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23 흑기러기
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24 BRENNA
* * *I)(brenn; brann, brunnum; brunninn), v.1) to burn with a flame (logi, ljós, eldr, kerti brennr);2) to be consumed by fire (á Flugumýri brann fé mikit);nú breðr (= brennr) víðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he wished;brenna inni, to perish by fire;brenna upp, to be burnt up (á þeiri nátt brann upp allt Danavirki);hlutr e-s brennr við, one gets the worst of it;brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, it soon grew too hot for them;rautt mun fyrir brenna, mun nökkut fyrir brenna, things will brighten up or improve.(-da, -dr), v.1) to burn (brenna bál);2) to destroy by fire (brenna bœ, hof, skip at köldum kolum);brenna e-n inni, to burn one to death in his house;brenna e-t upp, to burn up;3) to cauterize (as a surgical operation);brenna e-n við bölvi, to burn one to cure his malady;brenna e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back; fig. to brand one’s back;brenna e-m illan díla, to inflict a severe injury upon one;4) to produce by burning (brenna e-t til líms);brenna kol, to burn wood for charcoal;brenna salt, to produce salt by burning (sea-weed);5) to purify (silver or gold) by burning;brent silfr, pure silver (eyrir brendr, mörk brend).f. the burning of a house or person (þá er brenna var á Flugumýri; Njáls brenna).* * *an old obsol. form brinna; pret. brann, 2nd pers. brant, mod. branst; pl. brunnu; sup. brunnit; pres. brenn, 3rd pers. brennr; old breðr, Grág. ii. 295, Fms. vii. 20 (in a verse); brenn (dropping the r), Hm. 56; with the neg. suffix, brennr-at ( non urit), 153, [Ulf. brinnan; A. S. byrnan; Early Engl. to ‘brenn;’ Germ. brennen; the strong form is almost obsolete in Germ.]:—to burn:1. of a light; þeir þóttust sjá fjögr ljós b., Nj. 118, Fas. i. 340; hrælog brunnu ( blazed) af vápnum þeirra, Bs. i. 509: of a candle, to burn out, eigi lengr en kerti þat brennr, Fas. i. 341, 342; cp. Fms. viii. 276.2. to be consumed by fire; kyrtillinn var brunninn, Fms. xi. 420; nú breðr viðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he would, Grág. l. c.β. of a volcano; er hér brann hraunit, er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. 22; brann þá Borgarhraun, Landn. 78, Ann. several times.γ. b. upp, to be burnt up. Grág. i. 459, K. Þ. K. 42; b. inni, to perish by fire, Gþl. 252, Nj. 198, 200.δ. to fester, Fms. xi. 288.ε. to be scolded, Eb. 198; skulu grónir grautar dílarnir þeir er þú brant, 200.3. metaph. in the phrase, e-t or e-s hlutr brennr við, one’s lot or portion of meat gets burnt in the cooling, one gets the worst of it; broth ‘brennr við,’ is burnt: ortu bændr þegar á um bardagann ( they made an onslaught), en þó brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, but it grew soon too hot for them, Fms. iv. 250; Sigurðr kvað sitt skyldu við brenna, quoth Sigurd, he would get the worst of it, i. e. it would never do, Fær. 236: the phrase, e-t brennr fyrir, or e-t rautt brennr fyrir, of bright hopes, rautt mun fyrir b. ok til virðingar snúa, Fs. 68; mun enn nokkut fyrir b. er þér komit heim, Fas. iii. 81. -
25 американская казарка
Biology: black brant (Branta nigricans)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > американская казарка
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26 высокий
1) General subject: acute, barstool, big, brant, elevated, exalted (о положении, сане), fine (о чувствах), haught, haughty, heavy (о цене, налоге и т. п.), hi rise, hi-rise, high keyed, high pitched, high rise, high set, high toned, high-keyed (о звуке), high-pitched, high-rise, high-toned (о звуке), hyper, lank, large statured, large-statured (о лесе, кустарнике), lengthy (о человеке), lofty, overhead, piping, pop fly, pop-up, proud, severe (о требованиях), shrill (о звуке), spindling, statuesque, stiff (о ценах), sublime, tall, towering, upswept (о причёске), way up, way-up (об общественном положении), high, blistering (о скорости), (о ценах) pricy2) Biology: deep-bodied (о теле рыбы)5) Jocular: altitudinous6) Chemistry: (о лабораторном стакане) tall form7) Construction: deep8) Anatomy: (рост) longness9) Economy: extravagant (о ценах)10) Linguistics: non-low11) Australian slang: long drink of water13) Mining: high-roof (о горной выработке)14) Music: alt15) Jargon: flanker, string bean, stringbean, stick18) Makarov: aerial, compressed (о поперечном сечении оборота раковины аммоноидей, когда высота оборота больше ширины), eminent, good, high-pitched (о звуке)19) Microsoft: Hot -
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1) General subject: brant, dignified, haughty, lofty, overproud, proud, proud hearted, proud-hearted, supercilious, prancing, imposing, boastful2) Religion: prideful3) Taboo: snotty -
28 зондирующая ракета Блэк Брант-IX
Astronautics: Black Brant IX Sounding RocketУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зондирующая ракета Блэк Брант-IX
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29 казарка чёрная
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31 прямой
1) General subject: ( as) straight as a die, Aeschylean, above board, above-board, aboveboard, as straight as a die, bald, bluff, bluffy, blunt, brant, candid, candid (об ответе, человеке и т.