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1 bend
[bend] past tense, past participle bent [bent]1. verb1) to make, become, or be, angled or curved:يَحْني، يَنْحَنيHe could bend an iron bar.
2) to force (someone) to do what one wants:يُخضع، يُجبرHe bent me to his will.
2. nouna curve or angle:مُنْعَطَفُ (الطَّريق)a bend in the road.
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2 arm
I sg - armen, pl - armeрука́ ж ( от кисти до локтя)IItáge én únder armen — взять кого́-л. по́д руку
бе́дный* * ** * *I. (en -e) arm;( af lysekrone, lysestage etc) branch;(gasarm etc) bracket;[ bøje armen](dvs drikke) lift (el. bend) the elbow;(dvs hjælper) his right-hand man;[ domstolene var blot diktatorens forlængede arm] the courts were merely an extension of the dictator's power, the courts were merely the dictator's stooges (el. tools);T go all out, go to town,( bruge alle midler) pull out all the stops;[ arm i arm] arm-in-arm;[ kaste sig i armene på], se kaste;[ løbe lige i armene på] run straight into the arms of;(fig) we must stick it out;[ lægge arm] do arm (el. Indian) wrestling;[ lægge armen om en] put one's arm round somebody;[ med en frakke over armen] with a coat on one's arm;[ med et barn på armen] carrying a child on one's arm;[ hun gik med ham under armen] she walked arm-in-arm with him;[ han havde hende under armen] he had her on his arm;[ hun tog ham under armen] she took his arm;(fig: hjalp ham) she gave him a leg up.II. adj poor;( stakkels også) unfortunate. -
3 bend, (bent)
اِلْتَوَى \ bend, (bent): to become curved; curve one’s body: The branch bent under his weight. He bent down and picked it up. curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: The path wound steeply up the hillside. \ See Also انحنى (اِنْحَنَى) -
4 pli du bras
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5 ἀγκών
A bend of the arm, hence, elbow,ὀρθωθεὶς δ' ε'π' ἀγκῶνος Il.10.80
;ἦ, καὶ ἐπ' ἀγκῶνος κεΦαλὴν σχέθεν Od.14.494
;ἀγκῶνα τυχὼν μέσον Il.5.582
, cf. 20.479; ἀγκῶνι νύττειν to nudge, Od.14.485, cf. Pl.Riv.132b; ; prov., ἀγκῶνι ἀπομύττεσθαι Bionap.D.L.4.46; ἐπ' ἀγκῶνος δειπνεῖν, of the attitude at meals, Luc.Lex.6.II any nook or bend, as the angle of a wall,ἀγκὼν τείχεος Il.16.702
, cf. Hdt.1.180; bend, bay of a river, Id.2.99;ἕσπεροι ἀγκῶνες S.Aj. 805
; headlands which form a bay, Str.12.8.19; ἀγκῶνες κιθάρας ribs which support the horns of the cithara, Semus I, Hsch.; ends of stomach-bow, Hero Bel.78.4; arms of torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.53.40, al., HeroBel.81.9; cross-bar of same, Bito 49.12; arm of throne or chair, LXX 2 Ch.9.18, Cael.Aur. TP2.1; perh. clamp, PPetr.3p.144.III prov., γλυκὺς ἀ. used κατ' ἀντίΦρασιν of a difficulty, Pl.Phdr. 257d, Clearch.6; expl. by Sch.Pl. l. c., Zen.2.92, Ath.12.516a, from a long bend or reach in the Nile; but apptly. = παραγκάλισμα, thing to be embraced, treasure, Pl Com. 178; also = ἀβρότονον, Dsc.3.24. (For the Root v. ἄγκος.) -
6 αγκών'
ἀγκῶνα, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc acc sgἀγκῶνι, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc dat sgἀγκῶνε, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
7 ἀγκῶν'
ἀγκῶνα, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc acc sgἀγκῶνι, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc dat sgἀγκῶνε, ἀγκώνbend of the arm: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
8 kyynärtaive
yks.nom. kyynärtaive; yks.gen. kyynärtaipeen; yks.part. kyynärtaivetta; yks.ill. kyynärtaipeeseen; mon.gen. kyynärtaipeiden kyynärtaipeitten; mon.part. kyynärtaipeita; mon.ill. kyynärtaipeisiin kyynärtaipeihinbend of the arm (noun)crook of the arm (noun)* * *• bend of the arm• crook of the arm -
9 αγκύλα
ἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: neut nom /voc /acc plἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
10 ἀγκύλα
ἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: neut nom /voc /acc plἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀγκύλᾱ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
11 αγκύλαι
ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc plἀγκύλᾱͅ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc plἀγκύλᾱͅ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
12 ἀγκύλαι
ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc plἀγκύλᾱͅ, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc plἀγκύλᾱͅ, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
13 αγκύλας
ἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem acc plἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem acc plἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
14 ἀγκύλας
ἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem acc plἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)ἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem acc plἀγκύλᾱς, ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
15 αγκύλη
ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————ἀγκύληbend of the arm: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)ἀγκύλοςcrooked: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
16 Ancon
1.ancōn, ōnis, m. [v. ango], = ankôn (the bend of the arm), t. t., for the pure Lat. cubitum.I.The arm of a workman's square, Vitr. 3, 3 fin.; 8, 6.—II.A stone in a wall, which projects above more than below, and supports something; a console or volute, Vitr. 4, 6.—III.The knobbed bars of a hydraulic engine, Vitr. 10, 13.—IV.Forked poles for spreading nets (pure Lat., ames, Hor. Epod. 2, 33), Grat. Cyn. 87.—V.The arm of a chair, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1.—VI.A kind of drinking-vessel in an alehouse, Dig. 33, 7, 13.2.Ancōn, ōnis, f. [v. ango], a headland and bay, as the name implies, on the coast of Pontus, east of Amisus, now Derbend Bournow, Val. Fl. 4, 600; cf. Apoll. Rhod. 2, 369.3.Ancōn, ōnis, or Ancōna, ae, f. [v. ango], = Ankôn, an ancient seaport town in the north of Picenum, situated on a promontory forming a remarkable curve or elbow, as the name implies, founded by the Syracusans, still called Ancona; form Ancōna, Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 23; id. Fam. 16, 12, 2; Caes. B. C. 1, 11; Plin. 2, 72, 74, § 182; 3, 13, 18, § 111 sq. al.—Form Ancōn, Mel. 2, 4, 5; Cat. 36, 13; Sil. 8, 438; Juv. 4, 40 al.; and in a pun: Cingulum nos tenemus;Anconem amisimus,
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17 ancon
1.ancōn, ōnis, m. [v. ango], = ankôn (the bend of the arm), t. t., for the pure Lat. cubitum.I.The arm of a workman's square, Vitr. 3, 3 fin.; 8, 6.—II.A stone in a wall, which projects above more than below, and supports something; a console or volute, Vitr. 4, 6.—III.The knobbed bars of a hydraulic engine, Vitr. 10, 13.—IV.Forked poles for spreading nets (pure Lat., ames, Hor. Epod. 2, 33), Grat. Cyn. 87.—V.The arm of a chair, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1.—VI.A kind of drinking-vessel in an alehouse, Dig. 33, 7, 13.2.Ancōn, ōnis, f. [v. ango], a headland and bay, as the name implies, on the coast of Pontus, east of Amisus, now Derbend Bournow, Val. Fl. 4, 600; cf. Apoll. Rhod. 2, 369.3.Ancōn, ōnis, or Ancōna, ae, f. [v. ango], = Ankôn, an ancient seaport town in the north of Picenum, situated on a promontory forming a remarkable curve or elbow, as the name implies, founded by the Syracusans, still called Ancona; form Ancōna, Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 23; id. Fam. 16, 12, 2; Caes. B. C. 1, 11; Plin. 2, 72, 74, § 182; 3, 13, 18, § 111 sq. al.—Form Ancōn, Mel. 2, 4, 5; Cat. 36, 13; Sil. 8, 438; Juv. 4, 40 al.; and in a pun: Cingulum nos tenemus;Anconem amisimus,
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18 Ancona
