irréversiblement) well and truly2) ( indiscutablement) definitely•Phrasal Verbs:••faire le beau — [chien] to sit up and beg; [personne] to show off
c'est du beau! — (colloq) iron lovely! iron
tout beau (tout beau)! — ( pour calmer) easy(, easy)!
* * *bo, bɛl (belle) bel (devant un nom masculin commençant par une voyelle ou un h muet) beaux mpl1. adj1) [maison, spectacle] lovely, beautiful, [vacances] lovelyune belle journée — a beautiful day, a lovely day
C'est une belle femme. — She is a beautiful woman.
C'est un beau garçon. — He is a good-looking boy.
3) (temps) fine, nicesi le temps est beau — if the weather's fine, if the weather's nice
il fait beau; il fait beau temps — the weather's fine
Il fait beau aujourd'hui. — It's a nice day today.
4) (sentiment) fine, (acte) goodun beau geste fig — a fine gesture
un beau salaire — a very nice salary, a very good salary
un beau jour — one day, one fine day
un beau matin — one morning, one fine morning
avoir beau jeu de; Il a beau jeu de protester. — It's easy for him to protest.
bel et bien — well and truly, (= vraiment) really, really and truly
avoir beau faire qch; J'ai beau essayer, je n'y arrive pas. — No matter how hard I try, I just can't do it., However hard I try, I just can't do it.
pour les beaux yeux de qn lit — for love of sb, for sb's sake
Cette chanteuse d'à peine vingt ans semble promise à un bel avenir. — This singer, barely twenty years old, appears to have a fine future ahead of her.
2. nf1) SPORT (= rencontre décisive) decider2) (= évasion)3. belles nfplen entendre de belles sur qn/qch — to hear a thing or two about sb/sth
en faire de belles — to do stupid things, to do some stupid things
en dire de belles — to say stupid things, to say some stupid things
4. nm1) (= concept)le plus beau c'est que... — the best of it is that...
c'est du beau! — lovely! ironique
faire le beau [chien] — to sit up and beg
* * *A adj1 ( esthétiquement) [enfant, femme, visage, yeux, cheveux] beautiful; [homme, garçon] handsome; [jambes] nice; [corps, silhouette, dents] good; [couleur, son, musique, maison, jardin, objet] beautiful; tu es belle ( extraordinairement) you're beautiful; ( normalement) you look lovely; c'est une belle fille she's very nice-looking; c'est une belle femme she's a beautiful woman; avoir belle allure [personne] to cut a fine figure; [maison, voiture] to be fine-looking; se faire beau to do oneself up; faire beau qn to smarten sb up; ce n'est pas (bien) beau à voir○! it's not a pretty sight!; peindre qch sous de belles couleurs to make sth sound wonderful; ⇒ fille;2 ( qualitativement) [vêtements, machine, performance, match, spectacle] good; [œuvre, collection, bijou, spécimen] fine; [travail, poste, cadeau, anniversaire] nice; [temps, jour] fine, nice; [journée, promenade, rêve] lovely; [promesse, débat, discours, projet] fine; [effort, victoire, exemple, manière] nice; [geste, sentiment, âme] noble; [pensée] beautiful; [carrière] successful; [succès, avenir, optimisme] great; fais de beaux rêves! sweet dreams!; il fait beau the weather is fine; il n'est pas beau de faire it's not nice to do; un beau jour/matin/soir one fine day/morning/evening; au beau milieu de right in the middle of; rien n'est trop beau pour lui/eux nothing is too good for him/them; c'est bien beau tout ça, mais○ that's all very fine, but; trop beau pour être vrai too good to be true; ça serait trop beau○! one should be so lucky○!; ce ne sont que de belles paroles it's all talk; assez de belles paroles, dites ce que vous avez à dire enough of your fine words, say what you have to say; il y a beau temps qu'il n'est pas venu he hasn't been here for ages; ⇒ démener, pluie;3 ( quantitativement) [somme, héritage] tidy; [salaire] very nice; [appétit] big; belle pagaille absolute mess; beau mensonge whopping lie, whopper○; bel égoïste awful egoist; beau salaud◑ real bastard◑.B nm1 ( choses intéressantes) qu'est-ce que tu as fait de beau? done anything interesting?; tu n'as rien de beau à nous raconter? anything interesting to tell us?; le plus beau (de l'histoire) est que the best part (of the story) is that;3 ( bonne qualité) best quality; n'acheter que du beau to buy only the best quality;5 Météo le temps est/se met au beau the weather is/is turning fine.C avoir beau loc verbale j'ai beau essayer/travailler, je n'y arrive pas it's no good my trying/working, I can't do it; l'économie a beau se développer, le chômage progresse even if the economy does develop, unemployment is still growing; on a beau dire, ce n'est pas si simple no matter what people say, it's not that easy.D bel et bien loc adv1 ( irréversiblement) well and truly; bel et bien fini well and truly over;2 ( indiscutablement) definitely; il était bel et bien coupable he was definitely guilty.E belle nf2 ( maîtresse) lady friend; avoir rendez-vous avec sa belle to have a date with one's lady friend;3 Jeux decider; faire la belle to play the decider.F de plus belle loc adv with renewed vigourGB; les hostilités ont repris de plus belle hostilities resumed with renewed vigourGB; la pluie a repris de plus belle it started raining again harder than ever; frapper de plus belle to hit harder than ever; crier de plus belle to shout louder than ever.G belles○ nfpl ( paroles) stories; j'en ai appris or entendu de belles à ton sujet I have been hearing stories about you; on en raconte de belles sur elle there are quite a few stories about her.beau fixe Météo fine weather; être au beau fixe [temps, baromètre] to be set fair; [[affaire, relation] to be going well; avoir le moral au beau fixe○ to be on a high○; beau gosse○ good-looking guy○; être beau gosse to be good-looking; beau linge○ high society; fréquenter le beau linge to hang out○ with society types; beau parleur smooth talker; beau parti ( homme) eligible bachelor; ( femme) good match; épouser un beau parti to marry money; beau sexe fair sex; beaux jours ( beau temps) fine weather ¢; ( belle époque) good days; les beaux jours sont arrivés the fine weather is here; c'étaient les beaux jours those were the days; Beau Danube bleu Mus Blue Danube; bel esprit bel esprit; la Belle au Bois dormant Sleeping Beauty; Belle Époque Belle Époque; style Belle Époque Belle Époque style; belle page Imprim right-hand page; belle plante○ gorgeous specimen○; belle vie life of ease; c'est la belle vie! this is the life!; avoir la belle vie to live it up; belles années happy years.faire le beau [chien] to sit up and beg; [personne] to show off; (se) faire la belle○ ( s'évader) to do a bunk○ GB, to take a powder○ US; l'avoir belle○ to have an easy life; en faire voir de belles○ à qn to give sb a hard time; c'est du beau○! iron lovely! iron; tout beau (tout beau)! ( pour calmer) easy (, easy)!; il ferait beau voir○ (qu'il vienne) I'd like to see the day (when he shows up)○.[bo] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou 'h' muet bel [bɛl]) ( féminin belle [bɛl], pluriel masculin beaux [bo], pluriel féminin belles [bɛl]) adjectifA.1. [bien fait, joli - femme] beautiful, good-looking ; [ - homme] good-looking, handsome ; [ - enfant, physique, objet, décor] beautiful, lovelyse faire beau/belle to get dressed up, to do oneself upil est beau comme l'amour ou un ange ou un astre ou le joura. [homme] he's a very handsome ou good-looking manb. [petit garçon] he's a very handsome ou good-looking boyelle est belle comme un ange ou le jour she's a real beautyil y a eu quelques beaux échanges there were a few good ou fine ralliesdu beau temps nice ou good weatherB.