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21 Pflicht
f; -, -en duty; SPORT compulsory exercise(s Pl.); seine Pflicht tun do one’s duty; seine Pflichten verletzen act contrary to ( oder in breach of) one’s duties; ich habe nur meine Pflicht getan I was only doing my duty ( oder job); jemandes Pflicht als Christ etc. s.o.’s duty as a Christian etc.; es sich (Dat) zur Pflicht machen zu (+ Inf.) make it one’s duty to (+ Inf.) die Pflicht ruft duty calls; jemanden in die Pflicht nehmen take s.o. up on his ( oder her) promise; es ist Pflicht it’s obligatory ( oder compulsory); es ist deine ( verdammte) Pflicht und Schuldigkeit it is your bounden duty; die ehelichen Pflichten meist hum. one’s marital duties, one’s duties as a husband ( oder wife)* * *die Pflichttask; obligation; duty; part; behove; charge; office; job* * *Pflịcht [pflɪçt]f -, -en1) (= Verpflichtung) duty (zu to)ich habe die traurige Pflicht... — it is my sad duty...
als Abteilungsleiter hat er die Pflicht,... — it's his duty or responsibility as head of (the) department...
seine Pflicht erfüllen or tun — to do one's duty
der Pflicht gehorchen (geh) — to obey the call of duty
jdn in die Pflicht nehmen — to remind sb of his duty
ich habe es mir zur Pflicht gemacht — I've taken it upon myself, I've made it my duty
das ist Pflicht — you have to do that, it's compulsory
Schulbesuch ist Pflicht — you have to go to school, going to school is compulsory
es ist seine ( verdammte inf) Pflicht und Schuldigkeit(, das zu tun) — he damn well or jolly well (Brit) ought to (do it) (inf)
* * *(what one ought morally or legally to do: He acted out of duty; I do my duty as a responsible citizen.) duty* * *<-, -en>[pflɪçt]f1. (Verpflichtung) duty, responsibility▪ jds \Pflicht/ \Pflichten als jd sb's duty [or responsibility]/duties [or responsibilities] as sbjds verdammte \Pflicht und Schuldigkeit sein, etw zu tun (sl) sb damn [or BRIT a. bloody] well ought to do sth sldie \Pflicht haben, etw zu tun to have the duty to do stheheliche \Pflichten conjugal dutiesjdn [durch etw akk] in die \Pflicht nehmen (geh) to remind sb of his duty [through sth], to insist on sb discharging his responsibilitydie \Pflicht ruft duty callsnur seine \Pflicht tun to only do one's duty; s.a. Recht2. SPORT compulsory section [or exercise]* * *die; Pflicht, Pflichten1) dutyPflicht sein — be obligatory
2) (Sport) compulsory exercises pl* * *seine Pflicht tun do one’s duty;seine Pflichten verletzen act contrary to ( oder in breach of) one’s duties;ich habe nur meine Pflicht getan I was only doing my duty ( oder job);es sich (dat)die Pflicht ruft duty calls;jemanden in die Pflicht nehmen take sb up on his ( oder her) promise;es ist Pflicht it’s obligatory ( oder compulsory);es ist deine (verdammte) Pflicht und Schuldigkeit it is your bounden duty;* * *die; Pflicht, Pflichten1) duty2) (Sport) compulsory exercises pl* * *-en (Sport) f.compulsory figures n. -en f.duty n.obligation n. -
22 pflicht
f; -, -en duty; SPORT compulsory exercise(s Pl.); seine Pflicht tun do one’s duty; seine Pflichten verletzen act contrary to ( oder in breach of) one’s duties; ich habe nur meine Pflicht getan I was only doing my duty ( oder job); jemandes Pflicht als Christ etc. s.o.’s duty as a Christian etc.; es sich (Dat) zur Pflicht machen zu (+ Inf.) make it one’s duty to (+ Inf.) die Pflicht ruft duty calls; jemanden in die Pflicht nehmen take s.o. up on his ( oder her) promise; es ist Pflicht it’s obligatory ( oder compulsory); es ist deine ( verdammte) Pflicht und Schuldigkeit it is your bounden duty; die ehelichen Pflichten meist hum. one’s marital duties, one’s duties as a husband ( oder wife)* * *die Pflichttask; obligation; duty; part; behove; charge; office; job* * *Pflịcht [pflɪçt]f -, -en1) (= Verpflichtung) duty (zu to)ich habe die traurige Pflicht... — it is my sad duty...