1.ancōn, ōnis, m. [v. ango], = ankôn (the bend of the arm), t. t., for the pure Lat. cubitum.I.The arm of a workman's square, Vitr. 3, 3 fin.; 8, 6.—II.A stone in a wall, which projects above more than below, and supports something; a console or volute, Vitr. 4, 6.—III.The knobbed bars of a hydraulic engine, Vitr. 10, 13.—IV.Forked poles for spreading nets (pure Lat., ames, Hor. Epod. 2, 33), Grat. Cyn. 87.—V.The arm of a chair, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 1.—VI.A kind of drinking-vessel in an alehouse, Dig. 33, 7, 13.2.Ancōn, ōnis, f. [v. ango], a headland and bay, as the name implies, on the coast of Pontus, east of Amisus, now Derbend Bournow, Val. Fl. 4, 600; cf. Apoll. Rhod. 2, 369.3.Ancōn, ōnis, or Ancōna, ae, f. [v. ango], = Ankôn, an ancient seaport town in the north of Picenum, situated on a promontory forming a remarkable curve or elbow, as the name implies, founded by the Syracusans, still called Ancona; form Ancōna, Cic. Phil. 12, 9, 23; id. Fam. 16, 12, 2; Caes. B. C. 1, 11; Plin. 2, 72, 74, § 182; 3, 13, 18, § 111 sq. al.—Form Ancōn, Mel. 2, 4, 5; Cat. 36, 13; Sil. 8, 438; Juv. 4, 40 al.; and in a pun: Cingulum nos tenemus;Anconem amisimus,
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19 अङ्कः _aṅkḥ
अङ्कः [अङ्क् कर्तरि करणे वा अच्]1 The lap (n. also); अङ्काद्ययावङ्कमुदीरिताशीः Ku.7.5. passed from lap to lap.-2 A mark, sign; अलक्तकाङ्कां पदवीं ततान R.7.7; पदङ्क्तिरलक्ताङ्का Rām.; रतिवलयपदाङ्के कण्ठे Ku.2.64. marked with the signs or traces &c.: मद्गोत्राङ्कं गेयम् Me.86, a stain, spot, stigma, brand; इन्दोः किरणेष्विवाङ्कः Ku.1.3; कट्यां कृताङ्को निर्वास्यः Ms.8.281.-3 A numerical figure; a number; the number 9.-4 A side flank; proximity, reach (connected with 1 above); समुत्सुकेवाङ्कमुपैति सिद्धिः Ki.3. 4; प्रेम्णोपकण्ठं मुहुरङ्कभाजो रत्नावलीरम्बुधिराबबन्ध Śi.3.36; सिंहो जम्बुकमङ्कमागतमपि त्यक्त्वा निहन्ति द्विपम् Bh.2.3; Ki. 17.64, See- ˚आगत below.-5 An act of a drama, for its nature &c., See S. D.278.-6 A hook or curved instrument.-7 A species of dramatic composition, one of the ten varieties of रूपक, See S. D.519.-8 An orna- ment (भूषा).-9 A sham fight, military show (चित्रयुद्ध).-1 A coefficient.-11 A place; नानाङ्क- चिह्नैर्नवहेमभाण्डैः (तुरङ्गैः) Bu.ch.2.4.-12 A sin, mis- deed.-13 A line, curved line; a curve or bend generally, the bend in the arm.-14 The body.-15 A mountain. अङ्कः स्थानान्तिकक्रोडभूषणोत्संगलक्ष्मसु । मन्तो नाटकविच्छेदे चित्रयुद्धे च रूपके ॥ Nm. [cf. L. uncus; Gr. ogkos]-Comp. -अङ्कमू [अङ्के मध्ये अङ्काः शतपत्रादिचिह्नानि यस्य Tv.] water.-अवतारः when an act, hinted by persons at the end of the preceding act, is brought in continuity with the latter, it is called अङ्कावतार (descent of an act), as the sixth act of Śākuntala or second of Mālavikāgnimitra (अङ्कान्ते सूचितः पात्रैस्तदङ्क- स्याविभागतः । यत्राङकोवतरत्येषो$ङ्कावतार इति स्मृतः S. D.311). The Daśarūpa defines it differently; अङ्कावतारस्त्वङ्कान्ते पातो$ङ्कस्याविभागतः । एभिः संसूचयेत्सूच्यं दृश्यमङ्कैः प्रदर्शयेत् 3.56.-आगत, -गत a. [द्वि. त.] come within the grasp; सिंहत्वं ˚सत्त्ववृत्तिः R.2.18; श्रियं युवाप्यङ्कगतामभोक्ता R.13.67.-करणम् marking, branding &c.-तन्त्रम् the science of numbers (arithmetical or algebraical).-धारणम्-णा 1 bearing or having marks, such as those on the body of a Vaiṣṇava.-2 manner of holding the person.-परिवर्तः [स. त]1 turning on the other side.-2 rolling or dallying in the lap or on the person; अपि कर्णजाहविनिवेशिताननः प्रियया तदङ्कपरिवर्तमाप्नुयाम् Māl.5.8. (an occasion for) embrace (अङ्के क्रोडे सर्वतो- भावेन वर्तनं हृदयालिङ्गनम् इत्यर्थः -Jagaddhara); so ˚परिवर्तिन्; भर्तुः ˚नी भव M.3.-पादव्रतम् N. of a Vrata; title of a chapter in the भविष्योत्तरपुराण.-पालिः -ली [पा-अलि ष. त. वा. ङीप्]1 the extremity of region of the lap (क्रोडप्रान्त or प्रदेश); a seat in the lap; hence, an embrace; तावद्गाढं वितर सकृदप्यङ्कपालीं प्रसीद Māl.8.2. स्पृश हस्तेन मे हस्तमेहि देह्यङ्कपालिकाम् । Śivabhārata 21.33.