[convenable] nicece n'est pas beau de mentir! it's very naughty ou it's not nice to lie!3. [d'un haut niveau social] smarta. [argent] to marry into money ou a fortuneb. [classe] to marry into a very good familyC.donnez-moi un beau melon/poulet give me a nice big melon/chickenil a un bel appétit he has a good ou hearty appetite2. [en intensif]il y a beau temps: il y a beau temps de ce que je te dis là (familier) what I'm telling you now happened ages ago3. [agréable] good4. [prospère] gooda. [argent] to have a very well-paid jobb. [prestige] to have a high-flying job5. [dans des appellations]venez, ma belle amie do come along, darlingmon beau monsieur, personne ne vous a rien demandé! my friend, this is none of your business!6. [certain]un beau jour/matin one fine day/morningD. (ironique)belle demande! [saugrenue] what a question!beaux discours: ils ont oublié tous leurs beaux discours they've forgotten all their fine ou fine-sounding wordsgarde tes belles promesses ou tes beaux serments! you can keep your promises!j'en ai appris ou entendu de belles sur toi! I heard some fine ou right things about you!il en a fait de belles quand il était petit! he didn't half get up to some mischief when he was little!c'est bien beau tout ça, mais... that's all very fine ou well, but...le plus beau (familier) : et tu ne sais pas le plus beau! and you haven't heard the best part (yet)!, and the best part's still to come!beau adverbe1. MÉTÉOROLOGIEil fait beau the weather's ou it's fineil n'a pas fait très beau l'été dernier the weather wasn't very nice ou good last summer2. (locution)il ferait beau voir qu'elle me donne des ordres! her, boss me around? that'll be the day!avoir beau faire (quelque chose): j'avais beau tirer, la porte ne s'ouvrait pas however hard I pulled, the door wouldn't openj'ai eu beau le lui répéter plusieurs fois, il n'a toujours pas compris I have told him and told him but he still hasn't understoodon a beau dire, on a beau faire, les jeunes s'en vont un jour de la maison (familier) whatever you do or say, young people eventually leave homevous avez beau dire, elle a quand même tout financé elle-même say what you like ou you may criticize, but she's paid for it all herselfa beau mentir qui vient de loin (proverbe) it's easy to lie when there's nobody around to contradict youtout beau: alors, vous signez? — hé, tout beau (tout beau)! you will sign then? — hey, steady on ou not so fast!beau nom masculin1. [esthétique][objets de qualité]pour les meubles du salon, je veux du beau I want really good ou nice furniture for the living room3. (locution)c'est du beau! (familier) : elle a dit un gros mot — c'est du beau! she said a rude word! — how naughty!faire le beau [chien] to sit up and begbelle nom féminin1. [jolie femme] beauty[dame] lady‘la Belle et la Bête’ Madame Leprince de Beaumont, Cocteau ‘Beauty and the Beast’2. (familier) [en appellatif]tu te trompes, ma belle! you're quite wrong my dear!5. (familier & locution)————————au plus beau de locution prépositionnellebel et bien locution adverbialebel et bon locution adjectivale,bel et bonne locution adjectivale————————de plus belle locution adverbialebelle de Fontenay nom féminin————————belle page nom féminin -
3 brutal
I Adj.1. brutal; Film: auch violent; (grausam) cruel; mit brutaler Gewalt with (sheer) brute force; brutale Offenheit brutal openness2. umg. (schwer) tough, hard; brutale Enttäuschung tough blow; brutale Tatsachen cold ( oder hard oder brutal) facts; das war ( ziemlich) brutal! that was (rather) tough ( oder hard), that was a bit stiff ( oder brutal)II Adv.1. brutally; brutal misshandeln violently abuse2. umg. (sehr) really, brutally; brutal gut incredibly good; brutal kalt perishingly cold; das tut brutal weh that hurts like hell* * *brutal; harsh; brutish* * *bru|tal [bru'taːl]1. adjbrutal; (= gewalttätig auch) violent2. adv1) zuschlagen brutally; behandeln cruellyjdm etw ganz brutál sagen — to be brutally or cruelly frank to sb about sth, to tell sb sth (quite) brutally
2) (inf = sehr) incrediblydas tut brutál weh (inf) — that hurts like hell (inf)
* * *1) (like a beast.) beastly2) (very cruel or severe: a brutal beating.) brutal* * *bru·tal[bruˈta:l]I. adj1. (roh) brutalein \brutaler Kerl a bruteein \brutaler Fehler a big mistake a. ironeine \brutale Niederlage a crushing defeat\brutale Ungerechtigkeit gross injusticedas ist ja \brutal! what a bastard! slII. adv1. (roh) brutallyjdm etw ganz \brutal sagen to be brutally [or cruelly] frank with sbdas tut \brutal weh it hurts like hell [or buggery] famdas war \brutal knapp/gut! that was damned close/good! fam\brutal viel[e] a hell of a lot fam* * *1. 2.adverbial brutally* * *A. adjmit brutaler Gewalt with (sheer) brute force;brutale Offenheit brutal openness2. umg (schwer) tough, hard;brutale Enttäuschung tough blow;das war (ziemlich) brutal! that was (rather) tough ( oder hard), that was a bit stiff ( oder brutal)B. adv1. brutally;brutal misshandeln violently abuse2. umg (sehr) really, brutally;brutal gut incredibly good;brutal kalt perishingly cold;das tut brutal weh that hurts like hell* * *1. 2.adverbial brutally -
4 bárbaro
adj.1 barbarian, barbarous, barbaric, beast-like.2 super.3 non-Greco-Roman.intj.super.m.barbarian, philistine, chuff, savage.* * *► adjetivo1 HISTORIA barbarian2 (cruel) barbaric, savage, cruel3 (temerario) daring5 familiar (espléndido) fantastic, terrific► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 HISTORIA barbarian1————————► adverbio1* * *1. (f. - bárbara)noun m.2. (f. - bárbara)adj.1) barbarian, uncivilized2) fantastic* * *bárbaro, -a1. ADJ1) ( Hist) barbarian2) (=cruel) barbarous, cruel; (=espantoso) awful, frightful3) (=grosero) rough, uncouth; (=inculto) ignorant4) * (=increíble) tremendous *, smashing *un éxito bárbaro — a tremendous o smashing success *
es un tío bárbaro — he's a great o fantastic guy *
¡qué bárbaro! — (=estupendo) great!, terrific!; (=horrible) how awful!
2.ADV * (=estupendamente) brilliantlycanta bárbaro — she signs brilliantly, she's a terrific singer
3.EXCL Cono Sur * fine!, OK! *4. SM / F1) ( Hist) barbarian2) (=bruto) uncouth persongritó como un bárbaro — he gave a tremendous shout, he shouted like mad
* * *I- ra adjetivo1) (Hist) barbarian2)a) ( imprudente)no seas bárbaro, no te tires de ahí — don't be an idiot o don't be so stupid, don't try jumping off there
b) ( bruto)no seas bárbaro, no se lo digas — don't be crass o cruel, don't tell him
3) (fam) ( como intensificador) <casa/coche> fantasticIIadverbio (fam)III- ra masculino, femenino1) (Hist) Barbarian2) (fam) ( bruto) lout, thugesos bárbaros me rompieron los vidrios del coche — those vandals o thugs smashed my car windows
comer como un bárbaro — (fam) to eat like a horse
* * *2 = barbaric, philistine, barbarous, barbarian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.Ex. Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.Ex. The title of the article is 'Highest aspirations or barbarous acts: the explosion in human rights documentation'.Ex. The writer examines the hierarchy and organization of barbarian churches that developed in the western Roman Empire in late antiquity.* * *I- ra adjetivo1) (Hist) barbarian2)a) ( imprudente)no seas bárbaro, no te tires de ahí — don't be an idiot o don't be so stupid, don't try jumping off there
b) ( bruto)no seas bárbaro, no se lo digas — don't be crass o cruel, don't tell him
3) (fam) ( como intensificador) <casa/coche> fantasticIIadverbio (fam)III- ra masculino, femenino1) (Hist) Barbarian2) (fam) ( bruto) lout, thugesos bárbaros me rompieron los vidrios del coche — those vandals o thugs smashed my car windows
comer como un bárbaro — (fam) to eat like a horse
* * *bárbaro11 = savage, barbarian.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The father is ultimately a figure of fun and the archetype of an irrational savage.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Waiting for the barbarians? Multicultural public library services in Australia 1985-1992'.bárbaro33 = great, swell.Ex: Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.
Ex: I was reading this book in anticipatian of the movie and it was swell, it was so good I read it two days straight.2 = barbaric, philistine, barbarous, barbarian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.