als Abteilungsleiter hat er die Pflicht,... — it's his duty or responsibility as head of (the) department...
seine Pflicht erfüllen or tun — to do one's duty
der Pflicht gehorchen (geh) — to obey the call of duty
jdn in die Pflicht nehmen — to remind sb of his duty
ich habe es mir zur Pflicht gemacht — I've taken it upon myself, I've made it my duty
das ist Pflicht — you have to do that, it's compulsory
Schulbesuch ist Pflicht — you have to go to school, going to school is compulsory
es ist seine ( verdammte inf) Pflicht und Schuldigkeit(, das zu tun) — he damn well or jolly well (Brit) ought to (do it) (inf)
* * *(what one ought morally or legally to do: He acted out of duty; I do my duty as a responsible citizen.) duty* * *<-, -en>[pflɪçt]f1. (Verpflichtung) duty, responsibility▪ jds \Pflicht/ \Pflichten als jd sb's duty [or responsibility]/duties [or responsibilities] as sbjds verdammte \Pflicht und Schuldigkeit sein, etw zu tun (sl) sb damn [or BRIT a. bloody] well ought to do sth sldie \Pflicht haben, etw zu tun to have the duty to do stheheliche \Pflichten conjugal dutiesjdn [durch etw akk] in die \Pflicht nehmen (geh) to remind sb of his duty [through sth], to insist on sb discharging his responsibilitydie \Pflicht ruft duty callsnur seine \Pflicht tun to only do one's duty; s.a. Recht2. SPORT compulsory section [or exercise]* * *die; Pflicht, Pflichten1) dutyPflicht sein — be obligatory
2) (Sport) compulsory exercises pl* * *…pflicht f im subst:Aussagepflicht obligation to testify ( oder give evidence);Ausweispflicht obligation to produce identification;Erziehungspflicht obligation to educate one’s children;Fürsorgepflicht JUR duty of care;Wahlpflicht electoral duty* * *die; Pflicht, Pflichten1) duty2) (Sport) compulsory exercises pl* * *-en (Sport) f.compulsory figures n. -en f.duty n.obligation n. -
23 behøves
verb. behove -
24 düşmek
v. fall, fall down, fall on, fall in a heap, collapse, come down, crash, crumble, crumple, crumple up, decline, decrease, deduct, degrade, dive, droop, drop, drop down, drop off, ebb, end up, fall among, fall from, fall off, fall over, go down, land--------düşmek (at)v. toss: take a toss--------düşmek (fiyat)v. recede, sag--------düşmek (iş)v. behoove, behove* * *fall -
25 yakışmak
v. assort, become, befit, behoove, behove, comport, fit, go together, pertain, suit -
26 yakışmamak
adj. be unbecoming to smb.--------v. (neg. form of yakışmak) assort, become, befit, behoove, behove, comport, fit, go together, pertain, suit -
27 должен си да
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28 HEYRA
* * *(-ða, -ðr), v.1) to hear;heyra heyrir þat, er gras grœr á jörðu, hears the grass grow;heyra illa, hard of hearing;heyra e-t til e-s, to hear (a sound) from one;hefir hvárki heyrt til hans styn né hosta, neither groan nor cough has been heard from him;heyrir blástr (acc.) hans í alla heima, when he blows, it can he heard in all the worlds;2) to listen to, give ear to;heyra bœn e-s, to listen to (to grant) one’s prayer;heyra á e-t, to listen (= hlýða á e-t);3) heyra til e-s or e-m til, to belong to, concern (þetta mál, er heyrir til dóttur þinnar);þat er til mín heyrir, as far as I am concerned;4) with dat. to behave (mér heyrir eigi at þegja við yðr);5) refl. e-m heyrist e-t, one thinks he hears;þá heyrðist þeim öllum sem sveinninn kvæði þetta, they all thought they heard the boy say this (verse).