-
41 trou
trou [tʀu]1. masculine nouna. hole• faire un trou to make a hole ; (avec des ciseaux, un couteau) to cut a hole ; (en usant, frottant) to wear a hole• un 9/18 trous (Golf) a 9-hole/an 18-hole course• il a fait un trou à son pantalon (usure) he has worn a hole in his trousers ; (brûlure, acide) he has burnt a hole in his trousers ; (déchirure) he has torn a hole in his trousers• faire son trou to make a niche for o.s.b. ( = moment de libre, lacune) gap ; ( = déficit) deficit• j'ai un trou demain dans la matinée, venez me voir I have a gap in my schedule tomorrow morning so come and see me• texte à trous ( = exercice) cloze test2. compounds► trou normand glass of spirits, drunk between courses of a meal* * *tʀunom masculin1) gén holefaire son trou — (colloq) [personne] to carve out a niche for oneself
2) ( lacune) gapj'ai un trou dans mon emploi du temps — gén I have a gap in my timetable; École I have a free period
3) (colloq) ( déficit) deficit, shortfallun trou dans le budget — a budget deficit, a shortfall in the budget
4) (colloq) ( petite localité)trou (perdu) — dump (colloq), god-forsaken place
5) (sl) ( prison) prison, nick (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous — (colloq) not to be able to see straight
* * *tʀu nm1) (= orifice, cavité) hole2) fig (= absence, manque) gap3) COMMERCE deficit* * *trou nm1 ( cavité) hole; tomber dans un trou to fall into a hole; un trou de deux mètres de profondeur a hole two metresGB deep; trou d'obus shell hole;2 ( repaire) hole; se réfugier dans son trou [lapin, renard] to take refuge in its hole; faire son trou○ [personne] to carve out a niche for oneself;3 ( perforation) (de passoire, ceinture, filet) hole; ( d'instrument à vent) finger hole; faire un trou dans qch to make a hole in sth; faire un trou à la perçeuse to drill a hole; le trou d'une aiguille the eye of a needle;4 ( déchirure) hole; une chemise pleine de trous a shirt full of holes; avoir un trou à sa chaussette to have a hole in one's sock; le trou dans la couche d'ozone the hole in the ozone layer; se faire un trou dans la tête to gash one's head badly;5 ( lacune) gap; j'ai un trou dans mon emploi du temps gén I have a gap in my timetable; Scol I have a free period;6 ○( déficit) deficit, shortfall; un trou dans le budget a budget deficit, a shortfall in the budget; un trou de vingt millions a twenty million deficit;7 ( argent détourné) il a laissé un trou de vingt millions when he left there was twenty million unaccounted for;8 ○( petite localité): trou (perdu) dump○, god-forsaken place; il n'est jamais sorti de son trou he's never been out of his own backyard;9 ◑( prison) prison, nick○; aller au trou to go to prison, to go to the nick○;10 ◑( prison militaire) glasshouse○ GB, military prison; faire du trou to be in the glasshouse○ GB, to be in a military prison;trou d'aération airhole; trou d'air Aviat air pocket; trou de balle◑ arsehole● GB, asshole◑ US; trou borgne Mécan blind hole; trou de Botal Anat foramen ovale; trou du chat Naut lubber's hole; trou de cigarette cigarette burn; trou du cul● arsehole● GB, asshole◑ US; trou de flûte Mus finger hole; trou de graissage Mécan lubrication hole; trou d'homme Tech manhole; trou de mémoire lapse of memory; j'ai un trou (de mémoire) my mind has gone blank; trou de nez○ nostril; trou noir Astron black hole; trou normand glass of spirits between courses to aid digestion; trou occipital Anat foramen magnum; trou d'ozone ozone hole; trou de serrure keyhole; trou du souffleur Théât prompt box; trou de souris mousehole; trou de ver wormhole.ne pas avoir les yeux en face des trous○ not to be able to see straight; faire le trou [coureur, cycliste] to open up a lead.[tru] nom masculintrou de mémoire memory lapse, lapse of memoryj'étais tellement gênée que j'aurais voulu disparaître dans un trou de souris I was so embarrassed I wished the earth would swallow me upfaire son trou: parti de rien, il a fait son trou he made his way in the world from very humble beginnings2. [ouverture - dans une clôture, dans les nuages] hole, gap ; [ - d'une aiguille] eye ; [ - dans du cuir] eyeletfaire un trou à son collant to make a hole in ou to rip one's tightsil a fini par faire un trou à son pull à l'endroit du coude he finally wore a hole in the elbow of his jumperdrap plein de trous tattered sheet, sheet full of holes4. [moment] gapa. [élève] a free periodb. [dans la reconstitution d'un crime] a period of time during which one's movements cannot be accounted forpas même un café, quel trou! not even a café, what a dump!6. (familier) [tombe] gravequand je serai dans le trou when I've kicked the bucket ou I'm six foot under7. (familier) [prison]8. (familier) [déficit] deficittrou du cul (vulgaire) ou de balle (vulgaire) arsehole (très familier, UK, très familier & US), assholea. (familier) [il n'est pas observateur] he's pretty unobservantb. [il est à moitié endormi] he's still half asleep10. AÉRONAUTIQUE11. [au golf] hole -
42 deep