Ex: Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.Ex: The title of the article is 'Highest aspirations or barbarous acts: the explosion in human rights documentation'.Ex: The writer examines the hierarchy and organization of barbarian churches that developed in the western Roman Empire in late antiquity.* * *A ( Hist) barbarianB1(imprudente): no seas bárbaro, no te tires de ahí don't be an idiot o don't be so stupid, don't try jumping off there2(animal): el muy bárbaro la hizo llorar the brute made her cryno seas bárbaro, no se lo digas don't be crass/cruel, don't tell himC ( fam)1(como intensificador): tengo un hambre bárbara/un sueño bárbaro I'm starving/absolutely bushed o ( BrE) whacked ( colloq), I'm incredibly hungry/tired ( colloq)hace un frío/calor bárbaro it's freezing (cold)/boiling (hot) ( colloq), it's incredibly cold/hot ( colloq)¿te parece bien? — ¡bárbaro! do you think it's a good idea? — fantastic! ( colloq)( fam):lo pasamos bárbaro we had a fantastic time ( colloq)me viene bárbaro it's super!, it's just what I needed!masculine, feminineA ( Hist) Barbarianlos bárbaros the BarbariansB ( fam)(bruto): estos bárbaros me destrozaron la alfombra these louts ruined my carpetesos hinchas de fútbol son unos bárbaros those football fans behave like animals o are just a bunch of thugsesos bárbaros me han roto los cristales del coche those vandals o thugs have smashed my car windowscomer como un bárbaro ( fam); to eat like a horse* * *
bárbaro 1◊ -ra adjetivo
1 (Hist) barbarian
2 ( bruto):
no seas bárbaro, no se lo digas don't be crass o cruel, don't tell him
3 (fam) ( como intensificador) ‹casa/coche› fantastic;
bárbaro 2 adverbio (fam):◊ lo pasamos bárbaro we had a fantastic time (colloq)
bárbaro 3 -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 (Hist) Barbarian
2 (fam) ( bruto) lout, thug
bárbaro,-a
I adjetivo
1 (cruel, despiadado) barbaric: fue un castigo bárbaro, it was a barbaric punishment
2 (incivilizado, rudo) barbarous
3 fam (en mucha cantidad) massive: tengo un cansancio bárbaro, I'm absolutely exhausted
4 fam (fenomenal, maravilloso) fantastic, terrific
5 Hist barbarian
II m,f Hist barbarian
' bárbaro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bárbara
English:
barbarian
- barbaric
- boor
- boorish
- yahoo
- swell
* * *bárbaro, -a♦ adj1. Hist barbarian2. [cruel] barbaric, cruel3. [bruto] uncouth, coarse;no seas bárbaro, desconecta primero el enchufe don't be such an idiot, take the plug out firstsu último disco es bárbaro her latest record is fantastic o great;con esa falda estás bárbara you look fantastic o great in that skirt;es una persona bárbara she's a wonderful person;conseguí las entradas – ¡bárbaro! I got the tickets – great o fantastic!tengo una sed bárbara I'm dead thirsty♦ nm,f1. Hist barbarian;los bárbaros the barbarians2. [persona bruta] brute, animal;el bárbaro de su marido le pega her brute of a husband beats her;unos bárbaros destrozaron la cabina telefónica some animals o Br yobs destroyed the phone Br box o US booth♦ advFam [magníficamente]pasarlo bárbaro to have a wild time* * *I adj famtremendous, awesome fam ;¡qué bárbaro! amazing!, wicked! fam ;lo pasamos bárbaro fam we had a whale of a timeII m, bárbara f fampunk fam* * *anoche lo pasamos bárbaro: we had a wild time last nightbárbaro, -ra adj1) : barbarous, wild, uncivilizedbárbaro, -ra n: barbarian* * *bárbaro adj1. (violento) brutal / violent2. (estupendo) fantastic / terrific -
5 Mensch
m; -en, -en1. als Gattung: human being; der Mensch man, homo sapiens; (die Menschheit) mankind; die Menschen man Sg., humans; ich bin auch nur ein Mensch I’m only human; das sind doch keine Menschen mehr! they’re no longer human, they’re just animals; eine Seele von Mensch sein have a heart of gold; sich anstellen wie der erste Mensch umg. act as if one hasn’t a clue, pretend to be stupid; Menschen fressende Tiere man-eating animals; kein Mensch mehr sein umg., fig. be completely dead; nur noch ein halber Mensch sein umg., fig. be half dead; wieder Mensch sein umg., fig. be back among the living; denken2. (Person) person, man, weiblich: woman; ( die) Menschen people; als Mensch ist er in Ordnung etc. as a person ( oder human being) he’s OK etc.; mit jemandem von Mensch zu Mensch reden have a heart-to-heart (talk) with s.o.; Mann auch: talk to s.o. man to man; gern unter Menschen sein enjoy company, be the sociable type; kein Mensch nobody, not a soul; ein neuer Mensch werden (sich wandeln) become a different person; des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich Sprichw. do what you like if it makes you happy3. umg., als Interj., erstaunt: goodness!, gosh!; vorwurfsvoll: for goodness’ (Sl. Christ’s) sake!; begeistert: wow!; Mensch, pass doch auf! hey, look what you’re doing!; Mensch Meier! good grief!; Mensch, das ist ja super! wow, that’s fantastic!—n; -(e)s, -er; Dial., meist pej. female* * *der Menschhuman; man; human being* * *Mẹnsch I [mɛnʃ]m -en, -en1) (= Person) person, man/womanein anderer Mensch werden — to become a different person or man/woman
ein neuer Mensch werden — to become a new person or man/woman
von Mensch zu Mensch — man-to-man/woman-to-woman
es war kein Mensch da — there was nobody there, there was not a soul there
als Mensch — as a person
des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich (Prov) — do what you want if it makes you happy (inf)
das konnte kein Mensch ahnen! — no-one ( on earth) could have foreseen that!
viel unter ( die) Menschen kommen — to meet a lot of people, to get around (a lot)
man muss die Menschen nehmen, wie sie sind — you have to take people as they are or come
2)(als Gattung)
der Mensch — mandie Menschen — man sing, human beings pl, people pl
die Ruritanier sind gutmütige Menschen — the Ruritanians are a good-natured race or are good-natured people
ein Tier, das keine Menschen mag — an animal that doesn't like people or humans
Mensch bleiben (inf) — to stay human
wer so etwas macht, ist kein Mensch mehr — somebody who does something like that is not human
alle Menschen müssen sterben — we are all mortal
alle Menschen haben tierische Gelüste — all human beings have animal cravings
See:= menschenverachtend3)(= die Menschheit)
die Menschen — mankind, man, humankind (esp US)Jesus ist gekommen, um die Menschen zu retten — Jesus came to save mankind or humankind (esp US)
Mensch, hat die Beine! — hey or wow! has she got a pair of legs! (inf)
Mensch, das habe ich ganz vergessen — damn, I completely forgot (inf)
Mensch, da habe ich mich aber getäuscht — boy, was I wrong! (inf)
Mensch, habe ich mich beeilt/geärgert! — boy, did I rush/was I angry! (inf)
IIMensch Meier! — golly! (dated inf), gosh! (dated inf)
nt -(e)s, -er (sl)cow (inf); (gemein) bitch (sl)* * *der1) (a person: Animals may behave like that, but human beings shouldn't.) human being2) (a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) human3) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) man* * *Mensch1<-en, -en>[ˈmɛnʃ]m1. (menschliches Lebewesen)▪ der \Mensch man no pl, no art▪ die \Menschen pl man no pl, no art, human beings plich bin auch nur ein \Mensch! I'm only human!man muss die \Menschen nehmen, wie sie sind you have to take people as they are\Mensch bleiben to stay human\Menschen fressend man-eatingdas Gute im \Menschen the good in mandas sind doch keine \Menschen mehr! they are a pack of animals!2. (Person) person, man/woman▪ \Menschen pl people plunter [die] \Menschen gehen to mix with peoplesie sollte mehr unter \Menschen gehen she should mix with people [or socialize] [or get out] more[viel] unter \Menschen kommen to get out [a lot], to meet [a lot of] peoplekein \Mensch no one, nobodydas konnte kein \Mensch ahnen! no one cold have foreseen that!es war kein \Mensch da there was no one [or not a soul] there▪ der \Mensch man no pl, no art▪ die \Menschen pl mankind sing, no artJesus ist gekommen, um die \Menschen zu retten Jesus came to save mankindso sind die \Menschen that's how people are, that's human naturealle \Menschen everyone, everybodydes \Menschen Sohn REL the Son of Man\Mensch und Tier man and beast4.\Mensch, war das anstrengend boy, was that exhausting\Mensch, war das ein Glück! boy, that was a piece of luck!\Mensch, verschwinde! hey, clear off!\Mensch, das habe ich ganz vergessen! blast, I completely forgot!\Mensch, hast du dich verändert! good Lord, haven't you changed!▶ ein anderer \Mensch werden to become a different person [or man/woman]wie der letzte \Mensch aussehen to look ridiculous▶ nur ein halber \Mensch sein to feel incompleteohne dich bin ich nur ein halber \Mensch I'm lost without youwenn sie nicht genügend geschlafen hat, ist sie nur ein halber \Mensch if she hasn't had enough sleep, she's not herself [or only half there]▶ ein neuer \Mensch werden to become a new man/woman [or person]▶ wieder ein \Mensch sein to feel like a human being again▶ von \Mensch zu \Mensch man to man/woman to womanMensch2<-[e]s, -er>[ˈmɛnʃ]* * *der; Menschen, Menschen1) (Gattung)die Menschen — man sing.; human beings; mankind sing. no art.
nur noch ein halber Mensch sein — be just about all in
wieder ein Mensch sein — (ugs.) feel like a human being again
2) (Person) person; man/womanwie der erste Mensch/die ersten Menschen — extremely awkwardly
von Mensch zu Mensch — man to man/woman to woman
Mensch, ärgere dich nicht — (Gesellschaftsspiel) ludo
3) (salopp): (Anrede) (bewundernd) wow; (erstaunt) wow; good grief; (vorwurfsvoll) for heaven's sakeMensch, war das ein Glück! — boy, that was a piece of luck!