п.), clean-living, direct, downright, end on, end-on, erect, evendown, fair dealing, fair-dealing, first-hand, flat, flat footed, flat-footed, foreright, forthright, forward, four square, frank, free spoken, free-spoken (в высказываниях), head on, head-on, honest, immediate, ingenuous, jannock, lank, lank (о волосах), near, on the level, orth-, ortho-, ostensive, out front, out-front, outright, outspoken, plain, plain dealing, plain speaking, plain spoken, plain-speaking, plain-spoken, play by play, play-by-play, plump (об отказе и т. п.), point blank, point-blank, (в сложных словах лат. происхождения имеет значение) recti, right (о линии, об угле), right as a (any) line, round, rugged, simple, single, single eyed, single-eyed, single-hearted, single-minded, stand smb. up, stand up, stand-up, straight (о волосах), straight-from-the-shoulder, straight-out, straightaway, straightforward, thro, through, thru, unequivocal, up and down, up front, upright, upstanding2) Geology: upright (о своде или складке)4) Naval: fair5) Medicine: immediate (напр. о заражении)6) Colloquial: four-square, spadish, square, transparent, white7) American: above-ground, up-and-down8) Sports: st9) Poetical language: nigh10) Latin: in-situ, (в сложных словах происхождения имеет значение) recti11) Engineering: direct straight12) Rare: forerights13) Law: apparent (о наследнике), lineal (о родстве), positive14) Architecture: straightway (о направлении)15) Mining: (пуск) direct-on-line17) Polygraphy: positive-reading, positive-reading (об изображении или тексте), right-reading18) Jargon: clean living, uncool19) Information technology: net20) Oil: right angle (угол)21) Radiology: anteroposterior (о проекции рентгенограммы)23) Ecology: orthotropic24) Advertising: roman26) leg.N.P. express (as distinguished from implied)27) Makarov: as straight as a line, barefaced, boxy, direct (непосредственный), direct (правдивый), flush, free-tongued (в высказываниях), frontal, instant, live (о передаче), near (о пути), normal (об антиклинории или синклинории), on-site, on-the-spot, orthotropous (о семяпочке), outspoken (о человеке), right as a line, right as any line, right-reading (об изображении или тексте), sincere -
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34 entbrennen
v/i (unreg.) geh. fig.2. Person: in Hass entbrannt burning ( oder consumed) with hatred; in Liebe für jemanden entbrennen fall passionately in love with s.o.* * *to take fire; to flash on; to burn* * *ent|brẹn|nen [Ent'brɛnən] ptp entbra\#nnt [ɛnt'brant]vi irreg aux sein (liter)(Kampf, Streit, Zorn) to flare up, to erupt; (Leidenschaft, Liebe) to be (a)rousedin heißer Liebe zu jdm or für jdn entbrennen — to fall passionately in love with sb
in or von Leidenschaft/Wut entbrennen — to become inflamed with passion/anger
* * *ent·bren·nen *2. (heftig ergriffen sein)von Wut \entbrennen to be inflamed with anger* * *2)* * *entbrennen v/i (irr) geh fig2. Person:in Hass entbrannt burning ( oder consumed) with hatred;in Liebe für jemanden entbrennen fall passionately in love with sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.)2) -
35 verbrennen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM. convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc.) burn off; die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt); sich (Dat) beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back; sich (Dat) die Zunge etc. verbrennen burn ( oder scald) one’s tongue etc.; der Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntII v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc.: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to death; CHEM. be converted (zu into); drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burn|t (Am. -ed) to death in the house; der Kuchen / das Steak ist verbrannt the cake / steak has got burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu... carbohydrates are converted in the body into...III v/refl burn o.s., get burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); sich aus Protest öffentlich ( selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *to burn down; to burn; to scorch; to deflagrate; to incinerate; to cremate; to be on fire* * *ver|brẹn|nen ptp verbra\#nnt [fɛɐ'brant] irreg1. vt1) (mit Feuer) to burn; Müll to burn, to incinerate; (= einäschern) Tote to cremate; (= verbrauchen) Gas, Kerzen to burn; Treibstoff, Kalorien to burn, to useverbrannte Erde (fig) — scorched earth
die Zunge/den Mund verbrennen (lit) — to burn one's tongue/mouth
verbrennen (fig) — to open one's big mouth (inf)
See:→ Finger2. vrto burn oneself; (= sich verbrühen) to scald oneself3. vi aux seinto burn; (Mensch, Tier) to burn (to death); (= niederbrennen Haus etc) to burn down; (durch Sonne, Hitze) to be scorchedalles verbrannte, alles war verbrannt — everything was destroyed in the fire
* * *1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) burn2) (to use as fuel.) burn* * *ver·bren·nen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \verbrennen to burn sth2. HIST▪ jdn \verbrennen to burn sb [to death]jdn auf dem Scheiterhaufen/bei lebendigem Leibe \verbrennen to burn sb at the stake/alive3. (versengen)▪ etw \verbrennen to scorch sthII. vr Hilfsverb: habenIII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to burn; Gebäude to burn [down]; Fahrzeug to burn [out]; Mensch to burn [to death]im Garten unseres Nachbarn verbrennt wieder Abfall! our neighbour is burning [or incinerating] rubbish in his garden again!* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *verbrennen (irr)A. v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc) burn off;die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt);sich (dat)beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back;sich (dat)die Zunge etcder Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; → Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntB. v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burnt (besonders US -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burnt (besonders US -ed) to death; CHEM be converted (zu into);drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burnt (US -ed) to death in the house;der Kuchen/das Steak ist verbrannt the cake/steak has got burnt (besonders US -ed);Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu … carbohydrates are converted in the body into …C. v/r burn o.s., get burnt (besonders US -ed);sich aus Protest öffentlich (selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
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36 Wildgans
f ORN. wild goose* * *die Wildgansbrant* * *Wịld|gansfwild goose* * *Wild·gans[ˈvɪltgans]f1. ORN wild goose* * *die wild goose* * ** * *die wild goose -
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40 en küçük yabankazı
n. brant
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