* * *ð, in Norse MSS. höyra (eyra, dropping the h, N. G. L. i. 220), [Ulf. hausjan = ἀκούειν; A. S. hyran; Hel. hôrjan; Engl. hear; O. H. G. horan; Germ. hören; Dan. höre; Swed. höra]:—to hear; the notion of hearing being taken to imply motion towards a place, cp. Germ. zu-hören, Icel. heyra til, Engl. hearken to, Scot. hear till; at þeir heyrðu eðr sá atburðina, Fms. vii. 226, Nj. 13, Grág. i. 56, Sks. 554; nú heyra þeir til liðs konungsins hvar þat fór, Fb. ii. 128; hann heyrir þat er gras vex á jörðu, Edda 17; h. messu, tíðir, to hear mass, attend service, Fms. ix. 500; h. húslestr, id.; menn vildu eigi h. (hear, believe) at hann mundi fallit hafa, x. 364; heyrðu þeir snörgl nokkut til rekkju Þóreyjar, Fs. 144; hefir hvárki heyrt til hans styn né hósta, Nj. 2; þeir heyrðu blástr til drekanna, Gullþ. 8; hann heyrði þangat mikinn glaum, Eb. 28; heyrðu þeir hark mikit í búrit, 266; heyrit fádæmi, Háv. 45; heyr endemi (q. v.); sem nú hefir þú heyrt, as thou hast now heard, Sks. 714.2. to hearken; þeirra bæn var eigi fyrr heyrð, Fms. x. 401; Guð heyrði bæn Moyses, Sks. 575; en ef þú vildir h. bæn mína, Drottinn minn, 596.3. with prepp., heyra á e-t, to give ear, listen to a thing; en þá er hann hafði heyrt á töluna, Fms. xi. 37; höfðu þessir allir heyrt á (been within hearing, been present) sætt þeirra Þóris ok Bjarnar, Eg. 349; þótt sjálfr konungr heyri á, though within hearing of the king himself, Ó. H. 54.II. metaph. to belong to one, with dat., kirkjan á selveiði alla utan þá er Geithellum heyrir, Vm. 165.2. heyra til e-s, or h. e-m til, to belong to, concern; (þat) er heyrir til ( concerns) dóttur þinnar, Nj. 15; þær sýslur sem til þeirra heyrðu, Fms. ix. 269; þat er til mín heyrir, vi. 118, 133, Bs. i. 742; þat þing er hreppstjórn heyrir til, Jb. 184; hann ágirntisk þat er honum heyrði ekki til, Fms. vi. 301; þótti þeim Haraldi konungi eigi til h. ( he had no right) at mínka sinn rétt, 339.γ. so with dat., to behove; hverjum yðr heyrir at þjóna, Fms. i. 281, vi. 349; mér heyrir eigi at þegja við yðr, ii. 268; mér heyrir eigi at giptask, Str. 421; sem því nafni til heyrir, Mar. 617; kjalar-tré þat er þeim þótti heyra ( to fit), Fb. i. 433.III. impers. to be heard; ok heyrir blástr (acc.) hans í alla heima, Edda 17; heyrði til höddu þá er Þórr bar hverinn, Skálda 168; þá varð þegar hljótt svá at til einskis manns heyrði, Fms. vi. 374; svá nær læknum, at gerla heyri forsfallit (acc.), 351.IV. reflex. and impers., e-m heyrisk e-t, methinks one hears; en með því at mér heyrisk svá í orðum yðrum, at …, methought I heard you say, that …, Sks. 101; en mér heyrisk svá um þetta haf, ok svá landit, þá …, 192; svá heyrisk mér til sem þeir sé flestir er …, Fms. vii. 280; þá heyrðisk þeim öllum sem sveinninn kvæði þetta, they thought they heard the boy sing, Landn. (Hb.) 293: in mod. usage, mér heyrðisk þú segja, methought I heard you say; mér heyrðist vera barið, methought I heard a knock at the door; mér heyrist barnið hljóða, methinks I hear the child crying.2. pass. to be heard, H. E. i. 516; þá skulu þeir eigi þar um heyrask síðan (they shall not be heard, heeded), K. Á. 110. -
29 HÆFA