* * *Mensch1 m; -en, -en1. als Gattung: human being;der Mensch man, homo sapiens; (die Menschheit) mankind;die Menschen man sg, humans;ich bin auch nur ein Mensch I’m only human;das sind doch keine Menschen mehr! they’re no longer human, they’re just animals;eine Seele von Mensch sein have a heart of gold;Menschen fressende Tiere man-eating animals;kein Mensch mehr sein umg, fig be completely dead;nur noch ein halber Mensch sein umg, fig be half dead;(die) Menschen people;mit jemandem von Mensch zu Mensch reden have a heart-to-heart (talk) with sb; Mann auch: talk to sb man to man;gern unter Menschen sein enjoy company, be the sociable type;kein Mensch nobody, not a soul;ein neuer Mensch werden (sich wandeln) become a different person;des Menschen Wille ist sein Himmelreich sprichw do what you like if it makes you happy3. umg, als int, erstaunt: goodness!, gosh!; vorwurfsvoll: for goodness’ (sl Christ’s) sake!; begeistert: wow!;Mensch, pass doch auf! hey, look what you’re doing!;Mensch Meier! good grief!;Mensch, das ist ja super! wow, that’s fantastic!Mensch2 n; -(e)s, -er; dial, meist pej female* * *der; Menschen, Menschen1) (Gattung)die Menschen — man sing.; human beings; mankind sing. no art.
wieder ein Mensch sein — (ugs.) feel like a human being again
2) (Person) person; man/womanwie der erste Mensch/die ersten Menschen — extremely awkwardly
von Mensch zu Mensch — man to man/woman to woman
Mensch, ärgere dich nicht — (Gesellschaftsspiel) ludo
3) (salopp): (Anrede) (bewundernd) wow; (erstaunt) wow; good grief; (vorwurfsvoll) for heaven's sakeMensch, war das ein Glück! — boy, that was a piece of luck!
* * *-en m.human being n. -
6 Wetter
n; -s, -1. nur Sg. weather; bei diesem Wetter in this (sort of) weather; bei jedem Wetter in any weather, in all weathers; bei klarem Wetter in fine weather; wie ist / wird das Wetter? what’s the weather like / going to be like?; wir hatten herrliches / schlechtes Wetter we had wonderful / bad weather; was für ein Wetter! umg. what weather!; das Wetter meint es gut mit uns umg. we’re lucky with the weather, the weather’s being kind to us; ein Wetter zum Eierlegen! umg. fantastic weather; bei solchem Wetter möchte man keinen Hund vor die Tür jagen umg. this weather’s not fit for man nor beast, you wouldn’t send a dog out in this weather; ( und nun) das Wetter TV etc. (and now) the weather (forecast); gut Wetter bei jemandem machen umg., fig. get s.o. into the right mood; um gut(es) Wetter bitten umg., fig. try to make it up, try to smooth things over2. (Unwetter) storm; ein Wetter zieht sich zusammen / bricht los / verzieht sich a storm is gathering / breaking / passing; alle Wetter! umg., fig. good grief!—* * *das Wetterweather;der Wetterwagerer; taker* * *Wẹt|ter I ['vɛtɐ]nt -s, -bei so einem Wetter — in weather like that, in such weather
wir haben herrliches Wetter — the weather's marvellous (Brit) or marvelous (US)
or Heldenzeugen (inf) — fantastic weather (inf)
alle Wetter! (inf) — my goodness!, by Jove! (dated)
2) (= Unwetter) stormmatte Wetter pl — chokedamp sing (Brit), blackdamp sing
giftige or böse Wetter pl — whitedamp sing
II ['vɛtɐ]schlagende Wetter pl — firedamp sing
1. m -s, -, Wet|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenbetter* * *(conditions in the atmosphere, especially as regards heat or cold, wind, rain, snow etc: The weather is too hot for me; stormy weather; ( also adjective) a weather chart/report, the weather forecast.) weather* * *Wet·ter<-s, ->[ˈvɛtɐ]ntbei jedem \Wetter in all kinds of weather, in all weathers3.* * *das; Wetter, Wetter1) o. Pl. weatheres ist schönes Wetter — the weather is good or fine
bei jemandem gut Wetter machen — (fig. ugs.) get on the right side of somebody; butter somebody up
2) (UnWetter) storm3) Plural (Bergbau)* * *Wetter1 n; -s, -1. nur sg weather;bei diesem Wetter in this (sort of) weather;bei jedem Wetter in any weather, in all weathers;bei klarem Wetter in fine weather;wie ist/wird das Wetter? what’s the weather like/going to be like?;wir hatten herrliches/schlechtes Wetter we had wonderful/bad weather;was für ein Wetter! umg what weather!;das Wetter meint es gut mit uns umg we’re lucky with the weather, the weather’s being kind to us;ein Wetter zum Eierlegen! umg fantastic weather;bei solchem Wetter möchte man keinen Hund vor die Tür jagen umg this weather’s not fit for man nor beast, you wouldn’t send a dog out in this weather;gut Wetter bei jemandem machen umg, fig get sb into the right mood;um gut(es) Wetter bitten umg, fig try to make it up, try to smooth things over2. (Unwetter) storm;ein Wetter zieht sich zusammen/bricht los/verzieht sich a storm is gathering/breaking/passing;alle Wetter! umg, fig good grief!3. BERGB:* * *das; Wetter, Wetter1) o. Pl. weatheres ist schönes Wetter — the weather is good or fine
bei jemandem gut Wetter machen — (fig. ugs.) get on the right side of somebody; butter somebody up
2) (UnWetter) storm3) Plural (Bergbau)* * *n.weather n. -
7 LEGGJA
* * *(legg, lagða, lagiðr, lagðr, laginn), v.1) to lay, place (Már hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar);leggja net, to lay a net;2) to put;leggja eld í, to put fire to;leggja söðul á hest, to put a saddle on a horse;leggja árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling;leggja ofan segi, to haul down, take in the sails;leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, slay, kill;leggja hlut sinn, to lose one’s lot, be worsted;3) to lay, drop, of a beast (hvelparnir, er eigi vóru lagðir);4) to lay, make, build;leggja garða, to make fences;5) to appoint, fix (leggja stefnu, leika, bardaga);6) to tax, value (hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs);leggja e-n úgildan, to award no fine for, put no price on;leggja at léttu, to make light of;7) to settle;leggja sakar, to settle strife;leggja lög, to lay down laws;leggja leið sína, to take a direction;hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming often to O.;8) to allot, assign (þér mun lagit verða at vera einvaldskonungr yfir Noregi);hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, what comfort is there appointed for S.?;þér var lengra líf lagit, a longer life was destined for thee;9) to lay out, pay, discharge;leggja at veði, to give as bail;leggja á hættu, to risk;leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expenses;leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing;leggja fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head;10) to lay a ship’s course, stand of or on, sail, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., lét hann blása herblástr ok leggja út ór höfninni, and sailed out of the harbour;leggja at, to land (lagði hann at við Sundólfsstaði);in a naval battle, to attack (lögðu þeir þá at þeim);leggja undir land, to stand in towards land;fig. to give in;leggja (skip) í rétt, to drift or run before the wind;11) to set off, start;leggja á flótta, to take toftight;leggja eptir e-m, to pursue;leggja upp, to start on a journey;12) to stab, thrust, with a weapon (Þ. leggr hann spjóti til bana);13) impers. it turns, is driven in a direction (of smoke, smell, fire);hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows hitherward;to freeze over, be covered with snow or ice (þá er ísa lagði á vötn);leggja nær, to be on the brink of;nær lagði þat úfœru einu sinni, it had well nigh come to a disaster;14) with preps.:leggja e-t af, to cede, give up (H. bróðir hans lagði af við hann sinn part í eyjunni);to leave off, desist from (legg af héðan af versagørð, sagði erkibiskup);leggja af fénað, to slaughter