deep [di:p]1. adjective► deep in• deep in the forest/in enemy territory au cœur de la forêt/du territoire ennemib. [border] large ; [shelf, cupboard] profondc. ( = low-pitched) grave ; [growl] sourdd. ( = strong in colour) profonde. [breath, sigh] profondf. [sorrow, admiration, divisions, sleep] profond ; [concern, interest] vifg. ( = profound) [writer, thinker, book] profond2. adverb• to run deep [divisions, tendency] être profond ; [problems] être grave ; [feelings] être exacerbé ; [racism, prejudice] être bien enraciné• deep down she still mistrusted him en son for intérieur, elle se méfiait encore de lui3. noun4. compounds• to throw sb in at the deep end (inf) mettre tout de suite qn dans le bain ► deep-fat fryer noun friteuse f► deep-six (inf!) transitive verb* * *[diːp] 1.noun littér2.1) ( from top to bottom) gen profond; [mud, snow, carpet] épais/épaisse; [container, drawer, saucepan, grass] haut2) ( in width) [band, strip] large3) ( from front to back) [shelf, alcove, stage] profondto be in deep trouble — (colloq) avoir de sérieux ennuis
5) ( impenetrable) gen profond; [secret] grand; [person] réservéin deepest Wales — hum au fin fond du pays de Galles
you're a deep one! — (colloq) tu caches bien ton jeu! (colloq)
6) ( intellectually profound) gen profond; [knowledge] approfondi7) ( dark) [colour] intense; [tan] prononcé8) ( low) [voice] profond; [note, sound] grave9) (involved, absorbed)deep in — absorbé dans [thought, entertainment]; plongé dans [book, conversation]
10) ( long) [shot, serve] en profondeur3.1) ( a long way down) [dig, bury, cut] profondémentto dig deeper into an affair — fig creuser (plus loin) une affaire
to sink deeper into debt — fig s'endetter davantage
2) ( a long way in)deep in ou into — au cœur de [region]
3) fig (emotionally, in psyche)deep down ou inside — dans mon/ton etc for intérieur
to go deep — [faith, loyalty] être profond
to run deep — [belief, feeling, prejudice] être bien enraciné
4) Sport [kick, serve] en profondeur••to be in deep — (colloq) y être jusqu'au cou (colloq)
-
43 σκάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to dig, to dig out, to work the earth', κατα- σκάπτω `to inter, to bury', usu. `to demolish, to raze to the ground, to destroy' (h. Merc., Pi.).Other forms: Aor. σκάψαι (IA.), fut. σκάψω, perf. ἔσκαφα, midd. ἔσκαμμαι (Att.), aor. pass. σκαφ-ῆναι (E., hell.), fut. - ήσομαι (J. a. o.),Compounds: Often w. prefix, esp. κατα-.Derivatives: Several derivv. (on the forms with φ cf. bel.): 1. σκάφη f. `winnow, bowl, trough, dish', also `ship' (IA.); σκάφος n. `hull of a ship', poet. also `ship' (IA.), rarely (as nom. act.) `the digging' (Hes. Op. 572, Gp.). 2. Diminut.: σκαφ-ίς, - ίδος f. `cup' (ι 223, Hp., Ar. a. o.), also `barge' and `spade' (hell. a. late); - ίον n. `bowl, cup' (com., hell. a. late), also as des. of a hair-dress (Ar., on the development of the meaning Solmsen Wortforsch. 203 ff. [disputable]), `barge' (Str., Hld.); - ίδιον n. `winnow, ship' (hell. a. late). 3. σκαφ-ίτης m. approx. `boatman' (Anon. ap. Demetr., Str.; Redard 44f.). 4. σκαφή f. `the digging' (hell. pap. a.o., Hdn. Gr. 1, 345), also `grave' (Bithynia; or σκάφη ?); often prefixcompp., esp. κατασκαφ-ή, often pl. - αί `tomb, demolition, destruction' (trag., also Att. prose); adj. κατασκαφ-ής `butied' (S.). 5. σκαφ-ιά f. `ditch, grave' (Halaesa Ia). 6. σκαφ-εύς m. `digger' (E., Archipp., hell. a. late; rather directly from σκάπτω than with Bosshardt 40 from σκαφή), also (from σκάφη) `dish, σκαφηφόρος' ( Com. Adesp.); from σκάφη also σκαφ-εύω `to empty in a trough' (Ctes., Plu.) with - ευσις (Eun.); besides - ευσις, - εία f. `the digging' (Suid.), - εῖον n. `shovel', also `bowl, cup' (= - ίον; youngatt. hell.) with - είδιον (Hdn. Epim.), - ευτής = fossor (Gloss.). 7. σκαφ-ητός m. `the digging' (Thphr., hell. a. late inscr. a. o.; after ἀλοητός a. o.), - ητροι pl. `id.' (pap. Ip); WestGr. (Delphi, Trozen a. o.) σκάπετος m. (Megara - πεδος; after δάπεδον, πέδον Solmsen Wortforsch. 196; not with Schwyzer 498 n. 13 "phonetical byform (play-)") `grave, tomb'; besides κάπετος `id.' (Il., Hp.), also `spade' (Gortyn)?, uncertain σκαπέτωσις `the digging' (Trozen). 8. σκαφαλος ἀντλητήρ H. (like πάσσαλος a.o.); λ-suffix also in σκαφλεύς = σκαφεύς (Athens IVa)?; Kumanudis Rev. de phil. 87, 99f. 9. σκαπ-άνη f. `shovel, spade' (Theoc., AP a. o.), also `excavation' (Thphr.), with - ανήτης m. `digger' (Zonar)., - ανεύς m. `id.' (Lyc., Phld., Str. a. o.; Bosshardt 68), - ανεύω `to dig up' (inscr. Magnesia [Epist. Darei], Phld. Rh.). 10. σκάμμα n. `the digging, ditch, place dug up' (Pl. Lg., hell. a. late). 11. περίσκαψις f. `the digging up' (pap. VIp, Gp.). 12. σκαπτήρ, - ῆρος m. `digger' (Margites, X. ap. Poll.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 107; 2, 55, Benveniste Noms d'agent 39), f. - τειρα (AP). 13. PN Σκαπτη ὕλη (Thrace; Hdt. a. o.) with Σκαπτησυλικός (Att. inscr.), - ίτης m. (St. Byz.); on the formaytion Schwyzer 452.