* * *( hœfa), ð, [hóf and hafa], to hit, with acc.; hann hæfði allt þat er hann skaut til, Nj. 29, Fms. i. 9, viii. 140; þeir hæfa aldri dýr, Fas. ii. 543, Fms. viii. 385, Grág. ii. 7, passim: hæfa á e-t, hæfði hann eigi á spjótið, Fms. ii. 250; á sama hæfi ek um draumana, Ld.; hæfa skoti sínu, to take an aim, Þiðr. 94: hæfa til, to aim at, aim; svá hafði smiðrinn til hæft, so well had he aimed, Fms. x. 321; svá hafði hann glöggliga til hæft um gröftinn, vi. 149.II. with dat., mostly metaph. to moderate, mete out justly; hæfa refsingum, Stj.; hæfa hófi e-s hlutar, to hit the right mean, Grág. xvii, cxv; ek skal þat (því?) hæfa, I will put that right, Lv. 8.2. to behove, be meet; hæfir oss þá eiða vel at halda, Fb. ii. 119; segir varla h. minni fávizku, Fms. i. 140; sva vitr sem spökum konungi hæfði at vera, 259; hvat yðr hæfir at göra, 281; eigi hæfir at drepa svá fríðan svein, 80; svá hæfir eigi, it will not do, xi. 123; skyldir þú kunna þér hóf, hvat þér hæfir, iii. 330; þat hæfir honum ( it is meet for him), at sverðit er fast í umgörðinni, Fas. i. 70; þess hlutar sem þeim hæfir til, which is due to them, K. Á. 54.IV. reflex. to correspond; spjótið mun hæfask ok sár þat, the shaft and the wound will correspond, Hkr. ii. 203; vilda ek at þat hæfðisk mjök á, at lið þat kæmi, ok vér slítim talinu, Ld. 320; ef mjök hæfisk á með mönnum um búa-kvöð, Grág. ii. 52. -
30 hœfa
(-ða, -ðr), v.1) to hit, with acc. (þeir hœfa aldri dýr); hann hœfði allt þat, er hann skaut til, he never missed his mark; h. til, to aim; svá hafði smiðrinn til hœft, so well had he aimed;2) to fit, with dat. (hœfðu Kjartani þau klæði allvel);3) to behove, be meet (eigi hœfir at drepa svá fagran svein); svá hœfir eigi, segir Ulfr, that will not do, said U.; h. e-m, to be meet for one;4) refl., hœfast, to fit each other, to correspond; spjótit mun h. ok sár þat, the shaft and the wound will correspond; h. á, to agree in time, coincide. -
31 dolikovati
vi impf befit, behoove (ugl. BE behove), become I ne -uje vam it doesn't befit you, it isn't worthy of you, it isn't fitting for you, lit it is unseemly/improper for you; kako -uje fittingly, as befitting/befits one, properly, duly (- dolično)* * *• be suitable• become -
32 incumbir
• be incumbent on• be of concern to• be supposed to• behoove• behove• have to• have to do with it -
33 kannattaa
yks.nom. kannattaa; yks.gen. kannatan; yks.part. kannatti; yks.ill. kannattaisi; mon.gen. kannattakoon; mon.part. kannattanut; mon.ill. kannatettiinadhere (verb)advocate (verb)back (verb)be profitable (verb)be worth (verb)be worthwhile (verb)bear (verb)carry (verb)endorse (verb)favor (verb)favour (verb)hold up (verb)pay (verb)prop (verb)second (verb)sponsor (verb)stand by (verb)support (verb)sustain (verb)uphold (verb)* * *• uphold• carry• consent• contribute• endorse• favour• help• hold up• prop• side with• second• sponsor• stand by• support• sustain• team up with• behove• pay• back• sign• behoove• adhere• advocate• back up• be advantageous• be profitable• be useful• be worth• be worthwhile• bear• agree with -
34 kuuluu
• behoove• behove -
35 biti dužnost
• be incumbent on; become incumbent on; befit; behove; to be incumbent on; to become incumbent on -
36 pristojati se
• become; befit; behove; pertain -
37 انبغى
v. behove -
38 تعين
1́ n. establishing, posting, staffing2́ v. behove, make sure, want -
39 iomair
I IIneed, behove: "serve"; Irish timthire, servant, Old Irish timmthirim, I serve. For force, cf. feum. The root is tìr, land?III -
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