cattle;leggja e-t aptr, to give back, return (báðu mik leggja aptr taflit);leggja at, leggja at landi, to land;leggja at e-m, to attack;leggja e-t á e-n, to impose, lay (a burden, tax) upon one (leggja skatt, skyldir, yfirbót á e-n);leggja e-t á við e-n = leggja e-t á e-n;leggja stund, kapp, hug á e-t, to take pains about, great interest in, a thing;leggja ást, elsku, mætur á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for a thing, to cherish a thing or person;leggja fæð, öfund, hatr á, to take dislike, envy, hatred to;leggja móti e-m, to oppose, contradict one;leggja e-t til, to furnish, contribute, as one’s share (hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér?);leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved;leggja lof til, to give praise to;leggja gott (illt) til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to one, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner;leggja e-t til lofs e-m, to put a thing to a person’s credit;leggja e-t til orðs, to talk about;leggja e-m e-t til ámælis, orðs, to blame one for a thing;leggja e-t undir or undir sik, to conquer, vanquish (Knútr konungr lagði allt land undir sik íNoregi);leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit a matter to a person, refer to (þeir höfðu lagit mál undir Njál);leggja undir trúnað e-s, to trust;ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him;leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour;leggja e-t upp við e-n, to hand over to one;leggja e-t eigi langt upp, not to make much of, to make light of (eigi legg ek slíkt langt upp);leggja e-t við e-t, to add to (leggja aðra tölu við aðra);leggja við líf sitt, höfuð sitt, to stake one’s life;leggja við sekt, to fix a fine;15) refl., leggjast.* * *a causal of liggja, q. v.; pres. legg, pl. leggjum; pret. lagði; subj. legði; imperat. legg or leggðú; part. lagiðr, lagið, lagit; contr. lagðr, lögð, lagt; part. laginn, Fb. ii. 386, which form is in mod. Icel. used as an adjective only; a part. pass. lagztr, lögzt, lagzt, Fas. ii. 345, and in mod. usage: [Ulf. lagjan = τιθέναι; A. S. lecgan; Engl. lay; O. H. G. legjan; Germ. legen; Swed. lägga; Dan. lægge]:—to lay.A. Prop. to lay, place; ok lagði hann á altara, Ver. 14; er hann var lagiðr á bálit, Hkr. i. 32; á lúðr lagiðr, Vþm.; vóru steinar lagðir í hring utan um, Eg. 486; Már lá útar á bekk, ok hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar, Sturl. i. 13; leggja net, to lay a net, K. Þ. K. 88:—to lay down, leggja sinn aldr, Ht.2. to put; leggja band um, umhverfis, to fasten a string round the body, Eg. 340; leggja saman augun, to put the eyes together, shut them, id.; leggja eld í, to put fire to, Nj. 74, 131; leggja hendr at síðum mér, Fms. x. 331; leggja stýri í lag, to put it right, Hkr. i. 32; leggja ofan segl ok viðu, to haul down, take in the sails, Fms. iv. 372, ix. 23; l. lénur, söðul, á hest, to put a saddle on a horse, Nj. 74, Landn. 151; l. á hest, or leggja á (simply), to saddle; leggja hapt á hest, Grág. i. 436; l. mark á, of sheep, 426; l. hús ofan, to pull it down, Bs. i. 163; l. klyfjar ofan, to unload a horse, K. Þ. K. 94; l. klyfjar upp, to pack a horse, N. G. L. i. 349; l. árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling, Edda 36: the mod. phrase, leggja árar í bát, to give a thing up, lose heart; l. fyrir lið, to give up, see lið; fyrir lagðr, outworn, exhausted, Mar. 1060, Fas. ii. 278.3. leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, make bite the dust, Nj. 117, Eg. 426, Fms. vii. 296, viii. 43, x. 257, Njarð. 378; leggja fyrir borð, to put overboard, metaph. to forsake, Clem. 47; leggja í leg, to lay waste, Grág. ii. 278; leggja hlut sinn, to lay down or lose one’s lot, be worsted, Sturl. iii. 103: leggja mál í görð, to put into court, Nj. 88, 101; l. mál í umræðu, to put it to discussion, Orkn. 426; l. mál til sætta, Nj. 111.4. to lay, drop, of a beast; hvelparnir er eigi vóru lagðir, Fb. i. 104.II. metaph. in a mental sense; leggja stund, starf, hug, kapp … á e-t, to study a thing, take pains about, interest in it; as also, leggja ást, elsku, mætr á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for, to love, cherish a thing or person; and again, leggja fæð, öfund, hatr … á, to take dislike, envy to, Al. 95, Ísl. ii. 197, Nj. 31, 46, Eg. 42, 418, Ld. 60, Fb. ii. 229, Fms. i. 31: freq. in old and mod. usage, thus, Sturla lagði mikinn hug á, at láta rita sögu-bækr eptir bókuni þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; leggja e-t e-m til orðs, ámælis, to put a thing to a person’s blame, blame him for it, Nj. 62, 85, 138, 246, Ld. 250; l. e-t til lofs e-m, to laud one, put a thing to a person’s credit, Fms. x. 98.2. with prepp.; leggja á, to impose, put upon; leggja skyldir, skatt … á, Fms. x. 51, 93, Rb. 394:—leggja af, to leave off, cease doing; legg af héðan af versa-görð, sagði erkibiskup, ok stúdera heldr í kirkjunnar lögum, Bs. i. 799:—leggja e-t fyrir sik, to set a task before one, Fms. ii. 103, xi. 157:—leggja til, to add to, xi. 51, Hom. 138:—leggja undir or undir sik, to lay under oneself, conquer, vanquish, Fms. i. 3, x. 35, Eg. 12, Stj. 46, 146; leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour, Grág. i. 29, Nj. 150; leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit it to a person, refer to, 105; l. e-t undir trúnað e-s, to trust, Fms. ix. 397; ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him, Bjarn. 52:—leggja út, mod. to translate (út-legging):—leggja við, to add to, Grág. i. 22, Hom. 138, 155. Rb. 88, Al. 358.III. to lay, place, found, build; leggja afla, Vsp. 7; leggja garða, to make fences, Rm. 12; leggja götur, to make roads, Dipl. iv. 12; leggja lúðra, to place right, adjust the bin, Gs. 3; leggja leið, to take a direction, Fas. i. 57; hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming to O., Fbr. 30; leggja e-t í vana sinn, to make a habit of.2. metaph. to lay, settle; leggja sakar, to settle strife, Vsp. 64; leggja landrétt, to settle the public rights, make laws, Sighvat; leggja lög, to lay down laws, of the three weird sisters ordering the fate of men, Vsp.:—to lay down, ordain, lagt er allt fyrir, all is predestined, Skv. I, Skm. 13, Ls. 48; era með löstum lögð æfi þér, Skv. 1, 33; hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, 30; leggja á, to ordain, en þú hugfest þá hluti er ek segi þér, ok legg á þik, Bs. i. 199; ef þeir eru á lagðir ( ordered) fyrir váttum, Gþl. 439; þá hluti er ek hefi á lagt við þik, Eg. 738; leggja lög á, to make, lay down a law, Bs. i. 28: leggja ríkt á, to order peremptorily: of a spell, leggja á, to enchant; ‘mæli eg um og legg eg á!’ is in the tales the formula with which witches say the spell.3. to appoint, fix, a meeting or the like; eru þá leikar lagðir í Ásbjarnar-nesi, Ld. 196; leikr var lagiðr á Hvítár-völlum, Eg. 188; þeir lögðu við landsmenn hálfs-mánaðar frið, 228; leggja stefnu með sér, Fms. i. 36; var lögð konunga-stefna í Elfi, vii. 62; leggja bardaga við e-n, xi. 418; l. með sér vináttu, Eg. 278; Augustus keisari lagði frið ( established peace) um allan heim, Edda.IV. to tax, value (fjár-lag); hross eru ok lögð, hestr fjögurra vetra gamall við kú, Grág. i. 503; leggja lag á mjöl, ii. 404; ef fyrr er keypt en lag er á lagt, id.; leggja lag á varning manna, Ísl. ii. 126; þat þykkir mér jafnligast at þú leggir land svá dýrt, en ek kjósa hvárr okkarr leysa skal, … hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs, … er þú leggr svá údýrt Helgafells-land, Eb. 38; vil ek þat vinna til sætta at leggja son minn úgildan, Nj. 250; at Hallr af Síðu hafði lagit úgildan son sinn, ok vann þat til sætta, 251; leggja at léttu, to lay a tax on light, Fas. iii. 553.V. to lay out, pay, discharge; leggja at veði, to give as bail, Edda 17; buðu at leggja sik í veð fyrir þessa menn, Nj. 163; leggja á hættu, to risk, Eg. 86; leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expences, Eg. 43; leggja veð eðr fá vörzlu, Gþl. 389: leggja í kostnað, to expend, Fms. xi. 232; leggja sik í háska, veð, to put oneself in danger, to stake one’s life, vii. 263, Nj. 163:—leggja aptr, to pay back, Grett. 