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur. substr.XEtymology: As common basis of the above forms, which show an analogically levelled system, can serve both σκαπ- (with analog. σκαφ- after θάπτω: τάφος, ταφῆναι a. o.) and σκαφ- (with partly phonetical partly anal. σκαπ-). In the first case Italic gives the nearest connection in the relik Lat. scapulae, Umbr. scapla (acc. sg.) `shoulder(blade)', if prop. `shovel' as primary nom. agentis (cf. σκάφαλος above). In the latter case σκάπτω agrees formally to a widespread word for `plane, scratch etc.' in Lat. scăbō, Germ., e.g. OHG scaban, Lith. skabiù ( = σκάπτω; beside this skobiù, skõbti) `scoop out with the chisel, scraper v.t.', to which also Slav., e.g. Russ. skóbelь `plane-iron' etc. (s. W.-Hofmann, Fraenkel and Vasmer s. vv. w. lit.). Also σκάφη, σκάφος a. o. fit better with `plane, scoop out' than with `dig' (Solmsen Wortforsch. 196 ff. w. extensive treatment), without possibility to draw a clear limit. -- If one removes the s- as "movable" and assumes a vocalic variation ē̆: ō̆: ā̆, the etymological field becomes very large. If one goes even a step further and beside ( s)ke \/ o \/ a + p \/ bh- also accepyts a variant skē̆ip \/ b-, and considers that not only the above final consonants, but classifies also the varying vowels as formants or enlargements, we arrive at the `ideal' root sek- `cut etc.' (from which then also come sk-er- and sk-el-). Nobody believes, that such a "systematic" cutting up gives a right pisture of the linguistic processes. Old connections with κόπτω, perh. also with σκέπαρνος (s. vv. w. lit.; to this further still NPers. kāfađ `dig, split') a. cogn. with all kinds of crosses and deviations (!) may be possible, but cannot be demonstrated in detail. -- S. still σκήπτω and σκίπων. -- Frisk's discussion of σκάπτω is hopelessly dated; it refers clearly to Pok. 930 ff.; e.g. we now know that PIE did not have an ablaut e\/a; so the words with -e- must be omitted. I would strike the comparison with Lat. scapula (both for form and meaning). Also Lith. skobiù, skõbti, as Greek has no form with long ā. I think that the forms ( σ)κάπετος (s.v.) may be Pre-Greek, and so the other forms with σκαπ-; as also σκάφαλος and the strange σκαφλεύς. The other forms seem based on * skabh-, as in Lat. scabō and Germ., e.g. OHG scaban. I suggest that this form is a loan of a Eur. substratum.Page in Frisk: 2,718-720Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκάπτω
-
44 тайна
сущ.Русское существительное тайна имеет близкий синоним секрет, и оба они могут употребляться в сходных ситуациях, обозначая нечто: 1) неясное, непонятное 2) неясное, скрытое. Английские эквиваленты разграничивают эти две сферы.1. mystery —тайна, непознанное, необъяснимое: The exact origin of the Earth remains a mystery. — Истинное происхождение Земли остается неразгаданной тайной. A woman with an air of mystery about her. — Женщина с какой-то тайной. His past is shrouded in mystery. — Его прошлое окутано тайной. David has always been a bit of a mystery. — В Дэвиде всегда была какая-то загадка. Не is a complete mystery to me. — Он для меня сплошная загадка.2. secret — тайна, секрет (то, что не хотят делать достоянием гласности, что предназначено для узкого круга или скрывается по этическим соображениям): to tell a secret — проболтаться/выдать секрет/выдать тайну; to make smth (a) secret — делать из чего-либо секрет/делать из чего-либо тайну; to keep a secret — хранить секрет; to keep smth secret — хранить что-либо в секрете/хранить что-либо втайне; to keep smth a secret from smb — держать что-либо в секрете от кого-либо; to let smb in/on a secret — раскрыть секрет кому-либо/доверить секрет кому-либо; to tell smb a secret — рассказать кому-либо по секрету /открыть кому-либо секрет Не was accused of selling business secrets to competitors. — Его обвинили в продаже секретов производства конкурентам. Your secret is safe with me. — Я не выдам вашего секрета. The secret is out. — Это уже не секрет./Это уже не тайна. It's open secret. — Это не секрет./Это секрет полишинеля. It is top secret. — Совершенно секретно. Существительное secret вызывает образ чего-либо закрытого или спрятанного так, чтобы никто не мог это найти; этот образ проявляется в ряде сочетаний: She accused him of covering up the truth. — Она обвинила его в том, что он не говорил ей правду./Она обвинила его в том, что он скрывал истину. They hid/concealed the truth as best as they could. — Они, как могли, скрывали правду. Не tried to mask/to camouflage his true feelings. — Он старался не обнаруживать свои истинные чувства./Он старался маскировать свои истинные чувства. She wanted to bury the memory of that day. — Ей хотелось похоронить воспоминания о том дне. We will throw a veil over what happened next. — Мы окутаем завесой то, что произошло потом./Мы скроем то, что произошло потом. The operation was cloaked/shrouded/vciled in secrecy. — Операцию держали в полном секрете./Информацня об операции была окутана тайной. You are just trying to paper over the problem. — Ты просто пытаешься скрыть проблему. They kept in dark that they were planning