-2 [अङ्केन पालयति पाल्-इ. तृ. त.] a nurse.-3 (-ली) a variety of plant, Piring or Medicago Esculen- ta; (Mar. धोत्रा-निघण्टुरत्नाकर) [वेदिकाख्यगन्धद्रव्यम्]-पाशः [अङ्कः पाश इव बन्धनेनेव पातनहेतुर्यत्र Tv.] an operation in arithmetic by which a peculiar concatenation or chain of numbers is formed by making the figures 1, 2 &c. exchange places (स्थानान्तमेकादिचयाङ्कघातः संख्याविभेदा नियतैः स्युरङ्कैः । भक्तो$ङ्कमित्याङ्कसमासनिघ्नः स्थानेषु युक्तो मितिसंयुतिः स्यात् ॥ See Līlā.24); (न गुणो न हरो न कृतिर्न घनः पृष्टस्तथापि दुष्टानाम् । गर्वितगणकबहूनां स्यात् पातो$वश्यमङ्कपाशे$स्मिन्).-पूरणम् multiplication of number of figures.-बन्धः. forming the lap, bending the thighs into a curve and squatting down.-2 branding with a mark that resem- bles a headless trunk (अशिरःपुरुषाकरो$ङ्कः).--भाज् [अङ्कं भजते उप. स.]1 seated in the lap or carried on the hip, as an infant.-2 being within easy reach, drawing near, soon to be obtained; अविरहितमनेकेनाङ्कभाजा फलेन Ki. 5. 52.-3 premature, early ripe, forced fruit.-मुखम् (or आस्यम्) that part of an act, wherein the subject of all the acts is intimated, is called अङ्कमुख, which suggests the germ as well as the end; e. g. in Māl.1 कामन्दकी and अवलोकिता hint the parts to be played by भूरिवसु and others and give the arrangement of the plot in brief (यत्र स्यादङ्क एकस्मिन्नङ्कानां सूचनाखिला । तदङ्क- मुखमित्याहुर्बीजार्थख्यापकं च तत् ॥ S. D.322.) The Daśarūpa defines it thus: अङ्कान्तपौत्ररङ्कास्यं छिन्नाङ्कस्यार्थसूचनात् । i. e. where a character at the end of an act cuts short the story and introduces the beginning of another act; as in the second of Mv.-लोड्यः [अङ्केन लोड्यते असौ] a kind of tree (Mar. चिंचोट), ginger.-लोपः subtraction of numbers.-विद्या the science of numbers, arithmetic. -
20 pli
pli [pli]1. masculine noun• il va refuser, cela ne fait pas un pli (inf) he'll refuse, no doubt about itb. ( = habitude) prendre le pli de faire qch to get into the habit of doing sth• c'est un pli à prendre ! you get used to it!c. ( = enveloppe) envelope ; ( = lettre) letter2. compounds* * *plinom masculin1) (de tissu, rideau, dépliant, soufflet) fold; ( de pantalon) crease; ( de jupe) pleat2) (de bouche, d'yeux) line; (de ventre, double menton) fold3) ( de terrain) fold5) ( lettre) letter••ça ne fait pas un pli — (colloq) there's no doubt about it
* * *pli nm1) (sur un tissu, un papier) fold2) [jupe] pleat, [pantalon] creaseElle a repassé les plis de sa jupe. — She ironed the pleats of her skirt.
3) (faux pli) creaseIl y a un pli sur la manche de ta chemise. — There's a crease in the sleeve of your shirt.
4) GÉOLOGIE fold5) (sur le corps) fold6) (= lettre) letter7) CARTES trick8) (locutions)* * *pli nm1 ( ondulation) (de feuille de papier, carte routière, rideau, drap, d'éventail) fold;2 ( de jupe) pleat; ( de pantalon) (trouser) crease; (de chemise, veste) crease; ( involontaire) crease; jupe à plis pleated skirt; ta veste/ton pantalon fait un pli there is a crease in your jacket/your trousers; ta chemise/veste fait des plis your shirt/jacket is all creased;3 ( ligne sur la peau) (de bouche, d'yeux) line; ( bourrelet) (de ventre, double-menton) fold; le pli de l'aine (the fold of) the groin;4 Géol fold;6 ( lettre) letter; un pli urgent an urgent letter; sous pli cacheté in a sealed envelope; sous pli séparé under separate cover;ça ne fait pas un pli○ there's no doubt about it; c'est un pli à prendre it's something you've got to get used to; il a pris un mauvais pli he's got into a bad habit.[pli] nom masculinle drap fait des plis the sheet is creased ou rumpled2. [habitude] habit[bourrelet] foldpli de l'aine crease ou fold of the groin[lettre] letterfaire un pli to win ou to take a trick6. GÉOGRAPHIE fold8. MENUISERIE ply————————à plis locution adjectivale
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