174 new Ed.; leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing, Nj. 106, 178:—l. fram, to lay forth, lay out, exhibit (fram-lag); allan þann sóma er hann hefir fram lagit, Ld. 32; mikit muntú þurfa fram at leggja með honum, þvíat hón á allan arf eptir mik, Nj. 3; l. fram líf sitt, Eg. 426:—leggja til, to pay to, furnish, contribute, as one’s share; hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér, Nj. 7; hvat viltú þá til leggja? langskip tvau, 42; skortir mik eigi fé til at leggja fyrir farit, 128; kunni hann til alls góð ráð at leggja, Eg. 2; hefi ek þar til (lagit) mörg orð, 728; lét ek þar sælu-hús göra ok lagða fé til, Fms. vii. 122, Js. 4; þau ráð er Gregoríus lagði til, Fms. vii. 258; l. fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head, Nj. 112, Grett. passim:—metaph., leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved, Nj. 88, 112; Gunnarr lagði ekki til, G. remained silent, 52; leggja lof til, to give praise to, Eg. 33; leggja orð í (til), to ‘lay a word to,’ say a word in a matter, remonstrate, Grág. i. 290; leggja gott, íllt til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner, Sturl. iii. 151 (til-lögur):—leggja hlut sinn, líf sitt, við, to risk one’s lot, stake one’s life, i. 162, Nj. 113, 218; l. sik allan við, to do one’s best, Eg. 738; l. sekt við, l. lögbrot við, of a penalty, Nj. 113, Eg. 352, H. E. i. 505:—leggja út, to lay out, pay, Vm. 33; of betting, Orkn. 200:—leggja fé upp, to lay up, invest; l. fé upp í jörð, Dipl. v. 21; lagða ek upp við minn kæra Orm biskup hálfan viðreka, I made it over to O., ii. 4; l. upp fé, to lay up, board.VI. of direction, esp. as a naut. term, to stand off or on, lay a ship’s course, esp. from or towards a port, to or from an attack, to sail, proceed to sea, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., leggja skip or skipi; þú skalt leggja fram sem þér líkar (place the ship to attack), Nj. 8; ok leggr fram skeiðina jafnfram skipi Rúts, id.; þeir leggja út undir eina ey ok bíða þar byrjar, 133; hann lagði skip sín inn á sundit, 271; þeir bjuggusk um sem skjótast ok lögðu út skipunum, Eg. 358; en er skipit var lagit út undir Fenhring, Fms. x. 64; Sigvaldi leggr skip sitt í miðja fylking ( lays his ship alongside of), xi. 126; þeir hittu drómund einn í hafi ok lögðu til níu skipum ok borðusk, … at lyktum lögðu þeir snekkjunum undir drómundinn, Hkr. iii. 353; leggja undir land, to stand in towards land, Eb. 126, where in a metaph. sense = to give in; lögðu þeir eigi inn í ósinn, en lögðu útarliga á höfnina, Ísl. ii. 126; bauð hann út leiðangri at liði ok skipum ok lagði ( stood) út til Staðs fyrir innan Þórsbjörg, Fms. i. 12; síðan leggja þeir í Löginn upp, Hkr. i. 32; Knútr konungr lagði þegar upp í ána ok at kastalanum, Fms. ix. 23, xi. 196; réru þeir langskipinu upp í ána ok lögðu til bæjar þess, Eg. 80; lögðu víkingar við þat frá, Landn. 223; þá lögðu þeir at nesi einu, Eg. 161; ok lögðu þar at landi, 203; lagði hann at ( landed) við Sundólfs-staði, Fms. ix. 483; en er þeir koma norðr at Hákonar-hellu þá lögðu þeir þar at, Hkr. i. 160: leggja at, to attack, in a naval battle (atlaga); lögðu þeir þá at þeim, Nj. 25, Eg. 81; munu vér leggja til orrostu við þá, Fms. vii. 257; létusk allir búnir at leggja at þeim Hákoni, id.; ef þeir leggja at, Jómsvíkingar, xi. 134:—leggja í rétt, to drift or run before the wind, skipverjar, þeir er sigla vildu, eðr þeir er í rétt vildu leggja skipit, Fbr. 59; mæltu þeir er leið sögðu at varligra væri at lægja seglit ok leggja skipit í rétt um nóttina, en sigla til lands at ljósum degi, Fms. ii. 64; þá kom andviðri ok leggja þeir í rétt, Bs. i. 420; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, kom á stormr svá at eigi fengu þeir lengi í rétti legit, ok sigldu þeir þá við eitt rif, Bær. 5; þá kemr enn landviðri ok leggja cnn í rétt ok rekr vestr í haf, Bs. i. 483; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, 484; féll veðrit ok görði lögn, lögðu þeir þá í rétt, ok létu reiða fyrir nokkurar nætr, Eg. 372.2. without the notion of sea, to start; leggja á flótta, to turn to flight, fly, Fms. x. 241, xi. 341, 391, Orkn. 4, Hkr. i. 319, passim; leggja ú fund þeirra, Fms. vii. 258; leggja eptir, to pursue, x. 215; leggja upp, to start on a journey: metaph., leggja e-t ekki langt upp, Grett. 51 new Ed.3. to stab, thrust with a weapon, the weapon in dat. or absol. (lag = a thrust), Nj. 8, 64, Njarð. 378, Eg. 216, 258, 298, Nj. 43, 56, Grág. ii. 7, Gþl. 165, passim; opp. to höggva, höggva ok leggja, hann hjó ok lagði, and the like.VII. impers. it turns, in driven in a direction, of smoke, smell, fire, or the like; hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows thitherward, Nj. 202; en eldinn lagði at þeim, Fms. i. 266; fyrir údaun er ór hauginum mun út leggja, iv. 28; varask gust þann ok údaun er út lagði or haugnum, … af fýlu þeirri sem út lagði, Ísl. ii. 45; ok er eldrinn var görr, lagði reykinn upp í skarðit, Eb. 220; ef hval leggr út, if a (dead) whale is driven off land, Gþl. 462:—of ice, snow, to freeze, be covered with snow, ice, þá leggr snjó nokkurn fyrir þá, 655 xv. 12; er ís leggr á vatnit, Grág. ii. 287; þá er ísa lagði á vötn, Fms. ii. 103: the place frozen in acc., vóru íslög mikil ok hafði langt lagt lit Breiðafjörð, Ld. 286; lagði ok Ögrsvatn, Fbr. 30 new Ed.; lagði fjörðinn út langt, 60 new Ed.: part., íss var lagðr á Hofstaða-vág, Eb. 236:—of winter, cold, þegar er gott er ok vetr (acc.) leggr á, Grett. 24 new Ed.; lagði þegar á frer ok snjófa, Bs. i. 872; but pers., leggr á hríðir ok snjóvar (better snjóva), Bs. i. 198.2. the phrase, leggja nær, to ‘lie near,’ be on the brink of; nær lagði þat úfæru eitt sinn, it had well nigh come to a disaster, Edda 17; lagði þá svá nær at allr þingheimr mundi berjask, it was on the brink of …, Nj. 163; lagði nær at hann mundi reka í svelginn, Fms. x. 145.B. Reflex. to lay oneself, lie; leggjask niðr í runna nokkura, Nj. 132; er Skálm merr yður leggsk undir klyfjum, Landn. 77; þá leggjask í akrinn flugur þær, er …, 673 A. 3:—of going to bed, þeir höfðu lagizk til svefns, were gone to sleep, Nj. 155; Skarphéðinn lagðisk ekki niðr um kveldit, 170:—leggjask með konu, to cohabit (illicitly), Fms. i. 57, K. Á. 118, Fas. iii. 390, Grág. i. 351:—of illness, to fall sick, take to bed, tók hón sótt ok lagðisk í rekkju, Nj. 14; þá lét hann búa hvílu sína ok lagðisk í sótt, Fms. xi. 214: the phrase, leggjask e-t ekki undir höfuð, not lay it under one’s pillow, do it promptly, be mindful of a thing, ii. 120, v. 264:—leggjask á e-t, to fall upon, of robbers, beasts of prey, etc.; at spillvirkjar mundi l. á fé þeirra, i. 226, Grett. 