to leave next day. — Они не распространялись о своих планах уехать на следующий день./Они ничего не говорили о своих планах уехать на следующий день./Они темнили о своих планах уехать на следующий день. There has been a complete news black out. — Новости держались в большой тайне. This report is nothing but a whitewash: what really went on? — Это сообщение было ничем иным как попыткой приукрасить события: что же в действительности происходило? Раскрыть кому-либо секрет часто означает доверяться кому-либо, доверять что-либо кому-либо, что связано с глаголом confide и его производными: to tell smb smth confidently — сказать кому-либо по секрету что-либо; to speak in confidence — говорить по секрету/говорить конфиденциально; to tell smb smth in strict confidence — сообщить что-либо кому-либо под строжайшим секретом Не is my confidential friend. — Он мой близкий друг, я могу ему полностью довериться./Он мой близкий друг, я могу ему доверить все свои личные секреты. Сочетание to tell a secret ассоциируется с тем, как приподнимается занавес или снимается крышка с какой-либо емкости, что видно из следующих примеров: Не uncovered/revealed/exposed a terrible secret. — Он обнаружил ужасную тайну./Он раскрыл ужасную тайну. After a few minutes, she began to open up and talk about her family. — Через несколько минут она раскрылась и начала рассказывать о своей семье. You have always been very open about your feelings. — Вы всегда открыто выражали свои чувства./Вы никогда не держали в секрете своих чувств./ Вы никогда не скрывали своих чувств. The news had already got out. — Новости уже распространились./Новости уже стали известны всем. Someone leaked the information to the press. — Кто-то уже передал эту информацию в прессу./Кто-то уже выдал эту информацию прессе./Произошла утечка информации. My father let the cat out of the bag and spoiled the surprise. — Отец все рассказал и испортил сюрприз./Отец выдал секрет и испортил весь сюрприз. Do you know who spilled the beans? — Ты не знаешь, кто проболтался?/ Ты не знаешь, кто все растрепал? Не spilled his guts to the police. — Он все рассказал полиции./Он все сообщил полиции./Он настучал полиции. -
45 κρύπτω
Aκρύπτασκε Il.8.272
, - εσκε h.Cer. 239: [tense] fut.κρύψω Od.4.350
, etc.: [tense] aor.1 ἔκρυψα, [dialect] Ep.κρύψα 11.244
: [tense] pf. κέκρῠφα ( συγ-) D.H.Comp. 18:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , E.Ba. 955: [tense] aor. (lyr.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κρυφθήσομαι Dialex.2.4
,κρῠβήσομαι E.Supp. 543
, LXX Je.39(32).27,κεκρύψομαι Hp.Mul.1.36
: [tense] aor. ἐκρύφθην, [dialect] Ep. κρ-, Il.13.405, E.Ba. 955, ἐκρύβην [ῠ] Ev.Jo.8.59, Aesop. 127, Apollod.3.2.2, ( κατ-) Alciphr.3.47; part. : [tense] pf.κέκρυμμαι Od.11.443
, Pi.O.7.57, etc.; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.κεκρύφαται Hes. Th. 730
, Hp.Mul.2.163:—hide, cover, in Hom. with collat. notion of protection,κεφαλὰς.. κορύθεσσι κρύψαντες Il.14.373
; ὁ δέ μινσάκεϊ κρύπτασκε φαεινῷ 8.272
, cf. 13.405 ([voice] Pass.);κ. με.. πόδα S.OC 114
; later, simply, hide,κ. φάος ὀμμάτων Pi.N.10.40
; cover, , etc.;ὑφ' εἵματος κ. χεῖρα E.Hec. 343
:—[voice] Med., κάρα κρυψάμενος having cloaked his head, S.Aj. 246 (lyr.); φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται hides in its own bosom, ib. 647;παῖδά μ' ἐκρύψατο κρωσσός IG14.1909
:—[voice] Pass., hide oneself, lie hidden,οὐρανῷ κρύπτεται E.Hel. 606
;δαλὸς κρύπτεται ἐς σποδιάν Id.Cyc. 615
(lyr.);ὑφ' εἵματος κρυφείς S.Aj. 1145
: c. acc. cogn., l.c.2 cover in the earth, bury, Hes.Op. 138, S.OC 621 ([voice] Pass.); χθονί ib. 1546 ([voice] Pass.); ; ἐν κατ ώρυχι ib. 774; κατὰ χθονός ib.25;ὑπὸ γᾶν Pi.P.9.81
;γῇ κ. Hdt.2.130
([voice] Pass.), cf. S.Ant. 946 (lyr., [voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass.,Τιτῆνες ὑπὸ ζόφῳ.. κεκρύφαται Hes.Th.
l.c.; l.c.3 Astron., occult, Theo Sm.p.193 H., al.:—[voice] Pass., of stars not seen in any part of the night,κεκρύφαται Hes.Op. 386
; of the heliacal setting of stars, Ptol.Phas.p.8 H.4 conceal, keep secret,οὐδέν τοι ἐγὼ κρύψω ἔπος Od.4.350
, cf. Ar.Th.74, etc.;κ. τι ἔνθα μή τις ὄψεται S. Aj. 658
, cf. Tr. 903, El. 436:—[voice] Med.,πᾶν σοι φράσω τἀληθές, οὐδὲ κρύψομαι Id.Tr. 474
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸ μὲν φάσθαι, τὸ δὲ καὶ κεκρυμμένον εἶναι Od. 11.443
; φάρμακα κεκρ. secret, E.Andr.32; κεκρ. νάπη secret, S.OT 1398;κεκρ. παγίς Men.689
; κεκρ. σκευωρία secret intrigue, Mitteis Chr. 31 vi 14 (ii B.C.); κρυπτόμενα πράσσεται in secret, opp. ἐπὶ μαρτύρων, Antipho 2.3.8, cf. Th.6.72.5 c. dupl. acc., conceal something from one,μή με κρύψῃ τοῦτο A.Pr. 625
, cf. S.El. 957, E.Hec. 570, Ar.Pl.26, Lys.32.7, etc.; soκ. τι πρός τινα S.Ph. 588
.6 in Rhet., argue so that the opponent is unwarily led to an adverse conclusion, Arist.Top. 156a7.7 Medic., in [voice] Pass., to be suppressed, of the menses or lochia, Hp.Mul.1.36, 154, 2.163.II intr., lie hidden,τὰ μὲν.. ὄμματα βλέποντα, τὰ δὲ κρύπτοντα E.Ph. 1117
(s.v.l.); alsoκ. τινά
conceal oneself from..,h.Hom.