125 new Ed.; Vindr lögðusk á valinn ok raufuðu, xi. 380: örn lagðisk ( prayed) í eyna, Bs. i. 350:—leggjask fyrir, to take rest, lie down, from exhaustion, sickness, or the like, 387; lögðusk þá fyrir bæði menn ok hestar af úviðri, Sturl. iii. 292; þá lögðusk leiðsagnar-menn fyrir, þvíat þeir vissu eigi hvar þeir vóru komnir, Fms. viii. 52; fyrir leggjask um e-t mál, to give it up, Bs. i. 194: leggjask niðr, to pass out of use, cease, Fms. x. 179, xi. 12: leggjask á, to arise, mun sá orðrómr á leggjask, at …, Nj. 32, Fms. i. 291; úþokki lagðisk á milli þeirra bræðra, xi. 14.2. to cease; at sá úvandi leggisk sem áðr hefir verit, Fms. i. 280.II. to swim (partly answering to A. VI); leggjask til sunds, to go into the water and swim, Ld. 46; þeir leggjask um hríð … Sigmundr leggsk þá um hríð … hann lagðisk síðar ( swam behind), Fær. 173; hann lagðisk eptir geldingi gömlum út í Hvalsey, Landn. 107; Grettir lagðisk nú inn á fjörðinn, Grett. 148; hann lagðisk yfir þvert sundit ok gékk þar á land, 116, Hkr. i. 287, Finnb. 266; þeir koma upp ok leggjask til lands, Ld. 168; for legðir read legðiz, Njarð. 378.2. to set out; leggjask í hernað, víking, to set out on a freebooting expedition, Fms. x. 414, passim: leggjask út, to set out into the wilderness, as a highwayman, Odd. 8, Fas. i. 154, passim (útilegu-maðr = a highwayman); ek lögðumk út á merkr, Fms. ii. 103; leggjask á flótta = leggja á flótta, to take to flight, xi. 305: leggjask djúpt, to dive deep (metaph.), Nj. 102; leggjask til e-s, to seek, try eagerly for, Stj. 90, Bs. i. 198; leggjask í e-t, to occupy oneself with, Rb. 312.3. á lögðusk logn mikil, þokur ok sælægjur, Orkn. 358; vindar lögðusk ( the wind wafted) af hrauninu um kveldum, Eb. 218, (see A. VII): the phrase, ekki lagðisk mjök á með þeim frændum, they were not on good terms, Ld. 68: ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim Snorra, Sturl. i. 124; þeir töluðu lengi ok lagðisk vel á með þeim, things went well with them, Orkn. 408; þungt hefir á lagizk með okkr Strút-Haraldi jarli um hríð, Fms. xi. 84; Steinólfi þótti þat líkt ok ekki, ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim, Gullþ. 11:—lítið leggsk fyrir e-n, to come to a shameful end; lítið lagðisk nú fyrir kappann, þvíat hann kafnaði í stofu-reyk sem hundr, Grett. 115; svá lítið sem fyrir hann lagðisk, who had been so easily slain, had made so poor a defence, Ld. 150; lítið lagðisk hór fyrir góðan dreng, er þrælar skyldu at bana verða, Landn. 36; kann vera, at nú leggisk lítið fyrir hann, ek skal ráðin til setja, Fms. iv. 166.III. recipr., leggjask at, to attack one another, Fms. xi. 130: leggjask hendr á, to lay hands on fine another, Ld. 154; leggjask hugi á, to take a liking for each other, Bárð.: leggjask nær, to run close up to one another, of two boats, Gísl. 51.IV. part. lagðr, as adj. fit, destined to a thing, or fitted, of natural gifts; at hann mundi bæði spá-maðr vesa ok lagðr til mikils þrifnaðar ok gæfu Gyðinga-lýð, 625. 87; vera kann at þér sé meirr lagðr ( that thou art more fitted for) fésnúðr ok ferðir en tilstilli um mála-ferli, i. e. that thou art more fitted to be a traveller than a lawyer, Band. 5; öllu því íllu sem honum var lagit, Fb. i. 215; hón var þeim til lýta lagin, she was doomed to be their destruction, Sól. 11; sem mælt er um þá menn sem mjök er sú íþrótt lagin, Fms. v. 40; þvíat þér mun lagit verða at vera (’tis weirded for thee, thou art doomed to be) einvalds konungr yfir öllum Noregi, Fb. i. 564; þér var lengra lif lagit, a longer life was doomed to thee, Fas. iii. 344; allar spár sögðu, at harm mundi verða lagðr til skaða þeim, Edda 19: laginn, expert, skilled, disposed, freq. in mod. usage, hann er laginn fyrir að læra, hann er ekki lund-laginn á það, he has no inclination for it, whence lægni = skill; thus also, lagaðr from laga (q. v.), vera lagaðr fyrir e-t, lagaðr fyrir lærdóm, given to learn, of natural gifts.V. part. pass. lagztr; er hann var lagztr niðr, when he had laid himself down, Fas. ii. 345: freq. in mod. usage, hann er lagztr fyrir, lagztr niðr, and so on. -
8 feroce
fierce, ferociousanimale wild( insopportabile) dreadful* * *feroce agg.1 ferocious; savage, wild, tigerish; fierce; cruel: bestie feroci, wild beasts; sguardo feroce, fierce look; vendetta feroce, savage vendetta; lotta feroce, ferocious struggle2 ( terribile, insopportabile) fierce, terrible, violent, sharp: un dolore feroce, a terrible pain; ho un mal di testa feroce, I've got a splitting headache; un freddo feroce, a terrible cold; fame, appetito feroce, ravenous appetite // scherzo feroce, cruel joke.* * *[fe'rotʃe]1)animale, bestia feroce — wild animal, savage beast
2) fig. [umorismo, repressione] cruel, fierce, ferocious; [lotta, concorrenza, critica] bitter, fierce; [ odio] ferocious, fierce; [fame, sete] ferocious, terrible* * *feroce/fe'rot∫e/1 animale, bestia feroce wild animal, savage beast2 fig. [umorismo, repressione] cruel, fierce, ferocious; [lotta, concorrenza, critica] bitter, fierce; [ odio] ferocious, fierce; [fame, sete] ferocious, terrible. -
9 zwierz|ę
n (G zwierzęcia) 1. (istota żywa) animal, creature- dzikie zwierzęta wild animals- zwierzę domowe the domestic animal- zwierzę futerkowe a furry animal- zwierzę stałocieplne a warm-blooded animal- zwierzę zmiennocieplne a cold-blooded animal- zwierzęta doświadczalne test a. experimental animals- świat zwierząt the animal world- zwierzę jednokomórkowe a unicellular organism- ssaki to najbardziej społeczne zwierzęta mammals are the most social creatures- człowiek jest zwierzęciem towarzyskim żart. man is a social animal2. pejor. (brutal) animal, beast- ależ z ciebie zwierzę you’re (just like) an animal- spił się jak zwierzę he was as drunk as a pig pot.■ król zwierząt the king of the beasts- odezwało się w nim zwierzę the beast in him reared its ugly headThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwierz|ę
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10 bestial
adj.1 animal, brutal (brutal).2 terrific (informal) (formidable).3 bestial, beast-like, beastly.* * *► adjetivo1 (brutal) beastly, bestial3 familiar (extraordinario) great, fantastic* * *ADJ1) (=violento) beastly, bestialinstintos bestiales — beastly o bestial instincts
fue un crimen bestial — it was a beastly o brutal crime
2) * (=enorme) terrific *, tremendous *la máquina hacía un ruido bestial — the machine made a terrific o tremendous noise *
3) Esp * (=estupendo) smashing *, super *¡es un tío bestial! — he's a smashing o super guy! *
pasamos un rato bestial — we had a smashing o super time *, we had a whale of a time *
* * *adjetivo (fam) ( muy grande)* * *adjetivo (fam) ( muy grande)* * *( fam)1tiene una capacidad bestial para el trabajo she has a huge capacity for workhizo un calor bestial it was incredibly hot* * *
bestial adjetivo (fam) ( muy grande):
hace un frío bestial it's incredibly cold
bestial adjetivo
1 bestial
2 fam (muy grande) huge, tremendous
un error bestial, a monumental mistake
(estupendo, maravilloso) fantastic, terrific
* * *bestial adj1. [brutal] animal, brutaltengo unas ganas bestiales de ir I'm absolutely dying to gosu último disco es bestial her latest album is terrific* * *adj famtremendous fam* * *bestial adj1) : bestial, beastlyhace un frío bestial: it's terribly cold* * *bestial adj1. (muy grande) huge / enormous2. (muy bueno) brilliant / fantastic -
11 след простыл
<и> след простыл (пропал)разг.1) (кого, чей) (удрал, сбежал, скрылся кто-либо) smb. has disappeared (evaporated, melted, vanished) into thin air; smb. disappeared without a trace; smb. melted away; smb.'s tracks are already cold; there is no sign (trace) of smb.; cf. the bird has flownЗлой этот зверь поднял голову вверх,... завыл грозным голосом и пустился бежать вон из лесу, так что скоро и след простыл. (О. Сомов, Оборотень) — The monstrous beast raised his head,... sniffed the air, and flew off into the forest so fast that soon there was no trace of him.