1.7.— ( καλύπτω is simply cover; κεύθω cover so that no trace of it can be seen; κρύπτω keep covered, esp. for purposes of concealment.) -
46 HYLJA
* * *(hyl, hulda, huliðr and huldr), v. to hide, cover (hann huldi höfuð sitt); fara huldu höfði, to go ‘with the head covered’, in disguise, by stealth.* * *pres. hyl (hylk = hyl ek, Hbl. 11), pl. hyljum; pret. hulði (huldi); part. huliðr, huldr, and hulinn; [Ulf. huljan = καλύπτειν; A. S. helan; Old Engl. to hele, hull; O. H. G. huljan; Germ. hüllen; Swed. hölja; Dan. hylle and hæle]:—to hide, cover; hylja hann allan, Edda 72; hann hulði höfuð sitt, Fms. x. 255; huldi andlit sitt, 361; hón huldi dúk, bjóð, Rm.; hann huldi hræ hans, Nj. 27, Grág. ii. 88; ok svá mikit hárit at hón mátti h. sik með, Nj. 16: to bury, jörðu hulinn, buried in the earth, Magn. 506; hylja auri, Korm. (in a verse); huliðr sandi, Geisli 25: to conceal, limi okkra hyl ekki, Sks. 504: part. huldr or huliðr, id.; fara huldu höfði, to go with the head covered, i. e. in disguise or by stealth, Eg. 406, Fms. i. 222; cp. huliðshjálmr. -
47 subpono
sup-pōno ( subp-), pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum, 3 ( perf. supposivi, Plaut. Truc. 2, 5, 9:I.supposivit,
id. ib. 4, 3, 30; part. sync. supposta, Verg. A. 6, 24; Sil. 3, 90), v. a., to put, place, or set under (freq. and class.; cf.: submitto, subicio).Lit.A.In gen.:B.anatum ova gallinis saepe supponimus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 9; Col. 8, 5, 4:(orat) sub cratim uti jubeas sese supponi,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 65:caput et stomachum supponere fontibus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 8:cervicem polo,
Ov. F. 5, 180:colla oneri,
id. R. Am. 171:tauros jugo,
to yoke, id. M. 7, 118:olivam prelo,
Col. 12, 49, 9:tectis agrestibus ignem,
Ov. F. 4, 803:Massica caelo vina sereno,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 51:agresti fano pecus,
to place under, to drive under cover of, Ov. F. 4, 756:aliquem tumulo (terrae, humo, etc.),
i. e. to bury, id. Tr. 3, 3, 68; id. Ib. 153; id. Am. 3, 9, 48:terrae dentes,
i. e. to sow, id. M. 3, 102:falcem maturis aristis,
to apply, Verg. G. 1, 348: cultros, to apply (to the throat of cattle to be slaughtered), id. A. 6, 248; id. G. 3, 492:incedis per ignes Suppositos cineri doloso,
hidden under, Hor. C. 2, 1, 8:his igitur rebus subjectis suppositisque,
i. e. under the earth, Lucr. 6, 543:nil ita sublime est... Non sit ut inferius suppositumque deo,
subjected, subject, Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 48.—In partic.1.To put in the place of another, to substitute for another person or thing (syn. substituo):2.meliorem, quam ego sum, suppono tibi,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 2, 6:aliquem in alicujus locum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 28, § 72; 2, 5, 30, § 78:in quarum (mulierum) locum juvenes,
Just. 7, 3, 6:se reum criminibus illis pro rege,
Cic. Deiot. 15, 42:stannum et aurichalcum pro auro et argento,
Suet. Vit. 5 fin.:operae nostrae vicaria fides amicorum supponitur,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 111.—To substitute falsely or fraudulently, to falsify, forge, counterfeit:3. II.(puella) herae meae supposita est parva,
Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 49; so,puerum, puellam,
id. ib. 2, 3, 11; id. Truc. 1, 1, 71; 2, 4, 50; 4, 3, 30; Ter. Eun. prol. 39; 5, 3, 3; Liv. 3, 44, 9 al.:qui suppositā personā falsum testamentum obsignandum curaverit,
Cic. Clu. 44, 125:testamenta falsa supponere,
id. Leg. 1, 16, 43; so,testamenta,
id. Par. 6, 1, 43: quos (equos) daedala Circe Suppositā de matre nothos furata creavit, substituted deceptively, spurious (because mortal), Verg. A. 7, 283:trepidat, ne suppositus venias, ac falso nomine poscas,
Juv. 1, 98.—Trop.A.In gen., to add, annex, subjoin (syn. subjungo):B.huic generi Hermagoras partes quattuor supposuit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 9, 12; 1, 6, 8:exemplum epistolae,
id. Att. 8, 6, 3:rationem,
id. Inv. 2, 23, 70; 2, 21, 63. —In partic.1.Pregn., to make subject, to subject, submit:* 2.aethera ingenio suo,
Ov. F. 1, 306:me tibi supposui,
Pers. 5, 36.— -
48 suppono
sup-pōno ( subp-), pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum, 3 ( perf. supposivi, Plaut. Truc. 2, 5, 9:I.supposivit,
id. ib. 4, 3, 30; part. sync. supposta, Verg. A. 6, 24; Sil. 3, 90), v. a., to put, place, or set under (freq. and class.; cf.: submitto, subicio).Lit.A.In gen.:B.anatum ova gallinis saepe supponimus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 9; Col. 8, 5, 4:(orat) sub cratim uti jubeas sese supponi,
Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 65:caput et stomachum supponere fontibus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 8:cervicem polo,
Ov. F. 5, 180:colla oneri,
id. R. Am. 171:tauros jugo,
to yoke, id. M. 7, 118:olivam prelo,
Col. 12, 49, 9:tectis agrestibus ignem,
Ov. F. 4, 803:Massica caelo vina sereno,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 51:agresti fano pecus,
to place under, to drive under cover of, Ov. F. 4, 756:aliquem tumulo (terrae, humo, etc.),
i. e. to bury, id. Tr. 3, 3, 68; id. Ib. 153; id. Am. 3, 9, 48:terrae dentes,
i. e. to sow, id. M. 3, 102:falcem maturis aristis,
to apply, Verg. G. 1, 348: cultros, to apply (to the throat of cattle to be slaughtered), id. A. 6, 248; id. G. 3, 492:incedis per ignes Suppositos cineri doloso,
hidden under, Hor. C. 2, 1, 8:his igitur rebus subjectis suppositisque,
i. e. under the earth, Lucr. 6, 543:nil ita sublime est... Non sit ut inferius suppositumque deo,
subjected, subject, Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 48.—In partic.1.To put in the place of another, to substitute for another person or thing (syn. substituo):2.meliorem, quam ego sum, suppono tibi,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 2, 6:aliquem in alicujus locum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 28, § 72; 2, 5, 30, § 78:in quarum (mulierum) locum juvenes,
Just. 7, 3, 6:se reum criminibus illis pro rege,
Cic. Deiot. 15, 42:stannum et aurichalcum pro auro et argento,
Suet. Vit. 5 fin.:operae nostrae vicaria fides amicorum supponitur,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 111.—To substitute falsely or fraudulently, to falsify, forge, counterfeit:3. II.(puella) herae meae supposita est parva,
Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 49; so,puerum, puellam,
id. ib. 2, 3, 11; id. Truc. 1, 1, 71; 2, 4, 50; 4, 3, 30; Ter. Eun. prol. 39; 5, 3, 3; Liv. 3, 44, 9 al.:qui suppositā personā falsum testamentum obsignandum curaverit,
Cic. Clu. 44, 125:testamenta falsa supponere,
id. Leg. 1, 16, 43; so,testamenta,
id. Par. 6, 1, 43: quos (equos) daedala Circe Suppositā de matre nothos furata creavit, substituted deceptively, spurious (because mortal), Verg. A. 7, 283:trepidat, ne suppositus venias, ac falso nomine poscas,
Juv. 1, 98.—Trop.A.In gen., to add, annex, subjoin (syn. subjungo):B.huic generi Hermagoras partes quattuor supposuit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 9, 12; 1, 6, 8:exemplum epistolae,
id. Att. 8, 6, 3:rationem,
id. Inv. 2, 23, 70; 2, 21, 63. —In partic.1.Pregn., to make subject, to subject, submit:* 2.aethera ingenio suo,
Ov. F. 1, 306:me tibi supposui,
Pers. 5, 36.— -
49 предать
несовер. - предавать;
совер. - предать (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (изменять) betray
2) subject, expose, hand over, commit предавать забвению bury in oblivion предавать гласности make known/public;
give publicity (to) предавать смерти put to death предавать проклятию curse предавать сожжению( кого-л./что-л.) to commit to the flames предавать суду( кого-л.) to prosecute предавать земле commit to the earthPf. of предавать -
50 предавать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (изменять)
betray
2) subject, expose, hand over, commit
предавать забвению bury in oblivion
предавать гласности make known/public; give publicity (to)
предавать смерти put to death
предавать проклятию curse
предавать сожжению (кого-л./что-л.) to commit to the flames
предавать суду (кого-л.) to prosecute
предавать земле commit to the earth* * ** * ** * *betraycedecommitconsignfinkgivereturn -
51 предавать
несовер. - предавать; совер. - предать1) ( изменять)2) subject, expose, hand over, commitпредавать гласности — make known/public; give publicity (to)
предавать сожжению (кого-л./что-л.) — to commit to the flames
предавать суду (кого-л.) — to prosecute
-
52 погребать
2) Dialect: put away3) Rare: inurn4) Religion: inearth, inter ( To deposit a dead body in the earth or in a tomb) -
53 खन् _khan
खन् 1 U. (खनति-ते, खात; pass. खन्यते or खायते) To dig up, delve, excavate; खनन्नाखुबिलं सिंहः Pt.3.17; Ms. 2.218; Ṛs.1.17.-2 To dig into the earth, bury. -
54 inhumo
ĭn-hŭmo, 1, v. a., to bury in the ground, cover with earth, inhume:taleas,
Plin. 17, 18, 30, § 130. -
55 κατορύσσω
κατ-ορύσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] κάτ-ττω, [tense] fut. [voice] Pass. - ορυχθήσομαι cj. in Antipho 3.2.10, - ορῠχήσομαι cj. in Ar.Av. 394 (lyr.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. - ορώρυγμαι Antipho 3.3.12, etc., laterAκατώρυγμαι LW1075
(Apollonia ad Rhyndacum), Str.9.3.8, cf. Moer.p.240 P.: [tense] aor. 2 inf. [voice] Pass. -ορῠγῆναι Arr.Epict.4.8.36
:—bury, sink in the earth, Hdt.2.41, Hp.Fract.13;ζώοντας ἐπὶ κεφαλὴν κατώρυξε Hdt.3.35
, cf. 7.114;ἐν τῇ κεφαλῇ Ar. Av. 475
;πατέρα ζῶντα κ. X. Mem.1.2.55
;κ. κατὰ γῆς Hdt.8.36
;κατὰ τῆς γῆς Ar.Pl. 238
; τινὰ εἰς πηλόν (of poets' descriptions) Pl. R. 363d; [τὰ ᾠὰ] εἰς τὴν κόπρον Arist.HA 559b2
:—[voice] Pass.,ζῶντες κατορωρύγμεθα Antipho 3.3.12
, cf. X.An.5.8.11, Com.Adesp.1224;τὰ -ορυττόμενα κατὰ γῆς Thphr.HP5.7.6
, cf. Archestr.Fr.62.21; of metals, lie buried, Pl.Euthd. 288e; of money, to be buried, D.27.53 (metaph., 29.49); ἐν πορφυρίσι -ορωρυγμένος, of Sardanapallus, Max. Tyr.35.1.2 metaph., ruin utterly, Pherecr.145.19.b suppress,κ. τῷ λόγῳ Lib. Or.42.14
:—[voice] Pass., πρᾶγμα καταπεφρονημένον καὶ κατορωρυγμένον ib.62.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατορύσσω
-
56 παρακατορύσσω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρακατορύσσω
-
57 ровя