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Сторож! Сторож, окаянная душа! Уважаемый гражданин сторож!.. Был и след простыл. (Н. Погодин, Кремлёвские куранты) — Zabelin: Janitor! Janitor! Esteemed Citizen Janitor, where the devil are you! He's disappeared without a trace.Думаю, что козы самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл, как будто растворились среди белых камней, ореховых зарослей, в папоротниках. (Ф. Искандер, Вечерняя дорога) — I think goats are the craftiest of all quadrupeds. I had only to let my mind wander for a minute and they would melt away into the white rocks, the hazel thickets and the ferns.
Саня оглянулся,... но мужика уже и след простыл. (В. Распутин, Век живи - век люби) — Sanya looked round... But the peasant's tracks were already cold.
2) ( чего) (исчез, потерян, утрачен (о пропаже чего-либо)) smth. disappeared completely; there is no sign of smth.Только сегодня, уже в половине восьмого, пробудясь, вскочил как полоумный, схватился первым делом за сюртук, - один пустой карман! Бумажника и след простыл. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — Only today, on waking up at half past seven, the first thing I did was to jump out of bed like mad and snatch at my frock coat - the pocket was empty. There was no sign of the wallet.
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РУКА HE ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ (HE ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/HE ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll VP subj. used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning)1. - на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-a рука не поднимается - X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) YX doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y X can't lift a hand against Y."...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась...» (Шолохов 5). { context transl)u... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА HE НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs (used with the infin of another verb) s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.): у X-a рука не поднимается сделать Y = X can't bring himself to do YX doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y....Обезображивать такого красавца, как (верблюд) Ка-ранар, — прокалывать ему ноздри... - (у Едигея) рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2)....То spoil such a handsome beast as (the camel) Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a). -
13 рука не налегает
• РУКА НЕ ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ( НЕ ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/НЕ ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll[VPsubj; used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning]=====1. рука не налегает на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-а рука не поднимается ≈ X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) Y; X doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y; X can't lift a hand against Y.♦ "...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась..." (Шолохов 5). [context transl]"... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА НЕ НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs [used with the infin of another verb]⇒ s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.):- X doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y.♦...Обезображивать такого красавца, как [веролюд] Каранар, - прокалывать ему ноздри... - [у Едигея] рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2).... То spoil such a handsome beast as [the camel] Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука не налегает
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14 рука не налегла
• РУКА НЕ ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ( НЕ ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/НЕ ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll[VPsubj; used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning]=====1. рука не налегла на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-а рука не поднимается ≈ X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) Y; X doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y; X can't lift a hand against Y.♦ "...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась..." (Шолохов 5). [context transl]"... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА НЕ НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs [used with the infin of another verb]⇒ s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.):- X doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y.♦...Обезображивать такого красавца, как [веролюд] Каранар, - прокалывать ему ноздри... - [у Едигея] рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2).... То spoil such a handsome beast as [the camel] Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука не налегла
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15 рука не поднимается
• РУКА НЕ ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ (НЕ ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/НЕ ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll[VPsubj; used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning]=====1. рука не поднимается на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-а рука не поднимается ≈ X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) Y; X doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y; X can't lift a hand against Y.♦ "...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась..." (Шолохов 5). [context transl]"... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА НЕ НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs [used with the infin of another verb]⇒ s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.):- X doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y.♦...Обезображивать такого красавца, как [веролюд] Каранар, - прокалывать ему ноздри... - [у Едигея] рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2).... То spoil such a handsome beast as [the camel] Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука не поднимается
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16 рука не поднялась
• РУКА НЕ ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ( НЕ ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/НЕ ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll[VPsubj; used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning]=====1. рука не поднялась на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-а рука не поднимается ≈ X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) Y; X doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y; X can't lift a hand against Y.♦ "...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась..." (Шолохов 5). [context transl]"... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА НЕ НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs [used with the infin of another verb]⇒ s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.):- X doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y.♦...Обезображивать такого красавца, как [веролюд] Каранар, - прокалывать ему ноздри... - [у Едигея] рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2).... То spoil such a handsome beast as [the camel] Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука не поднялась
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17 рука не подымается
• РУКА НЕ ПОДНИМАЕТСЯ( НЕ ПОДЫМАЕТСЯ)/НЕ ПОДНЯЛАСЬ у кого coll[VPsubj; used without negation, usu. in questions, to convey the opposite meaning]=====1. рука не подымается на кого s.o. lacks the resolve to hit, beat, or kill another: у X-a на Y-а рука не поднимается ≈ X can't bring himself to hit (kill etc) Y; X doesn't have the heart (doesn't have it in him) to hit (kill etc) Y; X can't lift a hand against Y.♦ "...Когда забирали его в плен, можно было бы кокнуть, а уж после как-то рука у меня не подымалась..." (Шолохов 5). [context transl]"... When we captured him, I could have cut him down, but afterwards somehow I couldn't do it in cold blood..." (5a).2. Also: РУКА НЕ НАЛЕГАЕТ/НЕ НАЛЕГЛА obs [used with the infin of another verb]⇒ s.o. lacks the resolve (to do sth.):- X doesn't have the heart (the courage) to do Y.♦...Обезображивать такого красавца, как [веролюд] Каранар, - прокалывать ему ноздри... - [у Едигея] рука не поднималась (Айтматов 2).... То spoil such a handsome beast as [the camel] Karanar-to pierce his nostrils....Yedigei could not bring himself to do that (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука не подымается
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18 HÍT
f. skin-bag.* * *f. a scrip or bag made of the skin of a beast, Sd. 157, Fb. i. 220, Grett.: as a nickname, Fb. iii: metaph. a vast belly, Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 612: the name of a giantess, Bárð.: the local names Hítar-dalr, Hítar-nes (Landn.) were still at the beginning of this century in that neighbourhood sounded Hitar-dalr, Hitar-nes, with a short i, the original form being Hitár-dalr, Hitár-nes, the dale and ness of the Hot river (a volcanic river), opp. to Kaldá, the Cold river, in the same county. The derivation from a giantess Hít is a mere fiction, and not older than the Bárðar S. Hítnesingr, m. one from Hitarnes, Sturl. -
19 дикий
1) (в разн. знач.) wildди́кий зверь (виногра́д) — wild animal/beast (grapes)
ди́кая боль — excrutiating/maddening pain
ди́кий восто́рг — wild/great/unbounded enthusiasm
ди́кая мысль — crazy idea
ди́кий хо́лод — bitter cold
ди́кий слу́чай — freak occurrence
2) ( первобытный) savage ['sæv-]ди́кие племена́ — savage tribes
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20 beestachtig
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