1. dig(под земята) mine(с пръчка и под.) poke(за кокошка) scratch (for)(пепел) rake over(погребвам) buryровя дупка (за животно) burrowровя в сметта dig in the garbage2. (тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, forage, scavenge(в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, gropeпрен. (раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake upровя из книжа rummage through/about among papersровя из дела rummage among filesровя из стая ransack a roomровя в паметта си search/ransack o.'s memory/mindровя в чекмедже rummage/feel in a drawerровя надълбоко прен. probe deepда не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the betterда не ровим повече let it rest thereровя чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, be a busybody3. (заяждам се) badger, nagровя се dig, delveровя се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among booksровя се из архивите rummage in the archivesровя се в миналото delve/dig into the pastровя се в историята probe into historyкакво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for?* * *ро̀вя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. ро̀вил 1. dig; ( под земята) mine; (с пръчка и под.) poke; (с муцуната си) nuzzle, rootle, (за свиня) root about (for); ( земята) grub (up/out); (за кокошка) scratch (for); ( пепел) rake over; ( погребвам) bury; \ровя в сметта dig in the garbage; \ровя дупка (за животно) burrow; \ровя ( изравям) земя dig up earth; \ровя земята с копито (за кон) paw the ground;2. ( тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, ferret, forage, scavenge; grub (из in/among); (в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, grope; прен. ( раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake up; да не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the better; да не ровим повече let it rest there; \ровя в паметта си search/ransack o.’s memory/mind; \ровя из дела rummage among files; \ровя из книжа rummage through/about/among papers; \ровя надълбоко прен. probe deep; \ровя чужди работи poke o.’s nose into other people’s affairs, be a busybody;\ровя се dig, delve; какво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for? \ровя се в историята probe into history; \ровя се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among books.* * *dig; grub; delve; grout (за свиня); nuzzle (с муцуна); poke (с пръчка); root; rootle; scratch{skrEtS} (за кокошка); rummage (тършувам): ровя among files - ровя из разни папки; ransack (тършувам); probe (се): ровя into the past - ровя се в миналото; dig (се): ровя into dictionaries - ровя се в речници* * *1. (в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, grope 2. (за кокошка) scratch (for) 3. (заяждам се) badger, nag 4. (пепел) rake over 5. (погребвам) bury 6. (под земята) mine 7. (с муцуната си) nuzzle, (за свиня) root about (for) 8. (с пръчка и под.) poke 9. (тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, forage, scavenge 10. dig 11. РОВЯ (изравям) земя dig up earth 12. РОВЯ ce dig, delve 13. РОВЯ в кофите за смет forage in the dustbins, search the dustbins (for) 14. РОВЯ в паметта си search/ransack o.'s memory/ mind 15. РОВЯ в сметта dig in the garbage 16. РОВЯ в чекмедже rummage/feel in a drawer 17. РОВЯ дупка (за животно) burrow 18. РОВЯ земята с копито (за кон) paw the ground 19. РОВЯ из дела rummage among files 20. РОВЯ из книжа rummage through/ about among papers 21. РОВЯ из стая ransack a room 22. РОВЯ надълбоко прен. probe deep 23. РОВЯ се в историята probe into history 24. РОВЯ се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among books 25. РОВЯ се в миналото delve/dig into the past 26. РОВЯ се из архивите rummage in the archives 27. РОВЯ чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, be a busybody 28. да не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the better 29. да не ровим повече let it rest there 30. какво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for? 31. прен. (раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake up -
58 GRAFA
* * *(gref; gróf, grófum; grafinn), v.1) to dig (grafa gröf);grafa torf, to dig peat;fig. to seek out the sense of (grafa vísu);2) to earth, bury (grafa lík);3) to carve, engrave (døkkr steinn í ok grafit á innsigli);4) to inlay;fagr á liti, sem þá er fílsbein er grafit í eik, as when ivory is set in oak;5) impers. to suppurate (lærit tók at grafa bæði uppi ok niðri);6) with preps.:grafa at e-u, eptir e-u, to inquire into, try to flnd out;also refl., grafast eptir e-u;grafa niðr, to dig down;svá kyrr sem hann væri grafinn niðr, as if he had been rooted in the ground;grafa til e-s, to dig for (grafa til vatns);grafa um e-t = grafa eptir e-u;gróf hann svá undir þeim, at, he sounded them so that;grafa e-t upp, to find out.* * *pret. gróf; pres. gref; part. grafinn, with neg. suffix gróf-at, Fas. i. 436 (in a verse): [Ulf. graban = σκάπτειν; A. S. grafan; North. E. to grave; Germ. graben; Swed. grafva; Dan. grave]:—to dig; grafa engi sitt, to drain one’s field, Grág. ii. 181; jörðin var grafin í hám fjallatindum, Edda 144; en er vatnit gróf tvá vega þá féllu bakkarnir, Ó. H. 18; grafa til vatns, id.; grafa út ósinn, Bs. i. 331; þá er þeir höfðu út grafit fitna (dug through it), Ó. H. 18; g. gröf, to dig a grave, 623. 28, Eg. 300; grafa niðr, to dig down, Grág. ii. 351; hann (the horse) var svá kyrr, sem hann væri grafinn niðr, as if he had been rooted in the ground, Hrafn. 7; g. torf, to dig peat, Njarð. 370, Rm. 12; g. upp, to dig up; þeir grófu upp líkamina, Nj. 86; g. upp bein, K. Þ. K. 40, N. G. L. i. 44; grafa alone, Fms. iv. 110: reflex, to bury (hide) oneself, hanu grófsk í brúkit, he hid himself in the seaweed, Njarð. 380; var grafinn lykill ( the key was hid) í dyra-gætti, Störnu-Odd. 20.2. to earth, bury (Old Engl. en-grave); vóru þá allir ríkis-menn í hauga lagðir en öll alþýða grafin í jörð, Ó. H. (pref.); var hann grafinn ( buried) hjá leiði Kols biskups, Bs. i. 64, passim; grafa lík, g. niðr, etc., Bjarn. 19, Eb. 338, K. Þ. K. passim.3. to carve, engrave; grafa innsigli, Mar., Sturl. ii. 222; krismu-ker grafit með tönn, Vm. 117; g. fílsbein í eik, Edda 151 (pref.); Margret gróf ok tönn til ágæta-vel, Bs. i. 143; grafa, steinsetja ok amalera, Fms. xi. 427.II. metaph. to enquire, dive deep into, Hom. 84: to unearth, find out the sense, kveða má svá, at vísan sé fegri þá grafin er, Grett. 94 A; nú festir maðr sér konu, ok grefsk upp skylda með þeim, and relationship is found out afterwards, N. G. L. i. 350; þá grófsk Þórir eptir (Th. enquired) en Úlfr segir at lyktum, Gullþ. 5; gróf hann vandlega eptir ( he made a close enquiry) þess manns atferð, Fms. viii. 15; gróf hann svá undir þeim (he sounded them so), at hann varð margra hluta víss, 16; hann gróf at vandlega, ok bað hana segja sér, Dropl. 4; g. um e-t, id., Hom. 43; en grafa eigi um þat er vér megum eigi skilja, Greg. 75: g. upp, to unearth, make out; gátu menn þá upp grafit, at …, Grett. 162; grafask upp, to come to the light, Orkn. (in a verse).III. medic. to suppurate; impers., lærit (acc.) tók at grafa bæði uppi ok niðri, … var lærit allt grafit upp at smá-þörmum, Grett. 153, 154. -
59 ob-ruō
ob-ruō uī, utus, ere, to overwhelm, overthrow, cover, cover over, hide, bury: ibi vivi obruerentur, be buried alive, S.: confossus undique obruitur, Cu.: sese harenā, hide in the sand: thesaurum, bury.—To sink, submerge, cover with water, overflow: submersas obrue puppīs, V.: me undis, H.: obrutus adulter aquis, O.: Aegyptum Nilus.—To sow, plant, cover with earth: semina terrā, O.—To cover, bury, cast down, destroy: telis Nostrorum obrui, V.: Si mereor, tuā obrue dextrā, V.—To overload, surfeit: vino se.—Fig., to overwhelm, bury, conceal, put out of sight, abolish: adversa perpetuā oblivione: omen: orationem, i. e. refute, L.: talis viri interitu sex suos obruere consulatūs, destroyed the glory of.—To overwhelm, overload, weigh down, oppress: criminibus obrutus: aere alieno: faenore, L.: qui in augendā obruitur re, in the pursuit of wealth, H.—To overcome, overpower, surpass, eclipse, obscure: successoris famam, Ta.: obruimur numero, are outnumbered, V. -
60 KASA
(að), v. to heap earth upon, to bury (hann var kasaðr í urð).* * *að, [kös], prop. to heap earth or stones upon, to earth, commonly used of witches, miscreants, carcases of men or beasts, Grág. ii. 156 (of an outlaw); lík Þóris var upp rekit ok kasa þeir hann hjá Sigmundi, Fær. 177, Fs. 62; vóru þeir færðir út í hraun ok kasaðir í dal þeim er þar var í hrauninu, Eb. 138; þar heitir Knarrarnes er hann var kasaðr, Ld. 156; vildu þeir eigi jarða hann at kirkju ok kösuðu hann utan-borgar, Mar.: to bury in snow, eru þeir kasaðir í mjöllinni, Fs. 143, Sturl. iii. 215; báru síðan at stórt grjót ok kasaðu þá, Stj. 370: metaph., þeir kasaðu þetta með sér, Fms. iv. 284, v. l.; kváðusk hlaða mundu vegg í dalinn ok kasa þar metorð Guðmundar, Sturl. i. 155.II. in mod. usage, to pile in heaps, esp. of the blubber of whales or sharks.
См. также в других словарях:
Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008 film) — Infobox Film name = Journey to the Center of the Earth caption = Promotional poster director = Eric Brevig producer = Brendan Fraser (executive) writer = Jules Verne Michael Weiss Mark Levin starring = Brendan Fraser Josh Hutcherson Anita Briem… … Wikipedia
The Kill — (Bury Me) Single par 30 Seconds to Mars extrait de l’album A Beautiful Lie Sortie 24 janvier 2006 … Wikipédia en Français
The Kill — «The Kill (Bury Me)» Сингл … Википедия
Bury — Bur y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Buried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Burying}.] [OE. burien, birien, berien, AS. byrgan; akin to beorgan to protect, OHG. bergan, G. bergen, Icel. bjarga, Sw. berga, Dan. bierge, Goth. ba[ i]rgan. [root]95. Cf. {Burrow}.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
The Book of Sorrows — is the sequel novel to Walter Wangerin, Jr. s The Book of the Dun Cow. Published by Zondervan in 1985, it was received quite well by such known publications as the Washington post, who called it, A beautifully written fantasy anchored starkly in… … Wikipedia
The Passion of Christ — The Passion of Christ (Devotion) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Devotion to the Passion of Christ See also THE PASSION OF CHRIST IN THE GOSPELS. The sufferings of Our Lord, which culminated in His death upon the cross, seem to have… … Catholic encyclopedia
The Host (novel) — The Host … Wikipedia
bury — ► VERB (buries, buried) 1) put or hide underground. 2) place (a dead body) in the earth or a tomb. 3) cause to disappear or become unnoticeable. 4) (bury oneself) involve oneself deeply in something. ● … English terms dictionary
The Death of Superman — Cover of Superman vol. 2, 75 (Jan 1993). Art by Dan Jurgens Brett Breeding. Publisher DC Comics … Wikipedia
bury — [ber′ē] vt. buried, burying [ME birien < OE byrgan, akin to beorgan, to shelter < IE base * bhergh , protect, preserve > Ger bergen, protect, Pol bróg, barn] 1. to put (a dead body) into the earth, a tomb, or the sea, usually in a… … English World dictionary
Earth quake bomb — The earth quake bomb was a concept that was invented by the British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis before World War II and subsequently developed and used during the war against strategic targets in Europe.DevelopmentWallis realized that the … Wikipedia